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Friday, December 20th, 2024
Cave City Officer Among Academy Graduates
A local police department will have another officer added to their force as law enforcement agencies across the state receive graduates of Class 553 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond. The class includes 29 new officers and among graduates from our local area, Billy Courtway joins the Cave City Department. The academy provides officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and Kentucky State Police --- which have independent academies.
Friday, December 20th, 2024
Central Kentucky Man Gets Sentence Commuted By President Biden
President Biden has commuted the remaining sentence of a Central Kentucky attorney convicted of stealing more than $1.2 Million from his clients. Danny Butler, who practiced law in Campbellsville, took the money and used it pay gambling debt. He has been in prison since 2019 with approximately three years remaining of an eight-year sentence. Is it not immediately clear if he will still be required to pay restitution to involved clients. While the remainder of prison time is waived, the presidential order does not overturn the conviction or imply innocence.
Friday, December 20th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels begin play tonight in the Corbin Christmas Bash as they take on Corbin High School. Game time is set for 7:30 eastern. They are scheduled to play Wayne County Saturday morning at 10:00 and Harlan Saturday afternoon at 3:00. The Colonels are off tonight, but are scheduled to play in the Barren County Business Supply Holiday Classic at South Warren on Saturday. They take on Owensboro Catholic at 12:30. We'll have the game live on WLOCplus with coverage beginning at 12:15.
It’s a district night for Hart County as the Lady Raiders and Raiders host Green County at Memorial. Game one tips off at 5:30 with our coverage beginning at 5:15 on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, December 19th, 2024
Teen Dies In Suspected Drug Overdose
A teenager is dead in Elizabethtown following a drug overdose. Police held a press conference Wednesday to discuss details of the investigation and to warn citizens of the dangers of Fentanyl. The 17-year-old male is believed to have ingested laced Percocet tablets. Officers were called to a residence around 7am to investigate and immediately began tracing leads to how the drug was obtained. Around 9am, a male juvenile was identified as a suspect and was taken into custody on charges of first-degree manslaughter, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance and trafficking in marijuana. Further investigation also linked two adults to the case. Police identified 18-year-old Damien Felker and 36-year-old Brandon Durbin both of Elizabethtown as being involved with narcotics provided to the victim. Felker and Durbin were located, arrested and charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, trafficking in marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Elizabethtown Police Public Affairs Officer Chris Denham says investigators are certain that additional tablets remain within the community and urges families to have open and honest conversations about extreme dangers of taking any medication not prescribed by a physician, dispensed by a pharmacy and taken as directed. Ingesting medication from unknown or untrustworthy sources can have devastating - even fatal - consequences. Denham also asks anyone is in possession of these illicit tablets to give them to a trusted adult or law enforcement immediately, without fear of punishment. He continued the public plea by saying if someone knows of others who may have access to the dangerous substances, please notify a trusted adult or law enforcement and that sharing this information is not “snitching”, but rather an act of compassion that will save lives. Elizabethtown Schools released a statement Wednesday announcing the death of a student. While they did not specifically announce the student's name, they said the student was a senior and referenced the "community tragedy". Counselors are on hand to help other students better understand and cope with the death.
Thursday, December 19th, 2024
Local Student Makes All-State Band
Student athletes have opportunities to compete in state tournaments at a team level in sports such as basektball, football and baseball. They compete on an individual level in track and field events and similar sports. For student musicians, the state equivalent are state marching band championships on a team level and all-state band on an individual level. From Hart County High School, congratulations are in order for Rowan Huston. Rowan auditioned - or some might say competed - against high school student musicians across Kentucky for coveted all-state honors. He was selected among those who auditioned as a member for the All-State Symphonic Band and will represent Hart County on Saturday, February 8th in Louisville at the Kentucky Center For the Arts.
Thursday, December 19th, 2024
Hart County Schools Awarded Clean Energy Funding
Hart County schools is receiving a grant for just under $740 thousand for installing clean energy technology. Funding comes from the IRS, and Hart County is one of the first districts nationwide to receive money from the program, which will be used for upgrading the climate control system at Memorial. Once installed, it will deliver energy-efficient heating and cooling, reducing cost. Funds are set to be awarded tonight at the special called board meeting, scheduled for 5pm at the board office in Munfordville.
Wednesday, December 18th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
A dissolved Bonnieville City Government was absorbed by Hart County Fiscal Court on Tuesday. The county accepted the former city's deed and just over $92 thousand. Judge executive Joe Choate says that money will be placed in escrow in the event Bonnieville is reincorporated in the future and the property is being deeded to Bonnieville Fire Department with the stipulation of it being returned to the city upon a future reincorporation. Bonnieville citizens narrowly voted to dissolve the city in the November general election. In other court business, Edmonson County Water was represented by their new manager, Kevin Shaw, for an update. Several Hart County residents are served by the utility. Shaw says changes have been implemented over the past 10 months, improving conditions resulting in better service for their customers. He says more improvements are to come. Departmental reports were given, which included 117 inmates are currently housed at the jail and approximately 81% of property taxes have been collected by the sheriff's department. Multiple appointments were made, including Tony Keithley as Emergency Management Director for a two-year term, Chris Bush as Search and Rescue Coordinator for a one-year term, John Bunnell and Dr. Kevin Flowers to the Ambulance Board, Paul Wilson, Elaine Diggs and Coral Linder to the 109 Board and Kenneth Kidd along with Greg Nichols were appointed to the Planning Commission. The court hired Alesia Gardner as County Finance Director at a rate of $28.85 an hour beginning toward the end of January and the court noted appreciation to the Joanna Locke Estate for a $10 Thousand donation to the animal shelter. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting is scheduled for January 14th.
Wednesday, December 18th, 2024
Columbia Avenue In Glasgow To Be Rebuilt
In the same manner downtown Horse Cave’s Main Street was rebuilt last summer, major roadwork is planned along Columbia Avenue in Glasgow to remove old concrete and replace it with asphalt between the square and Glasgow High School. The existing concrete base and driving surface were originally constructed about 80 years ago. About 30 years ago, asphalt was overlaid to repair and extend the life of the roadway and create a smoother ride. As the original concrete continued to expand, contract and deteriorate beneath, the asphalt surface became rough and unrepairable, leaving maintenance crews with a daunting task of filling and patching. The asphalt was milled away a few years ago and the roadway has awaited a permanent fix since. Now, a nearly $8 million project is being designed to address the roadway from a foundational approach. The 1.66-mile stretch of Columbia Avenue will remain open to traffic during construction. Design is currently wrapping up. Utility work is expected in 2025 but construction is not likely until sometime in 2026, based on current projections. The project is relatively short in distance, but complications of properly rebuilding the road down to its base are costly. With asphalt being used, construction will progress more quickly and be less expensive. Asphalt can be laid and overlaid (in some cases multiple times) before equaling the cost of an initial concrete build. Asphalt is also much easier to maintain once it begins showing signs of deterioration. The stretch of road is a state maintained highway. The City of Glasgow and Barren County Government have no maintenance responsibility of the road. Motor fuels taxes pay for road projects. Income taxes and other taxes do not fund road projects in Kentucky.
Tuesday, December 17th, 2024
High School Basketball Scoreboard
The Lady Colonels lost to Monroe County Monday night while the boys were off. Both teams head to LaRue County for a varsity double header tonight. Catch the action on WLOCplus with coverage beginning at 5:15.
The Lady Raiders and Raiders are working a split tonight. The girls are at home but playing on the floor at Memorial tonight as they host Adair County. Maintenance work is currently taking place on the high school gym floor. Meanwhile, the boys head to Allen County-Scottsville. Both varsity games are scheduled for a 7:30 tip off. We'll have the girls game tonight here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, December 17th, 2024
Fire Causes Minor Damage At Druther's Restaurant
Fire caused minor damage at the only remaining Druther’s Restaurant early Monday. Campbellsville Fire and Rescue was dispatched just after 6am to the location just off the downtown strip after a grill caught fire. Staff used extinguishers and evacuated. When firefighters arrived, smoke and fire were still found in the rear of the grill area. Damage was confined and no injuries were reported. Serving customers since 1970, the family-owned business is the last of what was once more than 200 Druther’s locations. The chain originated in Louisville as Burger Queen in 1963 and changed its name in the early 1980s to compete with other chains like McDonald’s and Wendy’s. Dairy Queen took over the chain in the early 90s, converting Druther’s locations, including the one in Munfordville. Because Campbellsville already had a DQ, the conversion did not take place and the owner continued with the Druther’s name, keeping nearly all of the same menu in-tact even until today.
Tuesday, December 17th, 2024
Fire Destroys Canmer Home
A house in Canmer was destroyed by fire late Monday afternoon. Smoke from the blaze and downed power lines blocked both US 31E and Boyd’s Knob Road for around two hours as emergency personnel and utility crews responded. The residence was on the southwest corner of the intersection. No injuries are reported and investigation into the cause of the fire continues.
Tuesday, December 17th, 2024
E-town Swim And Fitness Closing After 37 Years
One of Elizabethtown’s most well-known businesses is closing after 37 years. E-town Swim & Fitness has announced plans to cease operations at the end of the year. Current owners, Kim Hawkins along with Tim and Debbie Thomas purchased the facility in 2018. They announced the closure to patrons in a letter on Friday saying the move is disheartening but necessary. The letter cites a shift in the industry to more standardized fitness facilities following the pandemic. They say the business has not been able to recover since, partly because of rising costs and reluctance to pass expenses on to customers. In an interview for The News Enterprise, owners said that despite rumors, the future of the property is not known and it is not currently listed for sale. The owners say Sky’s the Limit (which is adjacent to E-town Swim and Fitness) will remain open with plans to expand attractions there in efforts to grow that business.
Monday, December 16th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Tuesday, December 17th, at 9:00 a.m. at the Hart County Courthouse.
Monday, December 16th, 2024
Man Arrested After Firing Shots At Taylor County Sheriff
A man is charged with shooting at police Saturday in Taylor County. An incident report from the Taylor County Sheriff’s Department says officers were sent to Pops Road near Campbellsville after a call of shots being fired. The sheriff was first on-scene. While he was talking with the reporting caller, shots were fired at his cruiser. The sheriff and a deputy located the suspect, identified as Cody Laytart and took him into custody. They say Laytart made multiple threats, spit in the deputy’s face and kicked the back window out of a cruiser. Cody Laytart was taken to Taylor County Detention Center and booked on charges of attempted murder of a peace officer, assault of a police officer, public intoxication, violating conditions of release, criminal mischief and terroristic threatening.
Monday, December 16th, 2024
Police Respond To Vandalism Of Christmas Decorations
A man was arrested Friday after setting fire to the Christmas tree in downtown Hodgenville. Police were called just after 3pm and an off-duty officer in the vicinity immediately responded and detained the suspect, identified as Michael Newton of New Haven. Newton was located a short distance away. Investigation revealed damage to decorations in the middle of the downtown roundabout. Newton was arrested by on-duty officers and taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Monday, December 16th, 2024
Speeder Arrested After Chase Reaches 125mph
A high speed pursuit resulted in a pickup crash in Grayson County on Thursday night. The truck passed by an officer near the intersection of the Leitchfield Bypass and Wallace Avenue at an estimated speed of 90 miles per hour in a 45 miles per hour zone. The officer attempted to catch the truck and reached a speed of 125 miles per hour during the chase. The truck turned onto Grayson Springs Road and wrecked a short distance later. The pursuing officer found the truck in a vertical position among trees about 40 feet from the edge of the road. A Grayson County Deputy also arrived to assist. The driver was identified as 21-year-old Justin Huff of Leitchfield. A window had to be broken to extract Huff from the truck. He was medically checked on-site but was not seriously injured. Justin Huff was arrested and taken to Grayson County Detention Center where he was booked on charges of fleeing and excessive speeding.
Monday, December 16th, 2024
Weekend High School Local Sports Recap
In a recap of high school basketball from the weekend, Caverna’s Lady Colonels lost to Green County Friday night, 64-21 and fell to Trinity-Whitesville in the Beaver Dam Tourism Classic on Saturday, 66-29. The Colonels also lost to Green County Friday night, 57-48 and fell to Mercer County in the Tigers Classic at Bardstown on Saturday, 52-43. Caverna girls host Monroe County tonight.
Hart County’s Lady Raiders lost to LaRue County on Friday night, 53-48 in overtime. The Raiders lost 79-38.
Congrats to Hart County Cheer for bringing home 3rd place in the state KHSAA Competitive Cheer and Dance Game Day Small Division on Saturday.
Friday, December 13th, 2024
LIHEAP enrollment deadline is near
As the holiday season arrives, heating costs increase for local residents. Community Action of Southern Kentucky is once again offering the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP. The
program is currently available to households who qualify. But the deadline is approaching, which is December 20th. For more information in Hart County, call 270-524-0224, in Barren County call 270-651-8171 and Metcalfe County residents may call 270-432-4006.
Friday, December 13th, 2024
$2000 raised for Signature HealthCare
A big thank you to everyone who gave to this year's WLOC nursing home Christmas fund. $2000 was given to Signature HealthCare of Hart County Thursday thanks to the generosity of community businesses, churches,
families and individuals. The money will go toward resident's needs.
Friday, December 13th, 2024
High School weekend basketball
Hart County doubleheader takes place tonight on Studio 101 WLOC as the Lady Raiders and Raider boys entertain Larue County. Tip off is set for 5:30 p.m.
Join us for both games beginning with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Caverna will be on the road in a boy/girl doubleheader tonight taking on Green County at 5:30 p.m. Join us on WLOC plus as we broadcast both games starting with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Caverna Boys will be in action against Mercer County Saturday at Bardstown at 12 noon. Studio 101 WLOC will have the live broadcast around 11:45 a.m.
Thursday, December 12th, 2024
Long Time Regional Employer Closing
Bel Brands in Leitchfield is closing. The plant is among the city’s largest employers and has been open since 1970. The surprising announcement was made Tuesday with production expected to completely cease sometime in March. Around 300 workers are employed at the facility. Leitchfield's local radio station (WKHG) says a meeting between a Bel Brands corporate representative, the local plant manager, the Leitchfield Mayor and Grayson County Judge Executive took place on Wednesday. The representative made clear that workers have been offered severance packages and offered paid training for new positions with other companies. Around 80 employees were dismissed with the announcement. Word of the closure was unexpected by local officials and rippled through the community Tuesday with no clear explanation ahead of Wednesday's meeting. According to that WKHG report, the mayor and judge asked the company rep if any local issues were a cause of the decision to close. The corporate representative said the decision was made based on financial conditions, explaining it would not be feasible to make necessary investments for upgrades and maintenance in coming years to keep the plant in operation. The company credited Leitchfield, Grayson County and the local workforce for being a vital part of its success and issued a public notice of appreciation for the decades-strong partnership.
Thursday, December 12th, 2024
Juvenile Suspected In Trailer Theft
A juvenile is suspected in the theft of a trailer and several items from a location along South Dixie Highway in Cave City over the weekend. The police department posted pictures earlier this week of a white Ford pickup captured on surveillance and asked for public assistance with identification. Police said the vehicle was observed leaving with the trailer toward Hiseville on KY 70. The suspect was identified Monday and police expect criminal charges to be filed against the juvenile. Cave City Police was assisted in the investigation by the Barren River Drug Task Force.
Thursday, December 12th, 2024
Speeding Leads To Pursuit And Arrest
A man was jailed after a pursuit on Interstate 65 Wednesday. Kentucky State Police say 25-year-old Jenvier Lunga began to flee southbound around Mile Marker 51 after an attempt to pull him over for speeding. The chase only lasted a few minutes before Lunga stopped and was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center. All charges are traffic related, including speeding 26 miles per hour or more over the limit, reckless driving, fleeing, improper passing and failure or improper use of a signal.
Thursday, December 12th, 2024
Warm Gifts For Caverna Students
Community leaders and businesses teamed up to provide a warmer winter and a Christmas gift for around 300 students at Caverna Middle and High Schools. Each student received a free hoodie with the school's logo. Wilma Bunnell and Camille Distefano led the project, aimed and supporting students and fostering school pride. Bunnell says businesses in Glasgow, Cave City and Horse Cave all contributed to the event. Students gathered in the school gym Wednesday afternoon for the surprise gift. Bunnell calls Caverna a close-knit community, making events like this especially meaningful.
Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
Two Separate School Bus Collisions Tuesday In Hardin County
Two separate traffic collisions involving Hardin County School Busses happened Tuesday, resulting in one student receiving minor injuries. Just before 8am local time, a bus headed east on Main Street in Cecilia stopped to pick up students at Mill Street and was rear-ended by a tool-service truck. A student who complained of back pain was transported to Baptist Health Hardin. There were about 30 students on the bus at the time. No other injuries were reported. The truck driver told police he heard a sound that indicated something in back of the truck might have broken free when crossing the railroad tracks in Cecilia. He turned around briefly to see what it might be and looked back ahead, but it was too late to avoid the collision. The other bus collision involving a Hardin County Bus on Tuesday happened along Patriot Parkway between the 31W Bypass and Ring Road just after 8am. The bus and a minivan were both southbound and side-swiped. There were no injuries reported in that collision.
Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
Barren County Drug Trafficking Arrest
A woman in Barren County is charged with drug trafficking after a state police investigation. Troopers responded early Tuesday to serve a search warrant at residence just off Burkesville Road near Eighty Eight. Upon arrival and entry, they observed 49-year-old Melissa Violette flushing a toilet and walking out of a bathroom. Violette and two male subjects in the home were detained. A small child was located asleep in a bedroom, prompting police to call social services. A search of the residence resulted in the discovery of suspected methamphetamine, a large bag of suspected marijuana, scales, currency and other paraphernalia. She claimed ownership of these items and admitted flushing methamphetamine. Melissa Violette was arrested and taken to Barren County Detention Center, where she is booked on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, tampering with physical evidence and endangering the welfare of a minor. Her bond is set at $15,000 and she is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
Shoplifting Complaint Results In Drug Arrest
A shoplifting complaint on Sunday resulted in the arrest of a Cave City woman. Officers responded to Casey’s, where they identified 29-year-old Megan Johnson. A brief investigation showed her to be in possession of suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. She was arrested and taken to Barren County Detention Center, where she remains jailed with a $2,500 bond and a court date set for January 9th.
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Members Sworn
Horse Cave City Council met in regular session Monday night. The meeting featured mostly routine business and departmental reports were given. Ken Russell was appointed to a four-year-term on the Horse Cave Library Board to fill the vacancy of Jerry Cherry. A pay raise was announced for full and part time employees. The newly seated council from the November General Election was sworn by the city attorney. Mayor Randall Curry thanked outgoing members Sue Nunn and Paul Wilson for their service to the council.
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024
Registered Sex Offender Arrested Videoing A Child Without Consent
A man who is a registered sex offender was arrested after a Friday incident at Cave Area Conference Center. Cave City Police Chief Paul Reynolds noticed 54-year-old Jose Zapata pointing a phone camera toward a vendor booth. Zapata was live-streaming a social media video of two adults and a child dancing. The child’s mother informed officers she had not given permission to video her child. Zapata was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on a charge of being a sex offender and filming a minor without consent. Bail was listed at $1,500. He was released on Sunday and appears in court on February 3rd.
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024
Monday Night High School Basketball Scores
In Monday night high school basketball, the Lady Colonels lost, 76-20 and the Colonels won 72-46 in the double header with Barren County. Both teams head to Green County this Friday night.
The Lady Raiders lost their game with Franklin-Simpson, 59-21 while the Raiders win 54-50. Hart County hosts Campbellsville for a varsity double header tonight beginning at 5:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, December 9th, 2024
Man Wanted On Assault And Other Charges
A man is wanted on multiple charges in Grayson County. Kentucky State Police say a search is on for 57-year-old David Randall Kerr, who also has a lengthy history of arrests in several other counties, including Hart County. Current charges against Kerr include assault and unlawful imprisonment. He also has several outstanding warrants. David Randall Kerr is six feet tall, 210 pounds, has thinning gray hair and a gray beard. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact KSP Post 4 in Elizabethtown at 270-766-5078. Tips can also be reported online at kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/tip.
Monday, December 9th, 2024
Three Dead In Crash On Bluegrass Parkway
Three people died late Saturday in a multi-vehicle crash on Bluegrass Parkway in Hardin County. Deputies say the a vehicle struck another vehicle on the eastbound side of the parkway and lost control before crossing the grass median and entering the westbound lane, where it collided head-on with a third vehicle on the westbound side. The third vehicle impacted another westbound vehicle after its collision. An occupant of the first vehicle, identified as 30-year-old Shirley Fuqua of Elizabethtown was pronounced deceased at the scene, along with the driver and a passenger in the third vehicle, identified as 58-year-old Leslie Parson and 55-year-old William Parson both of Bowling Green. Drivers of the other two vehicles were treated for non-life threatening injuries. The incident remains under investigation. The preliminary report from the Hardin County Sheriff's Office does not indicate what caused loss of control by the first vehicle.
Monday, December 9th, 2024
Fire Destroys Old Corps Of Engineers Office
Fire destroyed an old US Army Corps of Engineers Office at Nolin Lake Friday afternoon. Departments from Edmonson, Hart and Grayson Counties responded to the building, which is located at side of the dam. It is believed the fire started at the base of a utility pole adjacent to the building. A corps employee says the building was no longer in use. It had been set for demolition. No injuries were reported.
Friday, December 6th, 2024
Trooper Island Has A New Commander
A new Trooper Island Commander has been named by Kentucky State Police. Master Trooper Scott Ferrell will direct the free summer camp on Dale Hollow Lake which hosts underprivileged 10-12 year olds. Kids who attend each summer participate in esteem-building activities, create positive relationships with law enforcement officers, receive free meals and enjoy a range of recreational activities. KSP created Trooper Island Camp as part of a long-range program of public service to the youth of Kentucky. It is financed entirely by donations and no public funds are used. To learn more about the camp, including how to support this non-profit charitable corporation, visit kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov and look under the community tab.
Friday, December 6th, 2024
New Licensing Office Now Open In Leitchfield
The new driver’s licensing office announced for Leitchfield last month is now open. The office is located in the former GameStop store near Walmart in Leitchfield. With offices in Bowling Green, Columbia, Elizabethtown and Bardstown, the new Leitchfield location presents another option for Hart and surrounding counties to more easily obtain licensing services. Hours are 8am-4pm, Monday through Friday. Appointments are encouraged and can be made for any regional office online at drive.ky.gov. Walk-in customers are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The new office does not offer Kentucky State Police driver testing, but will likely offer these services in the future. Testing is conducted by Kentucky State Police. Applicants requiring written or skills testing must schedule an appointment online at assigned locations by visiting kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov.
Thursday, December 5th, 2024
Georgia man arrested after altercation
An altercation at a convenience store resulted in the arrest of an out-of-state man wanted in Georgia. Just after 2pm Wednesday, units with the Barren County Sheriff’s Department were called to the Shell station at I-65 in Park City. A subject was observed fleeing on foot and after a short foot pursuit, 28-year-old Khalil Rashaad Miller of Atlanta was taken into custody. An ID check revealed the warrant and resulting extradition to Georgia. Locally, he is charged with fleeing and evading on foot. Kentucky State Police, Federal Park Rangers and Cave City Police also responded.
Thursday, December 5th, 2024
Ribbon cutting at Medical Center
The Charles S. Caldwell Surgical Suite at Caverna has recently received a $2.2 million upgrade and renovation to expand services available for local patients. Alan Alexander, Vice President of the Medical Center at Caverna says the addition of several types of surgical procedures will be added in coming months. The upgrade and renovation was made possible (in-part) by a donation of $500,000 by Janet Leonard in recognition of Charles Caldwell, who was a leading patron of the hospital. An additional $250,000 was made possible by a grant through the Health Resources and Services Administration, which was orchestrated with help from Congressman Brett Guthrie. A ribbon cutting conducted by the Hart County Chamber of Commerce is being held on-site this afternoon at 4:30, which will be followed by the annual “Make the Season Bright” event at 5:00. This annual tree-lighting holiday celebration and fundraising program benefits Med Center Health Foundation initiatives in the area.
Thursday, December 5th, 2024
Arrest made after Glasgow burglary
Glasgow Police responded to an overnight burglary earlier this week at Weldon Park. Officers discovered the door of a building at the park had been damaged and a toolbox was missing. Video surveillance and tracking of snow footprints directed officers to a residence along Cleveland Avenue where contact was made with 37-year-old Logan Keith Stilts. A search of the premises located the missing toolbox in a garage attic. Stilts was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of possession of burglary tools, burglary and criminal mischief.
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
Tuesday Night High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels picked up a win Tuesday night hosting Fort Knox (63-17) to even their record at 1-1 on the season. In game two of the double header, the Colonels also picked up a win (86-69) to start their season with a win. A few miles up 31W in Munfordville, the Hart County Raiders opened the season losing to Russell County, 90-63. Caverna and Hart County square off in a district double header at Caverna on Friday night.
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
Adair Football Coach Moving On After Record Season
Adair County Schools has announced the resignation of high school football coach, Steve Stonebreaker, who is leaving to take the head coaching job at Danville High School. A letter to media outlets from Adair County Schools Superintendent, Jason Faulkner on Tuesday expressed appreciation for Stonebreaker’s commitment to the Indian Football Program, which finished this season at 10-2 with losses only to Hart County and Union County. The 10-win total is a tie for the most wins in the school’s history. The superintendent’s statement says a search for Stonebreaker’s replacement will begin immediately.
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
FRECC Field Work Taking Place
Farmer’s RECC field inspectors will be working in the Munfordville area this month and right-of-way crews will be working in the Munfordville and Northtown areas. Field inspection and right-of-way work, except during emergency power restoration, is conducted during normal working hours of 7am to 4pm, Monday thru Friday. A spokesperson for FRECC says every effort is made to avoid damage and unnecessary intrusion. Anyone with concerns about work on their property can contact Farmers RECC at (270) 651-2191.
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024
Data Shows Safer Intersections After Roundabouts and RCUTs Projects
New traffic designs are proving safer to motorists. Restricted crossing U-turns (RCUTs) like the ones along North Dixie Highway in Elizabethtown and roundabouts around the city have resulted in fewer crashes according to newly released traffic data. Data for RCUTs shows a 48% reduction in the annual average of wrecks and an 82% reduction in injuries, while roundabouts show a 31% reduction in the annual average of wrecks and an 81% reduction in injuries. Elizabethtown Mayor Jeff Gregory says he knows the improvements have been quietly accepted and handled by some while being loathed by others, but RCUTs and roundabouts are doing what they were designed to do and are not a new roadway feature. In national rankings, Kentucky is near the bottom - close to 50th in construction of RCUTs and roundabouts across the country. Gregory says they’ve been in place for decades all over the world and the fact Etown was successfully designated to pilot many of these for the commonwealth makes sense for the city since funds have come from the state transportation budget and built by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, not the city. Gregory also mentioned additional benefits for the city. By putting in these road improvements, it frees up law enforcement, fire and other agencies from response to so many crashes. Additional RCUTs and roundabouts are coming. Motorists will see construction of two roundabouts along US 62 near Pritchard Community Center for access to and from the 31W Bypass. RCUTs are planned along Patriot Parkway at Providence Way and Hutcherson Lane.
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
Final Day For Tax Bill Discount
Today is the final day for residents to receive a 2% discount on property taxes in Hart County. The usual cutoff at the end of November was extended through today with the sheriff’s office being closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Bills will be due at face value beginning Wednesday. A 5% penalty will be added to unpaid tax bills beginning in January. A 21% penalty will apply to unpaid bills in February. E-Check, credit card and debit card payments are accepted online. The sheriff’s department website address is new this year, at hartcountysheriffky.com and is printed on bills for accurate and quick reference. A payment drop box is located in the parking lot on the south side of the sheriff’s department building in Munfordville. And, payments can be made in person during normal office hours at the sheriff’s office on Main Street in Munfordville. If you are mailing in a payment, please include your tax bill. If you have questions or need more information, contact the Sheriff's Office at (270) 524-2341.
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
High School Final Day For Tax Bill Discount
The high school basketball season opened last night with the Lady Raiders of Hart County picking up the win hosting Russellville, 56-42. The Lady Colonels of Caverna lost at Campbellsville, 91-15.
In tonight's action, the Lady Colonels and Colonels host Fort Knox for a varsity double header, beginning at 5:30. We'll have the games for you on WLOCplus with coverage beginning at 5:15. And the Raider boys begin the season hosting Russell County for a junior varsity/varsity matchup. Our broadcast of the boys game will begin around 6:45 here on WLOC.
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
Horse Cave Standoff Ends In Arrest
An incident near Horse Cave that began early Monday as officers attempted to serve an emergency protective order turned into a standoff with police. A statement from Kentucky State Police indicates 44-year-old Jayson Slater was taken into custody Monday afternoon at the apartment complex just west of town along Old Dixie Road just off KY 218. Police had also been dispatched to the residence Sunday night. Slater is booked at Hart County Jail on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Other active charges include fleeing or evading on foot, reckless driving and violation of an emergency protective order. No bond is set. Records show he is scheduled to appear in court December 9th.
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
Police Respond To Armed Individual Outside Home
Glasgow Police was dispatched to a location on South Morgan Street following a report of an individual armed with a gun outside a home mid-day Monday. When officers arrived, the individual retreated into the house. The incident ended with no injuries reported. Additional circumstances of the incident were not released by police. There are no Monday bookings currently published by Barren County Detention Center related to the incident.
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
Fewer crashes reported after new traffic designs
New traffic designs are proving safer to motorists. Restricted crossing U-turns (RCUTs) like the ones along North Dixie Highway in Elizabethtown and roundabouts around the city have resulted in fewer crashes according to newly released traffic data. Data for RCUTs shows a 48% reduction in the annual average of wrecks and an 82% reduction in injuries, while roundabouts show a 31% reduction in the annual average of wrecks and an 81% reduction in injuries. Elizabethtown Mayor Jeff Gregory says he knows the improvements have been quietly accepted and handled by some while being loathed by others, but RCUTs and roundabouts doing what they were designed to do and are not a new roadway feature. In national rankings, Kentucky is near the bottom - close to 50th in construction of RCUTs and roundabouts across the country. Gregory says they’ve been in place for decades all over the world and the fact Etown was successfully designated to pilot many of these for the commonwealth makes sense for the city since funds have come from the state transportation budget and built by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, not the city. Gregory also mentioned additional benefits for the city. By putting in these road improvements, it frees up law enforcement, fire and other agencies from response to so many crashes. Additional RCUTs and roundabouts are coming. Motorists will see construction of two roundabouts along US 62 near Pritchard Community Center for access to and from the 31W Bypass. RCUTs are planned along Patriot Parkway at Providence Way and Hutcherson Lane.
Monday, December 2nd, 2024
Man faces arson charges in Glasgow
A man was arrested in Glasgow last week after intentionally burning a vehicle. Police responded to Lessenberry Do It Center after a call to 911 by the suspect, identified as Jeffrey Dugard, saying a vehicle owned by the business was on fire. The fire was extinguished and Dugard was taken into custody on charges of arson, criminal mischief and criminal trespassing. Police did not say if there was a motive behind starting the fire. In 2018, a golden alert was issued by Glasgow Police when Dugard went missing for nearly two weeks.
Monday, December 2nd, 2024
High School Basketball Season Begins
Caverna hosts Fort Knox for a varsity double header Tuesday night as the Colonels get their season underway. The Lady Raiders begin the 2024-2025 basketball season tonight as they host Russellville for a junior varsity/varsity matchup beginning at 6pm. We’ll have the broadcast of the varsity game here on WLOC. Tomorrow night, the boys host Russell County for a junior varsity/varsity matchup beginning at 5:30. The first district double header of the year is set for Friday night when the Hart County hosts Caverna.
Monday, December 2nd, 2024
Missing juvenile in Barren County
Authorities in Barren County are asking for help from the general public in finding a missing juvenile. In a press release from the sheriff’s department, Madison Jones is described as 5′2″, around 120 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes Anyone with information on Jones’ whereabouts is asked to contact law enforcement.
Wednesday, November 27th, 2024
October County Unemployment Data Released
Figures for October show Hart County’s unemployment rate fell slightly from September. The rate comes in at 5% compared to 5.3% a month ago. The county’s improvement is in-line with the rest of the state, which comes in at 4.7% for October, down slightly from 4.9% in September. Of adjacent counties, Barren County drops from 5.2% to 5%, Metcalfe County drops from 5.5% to 5.4%, Green County drops from 4.6% to 4.4%, LaRue County drops from 5.2% to 5%, Hardin County drops from 4.9% to 4.8% and Edmonson County drops from 5.7% to 5.5%. Grayson County is the only surrounding county with a rise in unemployment, going from 5.4% in September to 5.9% in October. In a annual comparison, unemployment remains around 1% higher than a year ago for most counties across the state. And, in a national comparison, Kentucky's unemployment is higher than the US number for October, which comes in at 3.9%.
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday at Hart County High School, with elementary students having an opportunity to see county government in action. The county’s 5th and 6th graders were in attendance. The meeting opened with prayer, led by Pastor Matt Isaacs of Three Springs Baptist Church and the Pledge of Allegiance, led by Brayden Wells and Levi Choate. Judge Executive Joe Choate and each magistrate introduced themselves, giving descriptions of their duties. Departmental reports were given, with the jail reporting 116 inmates. The sheriff’s report states approximately 55% of county taxes have been collected since bills went late last month. Sheriff Jeff Wilson says the sheriff's office will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of Thanksgiving. With the closure, the 2% discount rate on tax bills for November will continue to be honored on Monday and Tuesday of next week, before bills become due at face value on Wednesday. With a generally routine agenda, the treasurer’s report and a budget transfer were approved and the court acknowledged audit reports for the county clerk and office of the courts. The meeting closed in order. Hart County Fiscal Court’s next meeting is set for Tuesday, December 17th.
Tuesday, November 26th, 2024
Motorists Urged To Plan For Railroad Crossing Closures
A number of railroad crossings are being rebuilt across the region by CSX. Roads at these crossings will be closed while work takes place, which usually takes two or three days at each location. Closures began Monday in Hardin County --- and according to a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet press release issued a week ago, the crossing at Raider Hollow Road just off 31W in Munfordville, the crossing at Priceville Road just off 31W in Bonnieville and the crossing at the connector between Walnut Grove School Road and 31W will be closed beginning Wednesday. Weather affects these schedules and it is unclear if the schedule by CSX has changed since announced. A request for details from CSX for expanded information on these closures is pending a reply from their public affairs contact. Motorists who use local railroad crossings on a regular basis should be prepared to use an alternate route, in the event a closure occurs. A number of county, city and private crossings will be rebuilt over the next few weeks along the CSX rail system between Bowling Green and Elizabethtown.
Tuesday, November 26th, 2024
Kroger Plans New Elizabethtown Store
Kroger has submitted plans to build a large, new store in Elizabethtown at a corner of Ring Road and Patriot Parkway. The new store plan also includes a fuel center. Etown currently has two Kroger locations and it’s unclear if the new store could potentially close the nearby location on Dixie currently open in an adjacent complex to Towne Mall. Development plans include proposals for access along both Ring Road and Patriot Parkway, which will be subject to state approval. Part of the acreage on the property is not within city limits and is subject to Elizabethtown annexation. A formal presentation of the company’s plan is expected to take place at the Elizabethtown Planning Commission meeting on January 14th.
Tuesday, November 26th, 2024
Local Dispensary Licenses For Medical Marijuana Selected
The state’s dispensary lottery for initial licenses to sell medical marijuana has been conducted and in the general southern and central Kentucky region, three locations were chosen in Bowling Green, one in Franklin, four in Hardin County and one in Russell County. In all, 36 businesses were chosen to begin legal medicinal marijuana sales in the state out of just over 4,000 applications. The state is divided into 11 regions for the lottery, to allow for more evenly spaced geographical representation. Monday’s lottery was for regions three through 11 only. Regions one and two are greater Lexington and greater Louisville, respectively. A lottery to select license recipients for those regions is set for December 16th. Licenses for cultivation and processing businesses in the state were selected by a lottery process back in October. Legal medicinal sales of marijuana in Kentucky can begin January 1st.
Friday, November 22nd, 2024
Man Dies When Deer Propelled Into Windshield
In a bizarre incident early Thursday, an Edmonton man died when an on-coming vehicle hit a deer. Emergency personnel responded just before 6am Eastern to the location on KY 70 in Taylor County just outside Mannsville. A description of the incident from Kentucky State Police says 62-year-old Larry Wicker of Elkhorn was westbound in a 2001 Chevy Cavalier and hit the deer, launching it into the windshield of an eastbound 2002 Freightliner, driven by 75-year-old Rocky Morrison, who was pronounced deceased at the scene. Wicker was not injured.
Friday, November 22nd, 2024
Glendale Plant Hires Pushing To Unionize
An announcement from United Auto Workers on Wednesday says a campaign is underway to unionize BlueOval-SK electric vehicle battery manufacturing workers at the Glendale site in Hardin County. The move comes with an estimated two-thirds of those hired so far signing cards expressing union interest. Many of these workers cite job security as their top reason for supporting unionization. Around 1,100 have been hired of the 5,000 employee anticipated workforce needed when both Glendale plants become fully operational. Based on prior comments regarding unionization from the company, UAW and even the governor, which have all lacked affirmation, it is unclear of the level of resistance a proposed union will face. With the UAW announcement, a BlueOval-SK spokesperson said the company desires to maintain a direct relationship with employees.
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
Police Looking For Missing 16-Year-Old
Glasgow Police is asking for help from the public in locating 16-year-old Lainey Duncan. She was last seen wearing black pants a pink sweatshirt with black writing. She is described as 5′9″, 220 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Anyone with information is asked to contact the department at 270-651-6165.
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
Fire Destroys Home In Glasgow
Firefighters in Glasgow responded to a residential fire along West Cherry Street on Tuesday night. One person suffered minor burns and smoke inhalation while attempting to rescue pets. The home was a total loss. No specific cause of the fire has been announced by officials.
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
Railroad Work Will Require Road Closings in Hart and Hardin Counties Next Week
Work by CSX will require roadway closings at crossings along their railroad in Hart and Hardin Counties over the next couple of weeks. Work at each of the locations is expected to last two days once it begins and will depend on favorable weather conditions. Work and closure schedules could be altered, accordingly.
In Hart County, closures include:
-KY 1140 (Raider Hollow Road) beginning Wednesday, November 27th at the Milepoint 0.1 crossing near US 31W in Munfordville
-KY 728 (Priceville Road) beginning Wednesday, November 27th at the Milepoint 17.3 crossing near US 31W in Bonnieville
-The connector from US 31W to KY 1656 (Walnut Grove School Road) crossing beginning Wednesday, November 27th
In Hardin County, closures include:
-KY 1407 (Nolin Road) beginning Monday, November 25th at the Milepoint 0.0 crossing near Sonora
-KY 84 (Western Avenue) beginning Monday, November 25th at the Milepoint 25.2 crossing in Sonora
Motorists should note, CSX also plans to work on crossings at several private and county road crossings during this time.
Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
New Licensing Office Coming To Leitchfield
As the plan for opening additional driver’s licensing offices around the state continues, a new location is now confirmed for Grayson County. According to an announcement made by Judge Executive Kevin Henderson, the office will be located in the former GameStop store near Walmart in Leitchfield. With offices in Bowling Green, Columbia, Elizabethtown and Bardstown, the new Leitchfield location presents another option for Hart and surrounding counties to more easily obtain licensing services. The Grayson County office is set for a soft opening in December. The new office will not offer Kentucky State Police driver testing when it opens, but will likely these services in the future.
Tuesday, November 19th, 2024
Deputy Jailer Arrested In LaRue County
A deputy jailer at LaRue County Detention Center has been arrested after suspicion of promoting contraband. Hodgenville Police was called to the facility Monday where investigation led to the arrest of 47-year-old Tammy Abdellahi. She is charged with official misconduct, promoting contraband and possession of drug paraphernalia. After being booked at LaRue County Detention Center, she was transferred to Hardin County Detention Center in Elizabethtown where she appeared for video arraignment Monday before being released later in the day.
Monday, November 18th, 2024
Sunday Home Fire On Greensburg Road
Firefighters responded to a residential fire along US 68 between Greensburg and Campbellsville Sunday afternoon. The one-story home caught fire around 1pm and sustained heavy damage to the rear of the structure before responders quickly extinguished the visible blaze upon arrival. They were on-scene about two hours. Occupants were home when the fire started but were able to get out safely.
Monday, November 18th, 2024
Stolen Vehicle And Gun Recovered In Glasgow
Glasgow Police spotted an out-of-state stolen vehicle on Thursday, leading to multiple charges against a Tennessee man. A traffic stop was conducted along South L Roger Wells Boulevard and contact was made with the driver, identified as 52-year-old Rex Hayes of Livingston, Tennessee. During a search, a firearm also reported stolen in Tennessee was located. Hayes was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of receiving stolen property $10,000 or more, receiving a stolen firearm and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
Monday, November 18th, 2024
Man Arrested After 3rd Suspended License Offence
A man with a suspended DUI license was arrested by Glasgow Police on Thursday. Officers conducted a traffic stop and made contact with 43-year-old Bobby Johnson of Cave City. An ID check revealed the suspended license and synthetic marijuana was discovered in the vehicle. Johnson was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of disregarding a traffic signal, careless driving, possession of synthetic drugs and a third offence for driving on a DUI suspended license.
Monday, November 18th, 2024
Pavement Repairs Continue On I-65 Near Elizabethtown
Pavement repairs on I-65 near Elizabethtown began Sunday night along northbound portions of the interstate around Exit 91. Work will continue tonight on southbound lanes around the interchange. The interstate will be reduced to one lane from 8pm to 6am Tuesday morning. No ramp closures will be taking place tonight. Work is being scheduled during lowest traffic volumes to minimize impacts to motorists and provide less congested working conditions for safety and efficiently of paving crews. Drivers are asked to pay close attention to work zone signs and slow down. Be prepared for slow and/or stopped traffic ahead and minimize distractions.
Friday, November 8th, 2024
Local Weekend Athletics Schedule
High school post season football kicks off across Kentucky with both of our local teams hosting first round games. Caverna closed out a regular season last week at 6-4 and hosts Holy Cross for a 7pm kickoff tonight. With a win, the Colonels will advance to play Kentucky Country Day on the road next week. Catch the Caverna and Holy Cross broadcast tonight on WLOCplus, available on our Facebook page @wlocradio and from our website at wloconline.com.
Hart County closed out a perfect regular season last week at 10-0 and hosts Hopkins Central for a 7pm kickoff tonight. The Raiders are the only unbeaten team in Class 3A. Hopkins Central comes into tonight’s matchup at 4-6. With a win, Hart County would host the winner of the Hancock County and Franklin-Simpson matchup next Friday night. Catch the Hart County and Hopkins Central broadcast tonight here on WLOC.
Good luck to the Hart County Raider Band as they travel to Northern Kentucky this weekend for Mid-States Band Association Class A Championships at Simon Kenton High School. The band performs at 10:45 Eastern Saturday morning as one of 23 groups in preliminary competition. The top 10 will advance to finals competition Saturday night.
Friday, November 8th, 2024
Flags At Half-Staff Today
Flags are at half-staff in Kentucky today in honor of 24-year-old William “Tex” Bailey. He was a Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Game Warden trainee who died last week in Barren County. Investigators released few details, officially, regarding the incident saying only that Bailey suffered a medical emergency during a training exercise. Originally from Alabama, he graduated from Eastern Kentucky University, where he played football. He began training with the Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement Division in October. A memorial service is being held in Huntsville today at Madison Academy, where Bailey attended school before coming to Kentucky.
Friday, November 8th, 2024
Man Charged With Taking Nearly $200,000 From Church
A roofing job debacle is at the center of a Florida man being accused of taking just under $200,000 from Hodgenville Church of God. A multi-agency investigation, focused on 50-year-old David Boggs of Naples, Florida, has resulted in his arrest and extradition back to Kentucky. Hodgenville Police received a complaint the last week of October that Boggs had been paid $194,791 to replace the church roof in 2023. The complaint states work never started and multiple attempts to have him complete the job failed. Police in Florida located Boggs in Marco Island, where he was arrested and charged with unlawful taking.
Thursday, November 7th, 2024
Some area counties voted on alcohol options
While cannabis referendums were common on ballots Tuesday, local alcohol options were up for decisions in two communities across the region. In Grayson County, eligible residents overwhelmingly voted in favor of alcohol sales for Falls of Rough and private clubs in the lake area community, while in a county-wide vote, residents of Clinton County decided to remain dry by a slim margin with a 51% no vote.
Thursday, November 7th, 2024
An Elizabethtown man faces multiple child pornography related charges following an investigation. Kentucky State Police arrested 27-year-old Michael Konrad last week after the discovery of video material portraying children engaging in sex acts. Some subjects depicted are believed to be under the age of 12 while others are believed to be older but still under the age of 18. Michael Konrad is booked at Hardin County Detention Center on varied charges of possession of matter portraying a sex performance by a minor. Bond is set at $50,000 cash.
Thursday, November 7th, 2024
A suspicious person complaint led to a drug arrest Monday in Glasgow. Officers were dispatched to a location along McGraw Avenue where they observed a subject identified as 30-year-old Devan Howard who attempted to flee and resisted arrest. Marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were found in his possession. Devan Howard is booked at Barren County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court later today on resisting arrest and drug related charges. He is also facing violation of probation. An additional court date for Howard is set for November 18th.
Wednesday, November 6th, 2024
Caverna play-off Friday; all tickets $8
Caverna play-off with Holy Cross (Louisville) will be at Caverna Friday night. Ticket price is $8. No advance tickets, no student passes or Caverna All Season passes will be accepted.
Wednesday, November 6th, 2024
Arson arrest made in Barren County
Barren County Sheriff's Office arrested a man on arson charges. Thomas Houchens, 39, was taken into custody and charged with arson, 2nd degree & criminal mischief, 1st degree. Houchens was lodged in Barren County Detention Center with a scheduled court date Thursday afternoon.
Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
Man faces numerous drug and traffic charges
KSP made a traffic stop in Glasgow Sunday on a vehicle driven by 55-year-old Michael Anthony Pierce. Pierce was arrested and charged with careless driving, failure to produce insurance card, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, display or possession of cancelled or fictitious operator's license, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 3rd or greater offense (methamphetamine), tampering with physical evidence and drug paraphernalia-buy/possess. Pierce was transported to Barren County Detention Center where bond was set at $5,000 cash.
Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
Munfordville woman arrested in E-town
A Munfordville woman has been arrested in Elizabethtown. 49-year-old Bridget Fleury was placed under arrest Monday evening by Elizabethtown Police Department and charged with theft by unlawful taking. She was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center.
Monday, November 4th, 2024
Friday night high school football
In Friday night high school football action: Hart County defeated Campbellsville 21 to 14. Hart County will take on Hopkins County Central Friday night in the Class 3A playoffs. Join Studio 101 WLOC for complete coverage with the pregame show at 6:30 p.m.
Caverna was defeated by Monroe County 50 to 38. Caverna will entertain Holy Cross in the Class A Finals opening round Friday at 7:00 p.m. Listen to the Caverna game on WLOC plus.
Monday, November 4th, 2024
Two missing teens are now at home
Two teenage girls reported missing Friday have been located. Elizabethtown Police Department made a request Friday asking the public for assistance in finding 14-year-old Bailey Smith & 15-year-old Kennedy Willis. The two teens had been missing since Monday, October 28th. Smith and Willis were located Sunday morning and are now safe at home.
Monday, November 4th, 2024
Death Investigation underway in Barren County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 3 in Bowling Green has been requested by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) to investigate an agency-involved training incident that occurred Friday, Nov. 1st, 2024, around 1:13 p.m. at the KDFWR Game Warden Academy located in Barren County. The preliminary investigation indicates that during a training exercise, KDFWR Game Warden Recruit William Bailey, age 24, Richmond experienced a medical emergency. KDFWR officers at the scene rendered aid until EMS arrived. Mr. Bailey was transported to T. J. Samson Community Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
KSP was assisted at the scene by Barren-Metcalfe EMS, the Glasgow Fire Department and the KDFWR.
Monday, November 4th, 2024
KSP Post 3 Investigates Fatal Collision in Warren County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 3 was notified just before 2:00 a.m. Sunday of a two- vehicle injury collision on Interstate 65 around the 25-mile marker northbound in Warren County. Preliminary Investigation indicates that a 2019 Chevrolet Equinox, operated by Alex Bailey, 26, of Jeffersonville, Indiana, was northbound on Interstate 65 around the 25-mile marker, when a deer entered his path causing him to hit his breaks before colliding with the deer. The Chevrolet Equinox was then rear-ended by a 1999 Ford motor home, operated by Bruce Hutchins (54) of Radcliff. The Chevrolet Equinox then exited the right side of the roadway before coming to final rest on an earth embankment. The Ford motor home came to final rest against the inside barrier wall in the left emergency lane. Mr. Bailey was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Warren County Coroner’s Office. Mr. Hutchins was transported by MED-COM EMS to the Medical Center of Bowling Green.
Monday, November 4th, 2024
Fatal Collision on US 68 in Marion County claims two lives
Kentucky State Police Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision on US 68, near the intersection of Jessietown Road in Marion County, that occurred Saturday evening. The preliminary investigation revealed that Erick Garcia, 20, of Lebanon, was traveling west on US 68 in a 2005 Dodge Ram when he crossed the centerline of the roadway, entered the eastbound lane and dropped off the roadway. Mr. Garcia steered his vehicle back into the eastbound lane and collided head-on with a 2020 Chevrolet Equinox operated by Roy Wright, 75, of Lebanon, traveling east on US 68. A passenger in Mr. Wright’s vehicle, Deborah Wright, 72, of Lebanon, was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Marion County Coroner. Roy Wright was transported to the University of Kentucky Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced
deceased by the Fayette County Coroner. Erick Garcia was arrested and charged with Vehicular Homicide, Assault 1st Degree, DUI 1st Offense, Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree, and other traffic offenses. Mr. Garcia was lodged in the Marion County Detention Center.
Friday, November 1st, 2024
Heavy Turnout For Early Voting
Approximately 600 votes were cast in early voting in Hart County on Thursday. Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton provided the numbers after the close of business calling it a heavy turnout for day one. Early voting continues (today and) Saturday in Hart County. Registered voters can come by the clerk’s office in the courthouse anytime between 8am and 4pm.
Friday, November 1st, 2024
Friday Night Football Schedule
In Friday night high school football, (6-3) Caverna is averaging 43 points over the past five games heading into their senior night match-up with Monroe County to close out the regular season. Game time is 7pm and our coverage on WLOCplus begins at 6:30. Visit our Facebook page @wlocradio or our website wloconline.com for the WLOCplus stream link.
Top 3A ranked Hart County goes for an undefeated regular season while hosting Campbellsville for senior night. Kickoff for the Raiders is also at 7pm. Our coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:30.
Friday, November 1st, 2024
Marching Band Weekend Schedule
The Hart County Raider Marching Band competes Saturday in the Mid-States Band Association contest at Ohio County High School. Their Class A1 prelims competition performance time is set for Noon. There are 15 bands in all between classes A1 and AAA. The top 10 will advance to Saturday night’s finals competition. Prelim awards and the announcement of finalist bands will be at 4pm. Finals competition begins at 6:30 from Ohio County High School.
Thursday, October 31st, 2024
Two Murdered Before Intentional Residential Fire
Two people are dead after a shooting and residential fire in Elizabethtown. Around 5am Wednesday, first responders arrived at the location on Henon Lane, which is just off North Mulberry Street near Elizabethtown High School. Upon arrival of firefighters, entry was made into the burning structure with discovery of two deceased male subjects, identified as 41-year-old Blake France of Greenville and 43-year-old Anthony Garrett of Elizabethtown. Further examination revealed each man had sustained gunshot wounds and the fire had been intentionally set. Witnesses reported seeing a gold pickup leaving the scene. Officers quickly located the vehicle at a local motel, where video surveillance showed 45-year-old Dustin Caudill of Elizabethtown exiting the vehicle and later discarding a handgun. Further investigation revealed personal belongings of both victims inside Caudill’s motel room. Police say Caudill discharged his firearm at a third victim, who remains officially unidentified. When questioned, Caudill admitted to these shootings and setting fire to the residence. He also admitted stealing wallets from these victims, which he discarded in a nearby gas station trash can. Police say the entire incident and arrest took place within a timeframe of about an hour and a half. Dustin Caudill was taken to Hardin County Detention Center and booked on two counts of murder, arson, tampering with physical evidence, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, robbery and wanton endangerment. No bond is set and he is being arraigned this morning.
Thursday, October 31st, 2024
Dissolving Bonnieville On Ballot
Will the City of Bonnieville be dissolved? In April, some citizens Hart County’s smallest official city were asked to consider if they would like to un-incorporate. Discussions were held at city council meetings and a petition was circulated to start the process of bringing the issue to a vote at the polls.
Kentucky Revised Statutes indicate a petition must include a number of verified voters’ names which total at least 20% of the number of votes cast in the city from the most recent presidential election. Any such petition must make its way to the mayor and the county clerk. If the minimum of petition signatures are verified, the clerk shall add the question on all city precinct ballots, “Are you in favor of dissolving the City of Bonnieville?” The measure is on the current ballot, which will be decided Tuesday.
Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton says the official petition was turned in to her office August 6th, about a week before the deadline. She says it contained 39 verified signatures. Only 24 were required to bring the dissolve question to a public vote. There are 220 registered voters in Bonnieville who are eligible to answer the ballot question.
In the event the city is dissolved, Mayor Marie Whitlow previously said city services would cease and assets become property of the county along with past debts owed to the city such as back taxes. Maintenance of city-owned streets would become responsibility of the county. Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate says fiscal court is aware of the potential ramifications. Bonnieville Elementary School and the US Post Office would not be affected. Bonnieville Fire Chief, Dennis Amos also said in a reminder to citizens earlier this year that the fire department would not be affected because the fire department has been an independent entity for nearly 25 years. He says fire coverage or rating will not be affected regardless of Bonnieville’s incorporation status. US 31W and KY 728, along with signage on these roads are state owned and will continue to be maintained under the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
A potential caveat to the incorporation status of Bonnieville is the recent development of industrial grounds at the I-65 interchange. Currently, the exit is not within city limits. Annexation would be a future consideration, and based on companies locating to the industrial site, a significant revenue source could be provided for city operations to aid in growth and provided services.
Whereas 20% of the number of votes cast in the city in the previous presidential election are needed for un-incorporation to appear on the ballot for a public vote, 2/3 of registered voters within a proposed city territory must petition to incorporate (or in the case if Bonnieville is dissolved to re-incorporate), based on a list of qualifying conditions under KRS 81.050.
Wednesday, October 30th, 2024
Hart County Tax Bills Arriving In Your Mail
Hart County property tax bills are in the mail. The same payment schedules apply as in previous years, with a 2% discount applied for payments made in November. Tax bills will be face value in December. A 5% penalty applies in January and a 21% penalty applies in February. E-Check, credit card and debit card payments will be accepted online. The sheriff’s department website address is new this year, at hartcountysheriffky.com and is printed on bills for accurate and quick reference. A payment drop box is located in the parking lot on the south side of the sheriff’s department building in Munfordville. And, payments can be made in person during normal office hours at the sheriff’s office on Main Street in Munfordville. If you are mailing in a payment, please include your tax bill. If you have questions or need more information, contact the Sheriff's Office at (270) 524-2341.
Wednesday, October 30th, 2024
Police Searching For Two Wanted Men
Police in Hodgenville are asking for public assistance in located wanted men in two separate cases. Anthony Matthews of Campbellsville has multiple warrants in LaRue and Hardin Counties for bail jumping, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, trafficking in methamphetamine and several other drug related charges. David Boggs of Shepherdsville is wanted in LaRue County for theft of services and has a warrant in Jefferson County for theft by deception. Anyone with information from where these two may have had previous dealings or on their location should contact Hodgenville Police at 270-491-5357.
Wednesday, October 30th, 2024
Two Barren County Entities Selected For Cannabis Cultivation And Processing
Lottery results for marijuana cultivator and processor business licenses include two recipients from Barren County. No other adjacent counties are named in the initial round of 26. KSYKAPP, LLC is selected as a cultivator and Al Alchemy Labs, LLC is selected as a processor. Each has 15 days from the selection to pay required licensing fees to continue their process toward certification and operation. Licenses for sales locations or “dispensaries” as commonly termed within the cannabis industry have yet to be issued. The date for a dispensary lottery will be announced on Thursday. In all, Kentucky will initially issue 48 sales licenses for medical purposed marijuana. The program begins January 1st. While the general assembly passed a medical marijuana bill in 2023 legalizing it in the state, local jurisdictions can be more restrictive, as with similar local options with regard to alcohol. A number of cannabis referendums appear on voting ballots to ultimately decide next Tuesday which of those jurisdictions will allow sales, including the cities of Munfordville and Horse Cave, along with Hart County.
Tuesday, October 29th, 2024
Man Stabbed During Assault
A man is in jail after a Sunday morning assault in LaRue County. Hodgenville Police responded to the residential neighborhood along Wood Lane and Parker’s Loop just off US 31E across from LaRue County Middle School. Upon arrival, they found a male victim who had been stabbed. The man was taken to Baptist Health Hardin with non-life threatening injuries. Further investigation led to the identification of Luciano Mendez of Hodgenville as a suspect. He was located, arrested and charged with assault and violation of an emergency protective order.
Tuesday, October 29th, 2024
Two Flown To Nashville After Collision
Additional details have been released by Glasgow Police on a Sunday evening collision along US 31E at the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway interchange. A preliminary incident report from the agency says a 2015 Honda Civic, driven by Angela Brock, exited the expressway and pulled onto 31E and was struck by a southbound 2023 GMC Sierra, driven by Brayden Ship. Brock was flown from the scene to TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Nashville and her passenger, identified as Angeli Levi was transported to T J Samson Hospital and later flown to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Shipp was not injured. No other circumstances leading up to the collision are confirmed in the report. The incident remains under investigation.
Tuesday, October 29th, 2024
Resident And Responder Injured In Fire
A residential fire Sunday in Glasgow injured one occupant and one firefighter. Around 10pm, units responded to an address on Bob White Way, just off Cleveland Avenue. Firefighters reported heavy smoke upon arrival with an individual still inside the burning structure. The victim was initially taken to TJ Samson Community Hospital but additional details of their condition are not officially available. A firefighter received what is described as moderate injuries and was treated at TJ Samson Community Hospital.
Monday, October 28th, 2024
September Unemployment Numbers Released
Kentucky figures for last month show nearly 20% of an increase in unemployment from a year ago. In September 2023, the state’s rate was 4% and in September 2024, the rate sits at just under 5%. Figures look more positive in a month-to-month comparison with slight decrease from the 5.2% mark observed in August. Even though raw rates from month to month are not seasonally adjusted for sharp changes in the job market due to school breaks, summer tourism slowdown and other factors, overall trends continue providing a negative directional picture of the state’s labor force heading into the final quarter of 2024. The September improvement in raw numbers is an expected rebound from the sharp drop traditionally observed from July to August, when summer workers abruptly end jobs and return to high school and college.
On a local level, Hart County mirrors the state-wide trend on both the annual and monthly comparison with nearly 1% higher unemployment from a year ago and a drop from 5.6% in August to the 5.3% figure just released for September.
All 120 Kentucky Counties show an annual increase in unemployment from September 2023. Each of our adjacent counties also followed the trend of slight improvement in month-to-month comparison of August to September.
The state’s highest unemployment rate is 11.5% in Magoffin County, while the state’s best number is 3.7% in Cumberland County. Both counties have represented Kentucky’s extremes for most of 2024.
In a nation-wide comparison, Kentucky’s September 2024 rate at 4.9% is a full percentage point behind the US rate of 3.9%.
Weekend Athletics Recap
In Friday night high school football, Caverna improved to 6-3 on the year with 54-14 win at Ballard Memorial. The Colonels are averaging 43 points over their past five games. Caverna closes out the regular season Friday with senior night, as they host the 4-5 Monroe County Falcons for a 7pm kickoff.
Hart County claimed back-to-back district titles Friday night in a dominating 28-7 win over Franklin-Simpson. The Raiders remain undefeated at 9-0 on the season heading into senior night this Friday as they host Campbellsville for a 7pm kickoff. The 8-1 Eagles were handed their first loss of the season Friday night at Kentucky County Day.
Homecoming Court results are as follows:
Queen - Wray Lee Puckett
Queen Runner-up - Emma Terry
King - Brenan Griffin
King Runner-up - William Fish
Princess - Addison Pedigo
Princess Runner-up - Linlee Smith
Prince - Caden Nunn
Prince Runner-up - Jake Crump
The Hart County Raider Marching Band competed in the Kentucky Music Educators Association State Marching Semifinals Saturday morning. The band finished 11th in the state in class A competition. Hart County moves on to Mid-States Band Association competition as they travel to Ohio County to perform this Saturday.
Shelter In Critical Need Get Dogs Adopted
Space for dogs is currently at maximum capacity in Hart County Animal Shelter. A statement from the director says because the facility does not euthanize for space, any and all help to get homes for currently housed dogs is urgent. If you or anyone you know is looking for a new furry friend, please contact the shelter by calling 270-524-1692 or visiting in person at 2190 South Dixie Highway in front of Hart County Fairgrounds. Find them on Facebook @hartanimalshelter.
Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Man Indicted After Writing Large Amount Cold Checks
A Hodgenville man facing charges after using cold checks in attempts to purchase motorcycles, ATVs and trailers is now indicted by a Hardin County Grand Jury. Investigators say in May and June 40-year-old Jeremy Dean White of Hodgenville wrote a check at Rural King to purchase a utility vehicle and trailer for just under $15,000; wrote checks to Etown Powersports totaling over $47,000 to purchase a motorcycle, two utility vehicles, helmets and other gear; wrote checks totaling over $59,000 to Dan Powers Motorsports to purchase a motorcycle, utility vehicle and trailer; and wrote checks totaling over $20,000 to Adventure Powersports to purchase two mowers. He told sales people (at these businesses) a range of justifications, including he would be cashing in his 401k and his mother had passed away, leaving him a large sum of money. As police began investigating and attempting to recover several of these purchases, it was discovered White had traded, sold or otherwise used and depreciated each of the items. White was originally arrested in mid-August and booked at Hardin County Detention Center with bonds totaling $185,000.
Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Woman Kidnapped, Handcuffed And Assaulted In Domestic Incident
An Elizabethtown man is in jail, charged with kidnapping and assault after a domestic altercation last Thursday. Elizabethtown police responded to a residence on Airview Drive and made contact with 24-year-old Brendon Wyatt Houk. Investigators say he kidnapped a woman, handcuffed her in a closet, gagged her and beat her with a multiple objects including a pipe, plunger and clothes hangers. The victim was able to call a family member while in the closet and then escaped the residence. During the assault, she suffered bruising and cuts to her face, back of her head and several other places on her body. Police searched the home and found multiple pieces of evidence used in the assault along with clothing articles soiled by the victim’s blood. The victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin for treatment. Houk was arrested at the residence and taken to Hardin County Detention Center, where he was booked for kidnapping, domestic violence assault, unlawful imprisonment and tampering with physical evidence. His bond is set at $100,000 cash and his next court date is November 18th.
Thursday, October 24th, 2024
Paint The Plow
A group of students at Hart County High School are looking to make winter more colorful and help raise safety awareness on our roadways. The art department is participating in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Paint the Plow Program. Hart County is among high schools across the state adding colorful artwork to trucks as they prepare for snow and ice season. The theme for the blade painted by HCHS art students is "go slow when you see snow" and features a Hart County Athlete taking a snowball throw from a snowman. The plow will run routes on us 31W this winter. Pictures of the plow blade are posted on Facebook pages of Hart County Schools (the district page) and Hart County High School.
Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024
BlueOval Hiring Production Workers For 2025 OpeningAmid a declining trend in electric vehicle sales, automakers expect volume to return and continue planning for production. BlueOval SK announced this week they are now focusing on hiring production workers at the Kentucky 1 Plant at BlueOval SK Battery Park in Glendale, which is set to open in 2025. Beginning pay for production is $21 per hour, with increases in six-month increments. Semi-annual bonuses totaling 5% of the annual salary will be paid based on position and performance and the company will offer low-cost medical premiums along with vision and dental, 401(k) matching and a Ford vehicle discount program. Production workers must be at least 18 and hold a high school diploma or GED. More information can be found on the BlueOvalSK.com website.
Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024
Hodgenville Wreck Injures One
First responders in LaRue County were called to a wreck on Greensburg Road Monday. A report from Hodgenville Police says a driver, identified as Danny Nicholas, attempted a left turn into a driveway and entered the path of an opposing vehicle, driven by Bailey Brown. Nicholas was taken to Baptist Health Hardin for treatment. No other serious injuries were reported.
Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court held the second of two meeting scheduled at Hart County High School on Tuesday morning. The meeting series was a joint effort by fiscal court and the high school to allow students to see governmental procedures in action. Routine departmental reports were given, including the jail report, which stated 124 inmates currently being held. The Hart County Sheriff’s Department reports approximately 600 pounds of prescriptions drugs have been destroyed with the newly purchased incinerator and tax bills are scheduled for mailing on October 29th. The department also announced the hiring of Michael Dennison to work full time at the justice center. In the animal shelter report, donations have been received totaling $3,700 and 49 dogs are currently in the facility. The court agreed to apply for a $30,000 grant for the shelter. The court accepted a bid from Metric Environmental in the amount of $24,900 to do archeological survey work at the Bonnieville I-65 industrial site and signed the county’s rural secondary road program agreement with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 12th.
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024
Pedestrian Killed By Passing Vehicle
A Greensburg man died Saturday evening after being hit by a passing vehicle along KY 61 in Adair County. Kentucky State Police Public Affairs Officer Jonathan Houk says around 7:30, a pickup was parked in the northbound lane of the roadway facing south. A pedestrian, identified as 54-year-old Chad Pegg, was standing near the front of truck when a northbound SUV, driven by 74-year-old Norma Shirley of Columbia, collided with Pegg and the truck. Chad Pegg was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the pickup, identified as 36-year-old Samuel Derossett of Columbia, was seriously injured and taken to University of Kentucky Medical Center. Norma Shirley was also seriously injured and taken to University of Louisville Hospital. The preliminary investigation report does not state why the truck was parked along the roadway.
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024
New Roundabout Plan For Glasgow Intersection
Roundabouts are an intersection design being utilized more than ever across the country. Many believe recently built roundabouts in Kentucky are a new concept, but that is far from accurate as many states and cities have been implementing them for decades. But now, as road planners look for solutions to boost capacity and reduce crashes involving fatalities and injuries, we are seeing a push to install them in more locations. A new roundabout design is in the works in Glasgow at Roseville Road and Trojan Trail. Last week, a public meeting was held at Barren County Middle School, where representatives from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and design consultants presented preliminary designs and asked for feedback. A proposed project at the intersection also includes replacement of the narrow bridge over South Fork Beaver Creek. Following the pattern of previously developed roundabout projects from across the state, most public feedback shows reluctance to accept the intersection type. State transportation officials often have a difficult time getting local governments to buy-in, which further complicates public buy-in. While opinions vary on liking roundabouts, safety data is not disputable. Often, public comments show drivers expect unfamiliarity of driving roundabouts to cause wrecks, but nationwide statistics show drastic safety improvements, with an average 75% reduction in injuries, a 90% reduction in fatalities and a 40% reduction in pedestrian strikes. As newly built roundabouts in other parts of the state gain historic data, trends for them closely match these national averages. With regard to the proposed roundabout at Roseville Road and Trojan Trail, it is not likely that development and full funding will make construction possible until sometime in 2026.
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024
Horse Cave Bypass Update
Work continues on the new road to connect US 31W and KY 218 in Horse Cave. Construction work on the southwest bypass began in March of this year, while utility relocations have been ongoing since winter of 2022-23. As motorists pass the tie-in locations and where the bridge over KY 335 and CSX Railroad will be built, they can begin to see the new alignment for the route. In coming months, the contractor will begin work on the new bridge and begin work at the intersections of KY 218 on the west side of town and US 31W on the south side of town. Transportation officials say no significant closures are planned for either road during the project, but smaller impacts to traffic will take place when intersection construction begins along with impacts along KY 335 at the overpass site. Scotty’s Contracting is building the $8.85 Million bypass with a completion date by June 30th of 2025. The goal in building the new road is to relieve issues with trucks at the intersection in downtown Horse Cave and the adjacent KY 218 railroad crossing. The connector will provide better access to and from Interstate 65 and industrial facilities, will reduce the potential for railroad crossing collisions, and will reduce costly wear and tear on existing streets which were not originally designed to handle such traffic movements.
Monday, October 21st, 2024
Restaurant Chain Settles Labor Violations
A final report has been released from the US Department of Labor concerning an investigation into unlawful payroll practices being conducted by the popular restaurant chain El Mazatlan. The October 10th report says as a result of investigation and determined violations, the restaurant will pay $250,000 in penalties. The restaurant enterprise was found to employ 37 workers ages 14 to 15 years of age, working them longer and later than the Fair Labor Standards Act allows. The enterprise also employed a 13-year-old, which is under the legal working age. The Fair Labor Standards Act allows for developmental experiences but restricts hours and occupations of workers under the age of 16. In addition to wage violations, the restaurant chain also illegally deducted the cost of uniforms which reduced wages below the federal minimum and failed to pay proper overtime to some employees. Just over $50,000 of back wages have been paid along with a substantial amount of liquidated damages to a combined 168 employees. This brings the total investigation related payout by the chain to more than $350,000 dollars. In agreeing to comply with wage and employee standards in the future, El Mazatlan has to update child labor training materials and provide specific related training to all supervisors and managers.
Monday, October 21st, 2024
Man Dies After Crash On US 31E
A man from Cave City died in a two-vehicle crash on US 31E south of Glasgow on Sunday morning. Emergency responders were dispatched around 10:30 to the incident near the northern most bridge over Barren River Lake. Preliminary investigation shows a 2000 model GMC pickup driven by 47-year-old Charles Vittitoe of Scottsville was northbound and swerved to avoid a deer. The pickup crossed the centerline and entered the path of a southbound 2009 GMC pickup driven by 76-year-old Danny Webb of Cave City. Webb was pronounced deceased at the scene. Vittitoe was transported to T J Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow and transferred to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. A passenger in the 2009 GMC identified as 71-year-old Sharon Webb was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for treatment.
Monday, October 21st, 2024
Man Shot By Police After Situation At Baptist Health Hardin
A man fired a gun in the emergency department of Baptist Health Hardin early Saturday morning. Police arrived just after 5am and made contact with the armed male suspect, identified as 39-year-old George Lee, Junior of Radcliff. During the encounter, an officer fired and hit Lee, who was treated and flown to University of Louisville Hospital where he is listed in critical but stable condition. No one else was physically injured during the incident. A statement from Elizabethtown Police says the incident remains under investigation and charges will be filed as the case progresses. Details relating to any motive for the incident have not been officially released.
Monday, October 21st, 2024
Weekend Athletics Recap
The Colonels came up just short in their 24-20 Friday night loss to Russellville. Caverna falls to 5-3 on the year. They travel to Paducah this week to take on Ballard Memorial.
With a tied game, the Raiders came up with a late push Friday night to defeat the visiting Glasgow Scotties, 15-7. Hart County remains undefeated on the season, now at 8-0. They host Franklin-Simpson this Friday night.
Congratulations to the Hart County Raider Marching Band. They finished 5th in Class A Regional Competition Saturday in Owensboro. The band moves on to compete in state semifinals action this Saturday in Louisville at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium (formerly Papa John's Cardinal Stadium) on the University of Louisville Campus. The Raider Marching band takes the field at 8:15am central as the first Class A semifinal group of the day. Awards and the announcement of finalists bands will be at 11:45 central.
Wednesday, October 16th, 2024
Vehicle Fled Traffic Stop, School Placed On Lockdown
Police are searching for a suspect or suspects who fled a traffic stop in Barren County Tuesday afternoon. According to Kentucky State Police, the incident occurred in the Temple Hill community, south of Glasgow. Barren County Schools released a statement to media when the incident happened saying Temple Hill Elementary was temporarily placed on lockdown with no further incident. Police have not identified the suspect or suspects involved in the traffic stop or released any other information about the incident.
Wednesday, October 16th, 2024
Vacant Board Of Education Seat Filled
Metcalfe County’s Board of Education has appointed Wes Jolly to fill the vacant board seat which opened as a result of the resignation of Donnie Perry back in September. Superintendent Josh Hurt says he is pleased to have Jolly join the Board of Education, calling him a fine businessman but, more importantly, a wonderful human being. Hurt continued to say he knows Jolly will have the best interests of students and community at the forefront of every decision. Wes Jolly is a 1989 graduate of Metcalfe County High School and co-owner of Southern Kentucky Pack and Pallet in Glasgow. Jolly says he is grateful to the board for entrusting him with the opportunity to serve and calls it an honor to represent District 1 and work together in shaping a brighter future for students and the community. Jolly’s term expires at the end of 2026.
Wednesday, October 16th, 2024
Identity Released In Suspected Drowning
The identity of the man suspected to have drown just off River Street in Bowling Green has been released. A Kentucky Fish and Wildlife report says 48-year-old Kevin Gidcumb, of Hadley, was seen swimming near the rapids of the river and went under but never resurfaced. The incident happened just after 2pm Saturday. Search and rescue operations have been ongoing and will continue today.
Tuesday, October 15th, 2024
Munfordville City Council Recap
At Monday night’s Munfordville City Council meeting, members discussed the city’s new website, munfordvilleky.com, which offers online water and sewer bill payment options for residents. An automated phone payment system has also been implemented. It was announced that 68 customers have registered accounts to use the online service with 47 online payments and 54 phone payments recorded. In old business, capping off first readings from the previous meeting, second readings were passed for the property tax levy and law enforcement salary structure and there are no new updates on the two active foreclosure filings. An update was provided on the generator and meter project. Generator installation should be complete in March. Meter installation will take about a month to complete once the new meter process begins. A grant is being pursued for meters. Discussion was held on a grant resolution but a vote cannot be called until action is taken by the Kentucky Infrastructure Authority. In other new business, BJ Srygler was hired by the water department and the city sports complex will remain closed until liability issues are addressed. As discussed at the previous meeting, plans are moving forward to create a Parks and Recreation Department. The city continues pursuing framework for setup of the department. In departmental reports, the fire department sold a F-550 and a new truck is now in service. In the police report, leasing of three fully equipped vehicles was approved. The lease comes as the department weighed costly repair options on the current fleet. The department also noted staff shortages with three certified officers currently on the force and one hire about to begin training. Tourism and cemetery reports were given and the meeting adjourned.
Tuesday, October 15th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
At Monday night’s Horse Cave City Council meeting, second readings concerning open burning along with use and parking of recreational vehicles were both tabled. A previously postponed vote on a first reading to adopt real, personal property, watercraft and motor vehicle tax rates was passed with a second reading scheduled for October 18th. Routine business included the month’s financial report and departmental reports. The mayor’s comments included an announcement that Halloween Trick or Treat Hours in the city will be 4:30 until 7pm. The mayor also announced Police Chief Heather Childress is being recognized by the Kentucky Women’s Law Enforcement Network. Childress will be presented the Leader of the Year award in Bowling Green on November 7th.
Tuesday, October 15th, 2024
Search For Missing Edmonson County Teen
A search is ongoing for a missing Edmonson County teen. The sheriff's department says 16-year-old Alexandria Piper of Rocky Hill has not been seen since early Monday morning. No other information was provided by authorities. Anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts should call 911 to relay information.
Tuesday, October 15th, 2024
Woman Arrested After Crashing Her Vehicle In Parking Lot
Glasgow Police arrested a Smiths Grove woman over the weekend after she crashed her vehicle in a downtown parking lot. Officers were dispatched to Drink N Game just off the Glasgow Square after Katlynne Lowe hit a brick wall and fled the scene. She returned to the parking lot a short time later and struck a vehicle. Officers made contact with Lowe and administered several field sobriety tests. As a result, she was taken into custody on charges of DUI, criminal mischief and leaving the scene.
Tuesday, October 15th, 2024
Man Dies From Gunshot During Altercation
An altercation in Campbellsville just before 1am Monday resulted in the death of a Green County man. Police were called to a residence along South Columbia Avenue after a report of gunshots. Upon arrival, officers determined 25-year-old Daulton Curry of Greensburg and 21-year-old Xavior Adams of Campbellsville had been fighting. Each pulled a handgun and fired at the other. Curry was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital where he died. Adams was flown to University of Kentucky Medical Center where he is reported in stable condition. Officials have not stated what sparked the incident or the affiliation between the two men. Investigation is ongoing by Campbellsville Police.
Monday, October 14th, 2024
Police Dispatched To Call Of Shots Fired
Kentucky State Police told media outlets an area just east of Horse Cave was searched Sunday afternoon after receiving a report of shots being fired. Dispatchers sent units to the vicinity of Uno-Horse Cave Road at KY 218 near the livestock market but responders were unable to confirm reports or locate any suspect(s). Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson responded direclty to our inquiry Sunday evening, saying there is no danger to the public regarding the report.
Monday, October 14th, 2024
Man Dies After Jumping From Bridge
A man died after jumping from Green River Bridge in Brownsville Saturday morning. Police were notified around 9:30 by a caller who stated the man was pacing back and forth along the bridge. As units arrived, an individual informed officers the man had jumped. He was located deceased on the road below. Police say the incident is currently being investigated as a non-criminal death. Identity has not been released but a Brownsville media report says the man was not an Edmonson County resident.
Monday, October 14th, 2024
Two Arrested For Convenience Store Theft
Hodgenville Police arrested two people connected to a shoplifting case at Circle K on North Lincoln Boulevard. Late last week, Cody and Shannon Broussard of Hodgenville were both taken into custody after officers obtained warrants based on surveillance and information provided by the business. Both suspects were taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked for theft. Shannon Broussard is no longer listed as an inmate, but Cody Broussard remains incarcerated and is also charged with possession of methamphetamine. His bond is listed at $5,000 with a court date scheduled for Wednesday.
Friday, October 11th, 2024
Glasgow Police make drug arrest
Glasgow Police Department made a drug arrest Thursday. 50-year-old Eric Wells was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st offense (meth), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana and trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense.
Friday, October 11th, 2024
Drug arrest made in Metcalfe County
A 34-year-old man has been arrested in Metcalfe County. Keith Olson was taken into custody and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, 1st, menacing, resisting arrest & failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 2nd, 1st offense. A court appearance is scheduled for October 16th.
Thursday, October 10th, 2024
KSP arrest man in Hart County
23-year-old Kentravis Moore was taken into custody Wednesday after fleeing from police during a traffic stop. Moore is charged with failure to or improper signal, fleeing or evading police, 1st degree - motor vehicle, wanton endangerment, 1st degree - motor vehicle, speeding 26 mph or more over speed limit, reckless driving and no registration plates or receipt. Moore was lodged in Hart County Detention Center on a $5,000 cash bond.
Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Hart County woman faces assault charges
A Hart County woman has been arrested by Hart County Sheriff's Office. Wednesday, 44-year-old Julie Ping was charged with assault, 4th degree (dating violence) no visible injury. Ping was lodged in Hart County Detention Center and is scheduled Monday to be in court.
Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Glasgow Police are looking to hire officers
Glasgow Police Department is now hiring officers. According to their FB page, the minimum requirements are:
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Must be a US Citizen*Have a valid Ky Driver’s License
*Must be 21 years-of-age or Turning 21 prior to Graduating DOCJT
*High School Diploma or GED
*Have no Felony Convictions &
*Certification required after hire.
Benefits include: New hire starting pay of $19.40 per hour plus incentives, with health insurance, sick time and vacation time and a take home car provided.
Apply online at cityofglasgow.org or pickup an application at Glasgow City Hall.
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
Man arrested for feeling and evading police
Glasgow Police Department arrested 34-year-ol Cory Edwards with fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree, resisting arrest and possession of synthetic drugs, 1st offense. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
Woman arrested in Hart County
A 41-year-old woman has been arrested by Munfordville City Police. April Hendren was charged with operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license and failure to appear. Hendren was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
KSP Conducts Death Investigation In Clinton County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 received a call from Clinton County 911 Center Monday morning requesting investigative assistance from KSP. Clinton County Sheriff’s Office had located three deceased individuals after responding to a welfare check at a residence located on Lakepoint Drive outside of Albany. The preliminary investigation found two females identified as Linda Flowers, 76, and Linda Crouch, 78, both of Albany, deceased inside the residence at 194 Lakepoint Drive. The victims appeared to have received fatal injuries sustained from gunshot wounds. A male identified as Brent Flowers, 45 of Albany, was also
found deceased on the property outside of the residence. He had sustained an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The death investigation is continuing.
Tuesday, October 8th, 2024
Court dates scheduled in child sex abuse cases
Glasgow Police Department made a child sexual abuse arrest Friday. 23-year-old Trae Allen Anderson was charged with unlawful transaction with a minor, 1st degree, illegal sex act (under 16 years-of-age), rape, 3rd degree & failure to appear. Anderson was lodged in Barren County Detention Center under a $25,000 cash bond.
In a separate arrest, 46-year-old Jarvis Manuel Cleaver was arrested by the Barren County Sheriff's Office and charged with sodomy, 1st degree - victim less than 12 years-of-age, rape, 1st degree - victim less than 12-years-of-age, sodomy, 2nd degree, rape 2nd degree - no force, rape, 3rd degree (incest) with a person under 18 by a person 3 or more years older, incest. Cleaver was lodged in Barren County Detention Center with a cash bond set at $100,000.
Tuesday, October 8th, 2024
Glasgow man pleads guilty to assaulting attorneys
59-year-old Raymon Ingram was arrested June 13th for allegedly entering Rogers & Drivers Attorney at Law offices with a loud alarm speaker and attacking several people. Police say Ingram assaulted Atty Ben Rogers and his wife, with both of them sustaining minor injuries. After Ingram assaulted Roger's wife, Rogers tried to intervene and was struck in the face by Ingram, breaking his glasses. Ingram was restrained by Atty Brian Driver. Ingram told police he wanted his documents. On September 19th, he pleaded guilty to two counts of 4th degree - assault (minor injury), 2nd degree disorderly conduct, 3rd degree terroristic threatening & 3rd degree criminal mischief. Ingram was ordered to not have contact with staff members at the law firm.
Monday, October 7th, 2024
Local high school football teams win over the weekend
Hart County remains undefeated after a road win over Adair County Friday night, 40-21. Caverna Colonels also won Friday night over Fulton County 60-12. Congratulations to both teams!
Monday, October 7th, 2024
KSP make drug arrest in Hart County
A drug arrest was made by Kentucky State Police Friday. 42-year-old Brandon Woodard was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (meth), possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, trafficking in marijuana, less than 8oz., 1st offense, drug paraphernalia buy/possess and persistent felony offender II. Woodard was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, October 7th, 2024
Munfordville Police make drug arrests
Munfordville Police arrested 46-year-old David Mercy Friday morning. Mercy faces charges for possession of a controlled stance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified), along with tampering with physical evidence. Bond has been set at $7500 cash. He is lodged in Hart County Detention Center. Also, 37-year-old Lisa Mercer was arrested Friday and charged with tampering with physical evidence, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified), along with drug paraphernalia-buy/possess. Munfordville Police Department made the arrest. She was released Saturday from Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, October 7th, 2024
Woman arrested on multiple charges
26-year-old Daytonna Hart was placed under arrest Sunday morning by Kentucky State Police. Hart was charged with Wanton Endangerment, 1st degree, license to be in possession, failure to wear seatbelts, failure to use child restraint device in vehicle, careless driving, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, failure to produce insurance card, endangering the welfare of a minor, giving officer false identifying information, theft of identity of another without consent, operating on a suspended or revoked driver's license. She was taken to Hart County Detention Center and has since been released.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Truck Driver Takes Ditch To Avoid Collision
The driver of a pickup took a ditch to avoid colliding with a truck stopped in the road near Leitchfield Wednesday. Officials in Grayson County responded to the incident along KY 187 (Shrewsbury Road) and found the pickup driver was towing a trailer and hit a culvert after taking the ditch, impacting the front passenger side bumper and wheel well as it came to rest its side against the embankment. The driver was not injured but a passenger was transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment. A report of the incident does not indicate why the other truck was stopped in the roadway.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Airport Gets $1.2 Million To Upgrade Fuel Holding System
An aging fuel storage system is being replaced at Glasgow Municipal Airport with $1.2 million in funding from the Kentucky Department of Aviation. Currently, there are two 10,000 gallon underground tanks which hold jet fuel and aviation gas. With 31-years in service, both are passing their life expectancy. The replacement fuel holding system will be above ground to meet current fueling regulations. With approximately 41,000 takeoffs and landings annually, Glasgow Municipal Airport is one of 58 public use airports in Kentucky. Only one other airport has an older fuel holding system like the current one in Glasgow. The upgrade will make aviation safer by helping to ensure uncontaminated fuel is used for flights and presents less of an environmental contamination threat than in-ground systems.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 28
Law enforcement agencies across the state will be receiving new officers following the graduation of Class 551 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond. The class includes 30 new officers. Among graduates from our local area, Steven Grant, Sr. joins the Hodgenville Police Department. The academy provides officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and Kentucky State Police --- which have independent academies.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Friday Night High School Football Schedule
In Friday night high school football, the Hart County Raiders are likely to face their toughest test yet of the season, as they take their 6-0 record on the road to Adair County tonight. The Indians are also 6-0 on the season. Kick off in Columbia is set for 7pm, with coverage beginning at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
The Colonels are at home tonight as they host Fulton County. Caverna is 4-2 on the season, while Fulton County is 1-3. Catch the broacast on WLOCplus, available from our facebook page and website, beginning at 6:30. Kickoff is set for 7:00.
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024
New Fire Chief Announced
With the August announcement that Glasgow’s Fire Chief and Hart County Native, William Rock, is retiring following 23 years of total service, a new chief has been appointed. He is Lucas Tinsley, a seasoned firefighter with over 17 years of experience. Tinsley previously served as a battalion chief for the department and has received strong support from the department, community and local leaders.
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024
Man Arrested After Domestic Incident
Officials in Grayson County say a Leitchfield man threatened to kill three people and assaulted a woman in an incident of domestic violence. The suspect is identified as 54-year-old Brett Davies. A call to 911 was made Sunday afternoon from a residence along Kendall Road, northwest of Leitchfield near Rough River Lake. Three people had locked themselves in a bathroom after Davies became violent when he woke up after excessive drinking. Dispatch could hear Davies making threats during the call. Police arrived and arrested Brett Davies, charging him with terroristic threatening, assault, menacing and disorderly conduct.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
The first of two Hart County Fiscal Court meetings scheduled to take place at Hart County High School was held Tuesday. The move from the courthouse is intended to give students an opportunity to see how the court operates. Prayer and the Pledge Of Allegiance opened the meeting, before Judge Executive Joe Choate introduced Senator David Givens and Representative Courtney Gilbert who were in attendance. In items of business, Jailer Israel Bergenson stated there are 129 inmates housed in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson says the drone approved for purchase at the previous meeting has arrived. Policies for use of the drone were brought before the court and approved. Sheriff Wilson also reported his department is preparing for upcoming tax collections. Bills will be mailed at the end of October. County Road Foreman Brian Weber requested the purchase of four items from Russell County Fiscal Court. Bidding for up to $80,000 was approved by the court. Animal Control presented the court with a check for $3,700 which has been received in the form of donations to the animal shelter. The purchase of a Bush Hog from Harris Farm Equipment in the amount of $23,000 was approved. The appraisal of the Tharp Property, adjacent to Hart County High School has been made available. The court approved for the Judge Executive to sign documents to purchase the property. School tax rates from both Caverna and Hart County Boards of Education were also accepted. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be October 22nd at Hart County High School.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
Former Police Detective Acquitted
In a trial concluded last week in Monroe County, former Glasgow Police Detective Guy Turcotte is acquitted of harassment. He was accused about a year and a half ago of inappropriately touching a woman and making other gestures to her while at a store. Turcotte was ultimately fired in July of 2023, following the accusation. The jury trial was moved to Monroe County after a request for a change of venue. This is the second high profile case to be settled recently by the city of Glasgow and its police department. Late last week, an out of court settlement was reached, effectively ending a lawsuit against the city by former Police Chief Jennifer Arbogast, who made a claim of gender discrimination.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
31E Resurfacing Project Update For Hodgenville
For motorists traveling in Hodgenville, resurfacing is complete in the downtown roundabout portion of US 31E, along with a short segment to the north. Crews will be moving to the north end of the resurfacing project near KY 470 on Wednesday to work their way back toward town. Flaggers will direct traffic around work crew operations. If travel plans take you along US 31E north of Hodgenville, slow down and be prepared to stop. The project should be complete on Friday.
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Stolen vehicle located by Greensburg Police
Greensburg Police located a stolen vehicle out of California last week which also led them to a suspect wanted for attempted murder. Offers were called to a location on South First Street, where they observed a 2023 Toyota Camry and confirmed it as stolen. Further investigation alerted police that 62-year-old Gloria Smith and a large dog were in the residence. An ID check revealed an active attempted murder warrant on Smith, also out of California. With assistance from the Green County Sheriff’s Department and the Green County Dog Warden, officers forced entry and took Smith into custody without incident. She remains jailed at Taylor County Detention Center with no bond as a fugitive from another state.
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Home destroyed by fire in Anneta
A weekend fire destroyed a home in the Anneta Community. Firefighters were called Saturday evening to the location on Rock Creek Drive just off KY 259 near Nolin Lake. The mobile home was fully engulfed when responders arrived, with several other structures and vehicles in potential danger from the adjacent fire. After battling the blaze for over an hour, the home ended up a total loss. No one was home when the blaze started, though a pet perished in the fire.
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court meets at high school
The first of two unique opportunities for students to observe government in action is happening today in Munfordville. Hart County Fiscal Court is holding their meeting at 9:00 this morning at Hart County High School. Judge Executive Joe Choate worked with Principal Greg Cecil to set up these meetings so students would be able to see how the county conducts business. The meeting features a regular docket and is open to the public. Anyone wishing to attend should park on the Lonoke Road side of the school and enter near the auditorium, which is where the meeting will be held.
Monday, September 30th, 2024
Mammoth Cave National Park proposes changes
Mammoth Cave National Park does not currently charge fees for children under six on tours. A proposed change would require paid tickets for all ages beginning in March of next year. The National Park Service says their justification of the change is improving tour safety. They say overcrowding causes impacts to the cave, delays in the meticulously scheduled cave tour operation and is a major safety concern for tours involving transportation buses, which have limited seating. Tours that are over capacity force visitors to stand in aisles, sit large children on the laps of their parents or guardians or wait for additional transportation which can delay the tour. Under the proposed fee schedule, there will be rates for adults, 6-12 year olds and 0-5 year olds. A specific list of the tours affected and the proposed fees can be found on the parkplanning.nps.gov website. Public comments on the proposal are open now through October 27th.
Monday, September 30th, 2024
Lawsuit against Glasgow City dismissed
A lawsuit filed by former Glasgow Police Chief, Jennifer Arbogast against the city has been dismissed, following an agreement reach outside court. Judge John T. Alexander’s dismissal was signed September 19th. The suit centered on a claim of gender discrimination. Officially, Arbogast retired in April of 2023. In statements made at that time by Arbogast, she claims she was (in essence) forced to do so. Terms of the out-of-court settlement were not released in suit dismissal documentation. Mayor Henry Royse told a Glasgow news outlet late last week the settlement was reached under terms of confidentiality and added the city would be honoring those terms.
Monday, September 30th, 2024
Hodgenville Police responded to LaRue County Detention Center Saturday on a request for assistance. Suspected contraband warranted the use of K9 support. Upon investigation, evidence of methamphetamine was located which led to inmate Sara Garcia being charged with possession and trafficking in methamphetamine along with promoting contraband. Another inmate, identified as Melissa Temple was additionally charged with possession of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and promoting contraband.
Friday, September 27th, 2024
Thursday High School Football
Football games around the region were rescheduled to Thursday night due to expected weather conditions today and tonight. Hart County defeated Caverna, 55-28. The Raiders remain undefeated at 6-0, while the Colonels fall to 4-2.
Friday, September 27th, 2024
Stolen Vehicle Suspect Flees, Crashes
A pursuit involving a stolen vehicle ended with the suspect crashing into a wooded area Wednesday. A spokesperson with the Barren County Sheriff’s Department says a red truck believed to be stolen from Metcalfe County was observed along Payne Mill Road. The driver was instructed to stop but fled at a high rate of speed toward Oil Well Road. Deputies searching for the suspect found gravel and fresh mud leading to a wooded area just off the road where they located 31-year-old Colin Matthews of Glasgow. Upon being discovered, Matthews attempted to flee again, but crashed in the wooded area. The stolen vehicle was confirmed and an ID check of Matthews revealed active warrants and (that) he is a suspect in several theft cases in neighboring counties. Colin Matthews was taken to Barren County Detention Center and charged with fleeing or evading police and receiving stolen property in addition to warrants.
Thursday, September 26th, 2024
One Dead And Two Injured In Elizabethtown Crash
One person died in a two-vehicle collision on Ring Road at the intersection of Dixie Highway in Elizabethtown Wednesday night. A report from Elizabethtown Police says a Hyundai passenger car, headed east on Ring Road, rear-ended a Chevrolet pickup, which had stopped at the signal. The driver of the car was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the truck and a passenger were transported to Baptist Health Hardin with non-critical injuries.
Thursday, September 26th, 2024
High School Football Schedule Update
Due to inclement weather conditions moving in Friday, the Raider Football game vs Caverna has been moved to
Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 7:00 pm.
The Homecoming Game has been rescheduled for Friday, October 25. The Homecoming Court will be crowned at halftime of that game.
The Homecoming Parade will be held on Thursday, October 24 at 4:30 pm.
Senior Night for the Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer teams has been rescheduled for Monday, September 30 beginning at 5:30 pm.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court started their Tuesday
meeting with a celebratory theme, recognizing Mary Pokley’s 100th birthday. A
proclamation was made, thanking her for contributions to her church and to Hart
County. In business, Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 132 inmates at the
facility. A request from Sheriff Jeff Wilson to purchase a drone for his
department’s use was approved. In the county road report, Supervisor Brian
Webber reports the replacement of 30 stop signs, pot hole patching, ditch
clearing, mowing and boom mowing all taking place. The court approved a salary
increase for the 911 Coordinator from $45,000 to $50,000 and the purchase of a
backhoe at $13,500. The next fiscal court meeting is scheduled for Tuesday,
October 1st and will be the first of two held at Hart County High School.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
Edmonson County make DUI & fleeing arrest
A man is facing charges for driving intoxicated and fleeing police last week in Edmonson County. A report from the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department says 68-year-old Ronald Johnson is charged with wanton endangerment of a police officer, DUI, fleeing, criminal mischief and reckless driving after crashing his vehicle near the Edmonson-Grayson County Line. Deputies were responding to a complaint of a dangerous motorist.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
KSP release details of deputy sheriff fatality
Details of events leading up to the death of Russell County Deputy Sheriff Joshua Phipps have been officially released by Kentucky State Police. A description from investigators indicates Trooper Jake Smith attempted to conduct a traffic stop in Russell Springs. Initially, the subject vehicle came to a stop, but during interaction, the subject vehicle fled and a pursuit began. The vehicle stopped behind a residence on Bluebird Drive. The operator, later identified as 41-year-old Joshua George Arnold, exited the vehicle and fired a handgun multiple times in the direction of the trooper. Arnold fled on foot and his exact location was unknown. Multiple officers responded to the scene, including Deputy Phipps. While officers searched the area for Arnold, Deputy Phipps entered a camper trailer. Moments later, officers in the vicinity heard multiple gunshots fired from inside the trailer. Troopers responded to the camper found Arnold and Phipps both deceased from gunshot wounds. Investigators continue working on the case. Investigators have not confirmed any reasoning behind Arnold’s drastic actions related to the series of events.
Tuesday, September 24th, 2024
Cave City Man Dies In Motorcycle Collision
A Cave City man died in a motorcycle crash over the weekend in the Edmonson County portion of US 31W just south of Park City. The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department responded to the 17000 block of Louisville Road just after 3am Saturday and concluded 46-year-old Shawn Clark missed a curve and collided with a fence post while driving a 2023 Harley Davidson model. Clark was pronounced deceased at the scene. Investigators do not believe any other vehicles are involved in the crash.
Tuesday, September 24th, 2024
Employee Arrested For Stealing From Store
Hodgenville Police responded to a theft investigation Friday at Circle K on North Lincoln Boulevard. An employee, identified as 47-year-old Sarah Garcia had been captured on surveillance removing merchandise from the store without paying. A warrant was issued for the theft and Garcia was located at an address in Nelson County. When contact was made, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were located at that residence. Sarah Garcia was arrested and taken to LaRue County Detention Center, where she is booked on a charge of theft. She was also booked on an outstanding warrant for a probation violation. During booking, she was found in possession of methamphetamine and additionally booked on a possession charge and for promoting contraband. Hodgenville Police was assisted by units with Nelson County Sheriff’s Department, which is also investigating drug and paraphernalia findings in their jurisdiction.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Identity Of Man Killed In Wreck Officially Released
The man who died in a commercial vehicle crash Friday along US 68/KY 80 has been officially identified by the barren county coroner’s office. The driver, 69-year-old Michael Gibbons of Cave City, lost control when his semi left the roadway and overturned. The original story which aired from a Barren County Sheriff’s Department report issued over the weekend says the incident happened about six miles east of Glasgow toward the Barren-Metcalfe County Line.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Fiscal Court Clerk Becomes Latest To Resign In Adair County
There has been another resignation within Adair County Government. The Fiscal Court Clerk resigned Friday, effective immediately. Beth Cole’s letter cited months of organizational turmoil and dealing with a toxic environment. As reported in August, the sheriff and coroner each provided the county with resignations effective October 1st following a contentious fiscal court meeting. Last Thursday, the Emergency Management Director and two deputies submitted letters of resignation, effective October 4th.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
High School Football Recap
Recapping Friday night football, Caverna is now 4-1 on the season after defeating Shawnee, 52-0. Friday night was homecoming for the Colonels. Congratulations to 2024 Homecoming Queen, Kiana Kirk and 2024 Homecoming King, Drew Murrel. Hart County is 5-0 after defeating Butler County, 50-15. The Colonels and Raiders meet at Hart County High School for the Grocery Bowl this Friday night.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Reds And Bell Part Ways
The Cincinnati Reds on Sunday night announced the firing of manager David Bell after six seasons at the helm. Bell had been under contract through the 2026 season. The club says bench coach Freddie Benavides will serve as the club's interim manager for the final five games of this season. The Reds are 76-81. In what turned out to be his final game in the Cincinnati dugout, the Reds fell to the Pirates 2-0 Sunday afternoon. Bell went 409-456 (.473) during the past six years and was given the 2026 contract extension only last year, amid strong criticism.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Additional Resignations In Adair County Government
There is more unsettlement in Adair County Government with additional resignations being submitted. Already, the sheriff and coroner each provided the county with resignations effective October 1st following a contentious fiscal court meeting in August. Both officials were making personnel requests which seemed to lead to conflicting opinions with the judge executive. On Thursday, Emergency Management Director Mike Keltner and two deputies submitted their letters of resignation, effective October 4th. According to an Adair County media outlet, these new resignation letters did not provide specific reasons. Following the August incident, the resigning sheriff encouraged the public to give magistrates an opportunity to come up with solutions for his department’s issues related to retention, pay and equipment. In the interim, the sheriff, mayor of Columbia and chief of police in Columbia announced a temporary partnership to help solve some of the issues. It is unclear if progress has been made in that direction.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Man Arrested For Firing Gun In Glasgow
Glasgow Police responded to a call of shots fired along McKenna Street Wednesday. Upon investigation, officers made contact with a man identified as 37-year-old Joey Huff of Glasgow who said he was in a physical altercation with another male subject before police arrived. The male subject and another man were walking along McKenna Street when Huff retrieved a rifle and exited his residence, firing at the two. Huff admitted to drinking some time prior to the incident. Huff is jailed at Barren County Detention Center, charged with wanton endangerment, discharge of a firearm and alcohol intoxication in a public place.
Friday,
September 20th, 2024
Man Found In Possession Of Large Quantities Of THC Substances After Traffic Stop
A Grayson County man is in jail after a Wednesday night traffic stop along US 62 east of Leitchfield by a Grayson County Deputy. The stop resulted in the discovery of large quantities of THC vape cartridges, THC chocolate edibles, THC gummies, marijuana flower and a handgun. The subject vehicle was operated by 20-year-old John Compton, who is booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of trafficking in marijuana (enhanced due to the presence of a firearm) and the original non-moving violation of not having a license plate illuminated. An ID check revealed John Compton is wanted in Breckinridge County for failure to appear in court.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Hart County Board Of Education Sets Tax Rates
Hart County Board of Education set fiscal year 2025 tax rates at their Thursday night meeting. A public hearing scheduled before the meeting ended up not having anyone speak or ask questions. Further into the meeting and following brief explanations and discussions between board members and administration regarding options presented for consideration, the board approved a rate that is lower than the 2024 rate. Real and personal property will be taxed at 54.42 cents per $100 value. The rate per $100 assessed value is a reduction from the 57.5 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property passed in 2024. While the rate per $100 value goes down, the overall revenue generated increases by 4%. The 54.42 rate is the maximum allowed without being subject to a recall. The motor vehicle rate was left unchanged at 55.1 cents per $100 value.
The school tax rate passage also coincides with the new fiscal year working budget. While revenue is expected to increase 4%, it will not support the current level of expenditures plus district salary increases. The "step" raise already obligated is approximately $250,000 and the 5% and $1 an hour raise figures come out to a total of around $950,000 as explained by the district finance officer. In order to cover current spending plus these figures, the tax rate would have to be raised to 62.9 cents per hundred. There seemed to be no interest by the board in pursuing that rate number. Instead, in order to reach these marks, spending cuts will have to be implemented. In general public discussions among citizens, the turf project is often incorrectly mentioned in correlation to the budget. The newly unveiled turf project for the football field is part of a bond finance structure. While the ultimate cost is the school district's responsibility, like any financed expense scheduled out over several years for an entity or individual, its short-term (in this case, yearly budget) impact is minimized.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Sports Ticker
Tonight, the Colonels play their first home football game of the season hosting Shawnee as they look to improve their 3-1 record. We'll have the broadcast on WLOCplus, available right before the game from our Facebook page and our website at WLOConline.com. Kick off is set for 7pm.
The Raiders are back on the road tonight, looking to stay undefeated, as they travel to Morgantown to take on Butler County. We'll have the broadcast here on WLOC, with kick off also set for 7pm.
The Reds were defeated by the Braves 15-3 Thursday, dropping two of three as they hosted Atlanta. Tonight, the Reds welcome the Pirates to start a weekend series. Game time is 5:40 Central. Tonight's Reds game is preempted by Hart County and Caverna Football broadcasts.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Tax Rate Public Hearing Scheduled Ahead Of Board Meeting
It’s the time of year where governments and school systems propose and set annual tax rates for the fiscal year. The next local entity expected to take action will be Hart County’s Board of Education. A public hearing will be held before tonight’s board meeting at the high school. The hearing is scheduled for 5:30 and the board meeting is scheduled for 6:00. The 2025 proposed general fund tax rate released by the board in their public legal notice is 55.4 cents per $100 dollars on both real property and personal property. The proposed rate is known and the 4% revenue rate. Should the board vote to apply this rate option, it would be a rate reduction from 2024 rates of 57.5 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property. While the cents-per-hundred rate for each taxpayer would go down, it still yields a higher overall revenue figure for the school system, generating a projected $5.71 million for the new tax year over the 2024 total revenue figure of $5.29 million. The lower rate yielding higher overall revenue is mostly attributed to higher property values and increased taxable real and personal property base. The proposed 4% revenue rate is the highest the board can institute without being subject to a recall. It is unusual for school boards to go above the 4% revenue rate. The compensating rate is also an option for 2025, which provides a nearly flat revenue figure from the previous year. The compensating figure would be a further reduction from the 2024 rate, down to 53.3 cents-per-hundred for both real and personal property. Citizens are encouraged to attend the 5:30 hearing at Hart County High School tonight to provide input. The board meeting scheduled to follow at 6:00 has a possible tax rate vote listed on the agenda.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Body Found Expected To Be Confirmed As Gunman In I-75 Shootings
A coroner confirmation is forthcoming but, a body found near the Exit 49 interchange along I-75 where a random shooting at interstate motorists took place a week-and-a-half ago is believed to be that of the shooter, Joseph Couch. The 32-year-old has been the subject of a massive search which had not produced any evidence of his whereabouts but caused fear and concern among local residents of the community just outside London. Couch had told someone in a phone call just before the shooting he planned to take his own life afterwards. The body was discovered during a YouTube Live Stream Wednesday afternoon by two people who were tracking vultures. A Kentucky State Police spokesperson says the body will be taken for official testing, but articles found on the body are linked to Couch.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Board Of Education Seat Open After Resignation In Metcalfe County
The Metcalfe Board of Education has accepted resignation from a board member. A press release from the school system says they are accepting applications to fill the vacant seat of Donnie Perry, who resigned as of the Tuesday regular session meeting after representing District 1 of Metcalfe County for over 13 years. District 1 encompasses Center, Sulphur Well and Savoyard in the northern part of the county. Applications are available on the district's website and at the board of education central office. While Perry did not publicly cite a specific reason for stepping down, he said it has been an honor to serve Metcalfe County and his district. Superintendent Josh Hurt called Perry a "good man who has served with dignity and honor". Hurt says Perry leaves big shoes to fill.
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
Fort Knox Training Exercises
Training exercises at Fort Knox have historically been heard several counties away, including here in Hart County. The base’s public affairs office has announced increased military training activity through October 8th and they say it will be louder than normal at times. That may lead to audible distant booms, especially for those in the northern part of Hart County. Exercises involving aircraft and ground combat maneuvers will take place in both daytime and nighttime hours. The public affairs office says this training is an important aspect of maintaining critical capabilities and readiness.
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug And Related Charges
A woman from Horse Cave is charged with drug and traffic related offences after a traffic stop. Glasgow Police stopped an SUV heading north on South L Rogers Wells Boulevard Monday and identified the driver as 32-year-old Brittany Lacy. Two children were also in the vehicle. An ID check revealed a suspended license. The attending officer also noticed a smell of marijuana inside the vehicle. A subsequent search revealed suspected methamphetamine. Lacy stated she allowed someone else to borrow the vehicle, denying knowledge of the substance. Both children were released to the custody of a family member and Lacy was taken to Barren County Detention Center, where she is booked on charges of operating on a suspended or revoked license, possession of methamphetamine and endangering the welfare of a minor. Her bond is listed at $2,500 with a court date set for Thursday. Lacy has prior drug related arrests in 2018 and 2019.
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
General Election Registration Deadline
Registration for voting in the upcoming general election must be complete by October 7th. Anyone not registered on or before this date is not eligible to request an absentee ballot or vote in-person. For more information on registration or to potentially register online, contact your local County Clerk's office or visit www.govote.ky.gov. The US General Election 2024 is set for Tuesday, November 5th.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Deputy Killed During Suspect Apprehension
A Russell County Sheriff’s Deputy is dead following a Monday night shooting. A statement from the Russell County Judge Executive’s Office says Josh Phipps was killed in the line of duty. While full details of the incident are still being put together, Russell Springs media outlets say it happened at a location along Blue Bird Drive, about a mile to the southwest of the US 127 interchange on Cumberland Parkway. Police also confirm there is no additional related danger to the community. A statement from Russell County Sheriff Derek Polston says Phipps was assisting Kentucky Stat Police and other units looking for a suspect who fled on foot and upon location of the suspect, gunfire was exchanged, striking the deputy. The sheriff's statement says Josh Phipps died later at Russell County Hospital and the suspect also succumbed to gunfire. Additional updates are expected from Kentucky State Police.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Two Flown To Hospitals After Crash Along US 31E
Two people were seriously injured in a traffic crash on the northern side of Glasgow along US 31E Sunday. An incident report from Glasgow Police indicates a Honda passenger car driven by Faye Groce was turning onto US 31E from the parking lot of River Lake Church and entered the path of a small SUV, driven by Macayla Jernigan. Both drivers were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital then airlifted to higher level trauma centers. Two juvenile passengers in the SUV were not injured.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Vape Store Investigated For Suspicion Of Illegal Sales
Following up on multiple complaints, Glasgow Police searched Purple Haze Vape Store on Monday. Information from parents, school staff and school resource officers has raised suspicions of illegal selling of products to minors. Detectives determined (that) the store was selling unlawful products to be possessed or sold by the store to the public. Business records, currency and a large amount of prohibited products were seized from the business. Charges are expected soon in the case.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Man Arrested After Domestic Incident
A Munfordville man is facing multiple charges following a domestic abuse incident in Horse Cave. Kentucky State Police, Hart County Sheriff’s Department and Horse Cave Police responded around just after 1am Sunday to a residence in Horse Cave where a man was pointing a firearm at other people in addition to physically causing harm to them. Officers arrested 51-year-old Donnie Prescott, who held firearms in both hands while making verbal threats to law enforcement. Prescott was wrestled to the ground and pepper sprayed as he resisted arrest. Afterwards, he was taken to the Medical Center at Caverna for medical clearance and then booked at Hart County Jail on charges of assault dating violence, terroristic threatening, resisting arrest, menacing and wanton endangerment. He is jailed with a $5,000 bond.
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Caverna Back To Class Monday
After being close Friday for continuing investigation of a possible threat, the Caverna School District is back in class today. The social media post prompting the closure was investigated by law enforcement with cooperation from the district and determined to be a generic post being shared across the region. A statement from the school district says an individual indicated on a gaming platform that the threat was possibly directed at Caverna High School, which caused an alert from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The sharing individual has been identified and all information from the investigation will be turned over to the county attorney. It does not indicate any identification of the person who made the original threat, from which so many shares across the region have spread. The statement goes on to encourage parents to talk with children about dangers and repercussions from sharing such information.
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Dream Home Winner Announced
Winners of the 20th Bowling Green St. Jude Dream Home were announced Sunday. The 2024 St. Jude Dream Home is awarded to Sandy Bybee of Tompkinsville. Several other prizes were part of the drawing event as sponsored by Houchens Food Group, Wright Implement, Stor-Mor Portable Buildings and BG Home Furnishings. Winners include: Mark Moore of Bowling Green who receives $4,800 gas and groceries and a Traeger Pro 575 Wood Pellet WiFi Grill; Darrell York of Nicholasville, who receives an EGO 52″ zero turn lawnmower and tool package; Sharon Cross of Bowling Green, who gets a $5,000 Stor-Mor Portable Buildings gift certificate; and Shirley Goodrich of Bowling Green, who wins a $10,000 furniture shopping spree along with a portable shed. In all, around $800,000 was raised from this year’s St. Jude Dream Home contest to benefit the St. Jude mission of saving children’s lives.
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Weekend Sports Recap
In the local weekend sports recap, Caverna Football improves to 3-1 on the season with a Thursday night win at Edmonson County. The Colonels play their first home game of the season, hosting Shawnee this Friday night. The Raider Football team remains undefeated, after a 41-19 win Friday night hosting Elizabethtown. Hart County is back on the road this week as they travel to Morgantown Friday night to play Butler County.
In Hart County Golf, this weekend Zach Sloan competed in the Kentucky Allstate Championships in Lexington. He finished 23rd in the state with a score of 148 in two combined rounds. Today, Boys and Girls Hart County Golf will be competing in the Heartland Conference Championship in Springfield.
The Reds took two of three from the Twins over the weekend, with the loss being Sunday afternoon, 9-2. The Reds are off today before returning home Tuesday to begin series with the Braves in their final home stand of the season.
The Bowling Green Hot Rods defeated the Hudson Valley (New York) Renegades Sunday in Bowling Gren, 5-1. The win gives the Hot Rods a 1-0 series lead. Game two is in New York on Tuesday night.
Friday, September 13th, 2024
Investigation Of Previous And New Potential Threats Continues As Some School Attendance Numbers Decline
Thursday was another day of area schools and law enforcement investigating multiple threats and potential threats of violence. Announcements of arrests were released from new incidents in Glasgow, Green County and in Grayson County, along with a threat to a school district in another state, which was traced back to Elizabethtown. Law enforcement agencies, specifically Kentucky State Police have been working hard to reassure communities they will investigate and exhaust all avenues of concern in any threatening situation in the interest of safety. They also are warning teens and parents about the consequences of making threats, copycat posts or even insinuating jokes which could be interpreted as a threat. In the rash of multiple incidents which have included verified social media posts, copied posts from similarly named schools, towns or counties and non-credible accounts of “hearsay”, officials are taking each seriously, using all available resources to track down and prosecute. Suspicions that may not typically trigger concerns are getting relayed and promoted as potential warnings. Still, everyone in every community is asked to be vigilant and report information to authorities as security is increased by law enforcement and school districts.
Many parents across the region are also conflicted concerning the decision to send their kids to class. Many examples can be seen on social media of parents and guardians holding their children back from attendance. Some area school districts are seeing significant impacts by recent events with a few schools reporting attendance percentages as low as 70-75%. In Hart County, numbers appear to not be impacted with an average attendance in the mid 90% range with the high school having the lowest of schools in the district at 92.6% on Thursday.
Friday, September 13th, 2024
Message From Caverna Schools Concerning Friday (9/13/2024) Classes Good morning, Caverna Families and Staff. This is Superintendent Amanda Abell. The safety and wellness of our students and staff is the number one priority at Caverna Schools. Overnight, we received a message from the Kentucky Protective Security Advisor in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency regarding a possible threat to Caverna High School on a gaming platform. This threat has been sent to the FBI, Kentucky State Police and is being investigated by the local law enforcement. Due to the threat still being under investigation, we have decided to cancel classes for Caverna students today Friday, September 13th. We will let our families and staff know when the investigation has concluded and the outcome. Parents, please talk to your children about the seriousness of making threats against a school. We will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law including when a student shares a threat on social media that was created by another individual. We love our Caverna students, families, staff, and communities, and we want everyone to feel safe in our schools. Thank you for your support and understanding. Have a blessed weekend.
Friday, September 13th, 2024
High School Football
Caverna improves to 3-1 in High School Football following their win against Edmonson County Thursday night, 28-6. Next Friday, the Colonels play their first home game of the season, hosting Shawnee.
Tonight, Hart County plays their first home game of the year hosting Elizabethtown. Game time is 7pm with our coverage beginning at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
Search For Missing Teen
Glasgow police is asking for public assistance in locating 17-year-old Nevaeh Martin.
She was last seen on Waterford Lane and investigators believe she intended to travel to Bowling Green. When last seen, she was wearing a white tee shirt, pajama pants and white crocs. Anyone with information is asked to contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
House Complete Loss In Fire
A house fire along Hollis Thomas Road just east of Glasgow in Barren County Tuesday afternoon resulted in a total loss. Several area fire departments responded with the residence fully engulfed as the first crew arrived. Heat generated by the fire also caused damage to a neighboring home. There is no report of injuries related to the incident. The cause remains under investigation.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
More School Threats Investigated
After a threat made against schools in Adair County which prompted closure of the district Wednesday, schools there are closed again today (Thursday). Superintendent Jason Faulkner says they are making sure to rule out any concerns. Faulkner added, he is more comfortable having additional time for a thorough investigation.
Barren County High School, Middle School and Trojan Academy were placed on a soft lockdown Wednesday after a potential threat. An investigation by the Barren County Sheriff’s Department determined a report leading to the precautionary action was not credible.
Leitchfield Police Department is investigating a Snapchat message as a possible threat to Grayson County High School. The school system issued a statement Wednesday evening saying it is unclear if the message was directed at Grayson County in Kentucky, but they are working with law enforcement to investigate and will be increasing security.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
Identity Of Suspect Who Fired Shots Released
Kentucky State Police confirmed the identity of the suspect involved in a shooting incident Tuesday night near the I-65 interchange just west of Horse Cave. After officers were dispatched to the call of shots fired, they located 30-year-old Nicholas Noyes, whose legal address is Cecilia in Hardin County, though his social media profile indicates he currently resides in Louisville. He fled into a wooded area just off KY 335 (L&N Turnpike). No one was injured and it remains unclear how many shots Noyes fired or his intent and motive. The only charge currently listed on his arrest record is wanton endangerment of a police officer. He remains in Hart County Jail with a $7,500 cash bond and is scheduled to appear in court Monday, September 23rd.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
School Threats Reports Continue Across The Region
It has been a whirlwind 24-hour period across the region with more school threat reports being investigated. Monday’s threat against Green County schools continued to get social media traction on Tuesday. Law enforcement and school officials continue saying the concerning post is related to Green County in another state and any relation to Green County, Kentucky is unfounded. Meanwhile the bogus threat against T. K. Stone Middle School in Elizabethtown resulted in the apprehension of a 14-year-old, who is charged with terroristic threatening and being held at a juvenile detention facility. In Marion County, an online post Sunday night resulted in the arrest of a 16-year-old followed by another incident Tuesday morning when a 14-year-old was taken into custody after sending a text message referencing a threat against Marion County High School. In Glasgow, police say a male juvenile is also charged with terroristic threatening after being taken into custody for making threats referencing shooting up Glasgow High School. Following a detailed search, no firearms were found on the juvenile or at the school.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Horse Cave Interstate Interchange Shooter In Custody
A shooter is in custody following an incident near the I-65 interchange at Horse Cave Tuesday night. Multiple agencies responded around 9pm to the area surrounding Southern Comfort RV Park, which is just north of Love’s Truck Stop and across from Kentucky Down Under property on KY 335 (known as L & N Turnpike). There was initial public confusion of the location being in Munfordville before the suspect was apprehended due to social media posts inaccurately reporting the location as National Turnpike in Munfordville. The Kentucky State Police Post 3 Public Affairs Officer confirmed to media the shooter has been detained, but did not officially confirm injuries or victims. There is no additional threat to the area. More information on identity of the shooter will be released when made available.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Man In Edmonson County Dead From Apparent Gunshot
Kentucky State Police is investigating a shooting death in southern Edmonson County. Officers were dispatched to a residence on Timberwood Drive in the southern part of the county Monday. Upon arrival, 43-year-old Christopher Nelson of Smiths Grove was found deceased from an apparent gunshot. Investigators are awaiting autopsy results. KSP does not mention any suspect or suspects in the shooting but says there is no threat to the local community.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Tuesday's Hart County Fiscal Court meeting featured mostly routine business. Jailer Israel Bergenson says the facility currently houses 165 inmates. As announced the previous meeting, Deputy Sheriff Tim Nichols confirmed police departments in Munfordville and Horse Cave will be assisting in paying for the county’s new drug incinerator. The court approved applying to the state’s 80/20 bridge program for three roads in the county. Seasonal and part-time road department pay scales were set at $20 per hour and in personnel action, Jake Ruth, Ronnie Thompson and Charlie Rountree were hired for the road department. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be September 24th.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Semi Hits Utility Pole On Courthouse Square
A semi driver attempting a sharp turn in Munfordville Tuesday morning broke a utility pole near its base, causing a power outage for part of the city. The rear passenger side of the semi's trailer made the impact on the courthouse corner of KY 357 and Caldwell Street. Power was out for a few hours and both roads were blocked as utility companies replaced the pole and reset lines. No injuries are reported. Without power, offices in the courthouse and some on that side of the square were closed for the day. Courthouse offices are back open on a regular scheduled today.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Another Utility Vehicle Theft Investigation Underway
The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating another utility vehicle theft. A Polaris Razor was stolen from a campsite at Blue Holler near Cub Run between midnight and 6am Sunday. It was recovered later in the day Sunday and returned to its owner. As the investigation continues, police ask anyone with information related to the theft to report it. Edmonson County authorities investigated the theft of a Kawasaki Bayou from a residence along Otter Gap Road just a few weeks ago and a Grizzly ATV back in the spring. They are also currently investigating the theft of a stolen farm trailer from a location along the Edmonson County stretch of US 31W. Anyone with knowledge of the stolen trailer is also asked to contact the sheriff’s department.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Water Levels Of Area Lakes To Start Dropping
Water levels at area lakes begin dropping in about a week. The US Army Corps of Engineers starts their fall drawdown on September 16th, reducing levels by about one foot. Recreational areas remain open during this time but will close toward the end of October as the drawdown continues to winter pool. Lowering area lakes is part of the corps routine maintenance, providing essential control of seasonal flooding and regulation for water supplies.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Weekend Sports Recap
In high school football from Friday night, Caverna improves to 2-1 by defeating Eminece, 26-21. The Colonels head to Edmonson County this Friday night,.
Hart County improves to 3-0 by defeating Green County 39-0. The Raiders play their first home game this Friday night as they host Elizabethtown.
The Reds avoided being swept by defeating the Mets Sunday, 3-1. This evening, the Reds have a make-up date with the Braves in Atlanta. First pitch is 5:40pm. The Reds head to St. Louis to begin a series with the Cardinals on Tuesday.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Three Injured In Collision At Busy Intersection
A two vehicle collision injured three people Sunday at the intersection of KY 90 and Veterans Outer Loop near Walmart. The driver of a Nissan passenger car, identified as Ava Taylor, attempted to turn left with a flashing yield arrow and entered the path of a Ford SUV, driven by Rita Stafford. Both drivers and a passenger in a the SUV were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for treatment. The passenger was transferred to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. Updated conditions of those injured are not officially available.
Friday, September 6th, 2024
Lincoln National Park Economic Impact
An economic impact study suggests the value of a national park on its surrounding community. With about 650 average daily visitors and 242 jobs supported, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Park generates a cumulative $23.3 Million charge into the local economy. The new National Park Service report shows just under 240,000 visitors in 2023, with about $16 Million in direct spending. On a broader scale, the report estimates 325.5 million visitors spent $26.4 Billion in communities near national parks, nationwide. This spending supported 415,400 jobs, provided $19.4 Billion in labor income and $55.6 Billion in economic output to the overall US economy. The lodging sector had the highest direct contribution with $9.9 billion in economic output and 89,200 jobs. Restaurants make up the next greatest direct contribution with $5.2 billion in economic output and 68,600 jobs.
Friday, September 6th, 2024
Trojan Trail Flooding Relief
The City of Glasgow is getting a portion of more than $1 Million is grant funding to help with flooding issues. Funds from the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant Program are intended to address infrastructure needs of local governments. Priority was given to rural or financially distressed communities, requiring zero match from those that qualify and on projects that utilize green infrastructure or nature-based solutions. Green infrastructure makes use of plant or soil systems, permeable surfaces, stormwater harvest and reuse, or landscaping to manage stormwater and reduce flows to sewer systems or to surface waters. It provides a multitude of benefits, including cleaner water, flood protection, increased recreational spaces, and diverse habitat for wildlife. Unmanaged stormwater can collect pollutants including trash, chemicals, oils, and dirt/sediment, and convey them to nearby waterways. When mixed with domestic and industrial wastewater in combined sewers, stormwater can also contribute to combined sewer overflows during heavy storm events. Glasgow will receive $100,000 to help improve flood impacts along Trojan Trail. In recent historic rain events, severe flooding has caused significant damage to the area, including evacuations of the Barren County animal shelter.
Friday, September 6th, 2024
High School Football Friday Night
It's High School Football Friday Night... Hart County is taking their Courier Journal Media Poll #2 class ranking on the road, looking to go 3-0 on the season, as they face Green County. Kick off is set for 7pm. Coverage tonight here on WLOC begins just after 6:30. Caverna is 1-1 on the season, looking to bounce back from last weekend's loss as they travel to Eminence. The game is set for 7:30 Eastern/6:30 Central.
Thursday, September 5th, 2024
Boil Water Advisory in parts of Edmonson County
Edmonson County Water District has issued a boil water advisory for portions of their coverage area that includes a section of Hart County. The advisory includes their customers along KY 88 from Wax to Munfordville, KY 88 from Wax to Iberia, KY 889 from Sandlin Lane to the end of the road, KY 728 from the county line to Charles Jaggers Road and KY 1827 from Cub Run to 569 Cherry Springs Road, including all side roads. The advisory is due to a main break and will remain in effect until water samples are taken and the threat of contamination has been eliminated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Protection Agency. Anyone with questions can call Edmonson County Water District at 270-597-2165.
Thursday, September 5th, 2024
KSP seeks assistance in locating wanted man
Kentucky State Police is asking for assistance in locating a wanted man who may be living in Barren County. A media release says 29-year-old Will Linder is wanted for criminal abuse against a child 12-years-of-age or younger. Linder is described as 6 feet tall and around 200 pounds. Anyone who has information on his whereabouts is asked to contact KSP Post 3 in Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.
Thursday, September 5th, 2024
Houchens Industries acquired H. H. Barnum Company
Houchens Industries has acquired Michigan-based H. H. Barnum Company, a distributor of controls for factory and warehouse automation. With an employment roster of around 300 and more than 5,000 customers in eight states including Kentucky and Tennessee, the company was founded in 1946 and went through rapid growth in the late 80′s. Houchens has been 100 percent employee-owned for over 30 years and is now one of the largest ESOPs in the world. Barnum’s CEO, Ed Koza, says Joining such a successful and diverse ESOP company will provide tremendous long-term benefits for their employees and the growth capital necessary to continue long-term growth objectives. After more than a century in business, Houchens operates more than 13 companies, generating more than $4 Billion in combined annual revenue.
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
Parents Arrested After Not Seeking Medical Treatment For Injured Child
Parents are facing charges after failing to report their family being the target of gunfire nearly two weeks ago, which resulted in an untreated injury to their baby. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department coordinated a visit Thursday along with Child Protective Services to a residence in a Nolin Lake Community just west of Cub Run along Waterview Lane. The visit was sparked by the family’s 7-year-old not being in school due to an alleged car wreck. Parents of the child are identified as 34-year-old Hennessy Richardson and 33-year-old Camdace Patterson. Upon further investigation, it was determined the family was not in a wreck, but had been fired upon in Louisville on August 19th. At least eight bullet holes were identified on their vehicle and a window had been shattered. Their 6-month-old was hit in the leg by one of the shots. Neither the father nor the mother reported the incident and they did not seek medical treatment for the baby. Hennessy Richardson and Camdace Patterson are booked at Hart County Jail on charges of criminal abuse of a child and wanton endangerment. Richardson is also facing charges related to outstanding warrants for failure to appear and failure to pay court costs, fees or fines. Both are scheduled to appear in court September 10th. The 7-year-old and 6-month-old were moved into protective custody with medical treatment being administered. The shooting incident is being investigated by Shively Police in Louisville.
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
Two Hart County Residents Among Weekend Arrests In Hardin County
Two Hart County residents are among holiday weekend arrests in Hardin County. According to jail records, 23-year-old Bradly Scott Frederick of Bonnieville is booked on charges of receiving stolen property $10,000 or more, possession of methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia; 42-year-old Amanda Marie Simmons of Cub Run is booked on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana and for not having a rear license illuminated. Upon being arrested both were taken to Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
Munfordville Resident Among Metcalfe Indictments
A Munfordville resident is among those indicted in a recent session of Metcalfe County’s Grand Jury. Courtney Whitsell is charged with assaulting a police or probation officer, criminal mischief, resisting arrest, public intoxication and criminal trespassing.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Large Animal Burial Service Gets Funding
Deceased animals can be present a difficult problem for many livestock farmers. A significant resource to properly dispose of these animals is the Hart County Large Animal Burial Service. Nearly 300 cows and horses were properly buried over the past year. As with many public services, funding is always a concern in keeping them active. Over $15,000 is being provided to the Hart County Large Animal Burial Service, thanks to a grant obtained through the Hart County Conservation District. County officials made the announcement Thursday in Munfordville.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Holiday Weekend Local Sports Recap
If you missed Friday night high school football here on WLOC, the Raiders picked up their second win of the season, defeating LaRue County, 42-12. They travel to Green County Friday night. Meanwhile, Caverna falls to 1 and 1 on the season, losing to Adair County, 36-0. The Colonels are on the road at Eminence this Friday night.
The Reds have won two-in-a-row… They defeated the Astros Monday, 5-3. Today is a rare off-day in the middle of a series. They will host game two of three with Houston on Wednesday night here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Man Arrested For Unlawful Online Communications With A Minor
A Cave City man is charged with inappropriate communications involving a minor. Last week, Cave City Police responded to a complaint of an online exchange involving a female juvenile. After further investigation, 39-year-old John Thurman Ray was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center. He is charged with use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage prohibited activities. Ray remains jailed with a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Traffic Stop Results In Drug Arrest By K-9 Unit
A weekend traffic stop for failure to use headlights resulted in a drug arrest. Cave City Police observed 42-year-old Brian Keith Poynter driving along Mammoth Cave Street on Sunday with the violation. Consent to search his vehicle was obtained, resulting in the department’s new K-9, Mako, giving a positive alert. During investigation, officers located small bags of suspected marijuana, a pipe, a set of digital scales and a container of suspected crystal methamphetamine. Brian Keith Poynter was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, along with violations related to the traffic stop.
Friday, August 30th, 2024
Man Arrested After Burglary
A disorderly man was arrested Wednesday night after an incident in Bonnieville. Hart County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at a residence around 10:00 after receiving notification of 34-year-old Edgar Charles Wurst (of Munfordville) kicking in the front door when he was asked to leave. Deputies learned Wurst had traveled to another residence in a vehicle he did not have permission to drive. Upon arrival by police, it took about 20 minutes for Wurst to comply with instructions to exit the home with his hands up. Citation details show Wurst continued to be disorderly as he was placed into custody. Edgar Charles Wurst is booked at Hart County Jail on charges of burglary, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and intimidating a participant in the legal process.
Friday, August 30th, 2024
Adair County Sheriff Leaving Office
Things are not going smoothly for some branches of Adair County Government. Following intense discussions at a recent Adair County Fiscal Court meeting, both the coroner and sheriff are leaving their respective offices. Sheriff Josh Brockman and Coroner Roger Huckaby will be leaving their positions October 1st. At Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting, both got into heated discussions with Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant. Coroner Huckaby made a request for approval of hiring a new deputy coroner. Before ultimately being approved by magistrates, Judge Bryant questioned the need. The coroner told a Louisville TV Station Thursday that during a follow-up meeting Wednesday with the judge executive, he was disrespected. Roger Huckaby turned in a resignation after that meeting. Also at Tuesday's Adair County Fiscal Court meeting, Sheriff Brockman made a request to solve funding and staffing issues for what he labeled an “emergency situation” within the sheriff’s department. Another intense discussion took place, but resulted in no action being taken by the court. Josh Brockman announced his retirement Wednesday, saying he had been eligible for three years and now is the right time. For now, Brockman encouraged the public to give magistrates an opportunity to come up with solutions for his department’s issues related to retention, pay and equipment. In the interim, the sheriff, mayor of Columbia and chief of police in Columbia announced a temporary partnership to help solve some of the issues.
Thursday, August 29th, 2024
Pursuit In Park City
A man is facing charges after a police pursuit through Park City on Monday evening. A deputy with the Barren County Sheriff’s Department clocked a passenger car traveling 86 in a 55mph zone on Louisville Road around 5:30. Upon initiating a traffic stop, the driver (identified as 62-year-old Rodney Froedge of Park City) sped away. The resulting pursuit reached speeds of 100 before Froedge turned into a residence. The attending deputy made contact with Froedge, who stated he fled to avoid a speeding citation. A search of the subject vehicle resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine. Rodney Froedge is booked at Barren County Jail, charged with various moving violations related to the pursuit along with non-moving violations, wanton endangerment and possession of methamphetamine.
Thursday, August 29th, 2024
Motorcycle DUI
Tuesday, police in Hodgenville arrested an intoxicated motorcycle driver. An officer running radar on US 31E clocked John McCain of Toccoa, Georgia at 105mph. After being stopped, McCain showed signs of impairment. He was arrested and taken to Hodgenville Police Department, agreeing to a breathalyzer test which indicated an alcohol level of .097. McCain is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of DUI with aggravated circumstances, reckless driving and excessive speeding.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Library and ambulance tax rates were approved during Tuesday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting. Both are going down for the year, with the Library rate dropping from 9.3 to 9.1 cents per $100 of value, while the ambulance tax also drops, going from 7.1 to 6.9 cents per $100 of value. In other court business, Brian Webber was hired as the county road foreman, effective until the end of 2026. In departmental reports, Jailer Israel Bergenson said there are currently 162 inmates at the facility. After other routine business items, the court adjourned. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be September 10th.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
State Fair High Attendance
Though final numbers have not been released, a spokesperson for the Kentucky State Fair says there were several days of record-breaking attendance over the past week and a half. Near perfect weather for much of the fair, combined with promotions like last Monday’s $5 admission, Tuesday’s Senior Day and others made the 120th Kentucky State Fair a big success. This year, there were more than 15,000 general entries, 637 homemade beer and wine entries, over 9,600 livestock entries and almost 10,000 FFA and 4-H participants. The fair also featured a county ham record sell at $10.5 million, with proceeds benefiting charity.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
Corvette Event Expected To Bring Heavy Traffic
Parades of Corvettes around the area will be widely noticed today and into the weekend with the National Corvette Museum Caravan and 30th Anniversary Celebration. Heavy traffic is expected particularly along routes near the Corvette Museum and throughout Bowling Green, in General. Transportation officials say motorists should be patient and use additional caution with the expected congestion.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
Deck Collapses Causing Minor Injuries
The Barren County Coroner and members of East Barren Volunteer Fire Department fell when the deck of a home collapsed Monday evening while they were on it. In all, five people were on the structure after responding to a death call at the residence along Old Frank’s Mill Road. Those members were carrying the deceased out of the home when the structure gave away, dropping them about 10 feet. Each person who fell was taken for treatment of minor injuries but no one was seriously hurt.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Weekend Local Sports Recap
Both of our local football teams picked up wins over the weekend to start the 2024 high school football season. Friday night, Caverna defeated Muhlenberg County with a high powered offensive performance, 56-44. Next up, the Colonels play Adair County at Marion County this coming Friday night. Saturday night, Hart County defeated Nelson County, 43-15. The Raiders travel to LaRue County this Friday night.
The Reds dropped three of their four games with the Pirates, losing the finale’ 4-3 on Sunday. A slim shot at a wildcard spot is quickly fading for Cincinnati. The Reds are off today, before returning home to host Oakland Tuesday night.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Elderly Man Shot, Teen Charged With Murder
An elderly man is dead after a shooting in Edmonson County. The sheriff’s department and Kentucky State Police are investigating the early Sunday morning incident which happened at a residence along The Bridge Road in Brownsville. Few details have been released, but a KSP report says 83-year-old Ernest Cline of Bowling Green was found deceased in a bed inside that residence and 18-year-old Damien Worrel is now charged with murder and robbery. Worrel is currently being held in Hart County Jail, with no bond set.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Trooper Island Raffle Winner Announced
The Kentucky State Police Trooper Island Raffle winner of a $50,000 2024 Mustang is Lois Melton of Albany. Her name was drawn Sunday at the KSP booth with the conclusion of the Kentucky State Fair. Trooper Jonathan Biven, who is Commander of Trooper Island Camp at Dale Hollow Lake, called Melton on speakerphone for those gathered at the booth to hear her receive the exciting news. She has the opportunity to take the car or $50,000 cash, but didn’t immediately say which option she would take. Biven told the crowd that approximately 33,000 tickets were sold for this year’s raffle to benefit Trooper Island.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Suspected Drowning At Barren River Lake
Hart County Search and Rescue is among several responding agencies called to assist in locating a suspected drowning victim at Barren River Lake. A spokesperson for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife says a search is ongoing in the vicinity of Quarry Road Recreational Area at Gilligan’s Island, which is near Barren River Dam. Emergency management in Barren County says Mike Aurand did not resurface after entering the water Sunday evening.
Friday, August 23rd, 2024
County July Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment figures for July across Kentucky show a statewide loss of about 7,000 jobs. Even though raw rates released late last week are not seasonally adjusted for sharp changes in the job market due to school breaks, summer tourism and other factors, the overall trend of higher unemployment continues for much of 2024. Hart County showed a slight increase for July, climbing to 5.6% from June’s 5.5%, which was a larger jump from the 4.8% mark in May. Nearby rates for July include Edmonson County at 6% for the highest of all surrounding counties, followed by Grayson County at 5.7%, Metcalfe County at 5.6%, LaRue County at 5.5%, Barren and Hardin Counties at 5.4% and Green County with the lowest rate among our neighbors at 5%. The state sits at 5.3%, up three-tenths of a percent from the previous month. Cumberland County has the lowest rate in the state at 3.8%. Magoffin County has the highest unemployment rate at 11.3%. In comparing Kentucky with the rest of the country, the statewide 5.3% mark is slightly higher than the national 4.5% average. Last month, the US was at 4.3%.
Friday, August 23rd, 2024
Copper Thefts Prompt Safety Warning From FRECC
Recent copper thefts have prompted Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative to address safety, even to those who would damage their infrastructure. The co-op reminds anyone who approaches a utility pole or other property of the safety risk involved. leads from poles can electrocute anyone coming in contact with them, but is even more likely to put line workers at risk from improper functioning of the system. Ground leads protect poles from lightning strikes. Without them, the electric grid is more susceptible to failure. Workload is also increased with line workers having to track down affected poles. Farmers RECC says the community can help by reporting any unusual activity to them and local authorities.
Friday, August 23rd, 2024
The Boys Of Fall Kick Off The 2024 High School Football Season
High school football kicks off for our local teams this weekend. Tonight, the Colonels of Caverna open the season on the road at Muhlenberg County. Game time is 7pm. The Colonels are on the road for their first four games of the season, with the home opener set for September 20th. Caverna will finish the year with a heavy home game schedule, as they look to make a repeat post season appearance, building on momentum from the 2023 season. Hart County plays Saturday night. The Raiders are also on the road to open the 2024 season, as they travel to Nelson County for a 7pm Central kick off. Catch the game here on WLOC, with coverage beginning at 6:30. The Raiders also play several games on the road to begin this year's schedule. Hart County's first home game is set for September 13th, hosting Elizabethtown as they play for the first time on the high school's new artificial turf surface which is nearing completion of construction. This year's Caverna-Hart County game is being played in Munfordville on September 27th. Follow the Raiders all season long here on WLOC and catch select Caverna games, streaming on WLOC Plus. Be listening for updated broadcast schedules as we go through the season.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2024
Woman With Multiple DUI Records Indicted
A Glasgow woman with at least four DUI arrests has been indicted by an Adair County Grand Jury for another driving while intoxicated offence. In June, Katrina Bogle was stopped by a deputy with the Adair County Sheriff’s Department after being observed operating her vehicle in a careless manner. Her vehicle only had one working headlight and her license plate was not illuminated. She failed a field sobriety test. Arraignment on charges associated with the incident is scheduled for next Tuesday in Columbia. Her bond is listed at $2,500.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2024
Intoxicated Felon Comes To Police Station To Claim Firearm
A man showed up at Hodgenville Police Department while intoxicated to claim a firearm that had been found and turned in. When Justin Young of Hodgenville arrived Wednesday afternoon, he was detained after an ID check revealed him to be a convicted felon who is prohibited from possessing firearms. He was suspected of driving to the police station while under the influence and agreed to a sobriety test, which showed him to be impaired. A blood test is pending, which was obtained to provide an exact alcohol reading. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked for possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and DUI.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2024
Man Writes Thousands In Cold Checks
A man is facing charges after using cold checks in attempts to purchase motorcycles, ATVs and trailers in Hardin County. Investigators say in May and June 40-year-old Jeremy Dean White of Hodgenville wrote a check at Rural King to purchase a utility vehicle and trailer for just under $15,000; wrote checks to Etown Powersports totaling over $47,000 to purchase a motorcycle, two utility vehicles, helmets and other gear; wrote checks totaling over $59,000 to Dan Powers Motorsports to purchase a motorcycle, utility vehicle and trailer; and wrote checks totaling over $20,000 to Adventure Powersports to purchase two mowers. He told sales people (at these businesses) a range of justifications, including he would be cashing in his 401k and his mother had passed away, leaving him a large sum of money. As police began investigating and attempting to recover several of these purchases, it was discovered White had either traded, sold or otherwise used and depreciated each of the items. White was arrested Friday and is being held at Hardin County Detention Center with bonds totaling $185,000.
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
Man Who Killed Two In Elizabethtown Shooting Dies In Hospital
There will be no trail, evidence or conviction for Christopher Elder, who killed two and injured another in that Monday morning, targeted, domestic shooting in Elizabethtown. Police confirmed Tuesday that Elder is dead. He is believed to have fired more than 10 gunshots from a nearby parking lot as Erica Riley, her mother and another family member walked toward Hardin County Justice Center. Riley and her mother succumbed to their injuries and the other family member is in stable condition. Christopher Elder left the scene and was located a couple of hours later in Christian County, where a pursuit ended in a church parking lot. A standoff lasted for about 90 minutes before Elder shot himself in the head. He was flown to Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville where he died Monday night.
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
Middle School Staff Member Comes To Work Intoxicated
An middle school employee in Elizabethtown was arrested after showing up intoxicated Tuesday morning. A school administrator at T. K. Stone Middle School noticed the condition of 49-year-old Tamara Mouser and reported the observation to the school resource officer who made contact with Mouser. Elizabethtown Police Department responded and arrested Mouser (who is from Bardstown), charging her with alcohol intoxication in a public place. A statement from Elizabethtown Schools says the staff member resigned, effective immediately and students were never in danger during the incident. Tamara Mouser is jailed in Hardin County Detention Center. Identification of Mouser was made through law enforcement and jail records. The school system is dealing with the incident as a personnel matter and says no further information will be released from the school system.
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
Social Media Incorrectly Connects Cave City Police To Officer-Involved Incident In Another State
Cave City Police is battling misinformation being spread on social media. Local posts have surfaced commenting and sharing information on an incident involving a Sergeant Milligan. The post appears to have originated from a police department in Cave City, Arkansas. Local departments have no record of an incident involving any officer matching the name. Cave City, Kentucky does not have an employee with the last name of Milligan. A statement from our local Cave City Department expresses appreciation for concern among citizens but encourages social media users to verify information before sharing or commenting on such posts.
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024
Two Dead, One Injured, Shooter In Critical Condition
A scene of chaos resulted in three people shot and a suspect on the run in Elizabethtown Monday morning. Witnesses say ten or more gunshots were fired around 9am local time in the parking lot across from Hardin County Justice Center, near the square. Two women and a man were hit by targeted gunfire. Police say 37-year-old Erica Riley of Elizabethtown died at the scene. Riley’s mother, 71-year-old Janet Riley died after being transported to a hospital. The male victim is identified only as a family member and is hospitalized in stable condition. The suspected shooter, identified as Christopher Elder, left the scene and was located a couple of hours later in Christian County, where a pursuit ended in a church parking lot. A standoff lasted for about 90 minutes before Elder shot himself. He was flown to Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville and listed in critical condition. Erica Riley and Christopher Elder were scheduled to appear in family court Monday morning for Riley to initiate an emergency protective order against Elder. The basis for the order alleged abuse of Riley and her two children over the past 12 months. Elder has a history of assault charges dating back to 2006.
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024
Penalties Announced For Hart County Business EPA Violations
The Western Kentucky District US Attorney’s Office announced penalties against a Hart County business last week. Logsdon Valley Oil Company, also known as Hart Petroleum, is tagged with a $100,000 fine and three years of probation for dumping oil and gas by-product into sinkholes in violation of the United State Safe Drinking Water Act. Environmental Protection Agency Special Agent Leslie Carroll said dumping the substance, which is also called brine water, violates regulations designed to protect public health and safety. He also says the sentence demonstrates law enforcement will take action to protect water supplies from those who ignore these regulations. Logsdon Valley Oil Company was convicted of multiple violations 2013.
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024
I-65 Exit 91 Interchange Closures
Crews will be placing a microsurface on Southbound I-65 ramps to Western Kentucky Parkway and US 31W on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, August 20th-21st. Work will also take place along the parkway, between the interstate interchange and the US 31W Bypass interchange. Ramps will be closed and various lane closures will be in place from 6pm through 6am both nights. Work is being scheduled overnight, to minimize disruption to motorists. Signs and message boards will be in place to direct traffic through the short detour of cloverleaf ramps to their respective destinations from the interstate interchange. Weather permitting, work should be finished during these two nights.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
Fatal collision in Barren County
At approximately 7:00 a.m. Friday morning, KSP Post 3 was notified of a rollover collision on I-65 at the 49.4 mm. A preliminary investigation indicated that a red 2015 Kia Sorento was traveling north on I-65. The vehicle lost control and went off the left side of the roadway, causing the vehicle to overturn and collide with a tree. A back seat passenger in the vehicle was fatally injured and was pronounced deceased on the scene by the Barren County Coroner's Office. Another passenger in the vehicle was taken to T J Samson Hospital in Glasgow where they were treated for their injuries.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
Two separate drug arrests were made in Metcalfe County
Edmonton Police Department arrested 24-year-old Latasha Jewell Saturday and charged her with possession of a controlled substance/1st degree, 1st offense, (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia -buy/possess, possession of marijuana and arrest of a person mentally ill and a danger to self/others. Jewell was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
54-year-old Ronald Bilderbreck was placed under arrest Sunday by Edmonton Police Department and charged with public intoxication- controlled substance, and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Bilderbreck was also lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
Glasgow Police make an assault arrest
26-year-old Sammy Medrano, Jr. was taken into custody Friday for Assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) with no visible injury. Medrano was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
KSP investigates Fatal Collision on US 68 in Green County
GREENSBURG, Ky. (August 18, 2024) – On Saturday, August 17th, Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision on US 68 near Pleasant Run Church Road in Green County. The preliminary investigation revealed that Anthony Byers, age 40 of Albany, was traveling west on US 68 in a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt when he crossed the roadway’s centerline and collided head-on with a 1998 Jeep Cherokee. The Jeep Cherokee was traveling east of US 68 and was operated by Darrell Rakes, age 39 of Greensburg.
Ms. Byers was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Green County Coroner. Mr. Rakes was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment of injuries. KSP Post 15 Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Green County Sheriff's Office, Green County Fire and EMS, Green County Rescue Squad, and Green County Coroner’s Office. The collision remains under investigation by Trooper Alex England.
Friday, August 16th, 2024
Utility Says Telephone Service Will Continue To Be A Priority
South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative is fighting off rumors and incorrect information circulating through social media. A letter and call to action petition is circulating from an online organization called CommunityPhone, which claims phone companies are ending landline service. In a direct statement released this week, SCRTC says they will continue providing landline options with no plans to discontinue those services. SCRTC began as a telephone company more than 70 years ago and has been recognized throughout its history as one of the top rural telecommunications providers in the country. The statement says their team will be glad to answer any questions about service by calling 270-678-2111.
Friday, August 16th, 2024
Wanted Man Arrested After A Month Of Following Leads
Police have arrested Conor Creekmore after nearly a month of following leads and searching various locations. Creekmore was seen on surveillance video making a drug drop for LaRue County Jail inmates back in July. Several inmates were immediately charged in connection with the incident and his girlfriend was arrested just a couple of days ago for helping him avoid apprehension. On Wednesday, Hodgenville Police announced Conor Creekmore was located and taken into custody with assistance from Elizabethtown Police and the Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force. He is jailed at LaRue County Detention Center. Several other individuals are suspected of helping Creemore avoid arrest, including John Arnold, who also has several unrelated warrants. Police believe Arnold is in the Grayson County area and ask anyone with information on his location to contact law enforcement.
Friday, August 16th, 2024
Four Wheeler Theft
Several ATV thefts have occurred across Hart and neighboring counties since spring. The latest report comes from Edmonson County, where the sheriff’s department is attempting to recover a 2003 Kawasaki Bayou. The four-wheeler was taken from the back yard of a residence along Otter Gap Road. Anyone with information to help in the investigation is asked to contact the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department.
Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Funeral Home Looking For Relatives Of Deceased Woman
A local funeral home is asking for help in locating any relatives of a recently deceased woman. A request from Sego Funeral Home in Munfordville says 89-year-old Geneva Mae Searcy passed away last weekend in Bowling Green but there are currently no contacts for a funeral service. The funeral home says they are not asking for money from anyone, but simply hoping to find someone who may have known her before setting a burial date. Searcy was born in Pulaski County and was preceded in death by a sister, Betty Cooper. Anyone with information which may help find a relative is asked to call Sego Funeral Home at 270-524-2421.
Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Missing Woman With Down Syndrome Found And Returned Home
A woman with Down Syndrome who was reported missing has been located. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department issued a request for help from the general public after the 46-year-old left a residence on Noah Stevens Road Tuesday night. With assistance from surrounding agencies, including Hart County Search And Rescue, she was found Wednesday morning by a Edmonson County Deputy and is back with her family.
Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Records Indicate Planning For New Chick-fill-A
Social media is buzzing after information was posted from a Glasgow news outlet Wednesday regarding the location of a planned Chick-fill-A restaurant. The report cites information filed for planning purposes with the Barren County Clerk's Office. The plat filed shows the restaurant being located on the Hart County side of Glasgow in the open field near Hillview Apartments just north of the Happy Valley Road intersection. With the only verified source at this time being filed planning paperwork with the city, there is no timetable publicly announced for construction or opening.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Man Killed Driving Riding Mower On Roadway
Kentucky State Police has released a report of a vehicle collision with a lawnmower that killed a man in Adair County on Friday. The incident happened during peak afternoon traffic along KY 76 when 78-year-old Ralph Grider of Columbia was on the roadway traveling east on tractor-type riding mower. Grider was approached from the rear by a vehicle driven by 71-year-old Larry Goodin also of Columbia. The Goodin vehicle hit the mower, killing Grider. The initial report does not indicate factors describing why Goodin did not see Grider. Investigation of the incident continues.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Edmonson County Boys Basketball Coach Headed To Russellville
Edmonson County's head boys basketball coach is leaving for a position in the Russellville School System. Trey Tinsley was also a teacher at Edmonson County High School. He only spent one season as head coach in Brownsville, leading the team to a district runner-up finish with an appearance in the 3rd Region Tournament.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Man Arrested After Providing Drugs To Juvenile
A man from Tennessee was arrested after providing drugs to a minor in Glasgow. Early Tuesday, police located a parked vehicle at Gorin Park and detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside it. After speaking with 38-year-old Andrew Moore and a female juvenile, officers found marijuana inside the ashtray of the vehicle, drug paraphernalia inside the center console and a loaded handgun in a backpack. An ID check and further investigation revealed Moore to be a convicted felon and he had met the female juvenile inside the park, where he gave her marijuana. He is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of marijuana and paraphernalia possession, unlawful transaction with a minor, possession of handgun by a convicted felon and public intoxication of a controlled substance other than alcohol.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court has voted to take legal action against Edmonson County Water District to ensure representation. During Tuesday's fiscal court meeting, magistrates voted to sue for the right to have a Hart County Resident on their water board. Several citizens in Hart County are served by Edmonson County Water District. In other court business, the second reading for 2024 tax rates was passed, lowering the rate from 9.8% to 9.5% as previously reported during the first reading. The court voted to install stop signs at the intersection of Holly and Sycamore along with the intersection of Dogwood and Willow, hire Hanna Resource Group for resource assessment, accept $100,000 in regional development assistance in lieu of taxes from TVA, appoint Judge Executive Joe Choate to the Hart County Chamber Board, accept a bid of $32,000 for replacing doors at the courthouse and purchase two bushogs at $23,000. Department reports include Jailer Israel Bergenson, who says there are 157 inmates currently in the jail. Sheriff Jeff Wilson announced receipt of a $9,000 grant from BRADD for ballistic vests and requested funds in the amount of $7,500 for a drug incinerator. The request was approved and the court will ask the cities of Munfordville and Horse Cave to assist in paying for the unit with shared use. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is set for August 27th.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Major Promoted To New Police Chief
Cave City has named a new Police Chief with the promotion of Paul Reynolds. Reynolds joined the department in 2016 and has been instrumental in working with multiple agencies in the regional drug task force. He has also been the K9 Unit Leader with officer Jax. A release from the city says with the move from Major to Chief, Paul Reynolds will lead with integrity, dedication and a strong sense of duty. It continues to say with his leadership, the Cave City Police Department will thrive and make a positive impact on the lives of citizens.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
In Monday night's Horse Cave City Council Meeting, resolutions were passed regarding utilization of a grant for an elevator at the American Cave Museum and acceptance of an access road to the new Horse Cave Bypass. The county emergency operations plan was reviewed and accepted and departmental reports were provided to the council. Mayor Randall Curry commented on recent road construction, saying KY 218 and US 31W resurfacing projects are now complete along with city street resurfacing. He said curb work on Church Street is expected to be complete in the next few weeks.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Meeting To Get Public Input For Road Improvements
Plans are being developed to improve safety and relieve traffic flow issues at the Elizabethtown Exit 94 interchange. The area from Ring Road to just east of the interstate includes several traffic lights that operate in sequence and contains inadequately spaced business entrances. The sequence of lights necessary to facilitate movement on US 62 creates frustrating conditions for motorists trying to access various restaurants, hotels and other locations along side-streets. The area is further complicated by the narrow US 62 width clearance of the railroad overpass just east of the Ring Road intersection. The railroad bridge also creates a condition severely restricting safe passage of pedestrians and bicycle riders, which are increasing in numbers with nearby hotels being short distances to nearby amenities. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is hosting a public meeting tonight at Elizabethtown Tourism and Convention Bureau (located at 1030 North Mulberry Street) to present design alternatives developed to address these issues. The meeting will be an open-house format. No formal presentation will be held, but individuals can stop in anytime between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm to review displays, ask questions and discuss project alternatives with KYTC engineers and staff, as well as consultant personnel. Citizens preferring a virtual setting can view project information and complete a survey by accessing the project website, www.drive62.com, where responses will be collected through the September 13th, 2024 survey deadline.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Missing Teen Returns Home
Another of three missing teens reported last week in Barren County has returned home safely. The Barren County Sheriff’s Department says 16-year-old Jay Gravens, who had not been seen for six days, was located Saturday. Early last Monday, 18-year-old Jorja Wilson was reported missing but was found within the next day. The location of 17-year-old Devynn Wise, who left her home August 2nd, is still unknown. She is five feet-nine inches, 140 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Wise is believed to be with her boyfriend, Baylar LeGrand. LeGrand’s family also notes he has not been heard from since Wise left home. Police say these disappearances were not connected. Anyone with information which can help find Devynn Wise or Baylar LeGrand should contact the Barren County Sheriff’s Office at 270-651-2771.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Street Closure in Glasgow
Motorists traveling South Green Street in Glasgow will have to find another route from the square down to the Southgate area. South Green will be blocked 6am-6pm each of the next four days just south of the square between Wayne Street and Washington Street while work takes place on an adjacent building.
Monday, August 12th, 2024
Glasgow theft arrest made involving a repeat offender
Officer McGuire of Glasgow Police Department arrested 30-year-old Cody Holley Sunday and charged him with Theft by Unlawful Taking - Shoplifting, Class-A, 3 or more in 5 years. A court date for Holley has been set for August 15th. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, August 12th, 2024
Assault arrest in Edmonson County
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office made an assault arrest Sunday. 29-year-old David Campos was charged with Disorderly Conduct, 2nd degree, Assault, 4th degree, (domestic violence) no visible injury and Terroristic Threatening, 3rd degree. Campos was lodged in Hart County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning.
Monday, August 12th, 2024
KSP make a weekend drug arrest
A drug arrest was made Sunday by Kentucky State Police. 31-year-old Dennis Morrison was arrested after being charged with 4 counts of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, 3rd degree, 1st offense, and Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine). Morrison was taken to Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, August 9th, 2024
Man Arrested After Stealing Two Vehicles
A Louisville man was arrested in Grayson County after stealing two vehicles. Officers with the Grayson County Sheriff's Department were called to the store at Smitty City between Nolin Lake and Leitchfield Wednesday after a missing truck was observed with an unknown driver. Deputies arrived and identified the driver as 41-year-old Aaron Miller, who admitted to the theft. A short time later, an abandoned car was found on Western Kentucky Parkway near the Clarkson Exit. Miller also admitted to stealing that vehicle from Indiana. He drove the car until it ran out of gas and then traveled on foot before stealing the truck. Miller is booked at Grayson County Detention Center on two charges of auto theft. He also has a warrant for failure to appear out of Jefferson County.
Friday, August 9th, 2024
Woman Arrested For Third DUI After Nearly Causing Collision
A Horse Cave woman is jailed for DUI after being arrested in Cave City. A police report says 32-year-old Josephine Garmon was driving a pickup when she pulled out in front of an officer on Happy Valley Street, nearly causing a wreck. The truck ran a red signal at Happy Valley Street and Dixie before crossing the center line and nearly striking another vehicle. After being pulled over, the arresting officer says a strong odor of alcohol was detected. Garmon stated she had been drinking whiskey and the citation indicates Garmon considered the situation a funny joke. Her child was also in the vehicle during the incident. Josephine Garmon is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of DUI with aggravated circumstances due to the presence of a child, wanton endangerment, reckless driving, no registration and no insurance. This is her third DUI arrest.
Friday, August 9th, 2024
Road Closed For Bridge Replacement
In making needed infrastructure improvements, bridge work over South Fork Russell Creek along Fry Ridge Road (KY 487) about two miles from Exie is set to begin next week. Closure of the road over the creek will begin August 12th and last for 60 days for the bridge to be torn out and rebuilt. A signed detour will be in place, using US 68 and KY 61.
Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Animal Shelter Receives Grant
Hart County Animal Shelter is getting a $3,000 grant from Maddie’s Fund, a non-profit organization based in California which was established in 1994 by Dave and Cheryl Duffield in memory of their inspirational dog, Maddie. To date, the foundation has awarded over $287.5 million in grants for the care of animals. Hart County Animal Shelter is located along US 31W between Rowletts and Munfordville in front of the fairgrounds and is currently participating in “Clear the Shelters,” an adoption campaign with fees reduced through September 10th.
Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Two County DUI Pursuit
A lengthy pursuit which began with a DUI complaint in Elizabethtown early Wednesday morning ended in Clarkson. Elizabethtown Police, Kentucky State Police and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department joined the chase along westbound US 62 from Hardin into Grayson County around 1am Central Time. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Cyrus Owens of Radcliff, was stopped with the use spike strips and exited his car without further incident. He is charged with DUI, operating on a DUI suspended license, fleeing, reckless driving, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Fire Chief To Retire
Glasgow’s Fire Chief and Hart County Native, William Rock, is retiring following 23 years of total service. The announcement was made earlier this week. Rock will be leaving October 1st. He says retiring will enable him to move closer to his daughter, who lives in Louisville and is expecting her first child. William Rock has been Glasgow’s Fire Chief for the past three years.
Tuesday, August 6th, 2024
Sheriff's Department Asking For Help From The Public To Find Missing Teens
The Barren County Sheriff’s Department issued alerts for three separate missing teens on Monday. The first is for 17-year-old Devynn Wise, who left her home in Glasgow on Friday. Police believe she is with her boyfriend, Baylar Legrand. Devynn Wise is described as five feet, nine inches, 140 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. The second is for 16-year-old Jay Gravens, who was last seen at his residence in Glasgow on Sunday evening. He is described as six feet, two inches and 160 pounds. He was wearing jeans, a black t-shirt and boots with American Flag designs on the side. The third alert was issued for 18-year-old Jorja Wilson. She disappeared from her residence early Monday morning but has since been located. A spokesperson for the sheriff’s department says circumstances of these missing individuals are not believed to be connected.
Tuesday, August 6th, 2024
Fiscal Court Votes On Cannabis Prohibition
With Hart and several surrounding counties opting to put medical cannabis options on the ballot this fall to let voters decide with the start of the state’s allowance of sales, LaRue County is taking a different approach. At their fiscal court meeting, magistrates voted to enact an ordinance to prohibit cannabis business operations, which also dictates Hodgenville and the LaRue County portion of Upton. Discussion from the court indicates a position of prohibition until citizens bring petition on the issue if they want medical cannabis sales placed on the ballot, effectively still allowing voters to decide but without automatically instigating the referendum. LaRue County Fiscal Court passed the ordinance, 4-1. Green County Fiscal Court has also recently passed an ordinance of prohibition.
Monday, August 5th, 2024
Police Still Looking For Man Who Provided Drugs For Inmates
Police in Hodgenville have received new leads, but are still searching for the man who made a drug drop at a school dumpster for pickup by inmate workers. When apprehended, Conor Creekmore will be facing charges of possession and trafficking methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school and promoting contraband. After being identified on surveillance video in the July 22nd drug drop, police searched Creekmore’s residence and found stolen road signs and drug paraphernalia which resulted in additional warrants. Acting on a tip Creekmore was at his residence, officers returned, but he fled before their arrival. Police have since learned Conor Creekmore shaved his hair and beard. It is believed several friends may be helping him avoid law enforcement contact. A press release from Hodgenville Police warns: Anyone helping Creekmore will be charged with hindering apprehension.
Friday, August 2nd, 2024
Man Shoots At Woman Driving Away After Domestic Incident
A Leitchfield man is charged with attempted murder following a Wednesday evening domestic incident at a residence along Claggett Road in Grayson County. A woman came to Leitchfield Police Department and claimed 58-year-old Guy Schmitzerle shot at her car as she left the residence. Police investigators say the driver's door appeared to have damage received from being struck by shotgun fire. Kentucky State Police arrested Schmitzerle at the residence a short time later, where he admitted to shooting at the woman. He is jailed in Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, August 2nd, 2024
Man Charged With Murder In Hit And Run Incident
A pedestrian died Wednesday after a hit-and-run incident on US 31W in Upton. Around Noon, emergency responders were called to scene where 71-year-old Pete Hawk was struck by a vehicle driven by 33-year-old Matthew Bush. Using nearby security surveillance, the vehicle was identified and located a short time later about two miles into Hart County where Bush attempted to hide it in a barn. Officers with the Hardin County and Hart County Sheriff’s Departments arrested Bush, charging him with murder, DUI, leaving the scene of an incident and failure to render aid or assistance. Matthew Bush is in Hart County Jail with bond set at a half-million.
Thursday, August 1st, 2024
New Police Chief Sworn
Munfordville has a new police chief. After 32 years in the Munfordville department, Chief Greg Atwell retires with the change of leadership. In the January meeting of Munfordville City Council, Atwell’s retirement was announced and preparation began for transitioning Ryan Riggs to the position. During that council session, a position of Assistant Chief was created for Riggs because he would need to meet requirements for training purposes prior to becoming chief. Ryan Riggs was sworn-in Wednesday.
Thursday, August 1st, 2024
New Middle School Principal Announced
Barren County Middle School has their new principal. The announcement to hire Joey Bunch to take over for Michael Davis was made Wednesday. Davis is moving to a position at the school system’s central office. Bunch has been the district’s Director of Transportation most recently. Starting out in 2004 with the Barren County School System, Joey Bunch has also served as a teacher and guidance counselor at Hiseville Elementary as well as Principal at Austin Tracy Elementary.
Thursday, August 1st, 2024
Man Dies After I-65 Collision
A man who wrecked on I-65 after hydroplaning and exited his vehicle was hit and killed by a semi. The Tuesday night incident near Smith’s Grove claimed the life of 36-year-old Anthony Hodge of Bowling Green. An incident report from Kentucky State Police indicates Hodge was northbound and hit the barrier wall after losing control on the wet road. The Kia Forte came to rest in the center lane. When he got out, he was struck by the semi, operated by 64-year-old Alexander Kipnis of Oklahoma. Hodge was pronounced deceased at the scene. The incident blocked the interstate causing a significant northbound backup for approximately two hours.
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
Credit & Debit card fraud on rise in Hardin County
There is a recent spike in credit and debit card fraud involving skimmers in Hardin County. These devices have been most frequently found on gas pumps in the area. A statement from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department urges citizens to regularly check their card activity and report any unauthorized charges.
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
Arrests made after ATM theft
Three suspects who tried to break into an ATM were arrested after a chase through Elizabethtown last week. Police identified 20-year-old Samuel Fobbs Jr., of Pasadena, 25-year-old James Dwayne Harris and 38-year-old Johnathan Eugene Walker, both of Houston following the incident at Abound Credit Union on Ring Road. Through the use of Flock Cameras, police identified the vehicle being used in the attempted robbery and engaged pursuit at College Street Road and US 62. The chase ended on New Glendale Road near the US 31W Bypass roundabout. During pursuit, the suspect collided with another vehicle but did not cause any physical injuries. All three were taken into custody as fugitives and charged locally with fleeing and evading and a number of other offences related to the incident.
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
Distillery contract worker death
A contract worker at Willitt Distillery near Bardstown died there Tuesday. Details of the incident and resulting death of 44-year-old Alberto Matias were not described, but Nelson County investigators say foul play is not suspected. Following the incident, the visitor center was closed and tours canceled for the rest of the day.
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
Inmate Workers Charged With Drug Violations
Hodgenville Police Department is investigating an incident involving drugs and LaRue County Inmates doing work at LaRue County High School. The school’s resource officer received a vape alert from detectors in the restroom. A search of these inmates revealed James Kennedy of Ashland in possession of methamphetamine. Using security camera footage from the school, investigators observed a drug drop conducted on July 22nd, near a dumpster. The suspect making the drop is identified as Conor Creekmore of Hodgenville. Inmates were seen retrieving the drop on the morning of July 23rd. James Kennedy is charged with possession of methamphetamine and promoting contraband. Another inmate, identified as Jacob Beaty of Louisville, is charged with possession and trafficking methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school and promoting contraband. Police believe Beaty arranged the drop. Conor Creekmore now has a warrant for possession and trafficking methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school and promoting contraband. A search of Creekmore’s residence turned up stolen road signs and drug paraphernalia. Warrants were issued on those accounts, as well.
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
Off-Duty Paramedic Drowns
A man drown Monday afternoon in Barren River Lake. Witnesses say the victim, identified as 35-year-old Christian Smith of Louisville, jumped from the back of a boat and did not resurface. He was not wearing a life jacket. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Officials say no foul play is suspected but additional details of the drowning were not confirmed. The body was recovered from a cove near the state park. Christian Smith was an off-duty paramedic with Anchorage-Middletown Fire and EMS.
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
Motorcycle Pursuit And Arrest
A Cave City man wanted by the Barren County Sheriff’s Department was captured by Glasgow Police after a motorcycle pursuit Saturday afternoon. Officers responded to a residence on Lexington Drive, the known location of 30-year-old Matthew Runyon. By the time police arrived, Runyon had left on his motorcycle. He was observed at the intersection of Lexington Drive and North L Rogers Wells Boulevard and initially ignored direction to pull over. After a short chase, Runyon stopped and was taken into custody. He is charged with burglary, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, probation violation, theft by unlawful taking, fleeing or evading police and driving on a suspended or revoked license.
Monday, July 29th, 2024
Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 28
Some local law enforcement agencies will be receiving new officers following the graduation of Class 549 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond. The class includes 28 new officers heading to departments around the state. Among graduates from our local area, Micah Janes and James Vickery join the Glasgow Police Department and George Maulden joins the Barren County Sheriff’s Department. The academy provides officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and Kentucky State Police --- which have independent academies.
Monday, July 29th, 2024
County June Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment figures for June across Kentucky continue trending toward more jobless citizens. Even though raw rates released late last week are not seasonally adjusted for sharp changes in the job market due to school breaks, summer tourism and other factors, the overall trend of higher unemployment has remained the same for the past several months. Hart County also showed a higher rate for June, climbing to 5.5%, up from 4.8% in May. To put these percentages into real workers, the change represents around 50 more people unemployed over the last month for the county. Nearby rates for June include Edmonson County at 5.9% for the highest of all surrounding counties, followed by Metcalfe County at 5.5%, Grayson County at 5.4%, Barren County at 5.3%, LaRue County at 5.2%, Hardin County at 5% and Green County with the lowest rate among our neighbors at 4.9%. The state sits at 5%, up one-half of a percent from the previous month, which equals approximately 10,000 more people without jobs. Cumberland County has the lowest rate in the state at 3.9%. Martin County has the highest unemployment rate at 10.7%. In comparing Kentucky with the rest of the country, the statewide 5% mark is slightly higher than the national 4.3% average.
Monday, July 29th, 2024
Man Charged After Leaving Kids Home Alone
A Brownsville man was arrested last week after leaving his small children home alone so he could go to work. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department arrested 28-year-old Marquise Cornelius after being notified by a neighbor who reported while being left alone and unable to take care of themselves, these children were eating raw chicken. Charges include endangering the welfare of a minor, wanton endangerment and abandonment. Following his arrest on July 21st, he was released two days later.
Friday, July 26th, 2024
School System Announces Additional Raise
Grayson County Schools has added an additional 2% to the raise granted to teachers in the district. In May, a 3% raise was approved. Like many school districts in in the state, including Hart County, the initial offering did not satisfy the local coalition of teachers. It took Grayson County Schools two months to revise their budget and approve the measure, bringing the total teacher pay increase to 5% for the district. A group of Grayson County teachers leading the campaign for higher salaries had requested a 10% raise over the next two years.
Friday, July 26th, 2024
State Police Still Looking For Fugitive
Kentucky State Police is renewing their request for public assistance in locating a Hart County fugitive. Abdullah Qasem escaped while on work release at Hart County Animal Shelter in January 2023. Quasem is described as 6′2″ with brown eyes and black hair. Anyone with information is asked to contact KSP in Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.
Thursday, July 25th, 2024
Identity Confirmed Of Woman Found Dead After Fire
Identity of the woman who was found dead after a house fire in Glasgow has been released. The Barren County Coroner's Office confirms the death of 41-year-old Heather Berube. The early Saturday fire on Hummingbird Lane was contained to a single location in the first floor of the house and law enforcement investigators have neither confirmed or denied suspicion of criminal activity related to the death. An autopsy was performed and results are typically available in about six weeks. Fire officials also say the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Thursday, July 25th, 2024
Two Arrested On Theft And Drug Charges
A Munfordville man is among two arrested on drugs and theft charges. Friday, two men suspected of stealing from a victim in Grayson County were located driving a pickup along KY 224 (Millerstown Road). A Hart County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped the truck and identified them as 63-year-old James Burba of Munfordville and 28-year-old Dustin Davis of Leitchfield. A vehicle search turned up methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Burba and Davis were both arrested and taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, July 25th, 2024
Natural Gas Eruption Injures Two
A natural gas fire eruption in western Grayson County has injured two people. Multiple fire departments responded to the location just off KY 79 near Caneyville Wednesday morning where a fire was burning in the rear of a drilling truck with the fire originating from a pipe in the ground. The fire was contained quickly, preventing spread to the saddle tanks of the truck and nearby property. Two men working with the drilling operation were hurt during the incident with one being airlifted from the scene and the other taken to Twin Lakes Medical Center in Leitchfield. Additional details have not been officially released.
Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
Court Votes To Continue Lowering Tax Rates
The multi-year trend of lower tax rates is set to continue for Hart County. During Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting, magistrates approved the first reading for a 9.5% tax rate, down from 9.8% passed in 2023, 10.1% in 2022 and 10.3 in 2021. A second reading of the new tax rate will be held at the next fiscal court meeting. In other business, the court approved a referendum to put cannabis on the ballot for voters to decide how to implement Kentucky's new state-wide law. Jailer Israel Bergenson told the court there are currently 137 inmates at the facility and he presented the court with a check of just over $50,000. Sheriff Jeff Wilson announced Deputy Jacob Hodges has resigned. The justice center will be closed August 1st and 2nd for air conditioner repair. Animal control announced just over $1,000 in donations received along with a large supply of dog food donated by Tractor Supply Company in Munfordville. In preparation for winter road treatment, the court approved a salt bid of $112 per ton, down considerably from last season's cost of $175 per ton. A first reading for a 3-way stop was approved for River Oakes Subdivision at Holly and Sycamore along with Dogwood and Willow. The court accepted the sheriff's and clerk's 2nd quarter reports and voted to surplus 911 equipment. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is scheduled for August 13th.
Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
Woman Arrested For Armed Robberies
A woman was arrested in Hardin County Tuesday afternoon after attempting to rob a restaurant. Officers with Elizabethtown Police responded just before 1pm to Little Caesar’s on North Dixie Highway. A release from the police department says Shelli Davis of Louisville entered the business with a knife, demanding cash, then fled of foot. Davis was found a short time later and arrested. Police also learned Davis attempted to hold-up the adjacent Dollar General. Shelli Davis was charged with two counts of armed robbery and is jailed in Hardin County Detention Center.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
US 31W Repair Work Set To Begin
Work is expected to begin by the end of this week on a project to replace broken pavement along US 31W in Horse Cave. The resurfacing project which stretches from the Barren County Line to the intersection with KY 218 comes following significant delamination of pavement which occurred this past winter. Preliminary work is underway, with signal sensor placement. Milling is expected to begin Thursday (weather permitting) with paving to follow. The current estimated schedule shows paving being complete along the section next week. Motorists are reminded to pay close attention to work zone signs and flagger direction. Be prepared for slow moving and/or stopped traffic and expect short delays.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
Two Jailed After Warrant Search
Two people from Grayson County are jailed on drug charges after the Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force executed search warrants in Leitchfield last week. Officers arrived at a location on Thomas Street to search a residence and vehicle and while on site, the resident, identified as 25-year-old Tilley Darst, arrived in the drive way. The vehicle Darst was driving was the vehicle listed on the warrant. Pills, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found. Tilley Darst was taken into custody on related charges. Also arrested was 27-year-old Edric Garcia-Martinez. He is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, tampering with physical evidence and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
Passenger On Motorcycle Dies In Crash
A motorcycle crash on Western Kentucky Parkway in Hopkins County has claimed the life of an Elizabethtown woman. The sheriff's department investigating the crash responded Friday evening after 44-year-old Nathan Henderson of Hodgenville lost control of his motorcycle for an unknown reason. His passenger, identified as 36-year-old Tiffany Underwood, died at the scene. Henderson was taken to a Nashville hospital. The crash remains under investigation.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Woman Found Dead After Fire
A woman was found dead after a house fire in Glasgow. Firefighters were called to a residence on Hummingbird Lane, which is just off Lexington Drive, early Saturday morning. The blaze was quickly extinguished and damaged appears to be mostly contained to the first floor of the residence. The victim has been sent to the state medical examiner for an autopsy. A spokesperson with Glasgow Police says it is not clear at this time whether the incident involves criminal activity, or not. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Identity of the victim is not officially released.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Wanted Man Located And Arrested After Fleeing
A man wanted in Hart and LaRue Counties who escaped police early last week was arrested Thursday in Green County. Last Monday night, officers with Hodgenville Police and LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to a domestic disturbance call from a location on North L&N Turnpike. A suspect, identified as 49-year-old Jason Wright of Magnolia, ran out the back door into adjacent woods and disappeared. An additional warrant was obtained for fleeing. Following up on multiple leads, officers with Hodgenville Police and Kentucky State Police located Wright in Green County on Thursday. He attempted to flee the location but was apprehended by troopers. Jason Wright was booked at Taylor County Detention Center. Charges from his warrants range from fleeing and evading, to probation violations, failure to appear, along with drug and paraphernalia possession.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Vehicle Thief Caught
Cave City Police arrested a man breaking into vehicles Thursday night. An officer observed 33-year-old Johnnathan Orellano-Barahona leaving the parking lot of Comfort Inn on Sanders Street in a Nissan Armada and initiated a traffic stop. A call had been received of a suspect in the parking lot with a matching vehicle description. After an ID and registration check, the vehicle tag came back as stolen out of Tennessee. Orellano-Barahona was taken into custody and charged with multiple traffic and registration violations, along with receiving stolen property and operating on a suspended license. He is jailed in Barren County Detention Center and appears in court today.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Hit And Run DUI
Friday night, Cave City Police responded to a hit and run collision at the intersection of US 31W and KY 90. An SUV was rear-ended by another SUV, which fled the scene. An officer attempted a traffic stop and the fleeing SUV continued to speed away. After a short chase, the SUV eventually stopped and the driver was identified as 47-year-old Trisha Hinshaw. She was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of an incident, fleeing or evading, wanton endangerment, resisting arrest and multiple traffic offences. Hinshaw remains jailed in Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, July 19th, 2024
Metcalfe Man Jailed On Sexual Abuse Crimes
A Metcalfe County man is in custody, charged with child sexual abuse crimes. Kentucky State Police arrested 57-year-old Steven Ray Hurt of Summer Shade Thursday following an investigation by the agency's electronic crime branch. Hurt is charged with distribution of matter portraying sex performances by a minor under 12. The investigation revealed over 100 files of child sexual abuse material in his possession. Steven Ray Hurt is jailed in Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, July 18th, 2024
Bid Accepted For Work On Horse Cave City Streets
In Horse Cave City Council’s special-called meeting from Wednesday, public comment was received regarding the city’s use of road funds given by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Rural and Municipal Aid. Proposed streets to be addressed include, Shewey Avenue, Bunnell Avenue, Warehouse Road, Desi Lane, 1st Street, Walnut Street and Church Street. A bid for resurfacing was submitted by Scotty’s Contracting in the amount of $99,960. The council voted to accept the bid.
Thursday, July 18th, 2024
Woman Free On Bond For Murder Charge Is Back In Jail
A Glasgow woman facing a murder charge who had been free on bond is back in jail after violation of terms of her release. As one of two people accused in the death of Michael “Mickey” Logsdon, 47-year-old Cheryl Leighanne Bennett was arrested Tuesday after a bench warrant was issued because she failed a court-ordered monitoring assessment last week. She is also accused of violating release terms by testing positive for methamphetamine use. Her attorney is arguing legally prescribed drugs account for false positives on those tests. Bennett is currently being held at Barren County Detention Center. No bond is set and she is scheduled to appear in court, as related to this arrest, on Monday. A pre-trial conference in the murder case is scheduled for August 14th. The other person charged in the murder of Mickey Logsdon is Bennett’s mother, Donna Logsdon, who remains free on bond.
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Two Arrested And Charged After Church Theft
Two men caught on live camera stealing supplies from Canaanland Baptist Church have been arrested. Glasgow Police were called around 10pm Monday when 67-year-old Timothy Lee Goad and 52-year-old Roscoe Ray Ennis were reported by a caller watching them loading their truck. Officers arrived as the truck left the church. Goad and Ennis ignored the attempt by police to stop them, colliding with the police cruiser and rendering it undriveable. The two men continued onto Oil City Road and then onto Veterans Outer Loop as additional units began pursuit. A short time later, the truck stopped and both men fled on foot before being apprehended. A search of the truck revealed suspected methamphetamine and paraphernalia. Timothy Lee Goad and Roscoe Ray Ennis are charged with theft by unlawful taking between $1,000 and $10,000, first-degree fleeing or evading police on foot and possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia. Goad, who was driving the truck, is also charged with leaving the scene of an incident, failure to render aid or assistance, reckless driving, first-degree fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle, first-degree wanton endangerment and operating a motor vehicle under the influence.
Tuesday, July 16th, 2024
Men Arrested After Attempting To Pass Forged Checks
Glasgow Police arrested three men from Texas Friday for engaging in organized crime. Officers responded to a call of an attempt to cash fraudulent checks at a restaurant on Shane Drive and located the men after a short foot chase. These suspects, who were in possession of multiple fake IDs and checks, are identified as 19-year-old Jeison Barahona, 23-year-old Joel Barahona and 20-year-old Wilbeth Fernando. Charges include first-degree forgery, first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, displaying or possessing a cancelled or fictitious operator’s license, engaging in organized crime and first-degree fleeing or evading police (on foot). All three are jailed at Barren County Detention Center, each with a $100,000 bond and a scheduled court date for July 22nd.
Tuesday, July 16th, 2024
Couple Dies In Motorcycle Crash
A husband and wife are dead after a motorcycle crash Sunday on US 31W Bypass in Elizabethtown. The collision happened at the westbound ramp to Western Kentucky Parkway around 8pm when a 2024 Buick sedan/SUV crossover attempted a sharp right turn onto the ramp. The crossover struck the 2023 Harley Davidson motorcycle being driven by 67-year-old Billy Edwards, an off-duty Hardin County Sherriff’s Deputy and 24-year veteran of Elizabethtown Police. The collision ejected Edwards and his passenger, 58-year-old Kathy Edwards. Both died at the scene. The driver of the Buick, identified as 20-year-old Cameron Harris, and an unnamed passenger were not physically injured.
Monday, July 15th, 2024
Motorcycle Pursuit Ends With Crash And Driver Being Arrested
Police arrested a man Saturday night after he fled on a motorcycle from an attempted traffic stop. Kentucky State Police said the driver of a Harley Davidson was observed speeding just after 7pm on KY 101 in Smiths Grove. A high speed pursuit began toward Park City, where the suspect crashed then fled on foot. After several hours, 41-year-old Johnathan Ernspiker was located and arrested. He was booked in Warran County on charges of speeding, reckless driving, fleeing or evading police, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Monday, July 15th, 2024
Red Cross In Need Of Type O Blood Donations
American Red Cross is needing blood donations. The agency is hosting multiple blood drives throughout the region in upcoming days. During July, donors will receive a free ticket for the new movie “Twisters” via email and will be entered in a drawing for a 2025 Ram 1500 Big Horn truck. Type O and platelets are currently most needed, but all blood-types are welcome. More information can be found at redcrossblood.org. Appointiments can also be scheduled from the website.
Friday, July 12th, 2024
Jury Duty Scam Resurfaces
Another jury scam has surfaced, in an attempt to gain access to payment accounts over the phone. The Grayson County Sheriff’s Department says reports have been received that a scammer is claiming to be a lieutenant with the department when calling residents. The impersonator fabricates a missed jury duty story and offers to resolve a pending arrest by processing a fake fine payment over-the-phone. Officials do not call residents to notify them of missed jury duty and fines are never solicited over the phone to avoid being jailed. Residents receiving such calls should hang up immediately and not answer any questions or provide any information to the caller.
Friday, July 12th, 2024
Wanted Felon Arrested
Police arrested a Leitchfield man wanted for assault. Wednesday evening, officers with the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department received information on the location of 48-year-old Chad Dennis. Officers arrived at a residence on King Road and ultimately found Dennis hiding under a bed before taking him into custody. Already a convicted felon, Chad Dennis is accused of ambushing a victim being dropped off for work in the parking lot of Plastikon, located just off KY 259 and the Western Kentucky Parkway. Security video and witness statements indicate Dennis struck the victim in the back of the head with a metal pipe.
Friday, July 12th, 2024
School System Announces New Band Director
Caverna Schools has a new band director. Spencer Osborne is hired to take over middle and high school music and band programs. Originally from Owensboro and a graduate of Owensboro Catholic High School, Osborne completed his Music Education Degree at Murray State.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024
School System Will Have Two New Principals For The Upcoming Year
Bonnieville Elementary School’s search for a new principal is underway with the retirement announcement of Georgia Bryson. The school’s site based decision making council is in training today for the principal selection process. Applicant reviews could begin within the next couple of weeks. Bonnieville joins Munfordville Elementary in a leadership change. Just before the end of last school year, Adam Smith announced he would be leaving to take a principal position closer to his home at Clarkson Elementary in Grayson County. Christina Boone is now the principal for Munfordville.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024
Area Boil Water Advisory Information
Residents and restaurants in Munfordville now have water service back to normal. A boil water advisory issued early Tuesday has been lifted. With the advisory in effect, restaurants were restricted in some preparation procedures and were unable to serve fountain drinks in most cases. Cancellation of the advisory was announced mid-day Wednesday.
Caveland Environmental Authority announced water service will be disconnected today between Cave City and Horse Cave for a repair. After service is restored, a boil water advisory will be in effect for areas along US 31W between 1000 and 1300 address blocks and East Les Turner Road, including Caverna Schools. CEA says they will issue an update when the advisory is lifted.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024
Roadwork To Close County Road Today
Maintenance work to replace a cross drain will require closure of North Pleasant Hill Road just off Raider Hollow Road in Hart County today. The work zone is located just south of Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church, where crews will begin around 8am. Cross drain replacement should be complete and the road open by around noon.
Wednesday, July 10th, 2024
New License Office Coming To Region
With local residents divided among the closest regional driver licensing offices in the state, experiences at each of them can vary. Elizabethtown’s office is consistently booked up with appointments and stays extremely busy with added walk in traffic. Bowling Green is busy but usually somewhat less hectic than Elizabethtown. Many have found going to Columbia as the least congested local option, even with added driving distance. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Monday, the opening of a new full-time office in Bardstown. The new location should provide some relieve for the popular and centrally located Elizabethtown office. The Bardstown location is the 33rd regional office to open since issuance services transitioned from Circuit Court Clerk Offices in summer of 2022. The new office is located at 860 West Stephen Foster Avenue. Appointments for open hours of Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm Eastern are now available through the second week of August online at drive.ky.gov. Walk ins are available based on availability.
Wednesday, July 10th, 2024
Low Income Home Cooling Assistance Available
Low income families in need of assistance to pay summer utility bills for cooling can soon apply for the LIHEAP Summer Subsidy. Enrollment begins July 16th at Community Action of Southern Kentucky Offices around the region. The program runs through September 13th or until funds are depleted. Qualified applications are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. The subsidy provides households with incomes up to 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines a one-time benefit ranging from $50 to $250 depending on income levels and housing category. Benefits are paid directly to the household’s electric provider. Community Action for Hart County Residents is located at 509 A. A. Whitman Lane in Munfordville. Their phone number is 270-524-0224. Offices are also located on Happy Valley Road in Glasgow, on North Main Street in Brownsville and on West Stockton Street in Edmonton. Visit casoky.org for program guidelines and additional details to prepare an application.
Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Following the recent announcement by Munfordville city officials of Adam Sloan’s appointment to chief of Munfordville Fire Department, Horse Cave’s next fire chief was selected at Monday night’s Horse Cave City Council Meeting. Mason Michael, an experienced firefighter and long-time resident of Horse Cave was approved and sworn in to lead the Horse Cave Volunteer Fire Department. In other details from Monday night’s meeting, newly hired Hart County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Holly Crain addressed the council, reporting plans moving forward for the chamber. The council took up consideration of opting into establishing cannabis licensing. It was decided to put the measure out to voters at the upcoming general election. And, before adjourning, Police Chief Heather Childress was appointed to the regional advisory committee dealing with opioids and mental health for a two year term.
Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
Man Wanted By State Police
A public release from Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown requests public assistance in locating 36-year-old Eric T. Adams. Public Affairs Trooper Scotty Shar p says Adams is wanted for fleeing from a traffic stop and has an active bench warrant out of Bullitt County. Adams has a short beard and tattooed sleeves on both arms. He stands approximately 6' tall and weighs 198 lbs. The release states Adams could be "armed and dangerous." Anyone with information is asked to contact Post 4 at 270-766-5078 or dial 911.
Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
Man Who Shot Himself After Chase Has Died
In updating a tragic story from the holiday weekend, Hodgenville Police released the identity of the Louisville man who shot himself following a Friday night chase. A statement from Chief James Richardson says the family of Wayne Todd Vincent has opted to discontinue life support and donate his organs. Following the incident, Vincent was taken to Baptist Health Hardin and transferred to Louisville for treatment. Chief Richardson says aside from the initial report which aired Monday and this update of Vincent’s identity and death, no other information will be released.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Man Shoots Himself After Fleeing Police
Police attempted to stop a vehicle for speeding in Hodgenville Friday night when the driver sped away. Just after 11pm, the vehicle was clocked in excess of 40mph over the limit along Lincoln Farm Road. The driver lost control after striking a curb around the square and crashed on North Lincoln Boulevard. The driver then fled on foot and fired a handgun at officers. The male suspect was located behind Creekfront Park. As officers negotiated with the man, he held a gun to his head and fired a self-inflicted gun shot, which ended the stand-off. The suspect was taken to Baptist Health Hardin and his condition has not been officially released. There were two passengers in the vehicle who were physically uninjured. A statement from Hodgenville Police says identities are not being released at this time with the investigation still ongoing.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Elizabethtown Lane Closures On WK Parkway
There will be inspections this week on Western Kentucky Parkway Bridges over I-65 in Elizabethtown. Varying lane closures will be taking place and motorists should be prepared for merging conditions around inspection crews in both eastbound and westbound lanes of the parkway. Pay close attention to signs upon approaching the area.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Pet Dies In Vehicle Fire At Buc-ee's
Emergency crews responded to Buc-ee’s in Smiths Grove Sunday afternoon after being dispatched to a vehicle fire. The vehicle was parked at a gas pump and burning in the interior. A dog was rescued from inside and was treated at the scene, suffering from severe injuries as the fire was extinguished. The pet later died after being taken to a veterinarian facility. Smith’s Grove Police Chief Jason Franks complemented prompt action by store employees in shutting off gas pumps and assistance to emergency responders. Franks told a Bowling Green media outlet members of Smith’s Grove fire department went above and beyond in their attempt to save the pet and helping arranging and paying for expenses for the pet out of pocket. The cause of the fire has not been confirmed.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Woman Dies In Home Fire
A woman died in a home fire off of US 62 (Bardstown Road) last week just outside of Elizabethtown. A neighbor noticed the fire and (knowing the woman rarely left her home) attempted to enter with an extinguisher but was unable to do so because of intense heat and smoke. Central Hardin and Valley Creek fire departments were dispatched and worked over an hour to extinguish the blaze. The body of 75-year-old Barbara Stewart was located inside. The cause of the fire has not been confirmed and remains under investigation.
Friday, July 5th, 2024
Police Looking For Suspect In Copper Wire Theft
Police are looking for one of two men accused of stealing hundreds of feet of copper wiring from Windstream. In January, the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department began investigating the theft near Canneyville which disrupted service in the area and caused over $100,000 in losses. Using surveillance, investigators identified 38-year-old Timothy Polston and 54-year-old Anthony Frank both of Caneyville. They were recently indicted by a grand jury. Polston was already jailed for parole violation. Frank remains on the loose.
Friday, July 5th, 2024
Local Student Elected National Beta President
A Barren County High School senior is given a prestigious honor. Grant Harper is now elected National Beta Club President. Beta honors and recognizes students through leadership, service, achievement and character. During the 2024 National Beta Convention, he was chosen out of several candidates from around the country. Harper has grown throughout his time in the club, winning a national club contest in middle school and serving as Senior Beta President for the state. His term as national president became effective this month.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024
Vehicle Inspection Fees Increasing Across The State
Fees for vehicle inspections in Kentucky will increase to $15 beginning mid-July. The current fee is $5 as processed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and conducted by law enforcement agencies across the state. Along with the increase, portions of the vehicle inspection process will become digital and owners will upload documentation. Changes take effect July 15th.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024
Fire At Convenience Store
A small fire at Speedway on Lincoln Road in Glasgow temporarily closed the store Tuesday morning. Glasgow Fire Department responded around 8:15 after a report of smoke and a burning smell. A small fire was extinguished which was contained within the building’s ductwork. It is believed to have been caused by a blower motor overheating and igniting dust. No injuries are reported.
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024
Federal Healthcare Fraud Charges For Glasgow Woman
A Glasgow woman is facing federal charges related to schemes to defraud healthcare benefit programs and misuse of controlled substances. Late last week, US Attorney Michael Bennett announced criminal charges against 44-year-old Carissa Uptegraff, a pharmacy employee, for stealing oxycodone valued more than $5,000. Alleged thefts took place at two different pharmacies prior to the controlled substances being made available for retail purchase. Uptegraff’s arrest is part of a strategically coordinated, two-week nationwide law enforcement action that resulted in criminal charges against 193 defendants that resulted in the submission of over $2.75 billion in alleged false billings.
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024
Dam Removal Set To Resume On Green River
Removal of a dam along Green River which began two years ago and paused amid concerns for water levels affecting pumps in the river used by Edmonson County Water District is set to resume. The US Army Corps of Engineers and US Fish & Wildlife Service along with support from The Nature Conservancy will complete removal of Lock and Dam Five this summer. Since the project started in 2022, measures have been taken to ensure the water district has been able to plan for temporary challenges and permanent plans for a water supply intake after dam and lock removal. A pump has been tested by the water district to gather water even in low-water conditions. Corps officials have consistently made known the fact the lock and dam has exceeded its service life. At nearly 100 years old, it poses a safety risk. They say removal will protect public safety, increase recreational opportunities and enhance aquatic habitat as it restores free-flowing conditions to 73 miles of Green River.
Warrant Blitz Conducted
Hodgenville Police engaged in an arrest warrant roundup Friday night in LaRue County. Officers arrested Dakota Swarts in connection to an active case, charging him with unlawful transaction with a minor and for involvement in a sex act with a victim under the age of 16; Jacob Morton-McMillen was arrested on three warrants for failure to appear; Christopher Larrington was arrested on five warrants for failure to appear; Hazle SataMaria was arrested on two warrants for failure to appear and Raymundo Gonzalez was arrested for stalking, violation of an emergency protective order and harassment.
Monday, July 1st, 2024
Weekend Jail Bookings
Local weekend arrests and bookings at Hart County Jail include 58-year-old Ricky Vaughan for probation violations and failure to appear; 29-year-old Dalton Maulden for theft by unlawful taking; 30-year-old Alexis Fallin for assault, terroristic threatening and wanton endangerment; 64-year-old Terry Sanders for DUI, running a stop sign, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and for having open alcohol in a motor vehicle; 49-year-old Michael Purvis for non-payment of court costs and fees and a parole warrant.
Monday, July 1st, 2024
County May Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment figures for Hart County in May show a slight monthly increase in jobless numbers, following along with a statewide trend in comparison to April. Hart County’s May unemployment number is 4.8%, up two tenths of a percent. Kentucky’s county-by-county rates were released late last week by the Education and Labor Cabinet. Cumberland and Washington counties recorded the lowest jobless rates in the commonwealth at 3.4%, each. Martin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 9.5%. The statewide rate is 4.5% percent for May, compared with a 3.7% national unemployment rate for May. Trend-wise, unemployment in Hart County and the state (as a whole) has slowly moved in a negative direction through the first half of 2024. Hart County started the year with 4%. The statewide rate started at 3.8%. May unemployment numbers for surrounding counties ranked best to worst include Green County at 4.1%, Warren County at 4.3%, Hardin County at 4.5%, Barren and LaRue Counties both at 4.7%, Metcalfe at 4.8%, Grayson at 4.9%, and Edmonson County at 5.2%.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Man arrested for theft and numerous drug charges
Glasgow Police made a drug arrest early this morning (Friday). 34-year-old David Hatchett was arrested for theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting), theft by deception-including cold checks, trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd or greater offense (cocaine), drug paraphernalia - (buy/possess), possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified), possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree - drug unspecified, and possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree drug unspecified. Hatchett was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court July 1st.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Drug arrest made in Edmonson County
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office made a drug arrest Thursday. 35-year-old Jeremy Richardson was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess and theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting <$1,000). Richardson was lodged in Hart County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court July 1st.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Man attempts to evade police in Edmonson County
An attempted traffic stop led to a pursuit Thursday. 42-year-old Stanley Basham was arrested by the Edmonson County Sheriff's Office. Basham was charged with fleeing or evading police, 1st degree (motor vehicle), improper passing, reckless driving and persistent felony offender. Basham was transported to Hart County Detention Center. Bond was set at $10,000 cash.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
New Starbucks Announced For Glasgow
Glasgow business man Larry Glass has publicly revealed details regarding a new Starbucks location for Glasgow. Glass was contacted earlier this year by parties interested in bringing the popular chain to town. After working through a Lexington commercial brokerage firm, he says Barren River Plaza (which is adjacent to T J Health Pavilion) will be the home of Glasgow’s first Starbucks. It is expected to open in early summer of 2025.
Thursday, June 27th, 2024
Factory incident fatality
The identity of a man who died in a Tuesday afternoon factory incident in Hardin County has been released. Elizabethtown Police issued a statement indicating 59-year-old Franklin Logsdon of Campbellsville possibly fell into a chemical holding tank at Metalsa on the west end of town sometime before 4:30. Police say the initial call indicated Logsdon could not be located after not checking out of his shift. His tools and phone were found near the tank and a short time later, the tank was drained and his body was discovered inside it. An investigation into the cause of the incident continues but E-Town PD says at this time, nothing indicates criminal activity. This is the second fatality at the plant in recent years. In June of 2022, 24-year-old Lance Winemiller of Elizabethtown died after being struck by a forklift. Metalsa employs just under 2,000 workers at the plant just off of Ring Road. The company manufactures chassis and other related parts for multiple models of Ford vehicles.
Thursday, June 27th, 2024
Sexual abuse arrest in Edmonson County
A Cave City man has been arrested by the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department on charges related to sexual abuse of a minor. Officers served a Warren County warrant Tuesday on 38-year-old Samuel Scarbrough after an alleged incident earlier in the day. The victim’s exact age is not specified. Two phones and several SIM cards were seized for electronic forensics experts to investigate. Additional charges could be added. Samuel Scarbrough is jailed at Warren County Detention Center with a $10,025 bond.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
At Hart County Fiscal Court’s Tuesday meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported a total of 157 inmates at the facility and Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported radio equipment purchased from previously announced grants has been installed. Wilson also told the court an application is in for federal funds to assist in drug related cases. Bids were accepted for purchasing a new Chevrolet Tahoe and a used Chevrolet Tahoe from Don Franklin Auto, totaling $113,000 for use by the jail and sheriff’s department. The court approved a $16-Thousand warranty agreement with Trane for air conditioning systems at the Judicial Center. Approval was given for Judge Executive Joe Choate to sign a letter for erosion issues along Green River at no additional cost to the county. The court also approved payment to Green River Valley Water District Board Members for no more than $450 per month and approved administrative code and drug policy updates. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting will be Tuesday, July 23rd.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
Smoke Reported But No Fire At Restaurant
A report of smoke paged Leitchfield Fire Department to Captain D’s on Main Street early Tuesday. Police and EMS units also reported to the scene after the 1:30am call. As firefighters entered the building, dense smoke was observed but no fire was found. Investigation revealed an issue with a fryer caused the smoke. The building was ventilated and emergency responders cleared the scene within about an hour.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
Officials At Corvette Plant Say There Was No Fire After Smoke Report
A late Monday report of a fire in the Bowling Green Corvette Plant has been addressed by officials at the facility. Security received the report and quickly investigated but could not substantiate the notification. Upon notification of possible smoke, emergency responders were also immediately called. A Bowling Green media outlet reported a possible fire and scanner traffic was heavily quoted on social media. Those reports were speculation as crews responded and planned for multiple contingencies of any emergency they might face upon arrival. Plant officials released a statement Tuesday saying the facility did not have a fire, labeling the incident a “false alarm”.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
House Fire In Glasgow
Glasgow Fire Department responded to a house fire along Frazier Avenue on Monday. Firefighters forced entry to search for a possible victim within, but determined the residence was empty. The fire was extinguished in a short time with no injuries reported. Preliminary investigation suggests cause of the fire as electrical.
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
Mall Developer Details Future Plans
Shopping malls have faced drastic challenges over the past decade or so. Online shopping, cultural changes of hangouts, a resurgence in outlet malls, along with a pandemic which snuffed out retailers barely staying open before, have slowly put many indoor malls in the same category of losing revenue and interest. There’s no better example of a once-thriving mall that only a few shoppers now visit than Towne Mall, Established 1985, in Elizabethtown. Last November, the property was sold to a local ownership group for a reported $9.5 Million after the California-based owner allowed the property to hit foreclosure. Last week, the new owner’s plan for rebranding, re-imagining and renovation was made public with the start of $10 Million (plus) conversion to the “City Center”. J C Penny is the only original store remaining in the current mall. They are staying, along with a relocated Bealls. Malibu Jack’s has announced plans to locate in the new City Center. The indoor family fun park has locations in Louisville and in Lexington. One new feature is an outdoor commons area in the middle of the property where Bealls currently sits, which is expected to feature several restaurants. The recent announcement did not confirm if other existing stores, Belk, American Eagle, Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works would be staying long-term. The overall project to covert Towne Mall to City Center is expected to take about two years and will also include parking and lighting improvements and potential increased access from the backside of the property between Sams and the Home Depot.
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
New Barren County High Principal
With retirement of Superintendent Bo Matthews and Barren County High School Principal Amy Irwin announced to fill the position, a search has been underway for the high school’s new principal. Letitia Hughes will be taking over. She was announced as the next principal Monday morning. With a background which started in Metcalfe County Schools in 1994, she has been in the Barren County High School family since 1998 and is stepping up from the assistant principal position.
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
Man Arrested For Secret Video Of Minor
A Glasgow man is jailed after secretly filming a minor within a home. Police arrested 32-year-old Corey Pruitt Saturday, charging him with video voyeurism, installing an eavesdropping device and other associated violations along with possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor under the age of 12. A female juvenile and her sister notified police they had been recorded on a cell phone concealed in a closet. Investigators say Pruitt’s phone had several videos taken from concealed locations in different rooms of the residence and video subjects were unaware of being recorded. Pruitt is jailed in Barren County Detention Center. No bond is currently set.
Monday, June 24th, 2024
Glasgow Parking Garage Partially Closed
After engineers inspected the downtown Glasgow Parking Structure, the city announced part of the structure is being closed. The consulting firm Qk4, hired by the city says the structure is near its end of service under current conditions. Previous concrete patches, the pedestrian walkway to the square, an elevator shaft and the west entrance are noted as areas of concern. The garage remains partially open but closed areas will allow quicker evaluation and planning for engineers to design a repair project. A timeline for the process has not been announced.
Monday, June 24th, 2024
Man Arrested For Stealing Truck And Mower
A Smiths Grove man is facing multiple charges related to a theft case in Edmonson County. Officers with the sheriff’s department arrested 33-year-old Cody Browning after finding him with a stolen Dodge pickup and lawn mower. Arrest records indicate Browning lied to deputies after being questioned about both items. Upon further investigation, Browning was found in possession of anabolic steroids, needles, marijuana and other drug paraphernalia. Browning also lied about a female subject who was whit him. An ID check revealed a warrant for her arrest. Browning is charged with theft, several related drug offences and for hindering the female’s arrest.
Monday, June 24th, 2024
New Troopers Graduate From Academy
New troopers are on the street in Kentucky. Cadet Class 104 graduated Friday from the state police training academy in Frankfort after 24 weeks of intense training and preparation.
Graduates with new assignments to local posts include:
Post 3, Bowling Green - Isaiah Carter, Columbia
Cullen Cox, Somerset
Zackary Giles, Columbia
Wade Hughes, Morgantown
Emmanuel Johnson, Portland, Tennessee
Ryan Newman, East Brunswick, New Jersey
Landon Sharber, Louisville
Post 4, Elizabethtown:
William Hendricks, Shepherdsville
Matthew Mann, Springfield
Post 15, Columbia:
Codie Ford, Tompkinsville
Kentucky State Police is now accepting applications for Cadet Class 105, which is slated to begin in November. The deadline to apply is June 30th. For more information about career opportunities, visit kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov.
Friday, June 21st, 2024
Men Sentenced In 2022 Hart County Murder
Three men charged with murdering Robert Myers on Hammonsville Road nearly two years ago have been sentenced. All three had entered a plea of guilty, so there was no trial. Court records show 23-year-old Cecil Daniels, 67-year-old Dale Hodge and 33-year-old Brandon Hodge made their election back in February of this year. Daniels pled guilty to complicity to murder and first-degree complicity to burglary. He was sentenced to 25 years for the first felony and 10 years for the second, running concurrently. He could be eligible for parole in 2042. Dale Hodge and Brandon Hodge admitted guilt to first-degree criminal conspiracy to burglary and criminal facilitation of murder. With the first charge yielding a 10-year sentence and the second a five-year sentence, running concurrently. Dale Hodge could be eligible for parole this year and Brandon Hodge could be eligible in 2025. All three remain prisoners in Oldham County.
Friday, June 21st, 2024
Park City Celebrates New Community Recreational Features
Thursday was a big day in Park City as officials celebrated new community recreational features. ‘Ole Lewis, a train engine repurposed as a bike rack was dedicated at the corner of South Underwood by First Street, adding a whimsical and functional touch to the town's landscape along the exisiting Ronnie Stinson and Joe Bailey bike trail. The new bike station is made possible with help from Caveland Environmental Authority. The city also celebrated a new "Bark Park", built by Park City Maintenance Department with help from Western Kentucky University. Park City Bark Park is located on the former Little League field, across from Park City Elementary.
Thursday, June 20th, 2024
New Corvette Museum Exhibit
A new exhibit is open at the National Corvette Museum called “Ground to Sky: The Sinkhole Reimagined.” The display celebrates bringing the involved cars out of the hole and remembering what happened as opposed to scrapping them out or putting them away. It focuses on the chronology of the museum’s developments over the past ten years since the sinkhole incident in February of 2014. The collapse brought worldwide attention to the museum, and the attraction seeks to showcase the progress made since then. The exhibit remains open until September 15th.
Thursday, June 20th, 2024
Bear Sightings Getting Attention
Black bear sightings throughout neighboring communities have gained a lot of attention in recent weeks. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials say this is a typical part of male bears’ annual migrations. The increase of awareness is certainly due (in significant part) to availability of phones to take photos and video, then sharing them on social media. Locally, videos have been posted from Pine Ridge near Bonnieville and even the Hart County Jail in Munfordville. Sightings have also been posted in nearly every surrounding county, with many of them occurring in the early morning. A Fish and Wildlife spokesperson says most of these are younger bears which live with the mother for the first year and a half. When breeding season kicks up in early summer, the young bear gets the boot and heads out on their own looking for a mate and new territory. The department says bears seen locally are mostly passing through and will journey back to mountain areas by the end of breeding season. Experts believe local bear sightings are due to migration more so from Middle Tennessee coming up through the Cumberland and Dale Hollow areas, not necessarily from Eastern Kentucky as popularly suspected.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024
Two Arrested On Additional Charges As Officers Serve Warrant
Police serving a warrant arrested the subject and another person on additional charges Friday. Officers with the Hardin County Drug Task Force and the LaRue County Sheriff’s Department arrived at a residence on Shawnee Drive in Hodgenville and upon serving the warrant, noticed a strong odor of marijuana inside the house. After a search warrant was obtained, marijuana, methamphetamine, other controlled substances, paraphernalia and money were found. Police arrested Kurt “Tony” King and charged him with related possession offences. While officers were on-scene, King received a phone call from a man placing an order for methamphetamine. Officers waited for Sebastian Chytla to arrive and complete the transaction, upon which he was arrested and charged with an array of related charges. King and Chytla were booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024
Shots Fired In Road Rage Incident On I-65
A case of road rage let to shots being fired from one vehicle into another Tuesday on I-65. Kentucky State Police responded to a location south of Park City heading toward Smiths Grove after the back window of an SUV was shot out by a person in a pickup. Two men, identified as Ernesto Martinez and Carlos Gonzales were arrested and taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on related charges. Details of what sparked the road rage incident have not been confirmed. There were no injuries resulting from the incident.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024
Car And Dump Truck Collide Head-On
A Grayson County woman was seriously injured when her car collided with a dump truck Monday in Leitchfield. Emergency responders were called around 3:30 to the wreck on West Main Street at Basham Drive. Preliminary investigation indicates the woman was westbound and drifted into the oncoming lane before hitting the dump truck loaded with rock. The woman was taken to Twin Lakes Medical Center then flown to Louisville. The truck driver, who works for Hodges Trucking in Sonora, was not physically injured in the collision.
Tuesday, June 18th, 2024
Man Jailed For Abusing 14-Month-Old
A Horse Cave man is jailed for criminal abuse of a child. State Police made charges against 20-year-old Cody Jones after he allegedly abused the 14-month-old intentionally Thursday. The child suffered multiple injures all over its body. Cody Jones is booked at Hart County Jail with a $50,000 bond.
Tuesday, June 18th, 2024
Edmonson Water Issues Boil Water
A boil water advisory is issued by Edmonson County Water District. The potential exists for bacteriological contamination due to low or no pressure resulting from a main-line leak. Areas affected include all customers west of 15872 Cub Run Highway, Dog Creek, Robin Lane, KY 88 to Clarkson, KY 479, KY 1214 and KY 259 north of Vanmeter School Road. The advisory covers both sides of these routes. The advisory will remain in effect until water samples pass contamination testing. A boil water advisory means customers must boil water to a full boil for at least three minutes before consumption. Anyone with questions is welcome to call Edmonson County Water District at 270-597-2165.
Tuesday, June 18th, 2024
Enhanced Scam Warning
State officials with the Administrative Office of the Courts are warning citizens about scams involving fake arrest warrants bearing forged signatures of court personnel and law enforcement. Fraudulent warrants are being circulated demanding payment to avoid arrest. While such scams are not uncommon or isolated to Kentucky, included forgeries are becoming more sophisticated and may display the Kentucky Court of Justice seal, a case number and list various offenses such as failure to appear and missed jury duty. In these types of scams, recipients are typically instructed to call a number to get a settlement, provide personal identifying information and pay money. Scammers may even have their phone number masked to appear from a court facility or another government agency. Residents should know a valid arrest warrant would not be served by phone, text or email. Kentucky courts and law enforcement will never demand payment over the phone to satisfy an obligation. Individuals who have been contacted or victimized by scammers should immediately contact their local law enforcement agency.
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Local Cities Receive Community Project Funding
Edmonton and Glasgow are getting a share of $8.5 Million in funding to improve community facilities in 12 areas of the commonwealth. State-wide, these funds will be used for projects which include a new fire station, a new emergency medical services station and several new community centers. Edmonton receives $750,000 to help build a community center and amphitheater at Edmonton Memorial Park. The center will provide space for meetings and social events, as well as physical fitness activities. The amphitheater will host concerts and other cultural events. Glasgow and the Barren County Family YMCA will receive $750,000 to build an addition to the YMCA’s main building to provide space for an already successful senior citizens meal and exercise program. Funds for these projects come from Kentucky’s Community Development Block Grant – Community Projects Program, administered by Kentucky’s Department for Local Government.
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Motorcycle Pursuit Through Four Counties
Munfordville Police was asked to intercept a northbound motorcycle being pursued by Cave City Police Thursday night along I-65. The 2005 Honda VT1100 continued north to the Sonora exit recklessly passing vehicles and changing lanes with multiple cruisers in pursuit. The motorcycle came to a stop about two miles north of Sonora, where officers arrested 33-year-old Steven Wayne Kolley. He was in possession of methamphetamine and was driving on a DUI suspended license. He was booked at Hart County Jail on a long list of traffic related charges, wanton endangerment charges and drug related charges.
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Man Assaults Employees At Office Of Local Attorney
A physically handicap man with a history of arrests is accused of attacking employees at Rogers And Driver Attorneys At Law in Glasgow on Thursday. Glasgow Police Department was called when 59-year-old Raymon Ingram entered the firm’s office and hit a female employee several times and assaulted a male employee. Officers arrived and arrested Ingram. He is charged with multiple assault counts, disorderly conduct, terroristic threatening and criminal mischief. He was booked at Barren County Detention Center and is currently being held without bond. His motive for entering the attorney’s office is not officially confirmed by police. In December of 2022, he was arrested when police served a search warrant at his residence based on accusations of harassing communications, stalking and terroristic threatening. During that incident, he became verbally combative and resisted arrest. He has a theft and burglary arrest record from 2003 and a harassing communications arrest record from 1999.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Funeral Director Honored
A local funeral home owner and director is being honored by The Funeral Directors Association of Kentucky. The organization presented Jerry Patton with the Golden Service Award for 60 years of service to the profession. Patton has been a minister of many area churches throughout his life and operates funeral homes in Brownsville, Park City and Cave City.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Reds Win, Hawks State Tournament Run Ends
The Reds doubled up the Cubs 8-4 Thursday night at Great American Ball Park. Game two of the weekend series is set for 6:10 tonight. Coverage begins at 5:40, here on WLOC Sports.
The state tournament run comes to a close for LaRue County’s Baseball Team as they were defeated Thursday by PRP, 11-5.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Residential Break-In Suspect Arrested
Police in Hodgenville responded to a trespassing complaint on Thursday at a residence along Cox Lane. When officers arrived, they determined a man named Aaron Valle of Radcliff had forced entry into the home by breaking a back door. No one in the home was injured during the break-in. Police arrested Valle and charged him with burglary and illegal possession of a police scanner. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Non-Partisan Races Set
Candidate filing has closed for November non-partisan races across the state, locking in that part of the general election ballot. Ten filed for Munfordville City Council: Tara Wilson, Cassie Eldridge, Ricky Line, Marcia Lenz, Susan Smith, Martha Taylor, Jeremy Atwell, Bob Miller, Cathy Thomas and Jessica Nunn. Eight filed for Horse Cave City Council: Larry Bunch, Velpha Hatchett, Miranda Hatcher, Vickie Rogers, Sue Nunn, Randy Russell, John Buckingham, Jr. and Perry Martin. Four filed for Bonnieville City Council: Larry Srygler, Melody Shanaberger, Danny Thompson and Johnny Hornback. Two filed for Caverna School Board: Jennifer Briggs and Wayne Hatcher. Two filed for the LeGrande District of Hart County’s School Board: Sonya Gedda and Andrea Robertson. Two filed for the Memorial District of Hart County’s School Board: Leslie Jeffries and Sheryl Shirley. And, two filed for the Cub Run District of Hart County’s School Board: Tyler Holthouser and Christian Reynolds.
Thursday, June 6th, 2024
Date Set For Buc-ee's Opening
A date is set for the Smith’s Grove I-65 Buc-ee’s opening. The public will be able to visit the 53,000 square-feet store and its 120 fueling pumps on June 24th. A ribbon cutting is scheduled that Monday at Noon. The new store is the second for the chain to be built in Kentucky. Traffic flow near Smith’s Grove is reconfigured along KY 100 at the interstate interchange over to US 68 and features a roundabout with a slip-ramp for seamless access into the store from the interstate. The road project was part of a permit obligation for the gas station chain and was approved by state transportation engineers. Other new Buc-ee’s locations have opened with a burst of visitors and congested parking lots, lasting weeks before normalizing. Given the hype, motorist destination popularity and locals (too) wanting to check out the new location, visitors can expect the same in Smith’s Grove.
Thursday, June 6th, 2024
Total Finalized For Crusade For Children
The final total is in from this past weekend’s 71st Annual WHAS Crusade For Children. The organization received just over $5.7 Million this year. WHAS Crusade For Children is characterized by a deep history of fire departments filling boots and hats with money from their communities and parading their donation totals through a live telethon each year at the studios of the Louisville media outlet. For years, a large portion of the funds were gathered over a weekend period of concentrated roadblocks. But these days, for safety reasons amid higher driver distractions and more congested traffic patterns, fundraising efforts are more spread out through the year and generally do not involve roadblocks. Still, the Crusade remains successful and returns every dollar raised to assist children and their families throughout Kentuckiana. Fire departments in our general local area which participated include Clarkson Fire Department ($26,142), East Grayson County Fire Department ($4,655), Elizabethtown Fire Department ($14,245), Glendale Fire Department ($7,264), Greensburg-Green County Fire Department ($16,218), Leitchfield Fire Department ($14,584), Sonora Fire and Rescue ($5,704), Summersville Fire Department ($4,834), Upton Fire Department ($8,190) and White Mills Fire Department ($10,048).
Wednesday, June 5th, 2024
Multiple Fatal and Serious Injury Wrecks Tuesday
After a weekend filled with multiple tragedies on roads throughout the region, a string of fatal and serious injury wrecks happened again on Tuesday. Here in Hart County, a northbound passenger vehicle wreck around Noon on I-65 just north of Munfordville began a traffic slow down which resulted in a dump truck hauling rock rear-ended a semi hauling utility poles. The driver of the dump truck suffered life-threatening injuries. Names and investigation details have not yet been officially released. Traffic conditions rapidly became congested with the interstate backing up nearly nine miles to Horse Cave at the peak. Detour traffic on US 31W caused major congestion through Bonnieville, Munfordville and Horse Cave as well as the US 31E corridor to Hodgenville as motorists avoided the interstate. Cleanup and investigation were complete with the interstate reopened just before 7pm.
On the Western Kentucky Parkway, a crash around the same time blocked the westbound between White Mills and Clarkson. The wreck involved a commercial vehicle and a passenger vehicle which claimed the life of 28-year-old Kelsey Dunn. She was the Band Director of North Hardin High School. As traffic backed up on the westbound side of the parkway back towards Elizabethtown, a semi hauling cedar wood planks collided with a dump truck and overturned near the White Mills Exit 124 interchange. There were no serious injuries in that collision. The two crashes resulted in US 62 being used as a detour route for both directions, creating extremely heavy congestion. The fatal wreck scene near Clarkson cleared around 5:30 and the scene near White Mills cleared around 8:30.
Wednesday, June 5th, 2024
New Superintendent Introduced
Barren County Schools Superintendent Bo Matthews announced his retirement back in February after serving 13 years in the position and a combined 33 years within the school system. A search to replace him has been underway for the past few weeks and Tuesday night, current Barren County High School Principal Amy Irwin was announced as the next superintendent. Irwin has been principal at the high school since 2019 and served in a number of positions for the school system prior to being part of the administrative staff. Her move becomes official on July 1st.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
New Athletics Director Announced
A familiar face is the new Athletics Director of Metcalfe County Schools. With 24 years in the school system as a teacher and coach of various sports, John Allen was formally introduced on Friday to take over from Matt Shirley who is leaving the position but continuing in other roles within the school system. Allen says he is thankful for the opportunity and has a life-long passion for Hornet Sports. He looks forward to working with coaches, parents, student-athletes and the community in continuing strong programs in the county. Superintendent Josh Hurt relayed his confidence in Allen saying he brings great deal of experience in the world of interscholastic athletics. Allen played collegiate basketball for Eastern Kentucky University, where he remains the Colonels’ fourth all-time leading scorer.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
School System Working To Advance Staff Salaries
Another local school district is hearing a loud and unified voice for higher pay. Certified employees of Grayson County Schools are currently set to receive a 3% increase and classified employees are set to receive a minimum of $1 per hour increase. With some adjacent districts announcing higher raises and with staff in Hart County mounting a successful campaign to get an additional increase after an initial increase was approved, Grayson County’s staff is rallying to say 3% is not enough. Grayson County Superintendent Doug Robinson made a media statement acknowledging the campaign and school employees importance, saying he is working with other administrators and school leaders about the budgeting process and actively pursuing a mutual goal. He referenced the fact Grayson County Schools has increased pay by approximately 10% combined over the past three years but that does not translate to keeping pace with today’s economic environment. Superintendent Robinson says budget cuts in several areas and additional revenues are required for salary changes.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
Origins Of Localizing Tensions Between School Systems And Staff
From a wider perspective, some are asking why so many individual school systems’ employees are campaigning for wages where it is usually a state-wide push or metro schools push for higher wages. When Governor Andy Beshear announced the “Education First” segment of his proposed budget in August of last year, he was heading into the homestretch of a reelection campaign that was shaping up to be a close one, especially in rural areas. His version of the budget included an 11% school pay increase across the state, along with several other features such as a stipulation for no health insurance increases, benefits such as teacher student loan forgiveness and fully funding pre-kindergarten. Upon Beshear’s announcement, state budget advisors along with a many senators and representatives said that level of increase and included items were clearly not going to be fully possible. Critics say the governor’s moonshot proposal effectively punted to the general assembly for a lesser and more realistic education budget option. When the general assembly finalized and passed the budget earlier this year, they didn’t specify state-wide school pay increases, but instead included an increase via the per-pupil funding formula --- also known as the SEEK Formula --- which provided additional funds, leaving decisions up to individual school boards to administer raises. Critics of the final budget from the general assembly say (similar to the governor) they effectively punted to local school boards. This has resulted in varied funds and an inconsistent application of staff pay increases from district to district. With school systems and employees running comparisons against each other in geographic size, student numbers, pay scales and other factors, tensions between workers and those who decide amounts of pay increases have boiled over to local school boards instead of the senate, house and governor’s office.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
Coroner's Office Asks For Help From The Public
The Warren County Coroner’s Office is seeking next of kin for 70-year-old Rick Tanega, who passed away on Friday. A spokesperson says he was formerly of Edmonton and may have family and friends in the surrounding area. Anyone with information to help the coroner’s office is asked to call 270-843-3111.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
Fatal Collision in Green County
KSP Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision Friday night on West Buckner Hill Road in Green County. The preliminary investigation revealed that 49-year-old Larry Waters, of Greensburg, was traveling west on West Buckner Hill Road in a 1990 Chevy Lumina when he approached a 2013 Jeep Wrangler traveling eastbound being operated by Justin Smith, 30, of Greensburg. Waters' vehicle traveled left of center of the roadway as he approached Smith's vehicle. In an attempt to avoid a collision, Smith steered onto an earth embankment outside the right shoulder of the roadway however, the vehicles collided in a sideswipe manner. Smith's vehicle overturned, ejecting four occupants. A passenger in Smith's vehicle, 28-year-old Blake Mitchell, of Greensburg was transported to University of Louisville Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased by the Jefferson County Coroner. Smith was also transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of severe injuries. 29-year-old Dustin Ray, of Greensburg, and 29-year-old Michael Boils, of Greensburg, refused medical treatment at the scene. Waters also refused medical treatment at the scene. Larry Waters was arrested and charged with DUI, 1st offense, vehicular homicide, assault, 1st degree, and wanton endangerment, 1st degree, (2 counts). Waters was lodged in Taylor County Detention Center. An investigation is continuing.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
First Responders Answer Weekend Calls To Beech Bend Park
It has been a tough weekend for public relations at Beech Bend Park. In a bizarre incident Friday night, police and other emergency personnel responded to the park after hours and found 30-year-old Robert Cherry at the top of the main rise of the Kentucky Rumbler roller coaster. After responders climbed onto the tracks and spent an hour of negotiating, Cherry voluntarily came down the hill of the coaster. He was booked at Warren County Regional Jail for wanton endangerment, disorderly conduct, criminal trespassing, operating a vehicle under the influence, menacing and fleeting police. He is jailed with a $10,000 bond. At the close of the weekend, emergency personnel were called to the park to the initial report of five people trapped on a ride just after 6pm. Further investigation revealed no riders had been trapped but a rider’s seatbelt would not release at the end of a ride and the rider’s mother called 911. By the time first responders arrived, the rider was unbelted.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
DUI Arrest After Man Runs Into Unoccupied Home
Police in Grayson County say a driver was intoxicated when he crashed into a home on Lilac Road Saturday evening. The crash happened just after 7pm in the 1800 block. A Dodge Ram, driven by 32-year-old John Hardesty, was headed south and exited the road in a curve. The truck traveled about 75 yards and hit a cluster of trees and struck the side of the empty residence. Hardesty’s injuries were not serious. He is charged with DUI and criminal mischief.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
Woman Dies In Sunday Collision
A woman died in a crash on Lincoln Parkway at the Sportsman Lake Road intersection along the edge of Elizabethtown early Sunday. Two others were injured. An Elizabethtown Police spokesperson says officers were dispatched around 11am to the intersection where a Toyota Highlander entered the intersection traveling southbound from Sportsman Lake Road while attempting to turn left. The Highlander was struck in the driver’s side by a Toyota RAV 4 traveling westbound which failed to stop for the vehicle. The woman driving the Highlander was unresponsive and was pronounced dead at Baptist Health Hardin. A juvenile female passenger sustained minor injuries in the crash. The driver of the RAV 4 sustained serious injuries and was flown University of Louisville Hospital in critical condition. Identification has not been officially released as of our news deadline.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
KY 218 To Be Closed Westbound Three Weeks In Horse Cave
After some preliminary work along KY 218 (East Main Street) in Downtown Horse Cave, removal of asphalt and concrete on will begin Monday, June 3rd, on the westbound side of the road. Construction crew operations will require closing westbound KY 218 between KY 1846 (Short Cut Road) and US 31W (Dixie Street). Eastbound KY 218 through town will remain open to allow access to business and residential locations. For westbound travelers through Horse Cave, this will resemble traffic closures for the annual Heritage Festival. The final opportunity for westbound semi-trucks and other commercial vehicles to detour will be at KY 1846. There are no turnaround opportunities for larger vehicles after that point. Due to the high angle turn from KY 1846 onto southbound US 31W, the suggested detour begins at the Wigwam intersection of US 31E, traveling south to westbound KY 70 (at Griderville), then to northbound US 31W (at Cave City) and then back to KY 218 at Horse Cave. Vehicles accessing I-65 can also do so at Cave City for a closer option from the detour route. This traffic pattern phase will last for approximately three weeks. An update will be announced before work switches to the eastbound side for closure.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
Missing Teen Found Safe
Good news for the family of a missing girl from Edmonson County. Officials with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department say 16-year-old Hannah Easterday has been located and is safe. She had been missing for three days. Details of her disappearance and finding were not officially released.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
City To Purchase Property With New Police Headquarters In Mind
Hodgenville’s City Council has purchased a vacant building with plans in the works for a new police headquarters. At a special meeting last week, approval was given for the $275,000 spot at 1250 Old Elizabethtown Road, the former location of DWE Electric. Mayor Jim Phelps says the property features a large fenced-in area that could be used as an impound lot along with other significant storage.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
Reds Recap
The Reds were off Thursday. They start a weekend series this afternoon in Chicago. Game time is 1:20 with coverage beginning at 12:50 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Power Restored For Local Areas
Utility crews made significant progress again Wednesday in restoring power across the region. Currently, both local electric utilities report zero outages. The final cluster of customer outages was restored by farmer’s RECC Wednesday afternoon.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Debris From Personal Property Shouldn't Be Placed On Right Of Way
With broken trees and other damage in the wake of weekend storms, residents should not place debris on state right of way. Any debris, including trees already placed on state right of way, should be removed. As road maintenance crews continue working with available resources along right of way areas where heavy damage occurred in western and south-central portions of the state, The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reminds residents removal of debris on private property is the responsibility of the property owner.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Reds Recap
The Reds were unable to take the final game of their homestand, losing to the Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon, 5-3. Today is an off day for Cincinnati as they travel to Chicago to begin a weekend series with the Cubs at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Scheffler Charges Dropped
Pro Golfer Scottie Scheffler’s charges have been dropped related to his arrest outside Valhalla Golf Club week before last. He was accused of dragging a police detective with his PGA-assigned vehicle while the officer was directing traffic around a fatal traffic incident. During initial proceedings last week, prosecutors argued Scheffler should be treated like any other defendant. A Louisville Metro Police Department video released last week shows no dragging taking place and the officer had not turned on his body camera. Multiple witnesses also say the officer was not dragged. In video of Sheffler in the back of a police vehicle, he is observed communicating with police that he was hit with a flashlight by the detective during the incident. Sheffler’s lawyer claims there are sufficient grounds for a lawsuit but Sheffler wants to move on and does not wish to pursue any counter-legal avenue.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Governor's Detail Trooper Indicted
A Kentucky State Police trooper from Campbellsville is indicted for two felonies related to theft of state property. According to state records, 42-year-old Daniel Forbis was part of the Governor Andy Beshear’s security detail. He is charged with theft by unlawful taking and abuse of public trust. The indictment comes out of Franklin County, where Trooper Forbis allegedly took property while on duty on two separate occurrences in June 2023 and February of this year. The property is valued at more than $10,000 but contents are not specified in any released information. Trooper Forbis is currently suspended without pay, with an initial court appearance set for July 12th. Before becoming a trooper, he worked for police departments in Lebanon and Campbellsville.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
Power Restoration Progress
Utility crews made significant progress Tuesday in restoring power across the region. All local customers of Kentucky Utilities have been restored. Tuesday morning’s total of 1,500 outages for Farmer’s RECC is now down to around 60 outages, with 27 of those in Hart County (as of 6am). Crews continue working with the assistance of neighboring cooperatives. FRECC’s latest statement says they expect to have all customers back in service Friday. Crews are down to repairing areas that only have an average of about three to five customers per issue, meaning that each repair requires similar times but restores fewer locations. FRECC says customers who are still out are not forgotten and work is continuing as quickly and safely as possible.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
On Tuesday, Hart County Fiscal Court approved the purchase of 52 acres adjacent to the campus of Hart County High School. At the court’s previous meeting on May 14th, a real-estate discussion pertaining to an undisclosed property led to approval of pursuing the property situated just east of the high school property border extending from a section of road frontage on Lonoke Road to road frontage on KY 88 adjacent to Munfordville First United Methodist Church. Judge executive Joe Choate says there has been interest in the property for some time now, and says there are several opportunities for the county once the property is acquired. Judge Choate says just over $1 Million in funds for the property, which is part of the Noma Jean and Leon Tharp Estate, were allocated to the county from Frankfort in the newly passed state budget.
In other news from Tuesday’s Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting, a second reading was held for the 2024-25 fiscal budget, which totals just over $14 Million. Magistrate Kate Kenny reported good progress with the first meeting of the new animal control committee. Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 159 inmates at the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson requested the court advertise for a 2023 SUV. The court appointed Holly Crain to the tourism board for a term ending in 2025 and to gather bids for courtroom exterior improvements. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is scheduled for June 11th.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
Meet & Greet For New Coach
Caverna High School has a new head boys basketball coach. He is Terrence Miles. A proper public introduction in the form of a meet-n-greet was held Tuesday afternoon at the high school. Miles spent the past two seasons as head coach at Thomas Nelson. Caverna finished this past season ranked 7th (RPI) of the 18 teams in the region and returns a talented set of underclassmen for the next couple of years and looks to continue as a district and region contender. Former Caverna Boys Basketball Coach Steve Barker announced he was leaving the position earlier this month.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Friday Pursuit Through Five Counties
Two suspects remain on the loose after a chase Friday that began in Hart County. Around 10pm, Kentucky State Police Troopers were conducting a traffic safety checkpoint in Hart County when a Mercedes SUV operated by 28-year-old Anthony Manning of Hopkinsville fled south on US 31E, onto KY 70 at Griderville and then onto I-65 southbound at Cave City where the pursuit reached 130 miles per hour. Manning turned off his lights to avoid detection and exited I-65 at the I-165 interchange on the south side of Bowling Green. Police discontinued pursuit after losing visual contact. Butler County Dispatch advised the vehicle had been located at a gas station in Morgantown where Manning and a passenger in the SUV fled on foot. A deputy shot at the passenger, who was observed drawing a firearm. Both suspects disappeared into a heavily wooded area. An ongoing search has failed to locate them. Manning has an active warrant and is considered armed and dangerous. Police say he should not be approached.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Storm Cleanup Update
Cleanup and repairs from weekend storms continue today. Though some structural damage is reported, the most significant issue resulting from these storms is downed trees and power lines. Utility companies say is could be this weekend before all customers have power. Gusty winds caused uprooted trees and broken limbs which is a primary reason for downed lines, though forces of wind also directly caused some polls to break. As of this morning, Farmer’s RECC is reporting around 1,600 total customers without power. The highest concentration of those outages is just south of Glasgow across Barren County. Hart County has around 200 without power from FRECC, while metcalfe county is slightly higher with around 290 customers. KU is reporting approximately 60 customers without power in our local area. Those are in small clusters throughout Magnolia, Bonnieville, Munfordville and Horse Cave. Utility companies are receiving assistance from other service providers from outside the area to help with restoration of service. They continue to ask for your patience. Unlike situations where a single repair can restore a large area, weekend storms caused a high number of line breaks throughout the service area. Each individual repair restores fewer customers. Remember to remain clear of downed lines and treat all lines as if they are energized.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Reds Winning Streak
The Reds are on a winning streak. After sweeping the Dodgers over the weekend, they defeated St. Louis on Monday. Today’s game with the Cardinals is at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Missing Edmonson County Teen
Police in Edmonson County are searching for a missing 16-year-old. The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department says Hannah Easterday is described as 5 feet and 4 inches, 140 pounds with curly brown hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information on Hannah’s location is asked to contact the department at 270-929-3678.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Hart County Board of Ed special called meeting
Hart County Board of Education met in a special called meeting Thursday night at the Hart County High School auditorium. Over 200 people were in attendance.
In the first item of business concerning the Fiscal Year 25 tentative budget, Chief Finance Officer Chris Russell addressed the meeting with a presentation of the budget. Russell said the increase for the coming Fiscal year will be an estimated $471,291 from SEEK to make the 2025 Budget an estimated $11,309,312. Russell also addressed possible cuts in the budget that the board could approve to help with staff raises. Several questions were addressed to the board from those in attendance.
After much discussion, the board voted to make cuts of $523,107 in the upcoming Budget. The board then addressed staff raises and voted and approved a 5% increase for all salaried staff for 2024-25 plus monetary stipends and $1 raise for hourly classified employees.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Theft arrest has been made in Hart County
Munfordville City Police arrested 50-year-old Robin Coomer Thursday, charging him with theft-receipt of stolen credit/debit card and theft of identity of another without consent. Coomer was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Organized crime arrest made in Monroe County
An arrest was made in Monroe County Thursday involving organized crime. 42-year-old Noah Freeman was charged with engaging in organized crime, along with probation violation for felony offense and receiving stolen property $10,000 or more. Freeman was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Cave City Police Dept. make drug arrest
Austin Lewis, 27, was arrested Thursday by Cave City Police Department. Lewis was charged with fleeing or evading police, 1st degree (motor vehicle), failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, wanton endangerment- 1st degree - police officer and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Lewis was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Friday May 24th, 2024
Work Begins on Two Sections of KY 218 In Hart County
Preparations for resurfacing two sections of KY 218 in Hart County are underway. The section through East Main Street in Horse Cave will have underlying concrete removed as construction crews flag traffic around saw-cutting operations. There will be closures announced later in the project as work progresses toward final resurfacing. Ultimately, this work will remedy the concrete buckling effect which has produced the rigid pavement surface through town, particularly in front of Horse Cave Baptist Church. Further east, crews are repairing base failures along the section of KY 218 from US 31E to the Metcalfe County line. Resurfacing of old pavement will take place once this preliminary work is complete. During both phases, construction crews will flag alternating one-way traffic around work operations. Weather conditions can affect progress of these projects. Updates will be posted on KYTC District 4 social media accounts. Motorists are reminded to slow down along these stretches of KY 218, minimize distractions and pay close attention to work zone signs and flaggers.
Friday May 24th, 2024
Mammoth Cave National Park set to replace three seasonal park housing units
The National Park Service issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Environmental Assessment (EA) to Replace Rapidly Deteriorating Seasonal Quarters. This project will replace three seasonal park housing units that have inappropriate foundation design and are currently being utilized beyond their useful life. Based on the analysis presented in the EA, which was available for public review from Oct. 30-Nov. 29, 2023, and considering public comments, the NPS selected the proposed action and preferred alternative. Improvements under the selected alternative include:
· Construction of two buildings, each with two stories and 12 bedrooms/baths.
· Building amenities including private protected storage, an outdoor pavilion, an indoor
· gathering space, an electric vehicle charging station, and solar panels on the roofs of the buildings.
· Site development in the Operations Area of the park located at the northern end of the Administrative and Housing Areas. This site already has access to sewer, water, telephone, fiber optic cable, and electrical utilities.
Thursday, May 23rd, 2024
Drug arrests made in Edmonson County
A 43-year-old man has been arrested by Edmonson County Sheriff's Office. Gary Sexton was arrested Wednesday for possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 3rd or greater offense (methamphetamine),
possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of a controlled substance, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, and failure to produce insurance card along with disregarding a stop sign.
Also on Wednesday, 39-year-old Heather Sexton was arrested by Edmonson County Sheriff's Department. Sexton was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia - buy/possess. Both were lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday May 23rd, 2024
Glasgow man arrested on various charges
26-year-old Moises Gordillo was arrested Wednesday by the Glasgow Police Department for no operators-moped license, failure to produce insurance card, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, 1st, aggravating circumstance, and possession of open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle prohibited. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday May 23rd, 2024
Metcalfe County student awarded scholarship
SCRTC, in partnership with the NTCA Rural Broadband Association and its philanthropic arm, the Foundation for Rual Service (FRS), has awarded a $9,500 VC Trust Scholarship to Metcalfe County High School Graduating Senior Christopher Boling. This scholarship was the highest awarded by FRS and was one of only two in the entire country. Christopher will attend Duke University with studies in Social Justice.
Wednesday May 22nd, 2024
Glasgow Police arrest a man on strangulation charges
39-year-old Nathan Jewell was taken into custody Tuesday by the Glasgow Police Dept. on charges of strangulation, 1st degree, possession of a controlled substance, 3rd, or greater offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess and assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) with minor injury. Jewell was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
In a separate incident, 39-year-old Robert Denine was arrested Tuesday by Glasgow Police and faces charges of burglary, 2nd degree, criminal mischief, 3rd degree, and probation violation. Jewell was also lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday May 22nd, 2024
Magnolia man arrested on child exploitation charges
A Magnolia man is in jail under a $100,000 bond after being arrested Tuesday. 54-year-old Brian Warren faces charges of distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor under the age of 12 - 1st offense. Warren was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center and has a court date early Friday afternoon.
Wednesday May 22nd, 2024
Drug arrest made in Barren County
Cave City Police Department arrested a 44-year-old man Tuesday on drug charges. Kenny Lewis was charged with driving on a DUI suspended license - 1st offense, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of marijuana, operating a motor vehicle without ignition interlock device, as well as failure to wear seat belts, failure to produce insurance car and failure to appear. Lewis was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
ELECTION RESULTS
The following are the official 2024 Hart County Primary Election results:
US President
(Republican Ticket) |
# of Votes | US President
(Democratic Ticket) |
# of Votes | State Representative, 24th
District (Republican) |
# of Votes | US Representative, Congress 2nd District (Democrat) | # of Votes |
Ryan Binkley | 3 | Joseph Biden | 361 | Ryan Bivens | 713 | Hank Linderman | 331 |
Vivek Ramaswamy | 7 | Marianne Williamson | 62 | Asa Waggoner | 526 | William Dakoda Compton | 257 |
Ron DeSantis | 24 | Dean Phillips | 59 | ||||
Donald Trump | 1157 | Uncommitted | 151 | ||||
Chris Christie | 3 | ||||||
Nikki Haley | 33 | ||||||
Uncommitted | 31 |
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Congratulations graduating class of 2024
Hart County Schools will have an early release Friday and graduation will be Friday night at the high school.
The last day for Caverna Students will be Thursday, May 30th, and their graduation will be that night.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Tuesday is Primary Election Day
Kentucky's primary is today. Polls are open until 6pm local time. Across the state, voters will symbolically vote for their party's presidential candidate. Additionally, Republicans in Hart, LaRue and Green Counties will choose a candidate for this fall's 24th District State Representative Seat while Democrats will choose a 2nd US Congressional candidate for the November general election. Hart County voters can vote at any polling location: The county's five elementary schools, Hart County High School, Horse Cave Fire Department and Linwood Fire Department. Join us tonight for election results from the Hart County Courthouse.
The following races will appear on the voting machines and paper ballots in the precincts listed in Hart County for the Primary Election, May 21st.
Republican Party Primary Election for 2nd Congressional District:
President of the United States:
Ryan L. Binkley
Vivek Ramaswamy
Ron DeSantis
Donald J. Trump
Chris Christie
Nikki R. Haley
"Uncommitted"
State Representative
Ryan Bivens
Asa L. T. Waggoner
Democratic Party 2nd Congressional District
President of the United States:
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Marianne Williamson
Dean Phillips
"Uncommitted"
United States Representative in Congress
Hank Linderman
William Dakota Compton
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Hart County Sheriff's Office recent arrests
50-year-old Richard Bradley was arrested Monday on charges of possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine) and criminal mischief, 1st degree. Hart County Sheriff's Office also arrested 52-year-old Cristopher Brown for alcohol intoxication in a public place, 1st & 2nd offense. Both Bradley and Brown were lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Drug arrest made in Hart County
A Hart County man was arrested by Munfordville City Police on various drug charges Monday. 37-year-old Michael Riggs was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Riggs was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Theft arrest made in Barren County
Kentucky State Police made a theft arrest Monday in Barren County. 48-year-old Cindy King was arrested and charged with theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting. King was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, Caverna hosts Somerset Christian this afternoon, while Hart County hosts Campbellsville.
In high school baseball, Caverna travels to John Hardin.
The Reds would love to press a hard reset on the month of May. Cincy lost two of three in San Francisco, dropping Sunday's game 6-5, bringing their record to 1-9 for the month. They begin a series in Arizona tonight. Game time is 8:40, with coverage beginning at 8:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Loans Approved For Hart County Agribusiness
A portion of $4.8 Million in state-wide agricultural loans is headed for Hart County. Funding through the Beginning Farmer Loan Program assists farmers who want to develop, expand or buy into a farming operation. A total of $125,000 is approved for local disbursement. While these loans are funded through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, recipients are not disclosed. Farmers under the Beginning Farmer Loan Program can qualify for purchasing livestock, equipment or agriculture facilities, gaining permanent working capital, purchasing farmland or investing in a partnership or LLC. For more information on this and other state loan programs offered, farmers can contact the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy at 502-382-6093.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Shooting Believed To Be Accidental
Thursday evening, police in Barren County were called to a
shooting that occurred at a residence along Arnett Grove Road. Upon arrival, it
was determined that a female had been shot. She was transported from the scene
and later flown to the UofL Hospital for treatment of injuries. At this time,
the incident is believed to be an accidental shooting. An investigation
continues by the Barren County Sheriff's Department to rule out any foul play.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Wreck Results In Shots Fired
Saturday morning, Kentucky State Police (KSP) received a call just before 8am from the Adair County Sheriff’s Office requesting investigative assistance with a vehicle collision and shooting that occurred along KY 704 in Adair County.
Preliminary investigation indicates 50-year-old Gregory Willis and 46-year-old Mark Hatcher, both of Columbia, were involved in a vehicle collision on KY 704. Immediately after the collision, Willis armed himself with a firearm and discharged it, striking Hatcher. A passenger in Hatcher’s vehicle, 23-year-old William Feese, also of Columbia, was injured during the vehicle collision. Both Hatcher and Feese were hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Willis fled from the scene prior to law enforcement arrival.
An arrest warrant was issued for assault against Gregory Willis. Around 2pm, troopers located Willis in a wooded area on Paul Frankum Road in Adair County. He was arrested without incident and booked at Adair County Detention Center.
The case remains under investigation.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Clark Drugs will close at 2 today
Clark Drugs in Munfordville will be closing at 2:00 p.m. due to severe weather outlook.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Area schools dismissing early
Due to severe weather, Hart County Schools will be dismissed at 12:30 p.m. today. Caverna Elementary Schools will dismiss at 12:20 p.m. followed with middle & high school at 1:15 p.m. Barren County Elementary School is dismissing at 12:30 p.m. followed with the high school at 1:30 p.m. today.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Pontoons Stolen From Dealership
Police in Leitchfield are searching for three pontoons, stolen over the weekend from Renegade Marine. Three men are seen on surveillance video Saturday night around 11:30 entering an enclosed area at the dealership. Just minutes later, three vehicles quickly entered the parking lot and then each is observed leaving with a pontoon in-tow. Suspect vehicles are identified as a GMC Yukon, a Chevrolet 2500 and a Ford F-250. After leaving the dealership, it is believed they got on eastbound Western Kentucky parkway. Anyone with information should contact Leitchfield Police at 270-259-3850.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Wrong Way Driver Killed In Parkway Crash
A preliminary report indicates the man killed in a crash Sunday night on Western Kentucky Parkway was driving in the wrong direction. The collision happened around 10pm near Mile Marker 126 in Western Hardin County. A report from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department says 38-year-old Roger Wilson of Elizabethtown was traveling east on the westbound side of the parkway in a 2004 Chevrolet Astro van when he collided with a westbound 2011 Ford F-150, driven by 21-year-old Caleb Winebrenner of Louisville. Wilson was pronounced deceased at the scene. Winebrenner was taken to a hospital in Louisville with serious injuries.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Sports Ticker
The Reds dropped their home series opener with the Diamondbacks Tuesday night, 6-2. Both teams are back at it tonight from Great American Ballpark. First pitch is set for 5:40, Central. Coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County’s game with North Hardin was cancelled on Tuesday.
The Lady Colonels of Caverna are scheduled to host Bardstown this afternoon.
In high school baseball, Hart County’s game with Bethlehem was cancelled on Tuesday, as was Caverna’s game with Thomas Nelson.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, the Hart County Lady Raiders game with Allen County was canceled Monday. Hart County is scheduled to play at North Hardin this afternoon.
Caverna's game with Metcalfe County was also canceled on Monday.
In high school baseball, the Raiders were able to play at Edmonson County. Hart County was shut out, 7-0. They are scheduled to play at Bethlehem this afternoon.
Caverna's game at Thomas Nelson was canceled on Monday. The Colonels are scheduled to host Thomas Nelson this afternoon.
The Reds were off Monday. They begin a series tonight, hosting the Diamondbacks. Game time is 5:40. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Man From Glasgow Escapes Custody In Richmond
Police are searching for an inmate who walked away from the Bluegrass Career and Development Center in Richmond Monday afternoon. A press release from Kentucky State Police says 38-year-old Tyler Branstetter of Glasgow was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, dark basketball shorts and white tennis shoes. He also has several tattoos on his face, neck, and arms. He is described as a white male, 5′10″ tall, 165 pounds, with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. He is serving a sentence for first-degree enhanced trafficking, trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Police indicate it is possible he has traveled back to the general vicinity of Barren, Hart, Warren or Hardin Counties. Anyone with information on his whereabouts should call 911.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Trooper Arrests Man Who Interferes With Traffic Stop On I-65
A Barren County man who pulled up in a vehicle during traffic stop along I-65 Saturday afternoon faces charges after interfering with police. The incident happened near the Cave City Interchange. A State Trooper was working on the outside shoulder when 37-year-old Jeremiah Smith parked in front of the pulled over vehicle and the trooper. Smith exited his van and approached the trooper, ignoring warnings to stop. Smith was tased and pepper sprayed while continuing to be uncooperative during his arrest. EMS transported Smith to the Medical Center at Caverna for treatment and evaluation before being taken to Barren County Detention Center. He was booked for obstructing governmental operations and resisting arrest.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Vehicle Collision Results In Death Of Magnolia Man
A single vehicle crash claimed the life of a Magnolia man Sunday night. Emergency responders were called to a location on Greensburg Road (KY 61) between Mount Sherman and Buffalo. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police says 59-year-old Bobby Sexton was driving south when his vehicle drifted onto the shoulder. Sexton overcorrected and overturned several times before coming to a rest. Sexton was pronounced dead at the scene. An adult and juvenile in the truck were transported to Louisville for treatment of serious injuries.
Grayson County Man Fires Gun At Distillery
A Grayson County man faces charges after firing a rifle inside Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort over the weekend. Police responded Saturday morning and located James Ande of Caneyville, who appeared to be intoxicated. He was arrested without further incident and booked in Franklin County Jail for aggravated wanton endangerment, public intoxication, firearm enhanced trafficking in marijuana and possession of an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle. Investigators say the incident was isolated and no additional motive is suspected.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Older Americans Month
May is Older Americans Month and Hart County Fiscal Court is looking to recognize centenarians within our community. If you know anyone who is 100 years old, please contact Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate’s office by calling 270-524-5219. There is a simple contact and information form to fill out. Hart County Fiscal Court is teaming up with Barren River Area Development District in these recognitions throughout this month.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Traffic Checkpoint Results In Arrest
A Magnolia man is facing drug related charges after being stopped at a weekend traffic safety checkpoint. Police in LaRue County arrested Thomas McCubbins at the roadblock setup between Magnolia and Buffalo Saturday night. An ID check revealed an active warrant and a suspended license. Additional investigation revealed theft of a registration plate, no insurance, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. McCubbins was booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Ferry Closure This Week
Motorists who use Green River Ferry in Mammoth Cave National Park will have to make alternate travel plans Tuesday and Wednesday. The ferry will be closed from 9am Tuesday until 6am Thursday. Park officials say the Echo River Springs Accessible Trail and the canoe and kayak launch located in the Green River Ferry parking lot will remain open. Park info and ferry status are available at the nps.gov/maca website.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Two Charged In Weekend Shooting That Injures One
A street shooting in Campbellsville over the weekend resulted in one man being seriously injured and two others being arrested. Around Noon Saturday, Campbellsville Police responded to a call of shots fired at the intersection of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Baptist Street. A preliminary incident report says 27-year-old Brandon Berry and 25-year-old Dasean Murdock both of Campbellsville became involved in a verbal altercation. Murdock pulled a gun and began shooting at Berry, striking him one time. Murdock was a passenger in a vehicle being operated by 44-year old Karen Wilcher also of Campbellsville. Murdock and Wilcher fled the scene. About three hours later, law enforcement executed a search warrant at a local residence, where they arrested Wilcher and Murdock. Both are charged with 1st degree assault. Brandon Berry was flown to University of Kentucky Medical Center for treatment.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
Caverna's Athletic Director resigns
Caverna Athletic Director and Head Boys basketball coach Steve Barker has informed Studio 101 / WLOC News that he has resigned. The opening has now been posted on the Caverna Independent Schools website. For more information, individuals may contact Nicole Riley at 270-773-2530.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
McConnell Secures Over $37 Million to Fight Opioid Addiction in Kentucky
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Thursday the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will distribute $37,207,505 in federal funding to the Commonwealth of Kentucky through the State Opioid Response Grant Program.
Senator McConnell helped secure $1.575 billion for this program in this year’s government funding bill, which the Senate passed and the President signed into law this March. As a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator McConnell fought to secure robust funding and to ensure that resources through this program were targeted toward states with the highest overdose mortality rates, like Kentucky. As a result, Kentucky received an increase in funding this fiscal year.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
Drug arrest in Glasgow
A drug arrest was made Thursday by Glasgow Police Department. 41-year-old Brian Brown was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree,1st offense, (methamphetamine). Brown was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
Crash involves Barren County school bus
An accident with injury happened Friday morning on Trojan Trail. Glasgow Police Department responded to the scene and discovered three vehicles involved in the crash, including a Barren County School bus. Authorities say that a 2006 Nissan Pathfinder attempted to make a left turn out of the Barren County School parking lot onto Trojan Trail. The driver of the Nissan pulled into the path of a 2007 Chevy Trailblazer which caused the Chevy to then collide with the school bus. The driver of the Chevy Trailblazer was treated for facial injuries and a student was treated for back pain. No other injuries were reported.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
New Amphitheater coming to Park City
Park City will soon be the home of a brand-new amphitheater and drive-in movie theater. Larry Poteet, the Mayor of Park City, said he wants to take a unique approach to designing the amphitheater by taking inspiration from the surrounding area. One idea is converting a traditional grain bin into the facility's concession stand. According to Poteet, "We don't want it to just look like everybody's you know. I'd like for it to be something that looks like it belongs inside our park area since we're close to Mammoth Cave National Park." According to the mayor, the feedback thus far regarding the project has been overwhelmingly positive. He hopes to see the project completed within the next three years.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Man charged with assault in Metcalfe County
A man has been charged with assault in Metcalfe County. 42-year-old Todd Shive was arrested Wednesday by authorities in Metcalfe County
and charged with Assault, 4th degree, (domestic violence) minor injury. Shive was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Glasgow Police make a child abuse arrest
Glasgow Police Department arrested a man for child abuse Wednesday. 20-year-old Christopher Rye was taken into custody and charged
with Assault, 4th degree, (child abuse) and was transported to Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Barren County man arrested fleeing on foot
22-year-old Anthony J. Hubble was taken into custody by the Glasgow Police Department early this morning. Hubble was charged with fleeing
or evading police, 2nd degree (on foot) and resisting arrest. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
KSP investigates Fatal Collision in Warren County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 3 requested the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) to investigate a two-vehicle collision that occurred Tuesday on Nashville Road near the intersection of Fortuna Avenue in Bowling Green. The preliminary investigation indicates that Trooper Jonathan Johnson, age 48, of Bowling Green, while off-duty, was operating a 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan motorcycle traveling south on Nashville Road. Zeljka Meskovic, age 53, of Bowling Green, was operating a 2008 Toyota Camry, traveling north on Nashville Road in the center turning lane. Mrs. Meskovic made a left turn into the travel path of Trooper Johnson, who was unable to stop or avoid the collision. His motorcycle collided with the Camry, and he sustained fatal injuries. No other injuries were reported. Trooper Johnson was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Warren County Coroner. The investigation remains ongoing by KSP CIRT.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
KSP offering $67,500 starting salary for Cadet Class 105
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday that Kentucky State Police is accepting applications from individuals who want to join an exemplary law agency that is “Built by Tradition. Trained to be the Best,” with a mission of creating a better, safer Kentucky. Individuals accepted to join Cadet Class 105, which is slated to begin in November 2024, will earn $67,500 annually and have access to an improved retirement system with a sick leave
buyback program. Interested applicants should visit the online portal to submit their application. Applications are due by close of business on June 30th.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
Barren County arrests
26-year-old Vincent Parker was arrested Tuesday by KSP in Barren County. Parker is facing several charges including: reckless driving, speeding 26mph or more over the speed limit, improper passing, permitting operation of motor vehicle with improper registration, failure to produce insurance card, fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree, (motor vehicle) and no motorcycle operator's license. Parker was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
In a separate incident in Barren County Tuesday, 62-year-old Timothy Nunn was arrested by Glasgow Police Department on charges of trafficking in marijuana, 2nd offense, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia-buy/possess and possession of controlled substance, 2nd degree, Hallucinogen. Nunn was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
A KSP Trooper has died in a motorcycle crash
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 2 is mourning the loss of Trooper Jonathan Johnson, age 48, of Bowling Green, who was involved in an off-duty fatal motorcycle crash Tuesday morning. Trooper Johnson was a nine-year veteran of the agency, assigned to Muhlenberg County. He graduated from Cadet Class 92 and served at both the Madisonville and Bowling Green posts during his tenure with the agency. He received the post-level Detective of the Year honor in 2019. Trooper Johnson is survived by his wife and two children.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
Hart County man arrested for burglary & assault
A Hart County man has been arrested on burglary and assault charges. Munfordville City Police made the arrest Tuesday and charged 26-year-old Robert Jackson with Burglary, 2nd degree, and Assault, 4th degree, domestic violence with no visible injury. Jackson was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 30th, 2024
T. J. Regional Health Announces 2024 Scholarship Recipients
Three local high school seniors who plan to pursue careers in healthcare will receive scholarships from T. J. Regional Health to assist with their college expenses. The three students chosen to receive $2,000 in scholarship money in 2024 are:
Anna Grace Blythe, a senior at Metcalfe County High School who plans to attend Lindsey Wilson College to study nursing.
Kensey Johnson, a senior at Glasgow County High School plans to attend Western Kentucky University this fall to study exercise science with the ultimate goal of becoming a physical therapist.
Alexandrea Barbour is a senior at Hart County High School and will be attending Lindsey Wilson College this fall to study Nursing. Congratulations to each of these deserving students.
Tuesday, April 30th, 2024
Veteran's home destroyed by fire
A 79-year-old Hart County veteran's home was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. Tony Smith home just off highway 357 at 350 Munfordville- Linwood Road was completely destroyed by the blaze. Smith who lost everything had no insurance, has no vehicle, and according to Hart County veterans committee President Derek McClure is in need of clothing size 36/30 pants, Size 9 1/2 shoes, and wears large shirts. All items and donations may be dropped off at Daisy’s Deals at 1217 Main St. in Munfordville. According to McClure, they are searching for a low-cost RV or some type of cheap housing for Mr. Smith to live. Smith has no local family. All donations would be greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, April 30th, 2024
Glasgow City Schools name new head coach
2002 Mr. Ky Basketball is now head coach of the Glasgow Scotties Boys Basketball team. The announcement was made during a press conference Monday in the school's cafeteria. Brandon Stockton is a Glasgow native and has been part of the Glasgow basketball program since 2010. Congratulations to Brandon Stockton in his new role.
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Man suffers burn injuries after truck fire
A Big Meadow man sustained burn injuries Sunday after his truck caught fire at Hiseville Auto Parts store. 60-year-old Jimmy Waters was attempting to fuel up his 1966 GMC pickup at the gas station when the truck caught fire destroying fuel pumps as well as the truck. Waters was taken to T J Samson Regional Hospital and then transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is being treated for 2nd and 3rd degree burns. Hiseville Volunteer Fire Department and Cave City Fire Department responded to the scene and extinguished the fire. Hiseville Auto Parts store is open, however, there will be no fuel sales until the gas pumps are replaced.
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Woman dies in Warren County crash
A one-vehicle crash in Warren County has claimed the life of the driver. The accident occurred Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Plum Springs Road and Grogan St. The female driver was pronounced deceased by the Warren County Coroner and an investigation is ongoing.
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Edmonson County weekend arrests
Sunday morning, 27-year-old William Parsons was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree (methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. He was transported to Hart County Jail. 41-year-old Lee Ann Doyle was arrested over the weekend for possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, and drug paraphernalia (buy & possess), along with menacing. She was also lodged in Hart County Jail
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Kentucky State
Police Upping Incentive For New Troopers
Kentucky is upping the offer to recruit troopers for state police. Applications
are being accepted for Cadet Class 105, which is set to begin training in
November. The annual starting salary will be $67,500 with an improved retirement
system and a sick leave buyback program. Interested applicants should can visit
kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov to learn more and apply. Applications are due June
30th. The agency is seeking both new officers and currently certified peace
officers for the law enforcement accelerated program (LEAP) into this fall's
cadet class. To qualify for the 14-week accelerated program, a candidate must
have been a full-time certified law enforcement officer for a minimum of two
years and the candidate must not be under a local government contract with their
current or previous police agency.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Bids Being Accepted For Sinkhole Repair At Hart County High School
At last week's regular monthly meeting, Hart County’s Board of Education set funding in motion for letting a contact to repair a sinkhole near the northern end zone of the football stadium. A proposal for the work was issued by the school system on Friday. The repair project will have to be closely coordinated with the newly approved turf project but is not expected to be in conflict. Perspective construction company bidders have until 2pm Friday, May 10th to make submissions. Bids will be opened immediately after the deadline. An agenda item for approving to award a contract will be set for the May 16th regular monthly board meeting, which is scheduled for 6pm at Hart County High School. Plans and specifications for perspective bidders on the sinkhole project are available through the board office.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, Hart County lost to Green County Thursday afternoon, 9-5. Caverna lost to LaRue County, 18-0. This afternoon, Hart County hosts Metcalfe County and Caverna hosts Washington County.
In high school baseball, Hart County lost to Green County, 7-3. This afternoon, Hart County hosts Allen County. The Reds had to settle for a split in their four-game series with the Phillies, being shut out Thursday afternoon, 5-0. That wraps up a week-long homestand. The Reds are in Texas this weekend for a series with the Rangers. Tonight's game starts at 7:05 central here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 6:35 p.m.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
New Circuit Court Clerk
The announcement of former state police dispatcher and trooper Daniel Priddy filling the unexpired term of retiring Edmonson County Circuit Court Clerk Tanya Hodges was made earlier this year when Judge John Grise signed an order making the appointment. Thursday afternoon, Priddy officially assumed the role after being sworn to the office. Priddy left his job with KSP as the Post 3 Public Affairs Officer to run for the office. Priddy left his job with KSP as the Post 3 Public Affairs Officer to run for the office. After filling in the unexpired term, he is unopposed in this fall's general election. With the circuit court clerk being a six-year term, Priddy will not have to run again until 2030.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Signs Not Allowed On Right Of Way
Mowing cycles are under way and illegally placed items along state maintained right of way areas are being removed. Residents, business operators and property owners along US and KY routes are reminded no signage is allowed on right of way other than official highway signs and items approved through a permit process. Particularly, with yard sales and property sales commonly taking place in spring along with the May Primary, related signs must be placed beyond right of way limits. Crews will not mow around illegally placed items. They will be removed. Items place on right of way areas create significant delays for mowing crews and are potential hazards for mowing operators and passing motorists. They can create additional hazards by blocking sight distance or distracting drivers, particularly at intersections. All sale activities including parking should be off right of way limits. It is also illegal to attach items such as flyers, posters, balloons or streamers to stop signs, highway markers or any other road sign or utility pole. Illegal placement on utility poles presents additional obstacles and potential dangers for utility crew workers. Removed items will be taken to each county's KYTC maintenance facility and held for a short period of time. Unclaimed materials will be trashed and recycled.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Work on KY 70 Bridge
A project to repair sidewalk and railing on the KY 70 bridge over Green River in Brownsville begins Monday. The bridge will be down to one lane during daytime hours. Motorists should expect delays during these lane closures. The project is expected to take about a month to complete. Slow down and use additional caution while traveling in the area.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
KSP Charges Edmonson Co. Man With Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch arrested 24-year-old Austin Douglas Hubbard Tuesday on charges related to child sexual abuse material. Mr. Hubbard was arrested as the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch began the investigation after discovering the suspect sharing images of child sexual exploitation online. The investigation resulted in a search warrant in Mammoth Cave on April 23rd. Equipment used to facilitate the crime was seized and taken to KSP’s forensic laboratory for examination. Mr. Hubbard is currently charged with ten counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under twelve years old and ten counts of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under 12 years old. These charges are Class-C felonies punishable by five to ten years in prison. Mr. Hubbard was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Could The City of Bonnieville be Dissolved?
Some citizens of Bonnieville are being asked to consider if they would like to un-incorporate the city. Discussions have been brought up by the public at recent council meetings and some in the community say they have been asked if they would sign a petition to dissolve Bonnieville City Government. In speaking with Mayor Marie Whitlow, she said no such documentation has been received but expects a petition will be presented. In speaking with officials in the Hart County Clerk’s Office, they have not been notified of any petition. In simplest terms, Kentucky Revised Statutes indicate a petition must include a number of verified voters’ names which total at least 20% of the number of votes cast in the city from the most recent presidential election. Any such petition must make its way to the mayor and the county clerk. If the minimum of petition signatures are verified, the clerk shall add the question on all city precinct ballots, “Are you in favor of dissolving the City of Bonnieville?” The question would be set to appear during the next general election, provided the petition is certified by the second Tuesday in August prior to the general election. Given recent public discussion, Mayor Whitlow addressed citizens and explained several general results of un-incorporation. She says city services would cease and assets become property of the county along with past debts owed to the city such as back taxes. Street maintenance and lighting would become responsibility of the county. Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate says he is aware of the potential un-incorporation and ramifications. Mayor Whitlow says there is still some question as to how Memory Park Cemetery would be operated and maintained but says she if confident any issue will be resolved. Bonnieville Elementary School and the US Post Office would not be affected. She says questions and concerns are welcome. City hall is open Monday and Wednesday from 8am until 4pm and the city council meets monthly on the second Monday at 6pm. Bonnieville Fire Chief, Dennis Amos also provided a reminder to citizens that the fire department would not be affected if the city is dissolved. Bonnieville Fire Department has been an independent entity for nearly 25 years. He says fire coverage or rating will not be affected regardless of Bonnieville’s incorporation status.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Sports Recap
Congratulations to Hart County's Kaycee Pedigo for finishing runner-up in the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Girl's Singles Championship Wednesday.
Congratulations to Hart County's Johnathan Gardner and Jacob Shoulders for finishing runner-up in the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Boy's Doubles Championship Wednesday.
In high school softball, Hart County heads to Green County and Caverna heads to LaRue County.
In high school baseball, Hart County hosts Green County.
The Reds defeated the Phillies 7-4 Wednesday night in game three of their four-game set. The Reds go for the series win this afternoon. Game four is this afternoon at 12:10. Our coverage begins at 11:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Former Police Chief Suit Against City
Former Glasgow Police Chief, Jennifer Arbogast, is suing the city on the basis of gender discrimination. She retired in April of 2023. Her complaint filed last month states the mayor gave her an ultimatum to retire or be fired, which she publicly alleged as she left the chief position last year. The suit claims routine comments of her being unable to handle the job or unwanted in the position because she is a female. She says her retirement was based on her believing further retaliation would occur if she remained chief. The mayor and city council claim multiple concerns and complaints had been raised by those in the department under Arbogast’s leadership. The mayor said during published interviews at that time, he asked her to resign because there were several personnel departures over a short span at the beginning of the year.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Work On Boyd's Knob Road
Preliminary work to resurface KY 1854 (Boyd's Knob Road) is underway. Crews are completing base failure repairs along the stretch between KY 88 and US 31E in Canmer. Flaggers are directing traffic around work crew operations. The asphalt resurfacing phase of work is not confirmed but could begin as early as next week. The project has an overall completion deadline of June 30th. Motorists are encouraged to travel along the route with additional caution and pay close attention to work zone signage.
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Sports Recap
Congratulations to Johnathan Gardner and Jacob Shoulders for advancing to the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Boy's Doubles Championship. They defeated the overall #1 seed from Taylor County Tuesday. They will play Marion County in the finals this afternoon at Miller Park in Campbellsville.
Congratulations to Kaycee Pedigo for advancing to the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Girl's Singles Championship. She defeated her Taylor County opponent Tuesday. She will play her Marion County opponent in the finals this afternoon at Miller Park in Campbellsville.
In high school softball, Hart County lost at Barren County Tuesday afternoon, 15-0. Caverna lost at Bardstown, 16-6.
In high school baseball, Hart County hosted Caverna and defeated the Colonels,10-0
The Reds defeated the Phillies 8-1 Tuesday night in game two of their four-game set. Game three is tonight at 5:40. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
In Tuesday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting, a salary increase was approved for county employees. For hourly workers, the bump will range from $1 to $2 per hour. In other business, a second reading was passed to set a 35mph speed limit for Flat Rock Road. Bids were accepted for county road materials and services. A service agreement extension with Trane for the judicial center was approved. In the jailer’s report, Israel Bergenson says there are currently 162 inmates at the facility. Also in jail news, approval was given to move forward with a $44,000 equipment grant and jail policies were accepted with no changes. An appointment was made for Crystal Thompson to replace Mary Beth Sallee on the Hart County Extension Board for a term ending in 2025. A resolution was passed in support of the Cave Area Agricultural Exposition Center in Cave City. Several routine items such as transfers were conducted and a first reading was accepted for the 2024-2025 county budget. A second reading is scheduled for the next court meeting, which is set for May 14th.
Wednesday,
April 24th, 2024
State Highway Department Worker Killed
A Kentucky Transportation Cabinet highway worker has been killed while flagging traffic for a maintenance crew in LaRue County. Kentucky Sate Police investigators say around 9am Tuesday, a van driven by 74-year-old Henry James of Louisville was eastbound on KY 210 between Elizabethtown and Hodgenville near Tonieville. Henry continued through a one-lane section of road and hit 22-year-old Blake Barnes, who was standing in the east bound lane. Barnes was pronounced deceased at the scene by the LaRue County’s Office. Henry was not injured. Reconstruction of the incident closed the road for several hours. An investigation into why Henry failed to see Barnes flagging traffic continues.
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Board Votes To Award Turf Project Contract
Hart County’s Board of Education approved a contract Tuesday night for a new turf football and soccer field at the high school’s athletics complex. The agreement with Austin, Texas based Hellas Construction is in the amount of $1.46 million. After an informative round of questions by the board and answers provided by a Hellas Construction representative, a motion was made by Sonya Gedda with a second made by Tina Rutlege to award the contract. The motion passed 3-2 with Sheryl Shirley also voting in favor of the motion. Tyler Holthouser and Wesley Hodges voted against the awarding. Passage is subject to any unexpected and unforeseen circumstance upon completion of a review by the board attorney. Timing of Tuesday night’s special meeting and awarding will allow the contractor to get the facility ready for the upcoming school year. Construction is estimated to take 105 days for completion with a tentative work start date set for May 5th.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Sports Recap
The Reds were shut out, 7-0, in their series opener hosting the Phillies Monday night. Both teams are back at it tonight for game two of the four-game set. Game time is 5:40 Central with coverage beginning at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County lost to Russell County Monday night, 20-2. The Lady Raiders travel to Barren County for a 5:30 first pitch tonight. Caverna travels to Bardstown tonight for a 5:30 first pitch.
In high school baseball, Hart County picked up a road win at Caverna Monday night, 7-1. The two teams are back at it tonight in Munfordville with 5pm first pitch.
Congratulations to Hart County’s Morgan Chenoweth and Lexie Barbour on their second round win over Taylor County 8-1 at the Heartland Conference on Monday! They advance to this afternoon’s semifinals round.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Weekend house fire in Horse Cave
Several agencies responded to a house fire in the 1900 block of South Dixie Street, just north of Caverna High School early Sunday morning. Horse Cave Fire Chief Adam Sloan says the suspected electrical fire appears to have started in an attic. His department was called just after 1am. Munfordville Fire Department also responded along with Hart County Ambulance Service, Horse Cave Police and the Hart County Sheriff’s Department. Law enforcement provided assistance in blocking US 31W for fire crews to run equipment across the street. No serious physical injuries were reported, though one firefighter was taken to the hospital as a precaution following smoke inhalation. Emergency responders were on the scene until about 10am Sunday.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Hart County Board of Ed Special Called Meeting
Hart County Board of Education has announced a special called meeting for 5:00 this evening at the board office. The lone business item on the agenda deals with a football and soccer field turf project. As reported from our Friday newscast, counsel was provided to board members at last week’s regularly scheduled meeting regarding capital project potential and bonding potential for the district. The board voted 3-2 in favor of place holding $1.8 million for conversion of the current football and soccer field at the high school to an artificial turf surface. The measure activates and provides a bond funding avenue to advance the project. At tonight’s meeting, the board is expected to discuss and possibly vote on awarding a contract.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Arrest made in Glasgow restaurant theft
A man broke into a Glasgow restaurant early Monday morning and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. Police responded to Los Mariachis after a broken window and large hole in the wall were discovered. Surveillance captured 50-year-old Allen Ray Lauderman of Glasgow in the act. He was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of burglary, criminal mischief and tampering with physical evidence. Lauderman appears in court on Thursday.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting scheduled
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Tuesday, April 23rd, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse. Studio 101 WLOC will have details from that meeting Tuesday morning.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Runaway Horse And Buggy Collision
A runaway horse and buggy collided with a motorist Saturday night near Upton. Deputies with the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department responded just after 9pm to the incident location along Millerstown Road near Skaggs Lane. The horse pulling the buggy had escaped from nearby farm and was running down the roadway when it was struck. The motorist was not injured. The horse received non-life threatening injuries.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Hart County High School Group Represents On National Stage
Hart County High School's indoor marching group, Hart County Winds performed in Winter Guard International’s world championships in Dayton Ohio this weekend. After advancing from Saturday’s preliminary round as one of the smallest groups in the field, Hart County placed ninth Sunday in “Winds Scholastic A” Finals Competition. Cameron Johnson, Director of Hart County High School’s music programs, expressed how proud he was of everyone who contributed, from students to staff and parents. He said it was a David vs. Goliath atmosphere and his performers didn’t shy away from the occasion. The weekend wraps up a successful indoor winter performance season.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Shots Fired Leads To Arrests
Deputies and detectives in LaRue County responded to Old L & N Turnpike in Magnolia on a call of shots fired late last week. Once on-scene, Clinton Harper of Magnolia was identified as the suspect who shot a weapon into the air during an argument. When deputies knocked on the door another subject came to the door and started arguing with law enforcement. Further investigation led to the arrest of Harper for wanton endangerment, terroristic threatening, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. The other subject, identified as Robert Devazier of Magnolia, was taken into custody and charged with menacing and was served with an outstanding warrant.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Highland Games Postponed
Revival of the Highland Games is delayed until next year. The goal of bringing back the once popular event to Park City was set for this summer but a spokesperson for the games says due to scheduling conflicts with participating athletes, the traditional three-day schedule is postponed until May 30th through June 1st of 2025. Pushing the inaugural Southern Kentucky Highland Games into next year will also allow organizers to include additional features that would not have been possible with a smaller festival this year. Anyone wishing to keep up with news of the event can visit the southernkyhighlandgames.org website.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Munfordville Principal Takes Position In Grayson County
Munfordville Elementary will be getting a new principal next school year. Current Principal Adam Smith has accepted the position of principal at Clarkson Elementary in the Grayson County School System beginning this fall. After earning his teaching degree at Campbellsville University, Smith started his education career in 2007 as a teacher at Memorial Elementary – just down the road from where he grew up in Hardyville – and then moved to LeGrande Elementary in 2011. After obtaining his Rank 1 from WKU, he became assistant principal at Munfordville Elementary in 2018 and has spent the past two years as principal of the school. Smith says Hart County holds a special place in his heart and always will and he is grateful for relationships built with coworkers, students and the community. The position in Clarkson presents an opportunity to be closer to his family and home. His wife is a Grayson County native and their family currently lives in the Horntown community. Their daughters – one a 5th grader and the other a 2nd grader – attend Clarkson Elementary. The process to select a new principal at Munfordville Elementary is beginning, with a successor to Adam Smith possibly being named around the end of May.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Voter Registration Deadline
Kentucky’s primary is just around the corner on Tuesday, May 21st. The deadline for registering to vote in the primary is 4pm Monday. Anyone with questions in Hart County can contact Clerk Felicia Shelton’s office at 270-524-2751.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Hart County Board Of Education Meeting
Several large budget items were topics of discussions and actions at Thursday night’s Hart County Board of Education meeting at the high school. Counsel was provided to board members regarding funds available for district personnel raises from the state’s new biennium budget. The board unanimously approved a total of approximately $550,000 in salary increases district-wide (1% for certified staff, 4% for classified staff and 2% for stipends). Counsel was also provided to board members regarding capital project potential and bonding potential for the district. The board narrowly voted 3-2 in favor of place holding $1.8 million for conversion of the current football and soccer field at the high school to an artificial turf surface. The measure activates and provides a funding avenue when a decision is made to advance the project. The board unanimously voted in favor of place holding $1.6 million for a new bus garage. The current design under consideration is three-bay 5,500 square feet facility. Like the turf project, passage of the item provides a funding avenue for letting and awarding.
Thursday, April 18th, 2024
Park Cleanup Planned
Mammoth Cave National Park is planning a volunteer cleanup event Saturday in honor of Earth Day and National Volunteer Week. Participants will spend the morning cleaning litter and debris along park roadways, trails and visitor use areas, such as campgrounds and picnic areas. The event is 8am until Noon. Organizers say volunteers should meet in front of the Visitor Center around 7:45 to check-in and receive orientation and a safety briefing. Participants should wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes, long pants and bring their own water, snacks, gloves and sun protection. The park will provide insect repellant, cleaning supplies and safety gear. While volunteers of all ages are welcome, those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. For details and answers to questions, call the park volunteer office at 270-758-2158.
Thursday,
April 18th, 2024
Warrant Results In Drug Arrest
Serving of a Hart County arrest warrant by law enforcement in LaRue County resulted in a drug arrest Wednesday. Officers with Hodgenville Police were called on to serve the warrant at a residence in Magnolia. The suspect, who is identified as Nicky Chandler, denied being at home via telephone contact but eventually exited the residence, was served the warrant and taken into custody. A legal search of the home resulted in Chandler being charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, along with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Drug charges are enhanced with the firearm present. Nicky Chandler was taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, April 18th, 2024
Highland Games Postponed
Revival of the Highland Games is delayed until next year. The goal of bringing back the once popular event to Park City was set for this summer but a spokesperson for the games says due to scheduling conflicts with participating athletes, the traditional three-day schedule is postponed until May 30th through June 1st of 2025. Pushing the inaugural Southern Kentucky Highland Games into next year will also allow organizers to include additional features that would not have been possible with a smaller festival this year. Anyone wishing to keep up with news of the event can visit the southernkyhighlandgames.org website.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Sunfish Road Closed For Bridge Replacement
Sunfish Road, KY 187 in Edmonson County, is set to close beginning Thursday for a bridge replacement project. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Office in Bowling Green says the Whetstone Creek closure will be in place for 60 days. A detour is signed along KY 70, KY 238 and KY 185. The contractor is opening the new bridge on KY 70, before closing the bridge on KY 187. Adverse weather could affect the starting date.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Voters To Decide On Constitutional Guidance For Charter Schools
Kentuckians will vote this fall on a measure highly politicized over whether taxpayer money should fund private or charter schools. A proposed school choice constitutional amendment will be placed on the November ballot. If ratified, it would clear the way for lawmakers to decide whether to support private or charter school education with taxpayer dollars after years of political and legal battles. While there has been a fierce debate over charter schools, there was also considerable disagreement on whether or not to even let citizens decide. Legislators who opted to let citizens choose want to find out what voters in the commonwealth have to say at the poll. Many are Republican supporters of charter schools. Some Democrat opponents do not want the measure on the ballot, to even provide a chance for passage. Governor Beshear says he will work to defeat the proposal. The push for the constitutional amendment follows court rulings that said tax dollars must be spent on the state’s “common” schools — a reference to public schools — and cannot be diverted to charter or private institutions.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Fatality Totals For 2023
Hart County’s annual traffic fatality numbers continue trending downward. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Kentucky State Police announced 2023 final statistics on Tuesday. Hart County totaled four fatalities for the year, down from five each of the two years before. In 2019, Hart County totaled nine fatalities, followed by eight in 2020. The last five-years total is 31. Numbers also either stayed nearly the same or decreased in each of our surrounding counties with the exception of Hardin County, where 26 roadway deaths occurred in 2023. The annual Hardin County total has consistently trended upward from 15 in 2019. Transportation officials say an increase of traffic volumes and multiple interstate and parkway routes provide possible explanations for the county’s total. Of counties surrounding Hart for 2023, Grayson County totals nine deaths, Green County had four. LaRue, Metcalfe and Edmonson Counties each had one fatality. Statewide, the final 2023 fatality count is 813, up from 744 in 2022. Approximately half of those killed were not wearing seatbelts. Pedestrians and bicyclists make up for 137 of the 2023 tally while motorcyclists account for 105. Preliminary numbers for 2024 are trending in the right direction with 170 roadway deaths, down 13.7% compared with the same time a year ago.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school sports, the Hart County Raider Baseball Team ends a two-game winning streak while hosting Bardstown Tuesday. Hart County drops the game, 8-5. The Raiders host LaRue County Thursday evening.
In softball from Tuesday, Hart County snapped a two-game losing streak while hosting Fort Knox. Hart County wins the game, 18-3. Caverna was on the road and lost at Monroe County, 8-7. Hart County travels to Caverna, where the two will square off Thursday evening at 5:00.
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Police Search For Man Who Held Woman At Gunpoint
A convicted sex offender is on the run after holding a woman at gunpoint in her Hardin County home. Around 5:30 Sunday morning, the sheriff’s department was dispatched to the location along South Boundary Road between Radcliff and Elizabethtown. They were unable to get an answer from inside the home and obtained a warrant to search. After gaining entry, they discovered the victim (who is not named in the police report) hiding. The suspect was identified as 45-year-old June Noel Jordan of Radcliff. A search of the property could not locate Jordan, but his firearm was found. Police continue their search. He was released from Jail in early April after being arrested and charged for trafficking in meth and tampering with physical evidence in February. His prior sex offender conviction is in Nelson County where he was originally charged with promotion of a sexual performance by a 14-year-old minor.
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Two Arrested During Traffic Stop
A traffic stop led to a drug related arrest of two people last Friday. Around 5pm, a Cave City Officer on patrol noticed a car being driven recklessly on Gillenwater Street. As the car turned onto North 3rd street, it nearly struck the officers vehicle. A traffic stop was initiated and contact was made with two occupants. The driver provided the officer with false information and was eventually identified as 43-year-old Jeremy Nunnally of Arkansas. He is listed as a fugitive in his home state. A search of the vehicle turned up suspected methamphetamine. A purse which belongs to the passenger, 33-year-old Kara Ollis, contained several prescription pills for which she did not have a prescription. Both were taken to Barren County Detention Center, where Nunnally awaits extradition back to Arkansas. He is charged locally with theft of identity and careless driving. Ollis is charged with possession of meth and drugs unspecified. Both are scheduled to appear in Barren County Court on April 22nd.
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
KY 88 Closure This Weekend In Munfordville
A project underway to repair and resurface a portion of KY 88 in Hart County will require closure of the road where it meets US 31W in Munfordville. Work began in February with the initial project announcement providing details of a concrete inlay. The improvement is designed to withstand torque and twisting produced as heavy vehicles pull into and out of the intersection. Maintenance crews have continually addressed the area recently, attempting to temporarily fill wheel rutting and potholes. The concrete inlay provides a long-term solution.
Concrete work is planned over the weekend to minimize traffic disruption. Closure of KY 88 between Hart County Bank and Trust Company and the South Central Rural Telephone and Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative building will begin at 6pm Friday (April 19th) and run through 6am Monday (April 22nd). Adverse weather could alter the work and closure schedule.
Signs will be posted to detour traffic for eastbound and westbound KY 88 via Back Street in Munfordville. US 31W will not have closures related to the work.
The overall KY 88 project between Kessinger and Munfordville is scheduled for completion by June 30th. Once completed, safety and ride quality will be increased throughout the five-mile stretch along with the improved intersection at US 31W.
Monday, April 15th, 2024
National Work Zone Awareness Week
Today begins National Work Zone Awareness Week. Last year in Kentucky, there were 1,251 crashes in highway work zones resulting in 247 people injured and 17 people killed. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with Kentucky State Police are teaming up for a state-wide campaign that kicks off today with press event in Lexington. Work zone injuries and fatalities are inclusive of on-site workers and motorists, alike. Distracted driving continues to be one of the leading causes of incidents in work zones. Officials say put the phone down, pay close attention to signs and slow down. The joint agency effort will include a week long social media blitz and increased focus on active work zones.
Monday, April 15th, 2024
Leitchfield McDonald's is open
McDonald's in Leitchfield is back open after a late Friday fire at the restaurant. Just after 5pm, emergency responders were called to the location on South Main Street after fire was reported in the kitchen. Heavy smoke forced evacuation of the building. Firefighters quickly identified an exhaust hood as the source and extinguished the fire. The restaurant closed the remained of Friday but was open on Saturday. No injuries were reported, but emergency medical service personnel treated an employee for what is believed to have been a panic attack when the fire was realized.
Monday, April 15th, 2024
New superintendent for Larue County Schools
LaRue County Schools announced their new superintendent last Friday. Adryanne Warren will take over the top leadership position in the school system July 1st. She is currently the LaRue County Middle School Principal. Her previous roles the school system include teaching at Abraham Lincoln Elementary and district-wide curriculum specialist. She is a LaRue graduate who resides with her family on their farm in the southern end of the county. Prior to the search leading to the selection of Adryanne Warren, Superintendent David Raleigh announced his retirement at the December board meeting after six years at the helm.
Friday, April 12th, 2024
Caverna Players Of The Year Recognized
WLOC Sports honored Caverna’s 2024 Basketball Players of the Year on Thursday. Jaylin Craine and Kadence Brown were recognized for having the biggest impact with their respective teams in delivering outstanding performances during the 2023-2024 basketball season. Jaylin Craine is a sophomore at Caverna. He averaged 20.5 points per game along with 6.2 assists last season. Jaylin is the son of Jason Craine and Alison Stone. Kadence Brown is a junior at Caverna. She averaged 9.7 points per game along with 7.5 rebounds. Kadence is the granddaughter of Shirley Bradley.
Friday, April 12th, 2024
Stuttering Therapies To Be Covered By Insurance
Former basketball star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored a victory Thursday as a leading advocate for a new Kentucky law that will expand insurance coverage for people seeking treatment for stuttering. Kidd-Gilchrist, who played on a national championship team at the University of Kentucky and spent several years playing in the NBA, opened up about his own struggles with stuttering. He appeared before Kentucky lawmakers to endorse the bill, which sailed through the legislature and was signed by the governor. At a bill signing ceremony Thursday, Kidd-Gilchrist spoke about the accomplishment he hopes will have a lasting impact for others striving to overcome speech difficulties. Speech therapy is the mainstay of stuttering treatment. Globally, 70 million people stutter. The law will require that insurers cover speech therapy costs to treat stuttering.
Friday, April 12th, 2024
Boy Died From Reaction To Fentanyl Not Strawberries
An 8-year-old Kentucky boy died of a Fentanyl overdose last month, not from eating a batch of strawberries, authorities said this week. The family had told police they believed the boy had an allergic reaction and took him to a hospital after he developed a rash. Police in Madisonville charged 33-year-old Antonio Person with manslaughter on Wednesday after investigators determined the boy died of “fentanyl intoxication.” Person was living in the same house as the boy and had Fentanyl in the home. Police did not elaborate on their relationship. Person was charged with drug trafficking and illegal gun possession in late March when police searched the home following the boy’s death. When the boy developed the rash, his family gave him the antihistamine Benadryl and soaked him in a bath at home, but it did not go away. The family took him to the emergency room but brought him home several hours later, according to police. He died the next morning on March 15. The death set off unsubstantiated paranoia regarding fundraiser sales because the strawberries were sold by a high school club. The incident prompted the county’s health department to issue an advisory to dispose of the fruit. On Tuesday, the Hopkins County Health Department said testing on samples of the strawberries by the Food and Drug Administration showed they were safe to eat. Person is in custody at Hopkins County Jail on a $1 million bond.
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
I-65 Injury Crash
A crash on I-65 just north of Munfordville Wednesday morning sent a Munfordville man to a Louisville Hospital and backed up traffic for several hours. Kentucky State Police issued a preliminary report on the incident which says Jose Gonzales was driving northbound in a 2017 Ford Fusion around Mile Marker 67 and lost control before striking the inside barrier wall and deflected back across all three lanes of the interstate and was hit by a commercial vehicle being driven by Shawn Wentworth of Mount Washington. Gonzales was transported from the scene by Hart County EMS to University of Louisville Hospital with serious injuries. Northbound traffic began backing up around 7am and reached a queue of about eight miles to near the Horse Cave interchange at its peak. Detour congestion along US 31W also caused delays between Horse Cave and Upton. A noticeable increase in volume was also reported along US 31E as motorists attempted to avoid being stuck in traffic. The scene cleared and traffic flow returned to normal just after 10am.
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Reckless Driving Results In Drug Arrest
A Cave City woman is jailed in Grayson County after a reckless driving complaint Monday night. A caller informed dispatch of a gray Scion being driven along Western Kentucky Parkway and followed it into the Leitchfield Taco Bell. Police arrived and made contact with the subject car’s driver, identified as 43-year-old Cheryl McMillen. After field sobriety tests, she was arrested for DUI. A K-9 search of her car resulted in the discovery of a large quantity of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. She was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked for DUI as well as possession and trafficking charges.
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Vehicle Registrations Available Online
Registration renewals typically sent in March to applicable Kentucky vehicle owners have been delayed to mid-April due to complications with the state’s new KAVIS system. Vehicle owners have options to pay registration fees and taxes before receiving the mailed notice, including online renewal or visiting their local county clerk’s office. Kentuckians with vehicle registrations expiring in April 2024 can visit drive.ky.gov to renew online by entering the title number found on a previous year’s registration document and their license plate number. Online renewals are not available if previous balances are owed or if insurance information is not on file. Kentuckians always have the option to pay in person or check balances at their county clerk’s office. Those visiting offices ahead of receiving the April notice are asked to bring their ID, proof of insurance and last year’s registration document for the same vehicle. A majority of issues identified after making the new system available statewide have been addressed. Processing times at county clerk’s offices will continue to improve throughout the year.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Kentucky State Police Investigates Injury Collision on I-65 in Hart County
On April 10th, Jose Gonzales of Munfordville, was operating a 2017 Ford Fusion in the area of the 67 mile marker of northbound I-65. Gonzales' vehicle left the roadway and struck the inside barrier wall, before traveling across all three lanes of traffic. Gonzales vehicle was then struck by a 2024 International commercial vehicle, operated by Shawn Wentworth of Mt. Washington. Jose Gonzales was transported from the scene by Hart County EMS to University of Louisville Hospital with unknown injuries. The northbound side of Interstate 65 was closed for several hours, but is reopened at this time. This investigation is ongoing and is being conducted by the Kentucky State Police.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Dorm Fire At WKU
There were anxious moments for student residents at Western Kentucky University’s Pearce Ford Tower Monday night. A fire set off sprinkler systems in the kitchen on the 14th floor of the dorm. A WKU spokesperson says it was a grease fire. Around 30 students were displaced for the night because of water dispensed through the suppression system. They have since returned to their rooms. The fire response resulted in a chaotic scene around the tallest building in Bowling Green, which is visible from miles around. Emergency vehicles and flashing lights were easy snapshots for capture on social media, also creating anxious moments for relatives and friends seeing posts before knowing details of what was happening at the dorm. No one was physically injured and there was no structural damage.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court received payments from jail and sheriff’s departments at Tuesday’s meeting in Munfordville. Jailer Israel Bergenson provided the court with a check from the jail for just over $12,600 and reports 170 inmates currently being housed in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson presented a property tax collection check for just over $50,000. Wilson also reports receiving a $164,000 grant for purchasing radios to be used by his department along with Munfordville and Horse Cave Police. The Hart County Clerk’s first quarter report was received and approval was given for the road department to purchase an asphalt hot-box at the state bid price of just over $45,700. A first reading was approved to establish a 35mph limit on Flat Road. Kenny Riggs was hired at $14 per hour for judicial center and courthouse maintenance. Kyle Nunn was hired at $15 per hour to work for the road department. The court also approved County Attorney Justin Baird to conduct negotiation of a purchase price for an undisclosed land parcel. In announcements, Judge Executive Joe Choate reminded the court of the upcoming tire amnesty event for May 23rd-25th at Hart County Fairgrounds and he says the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has confirmed dates for closing KY 88 between Hart County Bank and SCRTC/FRECC. The road will blocked Friday night, April 19th through Monday morning, April 22nd for concrete work. A signed detour will be set up using West Back Street. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be Tuesday, April 23rd.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Cruiser Hit By Pickup
A Kentucky State Police cruiser was involved in a two-vehicle crash Monday in Elizabethtown. The collision with a 2011 Chevy Silverado pickup happened just before 8am at the intersection of Saint John Road and US 31W Bypass. The trooper driving was responded to a call for assistance when he was struck by the pickup on the rear portion of the cruiser’s left side. There were no injuries. KSP’s Post 4 spokesperson says no charges are involved with the incident.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Hart County Senior Signs To Play College Basketball
Congratulations to Hart County High School’s Khloe Hale. She has committed to play collegiate basketball at Lindsey Wilson College this winter.
Tuesday, April 9th, 2024
City Council Updates
Horse Cave City Council met Monday night at City Hall. After several routine business items, an appointment of Kendell Ford was made to the Horse Cave Code Enforcement Board to fill the unexpired term of Don Ford through 2027. The council authorized listing of surplus property for sale from police, fire and maintenance departments. Approval was given for the city to apply for a $50,000 historical grant to be used for repair and improvements of the Thomas House. In wrapping up the meeting, the upcoming tire drop-off for later this month was announced along with a public thank you to participants of the Community Easter Egg Hunt.
Munfordville City Council met Monday night at City Hall. After several routine business items, an update on limb pickup throughout the city was given. Discussion was held regarding soccer usage at the city park and a horse ordinance was discussed. Departmental reports were given and the next meeting date was announced for May 13th.
Tuesday, April 9th, 2024
Man Attempts To Cash Forged Check At Bank
Hodgenville Police arrested an Elizabethtown man after an attempted forgery. Last week, 57-year-old Jimmy Mitchell visited Magnolia Bank on North Lincoln Boulevard and tried to cash a check written for $3,650. The circumstances of the check were not released. When arrested, an outstanding warrant from Grant County was flagged. Mitchell is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of criminal possession of a forged instrument and theft by unlawful taking under $10,000. His bond is $5,000 and he is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
Monday, April 8th, 2024
Eclipse viewing adds heavy traffic
After extremely heavy volume through Hart and adjacent counties along I-65 this weekend --- particularly northbound with spring break traffic returning --- congested travel is expected to continue along the interstate throughout today and into the evening due to today’s eclipse. Even with cloud coverage over portions of the eclipse path in the forecast to interfere with viewing, large crowds are expected to gather in Southern and Central Indiana along with Western Kentucky. Motorists needing to travel along interstate routes from Nashville to Indianapolis are advised to allow extra time and plan for congestion at interchanges. Motorists are also reminded non-emergency stopping on restricted access roads is unlawful. Locally, the eclipse event will begin just before 1pm and will be at its peak just after 2pm. About 90-95% blockage of the sun will occur throughout Hart and surrounding counties.
Monday, April 8th, 2024
Woman arrested after Edmonson County pursuit
A woman is in Hart County jail after leading police in Edmonson County on a pursuit Friday in the Wingfield Community. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office observed 48-year-old Ponda Bennett driving northbound in the middle of Wingfield Church Road, nearly striking a cruiser head-on. Bennett began to flee at a high speed when a deputy activated lights and sirens. Bennett was located about a half mile down the road after losing control of her vehicle and hitting a mailbox. A report of the incident says she tried to run from the scene and refused instructions. Bennett was taken into custody. A large amount of methamphetamine, scales and drug paraphernalia were found in her vehicle. She is charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, fleeing or evading police in a vehicle and on foot, resisting arrest, wanton endangerment of a police officer, tampering with physical evidence and reckless driving. Ponda Bennett remains jailed with a $20,000 bond and a court date set for Tuesday.
Monday, April 8th, 2024
Age restricted products investigation
Hodgenville Police conducted multiple controlled buy attempts for age-restricted products last week. Only one illegal sale was completed. Targeting underage vape sales, a 17-year-old investigative assistant visited Hometown Mini-Mart on Lincoln Farm Road. Even though the store has an ID scan requirement in place for age-restricted products, the attending cashier, identified as Jennifer Trimmer of Hodgenville, scanned her own license to circumvent the security measure and make the sale. Trimmer is charged with unlawful transaction with a minor. A report from Hodgenville Police says the store’s measures are appreciated and notes the ownership and management have completely cooperated with law enforcement investigating the case.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Dea Bradley Earns All-State Honors
Congratulations to Hart County Lady Raider Basketball Standout, Dea Bradley, who is named to the Lexington Herald-Leader’s All-State First Team. Bradley joins another 5th Region player in Leah Macy of Bethlehem. Other first-team selections include ZaKiyah Johnson of Sacred Heart, Trinity Rowe of Pikeville, Claire Johnson of McCracken County, Grace Mbugua of Danville Christian, Shaelyn Steele of Russell High School, Reagan Bender of Sacred Heart, Ciara Byars of George Rogers Clark and Maria Knight of Butler. The Herald-Leader’s selections are comprised of ballots from coaches all across the state.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Overdose Treatment Funds Secured For Three Local Counties
A local collaboration by two organizations has secured funds for life-saving drug overdose treatments. The Hart-Barren-Metcalfe Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (known as ASAP) Coalition and T J Regional Health will be able to purchase around 960 doses of intranasal Narcan and 15 Opioid Rescue Kits through ASAP and Harm Reduction Grants. These doses will be available free of charge to businesses, community organizations and individuals in all three counties.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Lindsey Wilson College Considers Name Change
Lindsey Wilson College could soon become Lindsey Wilson University, according to the school's President, William Luckey. If all goes according to plan, the change could take place by July of 2025. Luckey said this type of change has been a topic of discussion among administration and faculty members for years, beginning when doctoral opportunities were added. Another factor contributing to the consideration is 60 percent of the overall student body now being graduate students. Many colleges prefer a name change to a university in hopes of changing their public perception, as some people may have negative preconceived notions of the term, “college”. Colleges struggling with admissions may call themselves a university in order to entice more students.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Local Family Dollar-Dollar Tree Nearly Bare Ahead Of Closure
Amid a dismal report of Dollar Tree’s 2023 fourth-quarter, with losses being above $1.71 Billion, the company (which operates several storefront names, including locally known Family Dollar and Dollar Tree combined stores) announced last month it will close around 1,000 stores as part of their cost-savings plan. About 600 are in the process of closing now, including the location in Magnolia, which has only been open for around two years. Sales to clear inventory have been going on for a couple of weeks, with most shelves now bare inside the store. The company says the remaining approximate 400 stores of the closure plan will be shut down over the next couple of years as lease terms expire. Locations in Horse Cave and Munfordville are not anticipated for closure at this time.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Three Found Deceased Inside Brownsville Home
Three people were discovered deceased inside an Edmonson County Residence Tuesday morning. Kentucky State Police released limited information Wednesday on the case. Brownsville Police contacted KSP around 3am requesting investigative assistance at the location on Carder Street. Those deceased include 56-year-old Harold Hendrick of Oakland, 44-year-old Carrie Canady of Bowling Green and 37-year-old William Payne also of Bowling Green. Causes of their deaths are not officially confirmed at this time. Investigation continues.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Traffic And The Eclipse
Kentuckians, tourists and commercial truck drivers are being urged to plan ahead for heavy traffic and distracted driving conditions when the moon’s shadow sweeps across the commonwealth and a dozen other states Monday afternoon. The totality phase of the April 8th eclipse enters Kentucky just before 2pm Central in parts of Fulton and Hickman counties before crossing Ballard, McCracken, Livingston, Crittenden, Union and Henderson counties along the Ohio River. Law enforcement agencies will enhance patrol coverage around the event. Motorists are asked to allow extra travel time to ensure a careful drive to their destination as large volumes of traffic are anticipated not only in the total eclipse path, but along major traffic arterials providing access to the path. That will include I-65 as motorists travel into southern and central Indiana for prime celestial viewing. Those who are planning to observe should do so from designated viewing areas and to avoid stopping on interstates and other roads unless there is an emergency. Plan on arriving early and staying late to help reduce traffic congestion. Police and transportation officials say the key to a safe eclipse experience is planning ahead and exercising an abundance of patience.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Hart County Player Signs To Play College Football
Congratulations to Kaden Trent as another member of the Hart County Raider Football Team signs to continue playing at the next level. In a signing ceremony surrounded by friends and family earlier this week, Trent committed to play football this fall at Lindsey Wilson College.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Reds Take Series With Phillies
The Reds have won their second consecutive series to begin the 2024 season. They defeated the Phillies Wednesday night 4-1, after the originally scheduled game time was moved from Noon to 3pm and then an additional four-hour rain delay. The Reds take 2/3 from Philadelphia and are now 4-2 on the year. Cincinnati is off today. They begin a week-long homestand with the Mets coming to town for the weekend on Friday night, followed by series with the Brewers beginning on Monday.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024
Damage From Tuesday Storms
Damage from Tuesday storms was mostly concentrated along a line across northern portions of Kentucky, southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, Southern Ohio and West Virginia. Several reports also came in across the central and east-central portions of Tennessee but were fewer in number. Tornados rated on the lower EF1 end of the scale were confirmed from Tuesday morning in Nelson County and Anderson County. Thunderstorm wind damage was also heavy Tuesday morning in the Lexington area. Tuesday evening tornados are suspected in southern Indiana and just east of Louisville. National Weather Service Teams will continue survey operations today in those and a few other locations around the state.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024
Man Arrested After Standoff At Storage Business
A man is jailed after brining a firearm into the office of a storage business Tuesday morning in Glasgow. Police were called to Storage Sense, behind Zaxby's along Happy Valley Road and observed 44-year-old Christopher Safford in possession of a handgun and a woman running out of the building. Police attempted negotiation with Safford ahead of the arrival of Barren County's Tactical Team. They entered the office and took Safford into custody. He is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, receiving stolen property as the gun was registered as stolen and wanton endangerment. Safford appears in court today. He has been arrested four other times over the past three years for contempt of court and libel/slander related charges.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024
Western Names New Men's Basketball Coach
Western Kentucky University's Director of Athletics, Todd Stewart, announced the resignation of men's basketball coach Steve Luts Monday and hinted at having already anticipated the departure for at least some measure of time in advance of the decision for the first-year coach and his move to Oklahoma State. Just a day later, the university has the next coach lined up to take over. Promoting from within, Hank Plona has been named to lead the program. Plona joined the staff of Steve Luts last year at Western and played a vital role in the success of this past season which ended with a C-USA Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Stewart says Plona will continue to build on recent momentum, with a proven history of strong recruiting and player development. Plona began his coaching career in 2007, with stops at Providence, Arkansas Fort-Smith, Indian Hills Community College and South Plains College.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
New Leadership For Hart County's Chamber of Commerce
There is a new President/CEO of the Hart County Chamber of Commerce. Since the deadline for accepting applications at the end of February, the board of directors has conducted interviews and narrowed their list of candidates. Monday, the board announced the hiring of Holly Crain to fill the position. Board Chairperson Whitney Choate says the Hart County Chamber is looking forward to strategic growth under Crain’s leadership. The organization was formed in 1986 and has played a vital role in bringing industry to the county while serving existing business and individuals with information and tools to cultivate economic growth. Follow the Hart County Chamber of Commerce on Facebook or visit hartcountyky.org for information on becoming a member.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
Man Threatens To Kill Responding Officers
A man who threatened officers responding to a domestic disturbance call weekend before last now faces a long list of charges. Police in Edmonson County were called to a location on Sulphur Road where 49-year-old Ronald Holland ignored instructions and became combative with officers. Holland was tazed multiple times with little effect as he gained access to kitchen knives and threatened to kill responding deputies. He barricaded himself in a bedroom. Kentucky State Police units arrived for assistance and Holland was eventually persuaded to exit through a back window. He was taken into custody and transported to Hart County Jail. He is booked on charges of assaulting police, public intoxication of a controlled substance other than alcohol, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, harassing communications, wanton endangerment and disarming a peace officer.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
DUI Driver Hits Motorcycle
A driver is charged with DUI after a collision on the square in Hodgenville over the weekend. A police report says round 9pm Friday, officers responded and found an F-350 pickup driven by James Coyle of Loretto which had entered the circle and failed to yield to a motorcycle driven by Gary Johnson of Elizabethtown. The two collided resulting in Johnson and a passenger being transported to Baptist Health Hardin for injuries. Coyle was taken into custody and charged with DUI and having an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
Reds Recap
The Reds are 3-1 on the young season after their extra innings win against the Phillies Monday Night. Spencer Steer hit a grand slam in the top of the 10th and they held on for a 6-3 victory. Game two of the series is tonight with our coverage beginning at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, April 1st, 2024
Identity Released Of Victim Of Thursday Night Murder In Barren County
A man is charged with murder in Barren County after a stabbing Thursday night. Barren County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a location on Fendell Road in reference to an unresponsive male. When deputies arrived, they found 55-year-old Robert Fields dead from apparent stab wounds. Investigators were told someone had fled the scene prior to their arrival. A male subject identified as 26-year-old Dedontae Morrison was located nearby. While being questioned, Morrison told detectives he had entered the victim’s bedroom and stabbed him in bed. Morrison did not say why. The relationship between the two is not confirmed. Dedontae Morrison is currently jailed at Barren County Detention Center. He is charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence.
Pedestrian Strikes And Deaths On The Rise Locally And Nationally
In a noticeable increase in pedestrian strikes around the state recently, a woman has died after being hit by a vehicle last week in Hardin County. Police in Radcliff say 21-year-old Emma Grace Cobble succumbed to injuries sustained from the incident two days prior. An incident report says Cobble was in a crosswalk on North Wilson Road when a truck headed west on Elm Road made a left turn, striking Cobble. The lone occupant of the truck stopped and called 911. Cobble was taken to Baptist Health Hardin before being transferred to University of Louisville Hospital. Police say the driver is in full cooperation with the investigation. Over the past week, a pedestrian was hit and killed on Bardstown Road and another on Preston Highway in Louisville. The week before, four people were hit resulting in three deaths in the city. In Glasgow, a juvenile was hit on Columbia Avenue last Monday and another was hit on the square Wednesday. Nationally, pedestrian deaths are topping a 40+ year high at a rate of over 21 people per day, with over 7,500 being killed last year --- the most since 1981.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Man dies in Glasgow stabbing
Thursday, at approximately 11:21pm, the Barren County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to a residence on Lee Fendell Road in reference to an unresponsive male. After arriving, deputies located a deceased male that had sustained stab wounds. A male subject was located in the area after it was reported that someone had fled the scene prior to deputies' arrival. The male subject was identified as being 26-year-old Dedontae Morrison, of Glasgow. Morrison later told detectives that he had entered the deceased male's bedroom and stabbed him while the victim was in the bed. Morrison did not provide an explanation of why he stabbed the male subject. He was arrested and charged with Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence. He was lodged in the Barren County Corrections Center. The victims identity is withheld pending family notification.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Kentucky Unemployment Numbers For February Released
Kentucky's seasonally adjusted preliminary February 2024 unemployment rate is 4.4%. The rate is up one-tenth of a percentage point from January and up four-tenths of a point from one year ago. The US seasonally adjusted jobless rate for February 2024 is 3.9%, also up slightly from January 2024. Employment numbers undergo sharp fluctuations due to seasonal events, such as weather changes, harvests, holidays, and school openings and closings. These seasonal adjustments eliminate these influences and make it easier to observe statistical trends.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Man Killed In US 68 Wreck
A Greensburg man died Wednesday morning after colliding with a car turning left in front of him just east of Greensburg on US 68. Police were called just before 8am to the location near the local store, Taste Like Home at the intersection of Marshall Ridge Road. A preliminary report says 18-year-old Kathleen Yoder of Greensburg was westbound in a 2013 Toyota Camry and turned into her workplace. She entered the path of an eastbound Chevy Cobalt driven by 61-year-old Timothy Berry also of Greensburg. Berry was transported to Jane Todd Crawford Hospital where he was pronounced deceased a short time later. Yoder was not physically injured in the collision. US 68 was blocked for about two hours as clearing and reconstruction was completed. Investigation into the crash continues.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Shooter Identified In Glasgow Incident
Additional details have been confirmed regarding a Wednesday night double shooting in Glasgow. The man police initially said was in custody is now confirmed as 21-year-old Eric Dominguez. He is accused of shooting a female in the hand and a male in the groin. Both victims were transported to T J Samson Community Hospital and transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment of serious but non-life threatening injuries. When police arrived at the residence on Meadow Drive, Dominguez was taken into custody with no further incident. He is jailed with a $250,000 bond at Barren County Detention Center, where he is booked on two counts of first-degree assault and first-degree wanton endangerment.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Semi Hauling Lumber Overturns
The driver of a tractor trailer escaped serious injury Wednesday morning after overturning and taking out a utility pole on Wax Road. Police and other first responders in Grayson County responded to the 4200 block around 7:30 and located the Freightliner loaded with lumber which had exited the road and traveled down an embankment. The driver, who is from Louisville but not officially identified by name, reported general soreness but refused EMS transport. Wax Road was blocked for several hours while the semi was removed and the utility pole was replaced.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Reds Win Opener
The Cincinnati Reds are winners of their 2024 season opener. They defeated the Washington Nationals Thursday afternoon, 8-2. Today is an off-day. They resume the series with Washington Saturday afternoon at 3:10. Catch the game here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Attraction Reopens In Mammoth Cave National Park
After being closed last fall, Sloan’s Crossing Pond trail and picnic area at Mammoth Cave National Park is now open for public use. A rehabilitation project to the wooden boardwalk that circles the pond is complete. New decking is installed along with repair of existing overlook and seating areas. The nearly half-mile boardwalk provides access to the marshy area surrounding the pond. A press release from the National Park Service says the boardwalk and adjacent picnic area are wheelchair accessible. Exhibits along the walkway interpret the pond’s unique environment where wildlife such as turtles, frogs, red-winged blackbirds and various waterfowl are often viewed.
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Man In Jail For Murder Attacks Deputies
An altercation broke out Wednesday morning at Adair County Regional Jail between jailers and the man who was recently booked for shooting and killing his landlord. Columbia Police responded around 6am after 57-year-old Joseph South of Columbia became aggressive and refused verbal instructions before attacking multiple deputies. South is charged with three counts of assaulting a correctional employee. His original booking at the jail is for murder in connection to the Saturday shooting which resulted in the death of 87-year-old Earl Coffey in Adair County. South was in the process of being evicted from his rental when the murder took place.
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Wednesday, March 27th, 2024
A man who should not have been driving was behind the wheel when his vehicle hit a juvenile pedestrian. Police in Glasgow responded to Cleveland Avenue on Monday after the driver of an eastbound car struck the female with the vehicle's mirror as she walked westbound. The driver is identified as Anthony Hoag. He was operating on a suspended license. He was also cited for not having vehicle insurance. The juvenile was transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET TUESDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, BROTHER DAVE SHEPPARD, PASTOR OF MUNFORDVILLE CHURCH OF GOD, OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
JAILER ISRAEL BERGENSON STATED THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 157 IN THE COUNTY JAIL. THE COURT APPROVED FOR JAILER BERGENSON TO ADVERTISE FOR A NEW VAN AND TAHOE FOR THE JAIL. SHERIFF JEFF WILSON REPORTED THAT THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT HAD PARTNERED WITH THE MUNFORDVILLE AND HORSE CAVE POLICE DEPARTMENTS TO GET HART COUNTY APPROVED AS A HIDTA COUNTY.
THE COURT APPROVED RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT GRVWD FOR A GRANT APPROVAL, RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR THE CLERK TO APPLY FOR $10,700 GRANT, APPROVED FINAL APPROPRIATION OF $309,930 FOR THE HART COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND $306,430 FOR THE HART COUNTY EXTENSION BOARD, AND APPROVED TO PAY SCOTTY'S PAVING $154,000 FOR PAVING QUARRY ROAD OF WHICH ALL BUT $4,000 WOULD BE REIMBURSED BY THE STATE.
THE COURT'S NEXT MEETING WILL BE TUESDAY APRIL 9th, AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Hart County Business Owner Honored
A Hart County business owner is being recognized nationally. Debra Dudley, founder of Oscarware is the recipient of the 2024 Gail Adinamis WEGG Award for exemplary global leadership. The honor is given by the Chicago-based nonprofit organization, Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global, with a mission to educate, inspire and nurture women business owners and entrepreneurs worldwide. Oscarware is located just outside of Bonnieville and is known for manufacturing a full line of both disposable and porcelain coated steel grill toppers. The business is family-based. Debra Dudley and her daughter, Vice President Kelly Dudley Busick, lead the 25-employee enterprise, which distributes its products across the US, Europe and its oscarwareinc.com website. In honoring those like Dudley who have gone out of their way to connect, create, contribute and collaborate with WEGG and forge alliances, the award is named after Gail Adinamis, founder of Global Care Clinical Trials, LLC, a leading global provider of ambulant health care services for clinical trials. The company was acquired by LabCorp in July 2020 to further expand its decentralized clinical trials capabilities globally.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Horses Die In Crash, Driver Injured
Three horses are dead and a semi driver is seriously hurt after a crash on Bluegrass Parkway at the US 150 Bardstown Exit early Monday morning. The driver was enroute from Arkansas to Keeneland in Lexington when he ran off the eastbound left side, crossed the median and westbound side, then crashed into an embankment leading up to the US 150 overpass. The driver was flown to University of Louisville Hospital with serious lacerations. Animal rescue specialists from Anderson County were called and recovered four surviving horses, which were transported to an animal hospital. Westbound Bluegrass Parkway was completely blocked for about nine hours as traffic bypassed the incident scene via the Exit 25 exit ramp and entry ramp. The scene was completely cleared around 8:00 Monday night. Monday’s crash is just a few miles away from the location of an incident last summer on Bluegrass Parkway, where a trailer caught fire and killed four horses on June 19th.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Legislative Session Wrapping Up
We are coming to the end of the 2024 legislative session in Frankfort. After this week, lawmakers will take a ten-day break for the governor’s veto period. Following that period, they will return for two more days to consider any vetoes that come forward and finish up any other business. Those two days will conclude the legislators’ 60-day session.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Rexroat Signs With Hanover College
On Monday, Clark Rexroat made his college choice official. Rexroat is another key player from the 2023 Hart County State Tournament Raider Football team who will continue his football career at the next level. Surrounded by family members, he signed his letter to play this fall with the Hanover Panthers. The school is located in southern Indiana. Congratulations, Clark Rexroat.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Update on Possible Bomb Threat at Area School
Hart County High School received a report of a possible bomb threat shortly before 1:00 p.m. on Friday. Administration notified law enforcement and took immediate action to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff. The threat was thoroughly investigated and cleared by Kentucky State Police and the Hart County Sheriff's Department around 5:00 p.m. on Friday. The safety and security of students and staff remain the school district's top priority. School operations will resume as usual.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Boys Sweet 16 Tournament continues
In Thursday's games:
Harlan County 67 to Warren Central 59
Evangel Christian 71 to Butler County 71 to 60
St. Xavier 50 to Pulaski County 43
Campbell County 43 to Newport 40
The Boys Sweet Sixteen Tournament continues on Studio 101 WLOC with the semi final and championship games Saturday.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Man faces more than a dozen charges after arrest in Hart County
KSP made an arrest Thursday in Hart County after a pursuit. 33-year-old Nathaniel Thompson was charged with 2 counts of fleeing or evading police, 1st degree, (both motor vehicle and on foot), 2 counts of wanton endangerment, 1st degree-police officer, resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree-hallucinogen, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, improper display of registration plates,
disregarding a stop sign, reckless driving, failure to or improper signal, speeding 26 mph or more over the speed limit, along with failure to produce insurance card
and no registration receipt. Thompson was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Horse Cave Police make EPO arrest
Horse Cave Police made an arrest Thursday. 27-year-old Jacob Guinn, was charged with violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO as well as criminal mischief, 3rd degree. He was lodged in Hart County Jail.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Woman arrested in Edmonson County
Brownsville Police Department arrested a 23-year-old woman Thursday. Gillian Vincent was charged with endangering the welfare of a minor, possession of marijuana, wanton endangerment, 1st degree and drug paraphernalia-buy/possess. She was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Theft arrest made in Hart County
Horse Cave Police made a drug and theft arrest Wednesday. 27-year-old Samuel Miller was taken into custody and charged with theft by unlawful taking or disp, shoplifting, public intoxication - controlled substance (excluding alcohol), and possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (Methamphetamine). Miller was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Glasgow Police arrest a man for stalking.
37-year-old Robert Burton III was arrested Wednesday and charged with 1st degree Stalking. Burton was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Glasgow City Clean-Up Week 2024
Glasgow is Clearing the Clutter for a Cleaner Community during City Clean Up Week, March 25th-29th. Curbside collection allows residents to place large items by the curbside during the regular garbage pickup schedule. All small items must by bagged or boxed. Tree & shrub trimmings must be no more than 3 ft and tied in a bundle. Appliances will not be accepted, however, they can be taken to the landfill all year long at no charge.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
2024 Boys' Basketball Sweet 16
The first round
of the 2024 UK HealthCare Boys' Basketball Sweet 16began Wednesday:
Magoffin County 54, Perry County Central 47
Lyon County 45, Ashland Blazer 43
Adair County 72, Marshall County 55
Great Crossing 62, Spencer County 48
Studio 101 WLOC continues complete coverage of the Boys Sweet 16.
Wednesday, March 20th, 2024
Stolen Trucks Recovered And Suspect Arrested
Two stolen vehicles have been recovered and a man is jailed after an investigation led by Cave City Police. A service truck was reported stolen from a location on Wall Street last Thursday and a Chevy pickup was reported stolen from a location in Northside Estates on Saturday. Police had information leading them to believe the same individual, later identified as 32-year-old Charles Ethan Clay of Cave City, was involved with both thefts. Using surveillance video, officers observed him fleeing. The department’s K9 unit led officers to find Clay hiding under a semi-trailer. He was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on multiple charges of theft by unlawful taking, criminal mischief and failure to appear. Both trucks were recovered and returned to their respective owners.
Wednesday, March 20th, 2024
Special Election Results
Results from Tuesday night’s special election for the 24th House District race are in:
All House District 24 Counties (Final):
Courtney Gilbert – 1025
Jonny Pennington - 372
Craig Astor - 244
Hart County Totals:
Courtney Gilbert - 319
Jonny Pennington - 194
Craig Astor - 29
Green County Totals:
Courtney Gilbert - 315
Jonny Pennington - 59
Craig Astor - 40
LaRue County Totals:
Courtney Gilbert - 391
Jonny Pennington - 119
Craig Astor - 175
Tuesday, March 19th, 2024
Circumstances Of Sunday Shooting Released By Police
Additional details have been officially released regarding a Sunday afternoon shooting incident in Barren County. The man arrested has been identified as 59-year-old Kevin Abner of Glasgow. Abner learned his daughter was at a residence along Park City-Glasgow Road and was possibly being held there against her will. He arrived at the location and met two men who are brothers, identified as 42-year-old Anthony Wheat and 32-year-old Shane Wheat. A verbal altercation began and Abner revealed a shotgun and fired two rounds, striking each of the brothers who were taken by private means to TJ Samson Community Hospital. Kevin Abner parked his truck along the road just down from the residence and waited for police to arrive before being taken into custody. The two men who were shot were both transferred to Louisville for treatment of injuries. One of them is in critical condition. Police interviewed Abner’s daughter who indicated she was not being held against her will and was free to leave anytime. As a result, Abner was charged with two counts of assault and booked at Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, March 19th, 2024
House Seat To Be Decided Tuesday By Special Election
Today is the special election to fill the reminder of State Representative Brandon Reed’s seat in Frankfort. January 5th, he withdrew his filing for re-election in the spring primary. He also stated his resignation in conjunction with accepting a position as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under newly elected Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell. There were multiple complications to the timing of Reed’s withdrawal and resignation. Among them, that January 5th date was also the last day for new candidates to file for the primary, making the perceived window of opportunity for any o pposition very narrow. Also, state legislature is in session. Reed’s resignation became effective January 15th, leaving the 24th House District of Hart, Green and LaRue Counties without practical representation to date with the general assembly. Nominated by their respective parties, Republican Courtney Gilbert of LaRue County and Democrat Johnny Pennington of Hart County are on today's ballot. Craig Astor will also appear as a qualified Independent write-in candidate. Voting for Hart County residents will take place only at the courthouse in Munfordville and at Horse Cave Fire Department until 6pm. Other regular polling locations will not be open. Anyone with questions can contact the Hart County Clerk’s Office in Munfordville. Residents in LaRue and Green Counties are also voting today. Join us for results tonight. We’ll have them posted on our Facebook page and will provide condensed voting totals here on WLOC after polls close at 6pm.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Man Arrested After Break-In At Residence
Police in Elizabethtown answered a theft call along Diecks Drive around 11pm Friday resulting in an altercation between an officer and a suspect. After arriving, the officer observed two men fighting inside the residence. One of the men was calling out for help. The officer entered and the uncooperative suspect assaulted the officer. A report from Elizabethtown Police says 46-year-old Joel Ray Hammack of Crossville, Tennessee was tased and then restrained. The officer was not injured but the victim of the residence suffered several bruises. Hammack was transported to Hardin County Detention Center and booked on charges of strangulation, assault with injury, assault of an officer and resisting arrest. He is jailed with a $10-thousand bond.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Two Shot In Sunday Afternoon Shooting
Two men were shot Sunday afternoon at a residence along Park City-Glasgow Road in Barren County. Both were immediately transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital by private means. The person who fired the weapon used in the incident was taken into custody without any further incident. Police were dispatched around 3:30 and soon after arriving determined the shooting was an isolated event with no additional danger to the general public. Names of those involved have not been officially verified for release. Additional details are expected as the investigation continues.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Traffic Stop Results In Drug Arrest
A traffic stop resulted in an arrest Friday night in Hodgenville. An officer stopped 34-year-old Summer Joy Smith of Hodgenville and a K9 unit indicated the presence of drugs. A search turned up more than 20 grams of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Smith was transported to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of these substances and items, along with trafficking and tampering with physical evidence.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Four In A Row For Girls Sweet 16 Champs
Sacred Heart is the 2024 Girls Sweet 16 Champion. The victory marks a record-setting four state titles in a row for the Catholic Preparatory School located in Louisville. Their Saturday night matchup with McCracken County in Rupp Arena was a rematch of last year’s championship game.
The Boys Sweet 16
begins Wednesday in Lexington. Adair County plays the first game of the night
session with tip-off set for 5pm Central. Warren Central plays the first game
Thursday morning with tip-off set for 10am Central. We’ll have the broadcast of
each game of the
Boys KHSAA Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena.
Friday, March 15th, 2024
Man Missing From Tennessee Crashes Vehicle On Hodgenville Square
An elderly man reported missing from a nursing facility in Tennessee ran through the Hodgenville Square Tuesday evening and collided with the Abraham Lincoln Statue in the middle of the traffic circle. Police responded after a hit-and-run call was received around 9pm. Officers located the man (whose identity was not released) and his vehicle a short time later. He appeared lost and confused. Further investigation revealed the man had left the Tennessee nursing facility around 1pm that afternoon and had not been seen since. He appeared uninjured from the collision. The statue was slightly moved from its base. Hodgenville police provided the man with dinner before a neighbor from Tennessee arrived to transport him back home.
Friday, March 15th, 2024
Glasgow Airport To Upgrade Runway Lighting System
Glasgow Municipal Airport will be getting a needed runway lighting update. The current system is not comparable to modern LED standard lighting. During low light and reduced visibility conditions, runway and adjacent lighting equipment provide essential guidance for takeoffs and landings. In addition to increasing the level of safety, the new LED system will also improve reliability from maintenance requirements of older lighting and will be more energy efficient, resulting in lower electric consumption and lower operation cost. The City of Glasgow announced an award from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Aviation in the amount of $750-thousand. The city will be required to provide matching dollars for the project. Funds will come from KYTC’s Airport Improvement Program. While small, the Glasgow Airport is vital to the area in economic growth in business and tourism, providing aviation connectivity without a need for extended drive times to and from other airports in the region.
Friday, March 15th, 2024
Man Arrested Another Wanted After Suspicious Activity At Sports Complex
A man trying to sell suspected power equipment was arrested on drug charges Monday at Chalybeate Sports Complex. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department were called around 4:30pm after a witness claimed two men tried to sell him a drill press. When officers arrived, two men were observed running across a baseball field at the facility. One man, identified as 28-year-old Richard Russell, was captured. Another man, later identified as Kristopher “Duck” Mallard fled. Russell was in possession of suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia items. A report says Russell initially refused to provide information regarding Mallard’s identity but later complied. The described drill press was also located nearby. A subsequent search of Russell’s nearby residence revealed additional methamphetamine along with various suspected stolen tools and equipment. Police continue looking for Kristopher Mallard. Richard Russell is booked at Hart County Jail and charged with trafficking within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of methamphetamine, buying or possessing drug paraphernalia and hindering prosecution or apprehension.
Thursday, March 14th, 2024
Homeless Man Accused Of Assault
A homeless man is charged with assault. Police in Elizabethtown responded Sunday around 1am to a call of two men fighting at a location near the intersection of Dixie Highway and New Glendale Road. They say 50-year-old Taven Jamal Smith had been arguing with the victim over a cellphone when the incident escalated. Smith slashed the other man in the face with a knife and then fled the scene. The victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin. Taven Jamal Smith was located a few hours later several yards away from where the incident occurred and was taken to Hardin County Detention Center. He remains jailed with a $10,000 bond.
Thursday, March 14th, 2024
Semi Driver Killed In I-65 Crash
A semi driver is dead after a fiery collision on I-65. Kentucky State Police responded to Milepoint 9.8 just north of Franklin around 2am Wednesday after a southbound semi was rear-ended by another semi driven by 77-year-old Roger Lee Hook of Ohio. The crash resulted in Hook's death. Preliminary investigation does not reveal the reason for the collision. I-65 southbound was blocked for several hours as firefighters extinguished the blaze and crews cleared the scene.
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In Boys 4th Region Boys Basketball Tournament action, Warren Central defeated Bowling Green 64-57 in the championship game from WKU's Diddle Arena Tuesday night. Warren Central, as defending state champ, will take on Harlan County Thursday, March 21st in the first round of the KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena in Lexington.
Hart County's Jerry Taylor is the newest member of the 5th Region Athletic Directors Hall of Fame. Sunday, he was recognized during a ceremony at the 5th Region Boys Basketball Championship game. Taylor served as teacher, coach and athletics director for a combined total of 57 years in Hart County. He became AD in 1983, serving 39 years in that role before retiring in August of 2022. He served 20 years on the 5th region policy board. Jerry Taylor has been instrumental in shaping athletics for high schools in the state, working eight years on the KHSAA Board of Control, over which he served as vice president and president.
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
Homeless Man Accused Of Assault
A homeless man is charged with assault. Police in Elizabethtown responded Sunday around 1am to a call of two men fighting at a location near the intersection of Dixie Highway and New Glendale Road. They say 50-year-old Taven Jamal Smith had been arguing with the vicitm over a cellphone when the incident escalated. Smith slashed the other man in the face with a knife and then fled the scene. The victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin. Taven Jamal Smith was located a few hours later several yards away from where the incident occurred and was taken to Hardin County Detention Center. He remains jailed with a $10,000 bond.
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Tuesday's Hart County Fiscal Court meeting involved mostly routine business. In departmental reports, Jailer Israel Bergerson stated 163 inmates currently reside in the facility. Animal Control Officer Tony Roberts stated the animal shelter handled 513 dogs in 2023 and they are currently averaging 20 adoptions per month. The court accepted a $1,575 bid in selling a 2019 Dodge Charger. Diane Choate, Carla Wuertzer, Cindy Scott, Mary Beth Sallee, Andre' Barbour and Billy Smith are appointed to the Hart County Extension Board. The Judge Executive was given approval to sign an agreement with Farmers RECC for siren poles and to apply for discretionary funds. The court voted to advertise for road materials bids and approved the Hart County Conservation District budget for the next year. The court also approved to advertise for a full time maintenance/janitorial position to work the court house and judicial center along with a full time employment position with the road department. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 26th.
Tuesday, March 12th, 2024
Funding Assistance Requested For Horse Cave City Street Repair
Horse Cave is requesting funding from the Kentucky Department of Rural and Municipal Aid for repairing one of the heaviest traveld routes in the city's road system. At Monday night's city council meeting, members approved making the petition to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet division for Top Quality Drive, which provides access to the industrial park off of US 31W. With constant truck traffic and degrading pavement conditions, the .7 mile stretch is estimated to cost just over $157-thousand to resurface.
Tuesday, March 12th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Boys 4th Region Boys Tournament action, Bowling Green defeated Cumberland County and Warren Central defeated Glasgow in Monday night's semifinals. Both games were blow outs. Tonight's championship game from WKU's Diddle Arena tips off at 6pm between defending State Champion Warren Central and Bowling Green with a spot in the KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 on the line.
Monday, March 11th, 2024
Deceased Voters Purged
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says just over 15,000 deceased voters have been removed from Kentucky's roll. He states the action demonstrates his seriousness about election integrity in the Commonwealth. The number of voters removed outpaces the approximate 7,500 added for February by about double. Kentucky's roll is currently registered 46% Republican and 43% Democrat. Those numbers are heavily weighted by a urban-rural divide. The states larger cities and the greater Cincinnati area in northern Kentucky are heavily weighted Democrat while rural populations are heavily weighted Republican. The urban-rural divide continues trending toward further widening with new voter registrations.
Monday, March 11th, 2024
Sexual Abuse Investigation
A man from Cave City is in custody in connection to a Metcalfe County attempted sexual abuse investigation. Kentucky State Police arrested 23-year-old Richard Cecil Armstrong last week. He attempted inappropriate physical contact with a juvenile. Units with state police and the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Department were able to locate Armstrong and transport him to Barren County Detention Center, where he is booked on charges of third-degree rape, fleeing from police on foot, resisting arrest, wanton endangerment, criminal mischief and providing police with false identification information. He is also charged with parole violations. Richard Cecil Armstrong is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
Monday, March 11th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Saturday night at Hart County High School, Bethlehem won the Girls 5th Region Tournament title by defeating Bardstown in a blowout, 72-44. Bethlehem will play Thursday in the Girls Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena. They tip off in the first game of the day at 10am Central. Bowling Green won the 4th Region Tournament title over the weekend. They will play the first game of the Sweet 16, taking on Owsley County Wednesday morning at 10:00. We'll have the entire Girls Sweet 16 from Lexington here on WLOC Sports.
In Boys 5th Region Basketball Tournament action from Sunday afternoon at Green County High School, Adair County defeated Bethlehem, 80-62. Adair County gets a long break before playing Marshall County on Wednesday night, March 20th in the Boys Sweet 16 at Rupp Arena. The 4th Region Boys Tournament is not yet decided. Cumberland County plays Bowling Green in game one of tonight's semifinals at Diddle Arena in Bowling Green. Glasgow plays Warren Central in game two. The 4th Region Boys Final is set for Tuesday night.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
Shoplifters Arrested In Traffic Stop
A pair believed to be involved in multiple shoplifting cases across the region has been captured after attempting to flee from police in Hodgenville. Around 6pm Thursday, an officer observed a Kia Soul on KY 210 which had been flagged in connection to a case in Campbellsville. When police units attempted to stop the vehicle, it sped away. It was stopped a short time later in a field near Keith Road. The driver is identified as 36-year-old Dominic Meriwether of Elizabethtown. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked for fleeing police, wanton endangerment of an officer, criminal mischief and several traffic related offences. When booked, Meriwether was found in possession of concealed drugs, leading to additional charges of promoting contraband, trafficking and tampering with evidence. A passenger in the vehicle, identified as 39-year-old Hasina Prince also of Elizabethtown, was booked for intoxication of a substance other than alcohol. Both suspects are scheduled to appear in LaRue District Court on Wednesday. Police will be investigating the pair’s connections with a number of thefts from Kentucky and Indiana.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
Burglary At Local Dollar General
Police answered a burglary call at the new Dollar General location on US 31W in Cave City Monday. Officers arrived just before 8am. The front glass door of the store had been broken out. Investigation indicates a suspect, identified as 27-year-old Cecil Cornwell, entered the business several hours earlier, around 2:30am. Cornwell has since been arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on a charge of third-degree burglary.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
Traffic Stop Results In Drug Charges
A man faces drug charges after a traffic stop Wednesday in Cave City. Police observed a pickup being driven in a reckless manner along US 31W and attempted to pull the driver over. The driver, identified as 38-year-old Tracy Dale Wright, turned and continued traveling along East Owens Street. Police say he threw items out of the window before eventually stopping. Items retrieved are suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Wright is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of tampering with evidence, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, along with fleeing police and reckless driving. He is scheduled to appear in court on March 28th.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Girls 5th Region Tournament action from Hart County High School Thursday night, the first semifinal game was nearly a 40-point rout as Bethlehem came a point shy of the century mark in defeating North Hardin, 99-62. In game two, Bardstown defeated Taylor County, 61-56. This sets up a rematch of the 19th District Championship from just a week ago where Bethlehem won a close game by three points. As the top two girls teams in the region, Bethlehem and Bardstown meet Saturday night to decide the 5th Region Girls Championship.
In Boys 5th Region Basketball Tournament action, semifinals are set for tonight at Green County High School. Adair County plays North Hardin in game one followed by Bethlehem and LaRue County in game two. The championship game is Sunday afternoon.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Boys 5th Region Basketball Tournament Action Wednesday night, Bethlehem defeated Taylor County, 58-54 and LaRue County defeated Elizabethtown, 57-51. Semifinals are now set for Friday night. Adair County plays North Hardin in game one followed by Bethlehem and LaRue County in game two. The championship game is Sunday afternoon at Green County High School.
The 5th Region Girls tournament resumes tonight at Hart County High School. The first semifinal features North Hardin and Bethlehem, followed by Taylor County and Bardstown. The girls championship is Saturday night.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Missing Teen Found Safe
The missing teen from Glasgow has been located and is safe. Tuesday, police asked for public assistance in finding 14-year-old Lincoln Jewell. No details were officially released regarding circumstances of his disappearance early that morning. Likewise, no details are available from officials regarding his discovery.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Bypass Construction Officially Begins
Construction begins this week on the new connector between US 31W and KY 218 on the southwestern side of Horse Cave. Officially introduced for planning in 2016 with the designed route selected in 2018, utility relocation work has been recently completed and a project awarded January 4th in the amount of $8.85 Million to Scotty's Contracting and Stone, LLC.
Improving safety and efficiency, the connector will help relieve truck traffic issues at the intersection of US 31W/KY 218 downtown and the adjacent KY 218 railroad crossing. The project provides better access to and from Interstate 65 and industrial facilities located on the southern end of Horse Cave. It also includes a bridge over the railroad, eliminating tight turns and reducing the potential for railroad crossing collisions. Shifting truck volume to the new route will reduce wear and tear and allow local traffic to move more freely through the downtown intersection.
The connector ties to KY 218 just west of the KY 335 split and US 31W approximately one-half mile south of the downtown intersection.
Initial work includes installation of construction signage along KY 218 and KY 335. Excavation and ground clearing will be taking place over the next several weeks. Construction will be phased over the next two years with a June 30, 2025 completion date specified in the contract.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Voting Begins For Special Election
Absentee voting is underway for a special election to fill the reminder of State Representative Brandon Reed’s term in Frankfort. January 5th, Reed withdrew his filing for re-election in the spring primary. He also stated his resignation in conjunction with accepting a position as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under newly elected Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell. The now vacant 24th House District covers Hart, Green and LaRue Counties. The special election will be Tuesday, March 19th. Republican Courtney Gilbert of LaRue County and Democrat Johnny Pennington of Hart County will be on the special March 19th ballot. Voting for Hart County residents will take place only at the courthouse in Munfordville and at Horse Cave Fire Department from 6am until 6pm on that day. Other regular polling locations will not be open on the special election date. Early voting will be available at the courthouse only, March 14th, 15th and 16th from 8am to 4pm. Excused Absentee Voting began Wednesday and continues today and Friday, as well as Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week from 8am-4pm. Anyone with questions can contact the Hart County Clerk’s Office in Munfordville.
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In High School Basketball, the Boys 5th Region Tournament at Green County began Tuesday night with two first round games. In the first, Adair County defeated Washington County 70-62 and the season comes to an end for Hart County. The Raiders were defeated by North Hardin in the second game, 65-33. Hart County’s final record stands at 17-13. Tonight, first round boys action continues with Taylor County and Bethlehem in game one. LaRue County and Elizabethtown play in game two. Semifinals games will be Friday night. The championship game will be Sunday afternoon from Green County.
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024
Missing Teen Search
Police in Glasgow are asking for assistance from the general public in locating a missing teen. A release from the agency identifies the 14-year-old male as Lincoln Jewell. He was last seen on McFarland Drive around 4am Tuesday. Lincoln Jewell is approximately 6 feet, 130 pounds, has blonde hair and has blue eyes. He was wearing a black shirt and black pants. Anyone with information should call 911 to relay information to law enforcement.
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024
Woman Arrested For Burglary, Assault And Other Charges
Police from Hodgenville and LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to a burglary report Monday night at an address in the 2,000 block of Greensburg Road. Upon arrival, officers discovered 28-year-old Patricia Gibson of Magnolia. Further investigation led to her arrest. She was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of burglary, domestic assault, criminal mischief and alcohol intoxication.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In girls 5th Region Basketball Tournament first round action Monday night, Taylor County defeated John Hardin, 52-38 and Bardstown becomes the only district runner-up to defeat a district winner in Green County, 52-49. Girls semifinals will be Thursday night at Hart County High School. The championship game will be Saturday night.
Boys 5th Region Tournament games begin tonight at Green County High School. Washington County and Adair County tip off at 5:00 followed by Hart County and North Hardin at 7:00. We’ll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports with coverage beginning at 6:40.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Man Booked For Stealing And Drug Possession After Taking Items At Rural King
A man seen stealing items from Rural King on surveillance video has been arrested. Police in Glasgow were notified of the theft Sunday and located the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Dusty Smith, walking along McKenna Street. Upon being searched, he was found in possession of methamphetamine and arrested. He was taken to Barren County Jail and booked on drug and burglary related charges. Dusty Smith is scheduled to appear in court next Monday afternoon.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Bike Rider Seriously Injured In Collision
A man suffered serious injuries Sunday evening after colliding with a car while riding a bicycle at the intersection of KY 224 (Millerstown Road) and 1st Street in Clarkson. The incident happened around 5:30 and blocked KY 224 for about two hours. Preliminary investigation indicates the rider (who is not officially identified) entered the intersection and hit the passenger door of the car with a heavy impact. The rider was transported by helicopter from the scene to University of Louisville Hospital. No other injuries are reported.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Annual Employment Data Shows Net Jobs Loss For 2023
With 2023 annual employment data now compiled and aggregated, Kentucky is near the bottom at 44th in the United States. The national annual unemployment rate sits on 3.6%, while Kentucky’s number for 2023 is 4.2%. To put these numbers in perspective, the worst and highest rate in the country is Nevada at 5.1%. The best and lowest is North Dakota at 1.9%. Kentucky’s 4.2% unemployment rate for 2023 is an increase of approximately one quarter of a percent from 2022’s final number. Of surrounding states, only Illinois is higher. The national rate from 2022 to 2023 is unchanged. In applying a quantitative number to Kentucky’s rate, the estimate for overall net loss of jobs is approximately 6,300. The ultimate number is a give and take in workforce sectors. In a positive light, with highly touted jobs creation in infrastructure and building of new manufacturing facilities, that sector is booming in Kentucky with a 7.3% gain, outpacing the national construction sector growth by more than double. Loss in jobs is mostly combined from subsectors of other areas including administrative and support positions, finance and insurance positions and retail positions. Overall figures include agriculture and self-employment data. Public and private sector numbers are combined in the annual report. For deeper analysis and explanations of criteria used in these figures, visit the kystats.ky.gov website.
Monday, March 4th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Raiders of Hart County were defeated Sunday afternoon by North Hardin, 74-43, in the first round of the Girls KHSAA 5th Region Basketball Tournament at Hart County High School. The loss closes the book for 2023-24, with a final record of 18-13 for the Lady Raiders.
In Sunday afternoon’s second game, Bethlehem defeated Marion County, 77-34. North Hardin and Bethlehem will play each other in the first game of Thursday night’s semifinal.
Tonight, girls 5th Region first round action continues with Taylor County and John Hardin in game one, followed by 18th District winner Green County taking on Bardstown. Winners will square off in Thursday night’s second semifinal game. The championship game will be Saturday night at 6:00.
Boys 5th Region Tournament games begin Tuesday night at Green County High School. The Raiders of Hart County also drew North Hardin for their first round opponent. They square off in the second game of the night, with tip off scheduled for 7:00. We’ll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, March 4th, 2024
Severe Weather Awareness Week And Annual Tornado Drill
The first week of March is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky. Each day, a different aspect of severe weather is highlighted by the state’s National Weather Service Offices in Paducah, Louisville and Jackson. The statewide tornado drill is also featured during this week. The annual exercise will take place Wednesday morning at 9:07 Central Time. Area emergency management, other government agencies, schools, businesses and broadcast media will participate. Visit weather.gov/lmk for details on Severe Weather Awareness Week and planning resources for tornado safety to review for Wednesday’s drill.
Monday, March 4th, 2024
Driver Of Pickup Parked On Roadside Arrested
Deputies in LaRue County observed a truck parked on the side of J.E. Jones road Thursday. When they approached the 1991 F-250, they say 33-year-old Joshua Meadows of Louisville was behind the wheel. An ID check revealed two active warrants from Jefferson County. A subsequent search resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Meadows was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on possession charges of the same, along with no operator’s license and expired registration. He remains jailed with a $5,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in LaRue District Court Wednesday morning.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
Woman Arrested After Wreck
A woman who wrecked in Glasgow Thursday morning was arrested for impaired driving. Police say 42-year-old Stephanie Stephenson crashed her vehicle at the intersection of West Front Street and North Race Street. She failed field sobriety testing and was found with a plastic bag containing methamphetamine. She was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of driving under the influence and possession of a controlled substance.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
Another Threat At Glendale Site
Another bomb threat was made at BlueOval-SK on Thursday. Similar to last week’s incident, a written message was found in a Porta-John. After a massive evacuation last week where getting the site cleared of personnel resulted in extreme congestion on surrounding exits and roads, site administrators moved workers to a safe location on-site instead of sending them away. Last week, a message was the only item found. During this incident, officials located a suspicious device around some machinery which appeared to be constructed for mimicking an explosive. Closer examination of the device by investigators determined the device was no threat and shortly after, workers were released from the safety area back to work. Police have not commented on any leads for finding the person or persons responsible for either threat.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
Jeep Grand Cherokee Recall
Chrysler is recalling more than 330,00 Jeep Grand Cherokees because of a steering wheel issue that may cause drivers to lose control. The recall involves 2021-2023 certain Jeep Grand Cherokee models. The automaker says the upper control arm ball joint and steering knuckle may separate and cause the wheel to fall outward. Owners with affected vehicles will be able to visit Chrysler dealerships to have upper control arm pinch bolts replaced free of charge.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Green County defeated Hart County, 66-40 in the Girls 18th District Championship Thursday night at Green County High School. Both teams will advance to play in the 5th Region Tournament.
Tonight, Hart County plays LaRue County for the boys title. Game time is 6pm. Our coverage begins at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
Crash Claims Life Of Upton Woman
Details have been released from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department about the Tuesday morning collision which claimed the life of 23-year-old Destiny Dawn McCawley of Upton. The preliminary investigative report says her westbound Ford Focus entered the eastbound lane of North Pleasant Hill Road in the 1600 Block just after 7am and hit a Kia Soul driven by Taylor Riggs also of Upton. McCawley was pronounced deceased at the scene. Two juvenile passengers in her car were taken to Baptist Health Hardin with non-life threatening injures. Riggs was also transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
Animal Shelter Burglary Arrest
A man is charged in connection to the Leitchfield Animal Shelter burglary early Tuesday morning. The facility was closed Tuesday but reopened Wednesday. Police arrested 43-year-old Michael Baker at his residence in Falls of Rough after a review of surveillance video. Baker let several dogs loose after gaining entry. As previously reported, some were injured and one died. It is suspected (that) injuries and the death are a result of scuffling between the animals. Two dogs were reported as missing but according to the shelter, both have now been located and are back at the facility. Upon Baker’s arrest, he was booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of trespassing, burglary, cruelty to animals and several other animal related offences.
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Championship games for the 18th District High School Basketball Tournament begin tonight at Green County High School. Hart County will take on Green County for the girls title. Game time is 6pm. Our coverage begins at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports. Friday night, Hart County plays LaRue County for the boys title.
Wednesday, February 28th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Championship games for the 18th District High School Basketball Tournament are now set. In Tuesday night’s girls game, Green County defeated LaRue County, 67-41. Thursday night, Hart County will take on Green County for the title. In Tuesday night’s boys game, LaRue County defeated Caverna, 70-63. The Colonels finish their season at 17-11. Friday night, Hart County plays LaRue County for the title. We’ll have both games here on WLOC Sports. Game time is 6:00 both nights from Green County High School.
Wednesday, February 28th, 2024
Customer Robbed While Pumping Fuel
A robbery was caught on video at the Marathon Station just off I-65 at Upton last week. A male subject on foot approached a man fueling his vehicle. Video shows what appears to be a weapon concealed within the hoodie being worn. After robbing the individual and a passenger, the suspect runs away toward the road leading back to the Lion’s Den Adult Store. The suspect is around 5′10″ and 140 pounds. Information released by Kentucky State Police in Elizabethtown indicates the man drove away in a vehicle tagged with a Georgia plate. Anyone who has information that may help with the investigation is asked to contact Post 4 at 270-766-5078.
Wednesday, February 28th, 2024
Timber Theft Arrest
Two men are in jail after being arrested for stealing timber from a property along Anneta Road in Grayson County. Police received a call early Tuesday from a property owner who said trees were being taken. When officers arrived, they discovered a suspect vehicle and trailer in the caller’s driveway. Contact was made with 48-year-old Douglas Saltsman of Bee Spring and 54-year-old Charles Ford of Anneta. Equipment and tools for tree cutting and working at night were found in the trailer. Saltsman and Ford were booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of criminal trespassing, burglary and theft by unlawful taking.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
Teen Dies In Car Wreck
A Glasgow teen died Sunday night after running off of a road and into a creek. A release from the Barren County Sheriff’s Department says the incident happened around 8pm at Skaggs Creek Bridge along Matthews Mill Road. The driver, identified as Kyle Ollig, was operating a 2013 Honda car and lost control approaching the bridge and traveled down a bluff into the water. A passenger was able to escape but Ollig was pronounced deceased at the scene. It is unclear what caused him to lose control of the car.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
Additional Details Released In Campbellsville University Death
Additional preliminary details have been officially released following the weekend death of 18-year-old Campbellsville University Student Josiah Kilman. A coroner’s report lists strangulation as the cause of death. Kilman was found unresponsive in his dorm and transported around 1am Saturday to Taylor Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. A suspect was quickly identified as 21-year-old Charles Escalera. Around 5pm that evening, Escalera was found in a barn near the Green/Taylor County Line. Escalera remains jailed at Taylor County Detention Center, charged with murder and burglary. He is listed with a $2 Million bond. Josiah Kilman was a Biblical Studies Major from Montana. Both Kilman and Escalera were teammates on the Campbellsville University Wrestling Team.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
VFW Meeting Provides Positive Outlook
Monday night’s turnout at the courthouse in Munfordville filled the fiscal court room. A mix of veterans and other community members answered the call of Hart County Fiscal Court to begin working on a plan to provide attention to the VFW property at Rowletts, which has been the subject of more questions than answers in recent years. Judge Executive Joe Choate began the meeting with a brief summary of fiscal court’s recent exploration of who owns the property and who is willing to take on the responsibility for upkeep and providing associated services. Veterans in attendance came to a general consensus to move forward in devising a plan for the property. Monday night’s meeting was the first of two public forums scheduled by fiscal court, but the veterans group in attendance is willing to conduct the second meeting. Judge Choate offered the fiscal court room as a venue and with the second date of March 11th already scheduled, it was decided to keep the date, time and place for the next meeting.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In 18th District High School Basketball Tournament Action from Monday night, the Hart County Lady Raiders defeated the Caverna Lady Colonels, 86-20. The loss marks the end of the season for Caverna’s girls. Hart County’s girls advance to play in Thursday night’s championship game against the winner of tonight’s girls matchup between LaRue County and Green County.
In the boys game from Monday night, the Hart County Raiders edged out the Green County Dragons, 64-57. Hart County’s boys advance to play in Friday night’s championship game against the winner of tonight’s boys matchup between Caverna and LaRue County.
Join us here on WLOC Sports for both games tonight from Green County High School. Coverage of the girls game will begin around 5:10 with the boys game to follow.
Monday, February 26th, 2024
Legislators Consider Work Restrictions For Teens
A bill to remove state restrictions on child labor, allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to work all night and during school hours has passed the Kentucky House and now heads to the Senate. House Bill 255 repeals Kentucky's state-specific restrictions on employment for 14 to 18-year-olds and removes the power of the state commissioner for workplace standards (part of the governor's administration) to issue regulations. Supporters said it will be easier for employers to comply with federal law that applies nationwide concerning child labor rather than Kentucky's more restrictive policies. Opponents argue the policy opens a door to child exploitation for the convenience of fast-food and other low-wage employers who have trouble filling shifts. Kentucky currently allows 16 and 17-year-olds to work from 6am to 10:30pm on school nights and until 1am other nights, with no restricted hours during summer or school breaks. Current state law also caps the number of hours teens can work at 40 per week with parental permission and a 2.0 grade-point average in school, whereas there would be no restrictions under HB 255.
Monday, February 26th, 2024
Suspect Charged With Murder In Campbellsville University Death
The man wanted for murder on campus at Campbellsville University early Saturday has been captured. Around 5pm Saturday, the Green County Sheriff's Department and Kentucky State Police received a call of a suspicious male inside a barn in Green County near the Green County/Taylor County line. State police responded and located 21-year-old Charles Escalera. He was served a warrant for murder and taken to Taylor County Detention Center. The initial incident goes back to early morning hours of Saturday when just before 1am, police responded to Campbellsville University in reference to an unresponsive male, identified as 18-year-old Campbellsville University Student Josiah Kilman who was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital and pronounced deceased. Charles Escalera is listed with a $2,000,000 bond at Taylor County Detention Center. In addition to murder, he is also charged with burglary second degree. An initial court date is not yet posted on his inmate listing.
Monday, February 26th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the 18th District Tournament begins tonight at Green County High School. The Lady Colonels of Caverna play the Lady Raiders of Hart County at 5:30. The second game tonight is a boys first round matchup between Hart County and Green County. We'll have the broadcast of both games with our coverage beginning around 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday night, Green and LaRue girls play game one, followed by Caverna and LaRue County boys. The girls championship is Thursday night and the boys championship is Friday night.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday and welcomed Leah Thompson with Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center to talk about involvement in the local community. She made a request of the court for $6,000 to assist in counseling abused children. The court will consider the request at the next court meeting. In other business, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported 177 inmates currently at the facility and presented the court with $35,000 from litter abatement. The 2024/2025 jail budget was also approved. Sheriff Jeff Wilson asked the court to take sealed bids on a damaged 2019 Dodge Charger. The Court approved the request. Wilson also reported Brian Key will begin working security at the Justice Center in March. Among announcements made, tire amnesty is set for May 23rd through 25th at Hart County fairgrounds, and free large item drop off dates for the year were given out for Hart County Solid Waste. The first public hearing regarding the VFW property near Rowletts will be held Monday evening, February 26th in the court room beginning at 6:00pm. And, in scheduling of future meetings, court dates have been set for 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. The court’s next meeting will be Tuesday, March 12th.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Evacuation At BlueOval-SK
A threat found in a “porta-john” caused a massive evacuation of the BlueOval-SK construction site in Glendale Thursday. Around noon, authorities were notified of a cleaning inspection sheet which contained writing that said a bomb would go off at the site at 1pm. With about 4,000 workers on-site, outflow quickly bogged down surrounding roads and intersections along KY 222, KY 1136, the I-65 interchange and intersections along US 31W. As of 2pm, traffic was still leaving the site with no reports of any detonations. Nearly all of the current daily workforce is from the company (and its subcontractors) constructing the facility. Special explosive disposal units from Fort Knox and Louisville Metro Police responded to search and clear the site.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Wireless Carrier Outages Restored
Service was disrupted for many wireless carrier customers early Thursday. The hours-long outage mostly affected AT&T users along with a handful of low-cost service providers who use AT&T’s network infrastructure. Some customers of other carriers were affected indirectly. By mid-afternoon, AT&T issued a statement that service had been restored. Along with wireless services to individual customers, the company also provides communication links for many agencies like 911 call centers and various businesses. Some of those services were also disrupted during the outage. With around 240 million subscribers, AT&T is the largest carrier in the US. The company has not specifically defined the cause of the issue, but preliminarily indicated it is not related to any malicious activity. Industry experts also say it is unlikely recent solar flare activity is connected to the outage.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Thursday Crash Injures One
One person was injured following a multi-vehicle crash on KY 90 between Cave City and Glasgow Thursday. The incident happened at the intersection of Flint Knob Road and involved three vehicles. According to the Barren County Sheriff’s Department, the injury was non-life-threatening and the subject was transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital for treatment. The road was blocked for about an hour. Details of the collision have not been officially released.
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, Caverna's Lady Colonels lost to Metcalfe County Thursday night, 77-21. The Colonels picked up a win in the second game of the varsity double header, 77-61. This finishes up the regular season for Caverna. Both teams move on to district tournament play next week at Green County. The Lady Colonels play Hart County Monday night and the Colonels play LaRue County Tuesday night.
Tonight, Hart County wraps up the regular season as they travel to Adair County for a varsity double header. The girls game is set for 5:30. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
The Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday morning. After Judge Joe Choate called the meeting to order, pastor Anthony Marts of Mt. Beulah and Munfordville Methodist Church opened the meeting with prayer.
Leah Thompson with Barren River Area child advocacy center asked the court for $6,000 for the center to help counseling abused children. The court will consider and address it at the next court meeting.
Jailer Israel Bergenson reported there was a total of 177 in the county jail. Jailer Bergenson also presented the court with a check for $35,000 from litter abatement. Sheriff Jeff Wilson asked the court to take sealed bids on a damaged 2019 Dodge Charger. The Court approved the request. Sheriff Wilson also reported that Brian Key will be employed as security at the Justice Center beginning in March.
The court
approved the 24/25 jail budget, budget amendment, fiscal court 2022 single
audit, tire amnesty May 23-25 at Hart County fairgrounds, and court announced
free large item drop off dates
Saturdays March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1, July 13, and August 3. Times are from
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
The court also announced the first hearing about veterans property will be held Monday, February 26th, in the court room beginning at 6:00 p.m.
The court approved new meeting days as the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. in the court room. The court’s next meeting will be Tuesday, March 12th, at 9:00 a.m. in the courtroom.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
KY 88 Roadwork Begins Thursday
Preliminary work begins Thursday on a road rehabilitation project along KY 88 between Kessinger and Munfordville. The initial phase includes replacement of culvert pipes, slope corrections and base failure repairs. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says work will take place between 7:30am and 5pm central time each day. Flaggers will direct alternating one-lane traffic around construction operations. Motorists should expect short delays and be prepared for slowly moving and/or stopped traffic ahead. Final surfacing of the project is scheduled for completion by June 30th. Once completed, safety and ride quality will be increased throughout the five-mile stretch. Additionally, the KY 88 approach to US 31W (Main Street) will be reconstructed with a concrete inlay (Between Hart County Bank and SCRTC/FRECC) which is better suited to withstand torque and twisting produced as heavy vehicles pull into and out of the intersection.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
Search For Stolen Equipment Trailer
Police are looking for public assistance in finding a stolen box trailer from a Leitchfield construction site. Last Thursday, officers responded to the new Save-A-Lot location on Mill Street. They were told the 24-feet enclosed trailer contained tools, HVAC parts and equipment. Surveillance footage from a nearby camera shows the trailer leaving around 1:30 that morning, being towed by a white SUV. They believe a male suspect was driving. Anyone with information is asked to contact Leitchfield Police at 270-259-3850.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the regular season winds up this week. Caverna is on the road tonight as they travel to Edmonton to take on Metcalfe County for a varsity double header. The girls game starts at 6pm. We'll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:45.
Hart County wraps up the regular season Friday night as they travel to Adair County for a varsity double header.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball Tuesday night, the Lady Colonels lost to Adair County in the first game of a varsity double header, 72-22. The Colonels went to overtime but couldn't get the win, falling 72-68.
Hart County's girls and boys were on the road to take on Nelson County Tuesday night. The Lady Raiders overcame a half-time deficit to win a low-scoring affair, 48-38. The Raiders also won their matchup, 65-47.
Honors keep coming for Hart County's Dea Bradley. She has been named as the Girls Region Player of the Year by the 5th Region Basketball Coaches Association. Among coaches’ selections on the boys side, Caverna's Jaylin Craine is named to the 2024 Coaches All-Region Team.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
New Cave City Officer Introduced
Cave City Police introduced a new addition to the department this week. Billy Courtway has been a resident of Barren County since 2014, after moving here from Maine. He is married with two children. His military experience includes six years as an Apache Helicopter Crew Chief and two combat tours in Afghanistan. He is a graduate of South Central Kentucky Community and Technical College. He is set to attend the Department of Criminal Justice Training Program in Richmond.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
Short Standoff In Grayson County
A Big Clifty man is in jail after a short Monday standoff with police. Grayson County Deputies received a trespassing related call and (shortly after) a complaint of a man standing on Morrison Road holding a gun while making threats. Upon responding, they found 50-year-old William Litteral and identified him as the suspect connected to both calls. Litteral refused directions to drop his weapon while walking away from responding units. After several minutes of attempting negotiations, Litteral laid the gun to his side as he was given additional instructions to put his hands up and move away from the weapon. Police say he refused those additional commands, resulting in deployment of a taser. William Litteral was taken to the Grayson County Detention Center and booked on charges of menacing, disorderly conduct, fleeing or evading police on foot and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
Man Arrested At Cave City Motel On Out-Of-State Warrant
A Cave City Police Patrol located a man wanted on an out-of-state warrant during a traffic stop early Tuesday. Officer Wesley Hicks noticed a blue Chevy Trailblazer parked with the door open at Econo Lodge. Upon making an ID check on the owner, who is identified as Robert J. Bilyeu, the warrant from Kansas was verified, resulting in his arrest. Additional searches resulted in the discovery of a crystal-like substance in a plastic baggie. Additional suspected methamphetamine was found in Bilyeu's motel room. In addition to the warrant, Robert Bilyeu is charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Area Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels lost to Monroe County Monday night. The girls and boys teams of Caverna are back in action tonight as they travel to Adair County. We’ll have the broadcast on WLOCplus. Find a link on our Facebook page @wlocradio or the wloconline.com website. The Lady Raiders and Raiders are also on the road tonight as they visit Nelson County. Catch the broadcast here on WLOC. Tip off of the girls game is set for 5:30 central from Bardstown.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Metcalfe Board of Ed selects chairman
Metcalfe County Schools has selected a chairman for the board of education. John Caffee takes the vacancy created by the resignation of Joey Shive earlier this month. The Metcalfe County Board of Education met in special session Monday night to accept the resignation and appoint new leadership. The other item business on the agenda was consideration of contract renewal for Superintendent Josh Hurt. The renewal received a unanimous vote.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Hart County Training Exercises
Training exercises at Fort Knox have historically been heard several counties away, including here in Hart County. The base’s public affairs office has announced increased military training activity through March 4th and they say it will be louder than normal at times. That may lead to audible distant booms, especially for those in the northern part of Hart County. Exercises involving aircraft and ground combat maneuvers will take place in both daytime and nighttime hours. The public affairs office says this training is an important aspect of maintaining critical capabilities and readiness.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Man Claims To Set Fire After Questioned By Police
Emergency responders were called to a fire in Hodgenville along KY 210 early Monday morning near the fairgrounds. Shortly before that, police had been called to the area for an assault and noticed fire coming from a garage on Miami Court. Officers called fire units, but the blaze spread to an adjacent trailer and damaged other nearby homes before being extinguished. While investigating, police questioned a man identified as Jimmy Puckett who stated he set the fire so he could be taken to jail. Puckett was booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of arson. Police say no injuries occurred.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
Glasgow Plant Closes With 65 Jobs Lost
Barren County Economic Authority is looking for a new tenant for their 14-thousand square feet facility on Carroll Knicely Drive in Glasgow. JNM, an automotive industry supplier, had occupied the location since 2017. About 65 employees lost full-time jobs with the closure. JNM told economic leaders with Barren County Economic Authority that the company decided to consolidate operations in Canada.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders defeated Washington County on Saturday, 54-43 while the Raiders lost, 62-48. Saturday’s double header ended the 2023-24 home schedule for Hart County. Both teams travel to Nelson County for a double header on Tuesday night.
Caverna’s Lady Colonels travel to Monroe County tonight. The Lady Colonels and Colonels travel to Adair County Tuesday night for a double header.
Hart County High School Senior Jaxon Shoulders will be a Georgetown Tiger this fall. He has committed to play college football with the 2023 Mid-South Conference Champions. Shoulders played a key role in the success of Hart County’s State Playoffs run last fall. Congratulations, Jaxson Shoulders.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
UAW And Ford Working Toward Agreement As Strike Looms
United Auto Workers says around 9,000 at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant will strike February 23rd unless there is a resolution to disputed local contract issues. Union leadership made that announcement Friday citing health and safety concerns, including minimum in-plant nurse staffing levels and ergonomic issues, as well as Ford’s continued attempts to erode skilled trades. Ford says negotiations continue and company leadership looks forward to reaching an agreement with UAW. Last fall, Ford and UAW reached a national agreement covering wages, benefits and other key terms through 2028, but each of Ford’s US plants has separate agreements with the company covering issues specific to local facilities. Kentucky Truck Plant’s is one of 19 unresolved local agreements. Ford’s other Louisville plant, the assembly facility at Fern Valley Road, resolved its local agreement in January.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
Search For Man With Mental Illness
Police in Hodgenville are assisting in a search for a man who suffers from mental illness and has difficulty with socialization. A release Saturday from the department says 50-year-old Gilbert Herrera has been missing since February 8th and was last seen near I-65 at the LaRue-Hardin County Line. It also says anyone who comes in contact with Herrera should not engage him any more than necessary, but should contact law enforcement immediately.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Chemical Leak From Cargo At Rest Area
A flammable chemical cargo leak was reported at the Hart County Rest Area Thursday evening. Involved substances were initially identified only as flammable hazardous waste. A neutralizer was applied and cleanup operations began. An estimated 15 gallons were involved. Southbound and northbound rest areas were closed and parking lots were evacuated during cleanup as a precaution while the interstate remained open.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Woman Indicted In Death Of Her Three-Year-Old
A grand jury in Adair County has indicted a woman for murder in the death of her child. Kentucky State Police presented extensive investigation results in charges against 24-year-old Jamie Hendriksen of Columbia. Charges stem from the death of her 3-year-old last August at a residence on Jay Wheeler Road. After the indictment, Hendriksen was taken into custody and booked at Adair County Detention Center.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Hart County Schools Virtual Learning Friday
Thursday afternoon, Hart County Schools announced virtual learning only for Friday Classes due to staff shortages. Today’s school closing marks NTI Raider Day Number 6 for the year. The school system will also be closed on Monday in observance of Presidents' Day.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball from Thursday night, Hart County’s Girls and Boys were on the road to take on Metcalfe County. The Lady Raiders defeated the Lady Hornets, 60-41 and the Raiders won their game with the Hornets, 66-55. Hart County plays Washington County Saturday afternoon in a varsity double header. The girls game starts at 1pm with the boys to follow. Saturday’s matchups are the final home games of the year for the Lady Raiders and Raiders, with seniors being honored.
The Lady Colonels and Colonels of Caverna are off this weekend.
LaRue County High School’s head girls and boys soccer coach passed away Monday. Derek Bell of Hodgenville, who was a native of England, played a major role in local expansion of the sport through the early 2000s with the LaRue County Youth Soccer Association. Bell died Monday evening at Baptist Health Hardin after suffering an asthma attack, which caused respiratory and cardiac arrest. Derek Bell was 61.
Thursday, February 15th, 2024
Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 34
Class 545 graduated last week from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond, turning out 34 new law enforcement officers to agencies around the state. Among graduates from our local area, Austin Blevins, Alexander Johnson and Henry Waters, II join the Elizabethtown Police Department and Truman Waddell joins Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office. The academy is committed to providing officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect the diverse communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and the Kentucky State Police --- which each have independent academies.
Thursday, February 15th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders and Raiders travel to Edmonton tonight for a varsity double header with Metcalfe County. The girls game is set for 6pm. Coverage begins at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Hart County High School Senior Joshua Dan Crump is headed for Lindsey Wilson College to play football. Crump was an integral part of a historic season for the Hart County Football team in their 2023 playoff run. Crump announced his commitment to the Blue Raiders on Wednesday, along side his family, friends and coaches.
Thursday, February 15th, 2024
Man Arrested After Knife Assault In Jonesville
The man responsible for cutting a neighbor with a knife Sunday night following a domestic altercation in northern Hart County has been arrested. Police were called around 6:30 to the 10,000 block of North Jackson Highway in Jonesville. When they arrived, a male subject was discovered with knife wounds to his arms, hands and torso. The victim had attempted to assist with the domestic incident. A report from the Hart County Sheriff’s Department says 34-year-old Brandon Trumble fled the scene after committing the assault. Leads indicated Trumble was headed to the Shepherdsville area. Police through Hardin and Bullitt Counties attempted to locate Trumble that night and on Monday without success. Tuesday, Trimble was observed in a vehicle traveling along KY 357 back in Hart County. Officers located Brandon Trumble and booked him in Hart County Detention Center on multiple assault charges.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Valentine's Giveaway winners
Decades Restaurant (Magnolia) -
buffet for 2 - Ricky Keith
buffet for 2 - Michael Blair
Grab-A-Hook Catfish & Paylake -
2 Catfish dinners - Gary Reynolds
The Flower Shop -
1/2 dozen roses - Justin Rhodes
1/2 dozen roses - Ruby Harlow
Hart Co. Clerk Felicia Shelton
- Wreath - Pamela Walker
Bluegrass Floral -
$50 bouquet (choice) - Tonya Howard
Overnight lodging at KOA Campground - Ann Datillo
Donated by Donna Wright -
Papparazzi 5-piece jewelry - Jasmine Davis
Papparazzi 5-piece jewelry - Sherry Davis
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Fishing & Hunting Licenses Now Available For 24-25
Licenses and permits to fish, hunt and trap in Kentucky in the coming license year are on sale now. The 2024-2025 license year starts March 1st and runs through Feb 28 of next year. License and permit fees for Kentucky residents and nonresidents are unchanged from the 2023-2024 license year. In Kentucky, a license covers basic hunting or fishing for many species, whereas additional state permits are required when pursuing other species, such as fishing for trout or hunting for migratory birds, deer, wild turkey or black bear. Licenses and permits are sold online through Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s License Sales portal, searchable from the fw.ky.gov website. Licenses and permits also are sold at agent locations across the state. A list of license agents by county is available on the department’s website. The department receives its primary funding through revenue raised by the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, as well as federal excise taxes generated by the sale of recreational firearms and ammunition, archery gear and fishing equipment.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Burglary Suspect Search In Hodgenville
Police in Hodgenville are searching for Evin Carter, also known as Evin Conatser. He has an active warrant related to a burglary. Police say during an incident Tuesday morning, his girlfriend took him to a location on Landmark Drive and dropped him off. He was gone upon arrival of police. His girlfriend, Lindsey Sublett, was arrested and charged with hindering prosecution or apprehension. Police say she lied about his location. Anyone with information to help find Evin Carter should contact law enforcement.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Outdoor Warning Test Rescheduled
Regular testing of the outdoor warning system in Hart County will take place Friday. Sirens around the county will sound at 8am and be confirmed in a coordinated effort between those assigned to monitor and report activation with Hart County Emergency Management. Citizens do not need to take any action for the outdoor warning system test.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball Tuesday night, the Raiders defeated Bullitt Central, 68-50.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council voted Monday night to provide funding to the Hart County Chamber of Commerce in the form of a three-year commitment. The chamber plays a vital role in soliciting industry, small business and even individuals to the county and its cities. The organization has long-said (that) to be competitive with other counties and chambers, viable candidates to lead are needed. Representatives from the chamber board of directors have previously referenced difficulties in offering pay to not only bring -- but retain chamber leadership. Contributions like the three-year-term $2,500 annual commitment from Horse Cave will go a long way in providing the chamber with ability to make a solid leadership hire. In other business at Monday night's Horse Cave City Council Meeting, departmental reports were given and routine items were covered.
Mayor Randall Curry addressed road conditions along routes through Horse Cave. He notes US 31W and KY 218 are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and city funds cannot be used to service these roads. City funds can only be used on city owned and maintained streets. Curry did - in efforts to inform local residents - relay communication from Brad Bottoms, who is Chief District Engineer with the state department of highways. Bottoms was quoted as saying extreme cold with winter precipitation has severely deteriorated US 31W from the Barren County Line to downtown Horse Cave. The stretch had already been programmed for resurfacing this year and is expected to be completely resurfaced by the end of July. A press release from the district recently stated that until resurfacing can take place, maintenance crews will continue patching holes with cold mix. As weather allows, crews will use a hot mix. These are temporary fixes. Curry also reminded those in attendance KY 218 in front of Horse Cave Baptist Church is scheduled for rehabilitation to provide a smooth ride. Work will be completed there in this upcoming construction season. The mayor said Bottoms mentions a complete project for KY 218 from Horse Cave to the Wigwams at US 31E which has appeared in a draft version of the upcoming highway plan which will be voted on during this year's general assembly.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Corvette Museum 10 Year Sinkhole Anniversary
It has been 10 years since a sinkhole made headlines when it opened up beneath the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green. Surveillance cameras captured the moment eight rare Chevrolet Corvettes were swallowed into the ground. The museum didn't allow the damage to its building and its multimillion-dollar collection to put a dent in its operation. Ryan Eichler, director of marketing at the museum said it was a moment in time for the museum bringing a lot of exposure and attention. Over the past 10 years, the museum has created 15 major exhibits, undergone tens of millions of dollars in renovations and improvements and added a Motorsports Park to the campus. It will soon be unveiling a new exhibit to commemorate what it called “Surviving the Sinkhole." In the aftermath, General Motors restored three of the cars, while the others were left to be put on display at the museum as-is. The exhibit will open to the public June 14 and will run through September 15.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Outdoor Warning System Testing Postponed
Testing of Hart County's outdoor warning system originally scheduled for today has been postponed. Once emergency management coordinates with monitoring personnel who are assigned to verify working conditions, a new date will be announced for testing.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball Monday night, Caverna girls were defeated by Central Hardin 87-29. The Colonels also lost to Central Hardin. The boys final was 97-70. Being Senior Night, Monday's games were the final home games of the season.
Hart County's Lady Raiders were defeated by Elizabethtown Monday night, 77-62.
Tonight, the Raiders play a junior varsity/varsity matchup as they host Bullitt Central. We'll have the varsity broadcast with coverage beginning around 6:45 and tip-off set for 7:00.
Monday, February 12th, 2024
Outdoor Warning System Testing Postponed
Testing of Hart County's outdoor warning system originally scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed. Once emergency management coordinates with monitoring personnel who are assigned to verify working conditions, a new date will be announced for testing.
Monday, February 12th, 2024
Barren County Superintendent Announces Retirement
Bo Matthews is retiring as Superintendent of Barren County Schools. Matthews has been in the position for the past 13 years and has worked in the school district for 33 years. From bus driver, to coach, teacher and administrator, Matthews expressed gratitude for support from others he has worked with and the community, in general. Barren County Board of Education now begins the process of searching for the next superintendent. Bo Matthews’ retirement becomes effective at the end of this fiscal school year.
Monday, February 12th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
The weekend concluded on a high note for Hart County High School Varsity Cheer. The group competed Friday in semifinal action of the Universal Cheer Association’s (UCA) National High School Cheerleading Championship Competition at Walt Disney World Resort and advanced as one of six national finalists to compete Sunday. Hart County finished 4th place nationally in their division, moving up five spots from their divisional finish a year ago.
In high school wrestling, Hart County’s Zac Bailey brings home a 4th place finish in the Region 2 Wrestling Tournament this weekend. With his placement, Bailey heads to the state tournament in Lexington, February 15th and 16th.
On the high school basketball schedule tonight, Caverna plays their final home games of the regular season with senior night. Central Hardin makes the trip to Horse Cave for a varsity double header beginning with the girls game at 5:30 on WLOCplus.
Hart County's Lady Raiders host Elizabethtown tonight for a junior varsity/varsity match-up. We'll have the varsity broadcast here on WLOC Sports with coverage beginning around 6:45. Tip-off is set for 7:00.
Friday, February 9th, 2024
Hart County Cheer In Florida For National Competition
It’s a big day for Hart County High School Varsity Cheer. The group is in Orlando, Florida this week, where they have been preparing for today’s performance in the Universal Cheer Association’s (UCA) National High School Cheerleading Championship competition at Walt Disney World Resort. The group of 25 HCHS students takes center stage at 12:15pm Central in the Medium Coed Game Day Division Semis. Hart County is looking to improve on their 9th out of 34 placement among national finalist groups in their division a year ago. You can watch a livestream of today’s competition on the UCA Website, varsity.com/uca.
Friday, February 9th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball tonight, the Lady Raiders and Raiders host Green County. The double header wraps up regular season district play for Hart County’s girls and boys. Tip-off is set for 5:30. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins following the 5pm Studio 101 News Update.
Green County’s girls are playing district games back-to-back nights following their defeat of the Caverna Lady Colonels Thursday night, 88-27. Green and Caverna boys considered their All “A” Classic tournament game in January as their second regular season matchup for district standing purposes. Tonight is homecoming for Caverna. The Colonels play Russell County in a junior varsity/varsity matchup. Broadcast of the varsity game is on WLOCplus with pregame coverage beginning at 6:45. Tip-off is set for 7pm. WLOCplus is available from our Facebook page @wlocradio and through a link on our website, wloconline.com.
Friday, February 9th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court will hold public hearings regarding the VFW property Monday, February 26th and Monday, March 11th. Dates were set during Thursday’s regular fiscal court meeting. At the last fiscal court meeting in January, the court agreed to advertise for a hearing regarding ownership of the park near Rowletts. Judge Executive Joe Choate and County Attorney Justin Baird spoke about challenges of determining current ownership and said input is needed from area veterans and the general public on a course of action. Meetings both nights will be at 6pm in the courthouse fiscal court room. In other business at Thursday’s meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported a total of 174 inmates in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported Deputy Ben Nichols has been approved as K-9 handler. The court accepted a contract with Constable Dennis Amos, approved appointments of Tony Keithley as an Emergency Management Applicant Agent, Chris Bush as coordinator for Hart County Search and Rescue, agreements with Upton, Bonnieville and Priceville fire departments, approved hiring Marcus Meredith and Nathan Hockensmith as seasonal workers with the road department and hiring Joseph Poynter as deputy coroner replacing Jeremy Glabb. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for Thursday February 22nd.
Thursday, February 8th, 2024
Man Accused Of Murder Appears In Court
George Greer entered a plea of “not guilty” to murder when he appeared Wednesday in court. He was arrested Monday after admitting that he killed a woman and assaulted two others at a residence in a lake community near Falls of Rough in northern Grayson County. Investigators say Greer stated he didn’t know what he was doing, being under the influence of drugs. Greer and the three victims lived together in the residence. His girlfriend, Lauren Tabor and her father, Joseph Boles were the ones severely injured. Teresa Boles, Tabor’s mother was the victim who died. Greer attacked them with a sword early Monday morning. Neighbors came to assist these victims as George Greer fled the scene and was captured early Monday afternoon by police. He remains jailed at Grayson County Detention Center with a half-million bond.
Thursday, February 8th, 2024
Regional Licensing Office New Location Opening Features A Few Glitches
Monday’s switch to a new location for the Elizabethtown Regional Driver’s Licensing Office involved several glitches. A number of agent work stations were inoperable, reducing the ability for staff to keep up with appointments. Agents asked for patience and most visitors were understanding of the situation. Still, some were agitated --- many being among those who showed up hoping for walk-in availability. The lobby of the new location at 916 North Mulberry is larger than the waiting area at the old State Police Post location, but was filled to capacity with a line extending around the building outside on a Sunny and warmer than usual day in February. Most bugs of the move have been worked out, said a spokesperson from the Division of Licensing. The location is still among the busiest regional offices in the state. Officials recommend an appointment as demand for services increases. Walks-ins are first come-first served around appointment times. Visit drive.ky.gov to make appointments. Residents needing licensing services should also consider visiting an adjacent regional office, especially for those who have a reasonable drive to Columbia or Bowling Green, where demand is not as high.
Thursday, February 8th, 2024
Hart County Government Surplus Sale This Weekend
Hart County Government will be holding a surplus sale this weekend. Originally scheduled to take place at the sheriff’s department, the sale has been moved to the 4H Building at Hart County Fairgrounds. Several sheriff’s department vehicles headline the auction along with other county equipment. Registration begins at 9:30. The sale starts at Noon. Hart County Fiscal Court Reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Hart County Road Closure Wednesday
Toohey Ridge Road will be closed today as Hart County Road crews replace a cross-drain. The work location is between Wildlife Road and Thurston Lane. Work begins around 8:30 and should be complete by around noon.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Officer Involved Shooting At Restaurant
No injuries are reported following a shooting involving a police officer at Taco Bell in Bardstown. The incident occurred Saturday evening at the restaurant located near the corner of KY 245 and Frost Avenue. A suspect, who was not named in a Kentucky State Police press statement, was arrested and charged by Bardstown Police Department for a previous outstanding warrant in addition to new charges including disorderly conduct, menacing, wanton endangerment and resisting arrest. KSP has statewide jurisdiction and investigates when officer-involved shootings occur throughout the Commonwealth as requested by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. They say to protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, it is standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. Timelines to complete investigations vary based on the complexity of the case.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Mother Charged In Relation To Death Of Infant Daughter
A mother is charged in the death of her 6-month-old daughter in Campbellsville. Police and emergency responders arrived at a residence around 10pm local time on Friday after being dispatched to the call of the child not breathing. After investigation, 24-year-old Haley Jade Fisher was taken into custody and booked at Taylor County Detention Center for criminal abuse of a child 12 years of age or under, manslaughter, wanton endangerment and possession of drug paraphernalia. Investigation details and circumstances of the death have not been officially released.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024High School Basketball Tuesday Night Ticker
Hart County’s Lady Raiders and Raiders picked up wins Tuesday night at home against Fort Knox. The girls final was 70-4 and the boys score was 82-65. With 23 points, Clark Rexroat joins the 1,000 point club and Jacob Shoulders made 11 3-pointers, setting a new Raider record for most 3s made in a game. The Lady Raiders and Raiders are back in action Friday night when they host Green County.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Preliminary Details Of Pursuit And Crash In Horse Cave
A high speed chase right down the middle of Downtown Horse Cave resulted in a crash Monday night. The westbound vehicle on KY 218 entered the US 31W intersection and proceeded through the railroad crossing before losing control and crashing. The vehicle came to rest after hitting the porch of a nearby residence. No details of the pursuit or suspect have been officially released. A person was air-lifted for treatment following the crash.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Logging Death In Barren County
A man is dead following a logging incident Monday morning near Fountain Run. The unidentified 38-year-old was killed around 8am when a cut tree fell on him as tree clearing operations were taking place along Milburn Taylor Road in the southern portion of Barren County. An autopsy will be performed.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Grayson County Murder Suspect In Custody
A man is in custody following a murder on Monday morning in Grayson County. The incident was reported around 7:30 at a home within Indian Valley subdivision in Falls of Rough. The suspect, identified as 49-year-old George Greer of Falls of Rough, assaulted three people with a sword and fled. When responders arrived, they found 59-year-old Teresa Boles deceased along with 60-year-old Joseph Boles and 32-year-old Laruen Tabor with severe injuries. Joseph Boles was flown to Louisville. Lauren Tabor, Greer's girlfriend, was taken to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. All of the victims and Greer lived together at the residence. Greer fled the scene in a van and a massive search involving multiple agencies from as many as five counties began. State Police reported Greer captured just after 1pm. After abandoning the van, Grayson County Sheriff Norman Chaffins says Greer was able to steal a vehicle that was unlocked with keys inside. A citizen was able to spot the vehicle and report its whereabouts. The stolen vehicle was found in a field off of Edwards Cemetery Road where Greer was eventually located and arrested with K-9 and air unit assistance. George Greer is charged with murder, two counts of attempted murder, theft of an automobile, burglary and fleeing or evading police in a vehicle and on foot.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Monday night rivalry action from Caverna High School, the Lady Raiders defeated the Lady Colonels, 91-32 while the Colonels defeated the Raiders, 54-38. In the girls game, Hart County’s Dea Bradley scored 38, crossing the 3,000 point mark in her high school career. Hart County hosts Fort Knox tonight for a girls/boys double header tipping off at 5:30. Catch the action here on WLOC Sports. Caverna travels to Edmonson County tonight for a girls match-up tipping off at 6:00. The Colonels host Russell County Friday night.
Aside from on-court action Monday night at Caverna, it was a memorable night for football recognitions as WLOC's post-season awards were presented. The Caverna Defensive Player of the Year is Jaylin Craine. The Caverna Offensive Player of the Year is Tyson Martin. Congratulations to both players, as well as the rest of the team and coaching staff on a great 2023 football season.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Two Hart County Students Win State-Wide Awards
Two sisters from Cub Run are winners in the Jim Claypool Art and Conservation Writing contests administered by the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet. Thousands of students across the state have participated in these art and essay contests since their introductions in 1974 and 1944, respectively. Emma Sanders, a Junior at Hart County High School is the state’s 1st place winner in the essay contest for her entry, A Walk On Kentucky’s Wildside, focusing on biodiversity. Essay entries are submitted by students in grades 6-12. Her younger sister, Ella Sanders, is a fourth grader at Cub Run Elementary and placed 2nd in the state for her artwork entitled, Sustain the Wild Side of Life. Art entries are submitted by elementary school students across the state. Johnna McHugh with the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet says these contests educate students on soil, water, forestry and wildlife conservation. Students can earn monetary prizes on county, regional and state levels. The contest is made possible through a partnership with Kentucky's Farm Bureau Federation and Kentucky's Association of Conservation Districts. Emma Sanders has received other major recognition recently. Last week, she was announced as a recipient of Farmers RECC’s Government in Action Youth Tour award, which earns her trips to Frankfort and Washington DC.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball from Thursday night, the Raiders defeated Bluegrass Blazers of Kentucky Home School, 90-54. The Raiders and Lady Raiders are back in action tonight as they travel to Bardstown and take on Bethlehem in a varsity double header. Girls action tips off at 5:30, followed by the boys game here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:15.
High stakes matchups are set for the Lady Colonels and Colonels tonight as they travel to LaRue County in a varsity double header. Tip off is set for 5:30 for the first game. Catch the action with coverage beginning at 5:15 on WLOCplus, with links available @wlocradio on Facebook and on the wloconline.com website.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Special Election To Fill House Seat In Frankfort
A special election is set in March to fill the reminder of State Representative Brandon Reed’s seat in Frankfort. January 5th, he withdrew his filing for re-election in the spring primary. He also stated his resignation in conjunction with accepting a position as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under newly elected Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell. There were multiple complications to the timing of Reed’s withdrawal and resignation. Among them, that January 5th date was also the last day for new candidates to file for the primary, making the perceived window of opportunity for any opposition very narrow. Also, state legislature is in session. Reed’s resignation became effective January 15th, leaving the 24th House District of Hart, Green and LaRue Counties without practical representation during proceedings. Reed had also been very instrumental in crafting state budget framework and this year is a state budget cycle session. To fill the vacant seat, a special election has been set by House Speaker David Osborne, but it will be Tuesday, March 19th before that happens. Nominated by their respective parties, Republican Courtney Gilbert of LaRue County and Democrat Johnny Pennington of Hart County will be on the special March 19th ballot. Voting for Hart County residents will take place only at the courthouse in Munfordville and at Horse Cave Fire Department from 6am until 6pm. Other regular polling locations will not be open on the special election date. Early voting will be available at the courthouse only, March 14th, 15th and 16th from 8am to 4pm. Excused Absentee Voting will be March 6th, 7th and 8th as well as March 11th, 12th and 13th from 8am-4pm. Anyone with questions can contact the Hart County Clerk’s Office in Munfordville. Residents in LaRue and Green Counties will also be voting on March 19th. By the end of this legislative session, the regular May Primary will be just around the corner. Special election Republican Nominee Courtney Gilbert will not be on that ballot as a registered candidate. The two Republicans who will be on the ballot in May are Ryan Bivens of Hodgenville and Asa Waggoner of Horse Cave. Each filed to run for the House Seat just hours ahead of the filing deadline the same day Brandon Reed withdrew. Johnny Pennington, the only Democrat challenger, had already filed to challenge Reed in November.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
Register to win Valentine's Day prizes
Studio 101 WLOC is gearing up for Valentine's Day with giveaways this year. Register now at:
Decades Restaurant (Magnolia) - (2) buffets for 2
Grab-A-Hook Catfish & Paylake - 2 Catfish dinners
The Flower Shop - (2) 1/2 dozen roses
Hart Co. Clerk Felicia Shelton - Wreath
Bluegrass Floral - will be announced
We will also giveaway overnight lodging at KOA Campground (not a registration location).
Donna Wright - (2) Papparazzi 5-piece jewelry (not a registration location).
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
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ew Elizabethtown Regional Drivers Licensing OfficeThe Regional Drivers Licensing Office beside I-65 Exit 94 in Elizabethtown is one of (if not) the busiest in the state. Being centrally located within the geographic region, approximately 5,000 residents visit the location monthly for services. Continual comments and criticisms are received by state officials regarding availability of appointments, lack of walk-in opportunities, parking, longer than expected wait times and inadequate space for inside waiting. Inside space is particularly crucial when weather doesn’t allow visitors to wait in the commons area outside the office entrance. The Elizabethtown Regional Drivers Licensing Office is a converted space, previously occupied by and originally built for Kentucky State Police Post 4. With a police headquarters design, lobby space for large numbers of visitors was not a need. As such, the lobby space does not accommodate visitor traffic scheduled each day for licensing services. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which is the parent agency for the Division of Licensing, has been working to secure a larger and permanent location. Wednesday, cabinet officials announced the move will take place over the next week, with licensing operations opening at the new location on Monday. The new Elizabethtown Regional Drivers Licensing Office will be at 916 North Mulberry, just west of the current location and is adjacent to the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Office. Appointments at any regional licensing office are available at drive.ky.gov. Walk-in customers are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Driver testing in Hardin County is conducted by Kentucky State Police and will also be located at the new regional licensing office location, but will have a separate entrance to streamline processing for both facilities. Those needing license testing services must schedule an appointment at the kentuckystatepolice.gov website.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
Leitchfield Police ask for help in burglary case
Police in Leitchfield are asking for help in identifying two people who burglarized the Marathon-Taco Bell location on South Main Street early Tuesday morning. An employee arrived to open the store around 5:30 and noticed two men inside. Both were wearing dark hoodies and covered their faces. They fled through the back of the store and drove away in a dark-colored pickup. Surveillance video is available and shows them using crowbars on the drive-thru window to gain access. Lottery tickets and cigarettes were stolen from the Marathon convenience store side of the business. Anyone with information to help with the investigation is asked to contact Leitchfield Police at 270-259-3850.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
Edmonson County Water supply issues
Water supply issues have been at the front of utility concerns for portions of the region served by Edmonson County Water District. Customers of Edmonson, Grayson and Hart Counties have been affected by issues at a Green River intake site. These issues have been a result of dam and lock removals by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Multiple meetings have taken place between local officials and the general public over the past year. Some of them have featured limited representation by the Corps. To date, remedy proposals and even general response from the Corps have been slow or absent when requested by local officials. Tuesday, US Congressman Brett Guthrie took up the issue in Washington as he questioned Assistant Secretary Michael Connor with the Corps Engineering Civil Division. Guthrie explained the situation with removals being aimed at restoring the river to its original state. He told Connor the Crops got the information wrong when presenting the removal plan, leading to endangering water supply for the surrounding area. Secretary Connor says he is becoming more familiar with the issue and plans to visit the local Corps office soon. He is a high-level official, who admittedly stated while having general knowledge, he wasn’t aware of the specifics of dropping levels at the water intake location. He pledged to work with Guthrie’s office and local officials and said the Corps has to continue an understanding of this and other similar locations are not just aquatic ecosystems, flood risk reductions or water supply issues. They all affect each other. Guthrie pushed to communicate not just wildlife, but life (in general) has adapted to river changes over the past century and that notion should be heavily considered. Guthrie noted damming the river happened before it was used for water utility intake and surrounding natural and human features evolved and developed with dependence on dammed river conditions. Changing it now is showing long-reaching consequences. Guthrie asked about these considerations while planning. Connor provided a high-level and general response that dam removal is not an unusual procedure for the Corps and he added a majority of removals are driven by local stakeholder requests, not actions deemed needed by the Corps. Through his commentary, Secretary Connor’s unfamiliarity with the situation resurfaces. Over the past year or so of meetings and discussions, there has been no revelation of any local stakeholder pushing for dam removals along the river.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
High School basketball sports ticker
In high school basketball tonight, the Hart County Raiders host Bluegrass Blazers Kentucky Home School. Our coverage of the varsity game begins at 6:45 with tip off scheduled for 7:00 here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Area high school basketball sports ticker
In high school basketball from Tuesday night, the Lady Colonels of Caverna were defeated by Glasgow, 73-26. The Colonels won the second game of the double header, 73-48. Congratulations to the Colonels' Jaylin Craine, who was honored before the boys game as the newest addition to the 1000 Point Club.
Hart County's Lady Raiders lost to Taylor County Tuesday night, 58-45. The Raiders also lost to Taylor County, 58-49.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Bill aimed at eliminating early voting in KY
A bill introduced in the state senate aims to eliminate general early voting in Kentucky. Introduced during the pandemic to make voting more flexible due to factors surrounding COVID 19 restrictions, early voting has stayed in place, with thousands of voters across the state taking advantage of the three-day period which also includes a Saturday. Senator John Schickel is the sponsor of Senate Bill 61, which (if passed) returns voting to a single election day. The bill still provides for absentee voting, the same as before the pandemic. Schickel believes that early voting undermines the sanctity of election day and over time, voter turnout will actually decrease because the voting process is more diluted. Secretary of State Michael Adams disagrees and says early voting is extremely important since election day is not an official holiday. He says it frees up many voters to cast ballots where they were simply unable to do so before. The bill has not been supported to a large degree at this point by other senators.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Magnolia man sentenced on felony assault charges
A Magnolia man is now sentenced for assaulting law enforcement during the breach of the US Capitol on January 6th of 2021. A release from US District Court says 54-year-old Clayton Ray Mullins will face 30 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release. He is also ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution to the Architect of the Capitol, $30,165 in restitution to a Metropolitan Police Department Officer for medical expenses and $49,764 in fines. Mullins pleaded guilty last September to a felony charge of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Use caution as road work continues
Road crews continue patching broken pavement following deep cold and winter precipitation over the past couple of weeks. US 31W in southern Hart County is still rough in places, but crews have worked since last Thursday to place cold mix in holes of the roadway along the most broken apart sections. Potholes in other roads have also been addressed over the past few days. Today, crews with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are working along I-65 northbound just north of Munfordville to fill an extended section of broken pavement. While crews are working, the interstate will be reduced to one lane, with the left lane and center lane closed to protect workers and motorists. Drivers are advised to pay close attention to signs and be prepared to reduce speed upon approaching the Exit 65 Interchange.
Tuesday, January 30th, 2024
High School Basketball Sports Ticker
In high school basketball from Monday night, the Lady Colonels of Caverna were defeated by Washington County, 74-29. The Colonels came up just short in the second game of the double header, losing 57-55.
Tonight, the Lady Colonels and Colonels host Glasgow for a varsity double header beginning at 5:30. Coverage begins at 5:15 on WLOCplus, available on our facebook page and at wloconline.com.
Hart County hosts Taylor County tonight for a girls/boys double header. Tip off of the first game is at 5:30 with pregame coverage here on WLOC Sports beginning at 5:15.
Tuesday, January 30th, 2024
Unemployment rate lowers in Hart County
Hart County’s unemployment rate is slightly lower in December figures released late last week by the Education and Labor Cabinet. The rate is 4%, compared to 4.2% in November. Unemployment is four tenths of a percent higher in the year-over-year comparison, with the December 2022 rate being 3.6%. Hart County’s December unemployment rate is slightly higher than the state average of 3.8%, but is likewise trending slightly downward in direction. Of adjacent counties, Edmonson County’s December rate is highest at 4.6%, followed by Metcalfe County at 4.5%, Grayson County at 4.2%, Barren County at 4.1%, LaRue County at 4%, Hardin County at 3.9% and Green County had the lowest unemployment rate of adjacent counties at 3.4%. Woodford County continues to have the state's lowest jobless rate at 2.8% and Magoffin County has the state's highest rate at 9%.
The Kentucky Department of Revenue began accepting state individual income tax returns Monday. Processing of returns will begin next Monday. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) also began accepting federal individual income tax returns Monday. Electronic individual income tax returns typically take four to six weeks to process. Taxpayers may check the status of their state refund by visiting refund.ky.gov. The deadline for Kentuckians to file 2023 returns is Monday, April 15.
Each year, the Department of Revenue partners with the IRS to operate Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites across the state. At these sites, knowledgeable staff provides free tax filing assistance to eligible individuals and families, as well as Kentucky state government employees. This service is available to help individuals with an annual income of $60,000 or less or any Kentucky state government employee, regardless of income. If you believe you qualify and would like to take advantage of this service, please schedule an appointment by contacting the nearest regional taxpayer service center, which is in either Bowling Green or Louisville for Hart and surrounding counties. Contact information and a complete list of regional taxpayer service centers is available at the revenue.ky.gov website. Any taxpayer who has questions or requires assistance may submit a general inquiry on the website or call 502-564-4581. Representatives are available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 7am-3:30pm Central and Wednesday from 7am-4pm Central.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
Wax Water Treatment Plant Advisory remains
While Edmonson County Water District lifted a Water Conservation Advisory early Sunday, a Boil Water Advisory for customers served by Wax Water Treatment Plant remains in effect. The advisory is a result of high turbidity levels. Turbidity refers to the cloudiness of water which could indicate disease-causing organisms remain within the water. Crews continue to work around the clock to remedy the issue. Areas served by the Edmonson County Water facility include Gap Hill Road in Hart County beginning at the Edmonson County line and all customers from 569 Cherry Springs Road, extending to Cub Run, Big Windy, Kessinger, Priceville and Raider Hollow. Grayson County customers are affected at the intersection of KY 259 and Vanmeter School Road including all of the Peonia and Wax area. The advisory means customers should bring all water to a boil for one minute and let it cool before using it. For more information, residents can call 270-597-2165.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
Wanted man in Grayson County arrested
Officers used drone technology early Saturday morning to catch a wanted man in Grayson County. The Grayson County Sheriff’s Department answered a domestic violence protective order violation complaint along Armes-Lively Road. The suspect, identified as 40-year-old Henry Harris, had fled approximately 100 yards from the residence to a nearby ditch and was quickly located using a drone equipped with thermal imaging. Harris tried to flee officers and suffered injuries trying to get over a barbed wire fence. He was transported for treatment and medical clearance and then booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of wanton endangerment of a police officer, fleeing or evading, criminal mischief, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of previously mentioned domestic violence protective order. Sheriff Norman Chaffins says this call presented an ideal circumstance to deploy the technology, adding it reduced safety risks to deputes and the K-9 unit.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
ID changes possible for election
Changes could be coming for what is considered an acceptable form of ID at Kentucky polls on election day. Current law allows a college ID as an acceptable form of identification at polling locations. Senator Adrienne Southworth is proposing Senate Bill 80, to remove college IDs as a primary form but allow it to remain valid as a secondary form. Southworth says college IDs aren't government issued, so it doesn't require the same verification process to receive a college ID as a state or federal issued ID. Southworth also says people are becoming more aware of potential election loopholes, and Senate Bill 80 addresses a legitimate risk. Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, disagrees with a need for Senate Bill 80. He says the purpose of photo ID is satisfied by a college ID. Adams says the state has seen no such fraud involving college IDs. Adams says this is a different security level than the 2020 law (which he supported) requiring a photo ID be presented at voting polls. Senate Bill 80 would also remove credit or debit cards as a second-form of ID at polls. The bill passed in committee last week to advance to the senate floor.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
High School Basketball Sports
Tonight in high school basektball, Caverna's girls and boys host Washington County for a varsity double header. Tip off for the girls game is at 6pm followed by the boys game. Catch the action here tonight on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:45.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
WLOC Sports Ticker
In the All "A" Classic at Corbin Thursday night Pikeville defeated Caverna Boys 43 to 33. Caverna's Jalen Craine scored 9 points and Tyson Martin scored 8 points.
Tonight: Hart County is hosting Larue County in a girl/boy doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for live broadcasts of both games beginning at 5:15 a.m.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Drug Arrest In LeGrande
A search warrant near LeGrande Wednesday resulted in the arrest of a man on drugs and firearms charges. Officers with the Hart County Sheriff’s Department and the Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force executed the warrant at 1230 LeGrande Highway in connection to an ongoing drug trafficking organization investigation of Dillon Maxey. Over two pounds of cocaine were seized, along with 6.5 ounces of methamphetamine, 4.6 ounces of marijuana, a handgun and over $8,000 in suspected drug proceeds. After being arrested, Maxey was booked at Hart County Jail on charges of trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana (all enhanced by the presence of a firearm), possession of drug paraphernalia, acquiring property from income by trafficking in controlled substances, having an inadequate silencer and speeding more than 10 miles per hour over the limit. Investigation in the case continues.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Golden Alert Canceled
After issuing a Golden Alert, authorities in Glasgow say an 84-year-old man with dementia has been located. A notice from the Barren County Sheriff’s Department originally said Joseph Pierce left his residence on South Fork Road Thursday sometime before 2pm. He had been reported missing last month and was later found in Springfield, Tennessee. A press release from the Barren County Sheriff's Department does not provide details of where or how Pierce was located.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
FRECC Frankfort And Washington DC Trips Winners Include Hart County Student
A young lady from Cub Run is among Farmers RECC winners of a trip to Frankfort and Washington. Annual “Government in Action” Youth Tour recipients will travel to the state’s capital in February and the nation’s capital in June. Emma Sanders is daughter to Chris and Christina Sanders. She joins Cainin Woodard of Glasgow, Emma Warren of Glasgow and Alyssa Ann Williams Edmonton. Kentucky is one of 45 states sending youth delegations to the annual electric cooperative youth tour. Since 1964, the nation’s electric cooperatives have collectively organized trips for more than 40,000 high school juniors and seniors to visit Washington. Farmers RECC was formed in 1938 and is owned by members they serve. Farmers provides electric service to over 26,000 accounts in eleven counties. Today, more than 900 electric cooperatives provide reliable and technologically advanced service to 40 Million Americans.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Maintenance Crews Making Winter Road Repairs
Highway crews are actively working to address potholes. As weather allows, motorists may encounter District 4 crews performing work on state maintained roads in Breckinridge, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Taylor and Washington counties. Potholes increase due to frigid temperatures and precipitation. A cold mix is used to repair potholes during winter months but is generally not a long-term repair. Once spring arrives, potholes are fixed with a hot asphalt mix. To report a pothole on state maintained roads, go to transportation.ky.gov and find the “Contact Us” dropdown menu and select “Report a Hazard”. Visit goky.ky.gov for traffic and travel information in Kentucky.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Barren County
At approximately 3:30 pm, the Kentucky State Police Post 03 Bowling Green was requested by the Barren County Sheriff's Office in reference to a three vehicle collision. Troopers responded to the scene at the 6000 block of North Jackson Highway. A preliminary investigation indicates that Rylee Gibbons, 20, of Glasgow, was operating a silver Hyundai Elantra south bound on North Jackson Highway. Gibbons crossed the centerline colliding with a blue Nissan Rogue, that was operated by Jennifer Hishmeh, 58, of Glasgow. Hishmeh was traveling north bound on North Jackson Highway. Mania Johnson, 32, of Glasgow, was operating a red Jeep Cherokee that was also north bound on North Jackson Highway, collided with the Nissan Rogue following the initial collision. Alveda Jessie, 80, of Cave City was the passenger of the Nissan Rogue and was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Barren County Coroner's Office. The others involved were transported to T. J. Sampson Hospital for treatment of their injuries. The investigation is being led by Detective Allen Shirley. He was assisted on the scene by Barren County Sheriff's Office, Glasgow Police Department, Barren-Metcalf EMS and the Barren County Coroner's Office.
Thursday, January 25th, 2024
New Cameras Near Schools Will Help Police Track Vehicles
Law enforcement leaders in Hardin County are set to utilize camera surveillance around area schools. Monday, Hardin County Schools announced 20 Flock Safety Cameras will be mounted at a cost of around $50,000 per year, covered by a combination of grants and general funds. While the district is picking up the cost, police will utilize data from the technology. Placement around schools expands an existing network of 20 Flock Cameras already in use along several routes in Elizabethtown. These cameras snap pictures of vehicles passing by, helping locate stolen vehicles or those suspected in crimes and even golden alerts. They are in use all around the US. Privacy advocates are voicing concerns, prompting lawmakers to review and enact data collection and retention policies.
Thursday, January 25th, 2024
KY 70 Closure Planned In Edmonson County
A press release from The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Public Affairs Office in Bowling Green says a long-term closure of KY 70 in Western Edmonson County will take place beginning February 5th. A bridge will be replaced at Bear Creek, forcing closure for up to 90 days. A detour will be setup via KY 187, KY 238 and KY 259.
Thursday, January 25th, 2024
Hodgenville Police Explain Social Media Absence
Hodgenville Police Department is known for their candid activity posts via social media. Earlier this week, their Facebook Page disappeared from public view, prompting a wide range of speculation as to why. The page reappeared Wednesday along with a statement from the department which says rumors the page was deleted or removed are not true. The page was disabled by the page administrator due to a threat that was made. The statement goes on to explain changes will be made in their posting policy moving forward and limits will be placed on comments.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
Cave City Police Department makes a DUI arrest
A traffic stop was made Tuesday by Cave City Police Department which resulted in an arrest. 33-year-old Jeffery Stewart was taken into custody and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of Alcohol/Substance, 1st, and reckless driving. Stewart was lodged in Barren County Jail.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
A Georgia man is facing assault charges
46-year-old Michael Morgan was arrested Tuesday by the Elizabethtown Police Department. Morgan was charged with Assault, 4th degree, minor injury. He was transported to Hardin County Jail.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
Elizabethtown man arrested for terroristic threatening
48-year-old William Hodge was arrested by Elizabethtown Police Department Tuesday and charged with terroristic threatening, 3rd degree, along with resisting arrest. Hodge was taken to Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
A missing Glasgow teen is now back home
14-year-old Giovanni Laveze Allen, of Glasgow, was reported missing Tuesday. He was found safe Tuesday night by Glasgow Police Department and is now back home.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
Caverna in All "A" Classic State Tournament at Corbin
Caverna schools will be dismissing early on Thursday and will be closed Friday for the Boys Basketball trip to the All “A” Classic State Tournament at Corbin Arena. Thursday dismissal will be at 12:30 for the Elementary School and 1:15 for the Middle and High Schools. Caverna plays Pikeville Thursday night at 7:00 Central. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:40. If Caverna wins Thursday, they will play the winner of Evangel Christian and Kentucky Country Day on Friday night at 8:30 Central. The All “A” Semifinal will be Saturday afternoon at 4:30 and the Championship game will be at 1pm Central on Sunday.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
New Law Aimed To Reduce Repeat Violent Offences
Sweeping legislation (House Bill 5) that would keep felons locked up after a third violent offense won approval last week from a Kentucky House committee that heard mixed reviews about its potential to combat crime. The measure has emerged as a top priority this year in the House. The proposal cleared the Judiciary Committee after a long and emotional hearing. Lawmakers heard heart-wrenching testimony from people who lost loved ones as a result of violent crimes. Bill critics raise doubts about whether it would make a dent in crime, claiming it fails to address the many complex issues that can lead to criminal activity. The measure advanced on a 13-5 committee vote and now heads to the full House. A key component of the bill is its three-strikes provision. People convicted of three violent felonies would face life in prison. The bill would increase penalties for several other crimes as well.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
Popup Licensing Event Registration Opens Today
Appointments for Kentucky Popup Licensing Events book up quickly. Registration for Barren County’s February 7th popup date at Lera B. Mitchell Clubhouse begins today. Popup licensing events allow citizens renew or obtain new credentials (including REAL ID) the same as visiting a regional licensing location. Counties without a regional office have multiple yearly popup events, as dictated by current law. Visit drive.ky.gov to schedule a popup appointment or to schedule a regular appointment in Elizabethtown, Columbia or Bowling Green.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
Sports Ticker And Hart County Homecoming
The Raiders defeated the Falcons of Monroe County Monday night, 72-68. The Lady Raiders were defeated in the double header in Tompkinsville, 69-54.
It is homecoming night at Hart County High School. The Lady Raiders will take on North Hardin Christian at 5:30, followed by the Raiders game against Edmonson County at 7:00. The homecoming ceremony will take place during halftime of the second game.
The Lady Colonesl of Caverna are scheduled to host Campbellsville tonight at 6:30 and the Colonels begin play in the All "A" Classic State Tournament Thursday evening at Corbin Arena. They take on Pikeville at 7pm Central. Coverage of the state tournament game begins at 6:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
Crisis Heating Assistance Available
Funds are available to help area residents with winter heating costs through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. The subsidy phase of the program ended December 15th, but the crisis component of the program is now in effect through March 31st or until funds are depleted. Those needing help with electric bills for heating can call 270-524-0224 in Hart County, 270-651-8171 in Barren County and 270-432-4006 in Metcalfe County. Details of program requirements and benefits are also available at those numbers or by visiting casoky.org and clicking on the ‘Community Services’ tab.
Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Man Threatens To Kill Woman
Police in Grayson County arrested a Clarkson man for threatening to kill a family member last Wednesday. Just before 9am, officers responded to a domestic complaint on Peonia road where they found 28-year-old Aaron White had yelled at the female, saying he was going to slit her throat with a knife. According to police, domestic disturbances have been an ongoing issue with Aaron White. He is charged with terroristic threatening and domestic violence assault. The exact relation between the woman and White is not clear.
Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Annual RV And Boat Show This Weekend
One of the biggest indoor RV and boat shows each year happens in Louisville and it’s scheduled for this weekend at the Kentucky State Fair and Expo Center. The five-day event takes a year to plan and gathers hundreds of vendors to set up on the convention floor. More than 40,000 people are expected to see the latest outdoor sports and recreation equipment, providing shoppers an opportunity to compare hundreds of different models in one location. The show opens Wednesday and goes through Sunday. Tickets are $14 for anyone 13 years and older. Children 12 years and younger are free. Online tickets are available at louisvilleboatshow.com with a $2 per ticket discount off the gate admission price.
Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Hunting And Fishing Rights Addressed For Small Acreage Landowners
Two bills introduced to the general assembly aim to reinstate rights of landowners with less than five acres, allowing them to hunt and fish on their land without purchasing a license. During last year’s session, legislators passed Senate Bill 241, which contained language that revoked rights of landowners with less than five acres. Senate Bill 5 and House Bill 217 (this year) restore those rights. They are exactly the same version in both chambers. The House Bill was passed in committee and is now able to be voted on the house floor. Legislators believe the language included in Senate Bill 241 a year ago was unintentional, though it still revoked longstanding rights of landowners. Legislators are confident that hunting and fishing rights of those landowners will be restored by the end of this session.
Friday, January 19th, 2024
Fleeing and evading arrest made in Barren County
The Barren County Sheriff's Office made an arrest Thursday. 30-year-old Colin Matthews was charged with Criminal Trespassing, 3rd degree, Fleeing or Evading Police, 2nd degree, (on foot) and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Matthews is scheduled to be in court Monday at 12:30 p.m.
Friday, January 19th, 2024
Munfordville man has been sentenced in federal court
A Munfordville man was sentenced Wednesday for illegally possessing a firearm after having previously been convicted of a felony offense. 50-year-old Lawrence T. Carter, Jr. was given 4 years and 9 months in federal prison. The sentence will be followed by 3 years of supervised release. The charges stem from Carter illegally possessing a 9mm handgun, and ammunition, on Aug. 16, 2022. Carter had previously been convicted of felony offenses back in March of 2005 for attempt to manufacture methamphetamine, felon in possession of a firearm, and possession of an unregistered shotgun less than 26 inches in length. This case was investigated by the ATF. The Cave City Police Department assisted.
Friday, January 19th, 2024
New Football head coach for Barren County
John Myers will be the new Barren County Trojans football coach.
Myers replaces Tommy Muse. And for the past six football seasons, was the offensive coordinator for the Glasgow Scotties. Myers previously was head coach for Russellville Panthers.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
Fugitive wanted in Arizona found in E-town
A 61-year-old man has been arrested by Elizabethtown Police Department. Monday night, Craig Steven Russo, of Phoenix, Arizona, was taken into custody after officers determined he was a wanted fugitive. He was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center with arraignment scheduled this morning.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
Cub Run man arrested as a fugitive
A 43-year-old Cub Run man was taken into custody Tuesday evening by the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department. It was discovered that Troy Coon was a wanted fugitive. Coon was taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
E-town man faces felony charges
60-year-old Roy Johnson, of Elizabethtown, was arrested Tuesday night and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, improper registration plate, no registration receipt, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, no operator-moped license. Radcliff Police Department made the arrest. Johnson was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
Crews Focus on Next Weather Event
After a five day stretch of pretreating and treating the late weekend weather event, additional winter weather is in the short term forecast. Crews in District 4 counties are prepared to address issues brought on by potential snow, sleet and freezing rain through Friday. The setup of this weather event is different from the previous one. Any snow accumulation is expected to be heavier and wetter at the onset and may be preceded by rain or a wintry mix across portions of the district. With warmer conditions today followed by another drop in temperatures into the weekend, crews will work accordingly across the district to maximize effectiveness. Motorists should be weather-aware and monitor road conditions ahead of travel. Visit snowky.ky.gov for current road condition information.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Man located after Golden Alert issued
A Williamsburg man was reported missing over the weekend with his last known whereabouts in the area of the Eagle Falls trailhead. An investigation ensued as Post 11 London assisted Kentucky State Park Ranger Division, in working a missing person investigation at Cumberland Falls State Park Resort located in Whitley and McCreary Counties. A Golden Alert D was issued as well. The missing man, identified as 35-year-old Walter Dewayne Dale, was located Tuesday afternoon after a civilian called McCreary County 911 reporting that he could hear a man calling for help near Eagle Falls. Dale was rescued by boat by the search and rescue
team. Dale was transported by Whitley County EMS to the Whitley County Airport where PHI air medical transported him to the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Significant Improvement on Roads Tuesday
Treatment and sun drastically improved roads Tuesday across District 4. Conditions vary across our 11 counties with routes generally being clearer in northwestern counties which received less snow. Interstate and parkway lanes are mostly clear. Major local routes are partially clear while lower volume secondary routes are mostly covered. Today's focus will be on secondary routes with warmer temperatures and good sunshine in the forecast.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Fugitive wanted in Arizona found in E-town
A 61-year-old man has been arrested by Elizabethtown Police Department. Monday night, Craig Steven Russo, of Phoenix, Arizona, was taken into custody after officers determined he was a wanted fugitive. He was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center with arraignment scheduled this morning.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Arrest man in Metcalfe County
An arrest was made Tuesday morning in Metcalfe County. Anthony Ray Johnson, age 64, was taken into custody by Officer Jared Steele and charged with Public Intoxication- controlled substance - excluding Alcohol. Johnson was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
High School Basketball Update
Hart County Lady Raiders JV/Varsity will host Marion County Saturday in a makeup game. The JV game begins at 2:30 p.m. with the varsity game starting around 3:30 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have the live broadcast of the Lady Raiders Varsity game.
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys' games scheduled for tonight against South Warren, have been postponed. Listen to Studio 101 WLOC for updates.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Man Wanted For Death Investigation Turns Himself In
The man Glasgow Police were in search of regarding a death investigation turned himself in and was arrested on an unrelated warrant. Police say Chadrick Bulle may have information to help in the case of a woman who was pronounced deceased at a location on Lauderdale Drive last Tuesday. The following day, police issued a public request for assistance in finding him. Bulle’s attorney was present on Friday when he turned himself in.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Search For Missing Teen
Authorities in Hardin County are searching for a missing teen. Sheriff John Ward says 16-year-old Nakiesha “Nikki” Chevalier is a 5’ 1” black female weighing about 100 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen in the Elizabethtown area wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants. Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department at 270-765-5133.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Trooper Cruiser Struck While Responding On Interstate
A Kentucky State Police cruiser was struck by a passenger vehicle while a trooper was investigating a non-injury collision on I-65. At approximately 7pm Monday, Kentucky State Police Trooper Evan Smith was investigating a non-injury collision at the 60.2 mile marker north bound on I-65. Trooper Smith's police cruiser was parked on the left emergency lane. While Trooper Smith was outside of his vehicle investigating the non-injury collision, his vehicle was rear ended by a maroon Mercedes Benz causing it to catch fire. The fire was extinguished prior to becoming fully involved. Trooper Smith's emergency lights were activated. Trooper Smith did not sustain any injuries, nor did the operator of the Mercedes Benz.
Monday, January 15th, 2024
Shots Fired, One Dead
Units from Glasgow Police responded to Dellwood Apartments just off of South Green Street after a report of shots being fired Friday morning. Officers arrived just before 10:00 and located a juvenile female who had been shot. An additional shot was heard and 19-year-old Taeron Legg was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The juvenile was transported from the scene for treatment of the gunshot which was not life threatening. South Green Elementary located nearby was placed on lockdown for a short time as police responded.
Monday, January 15th, 2024
Officer Arrested For Threatening Mother Of His Child And The Mother's Boyfriend
A Leitchfield Police Officer is charged with two counts of terroristic threatening after being accused of threatening to kill the mother of his child and her boyfriend. Grayson County Attorney Jeremy Logsdon issued a press release, saying investigators have an audio recording of Officer Ty Whitaker making the threat along with additional evidence of aggressive behavior towards the woman while in uniform. Whitaker was arrested Wednesday of last week by Kentucky State Police. A court date is not available. Whitaker is not currently listed as an inmate at any local jail facilities, including Grayson County Detention Center.
Monday, January 15th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
The Colonels of Caverna are the All "A" Classic 5th Region Champions. They defeated Green County Friday night in the tournament final, 59-55 for their fourth win in a row and avenging an earlier loss to the Dragons on the Colonel's home floor back on December 15th. The Colonels will play the 15th Region All "A" Classic winner on Thursday, January 25th at Corbin Arena. Caverna will have to wait until Thursday night's 15th Region final to find out their All "A" Classic State Tournament first-round opponent.
In other Friday night high school basketball, the Lady Raiders and Raiders both picked up wins at Hart County High. The girls defeated Allen County, 70-64 and the boys defeated Marion County, 52-43. The Lady Raiders traveled to Bardstown Saturday night, losing 60-42.
The Lady Raiders are back in action tonight for a 6:00 tip off. Our coverage begins at 5:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, January 12th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Inmate workers from Hart County Jail spared the county just over $1 Million in labor costs for 2023. Figures were announced in the Jailer’s Report presented by Deputy Jailer Paul Gentry at Thursday’s fiscal court meeting. A large percentage of the savings is with Hart County Solid Waste, which would have to otherwise hire and pay wages. The overall inmate worker figure is also comprised of labor cost savings from the cities of Horse Cave and Munfordville, Hart County Animal Shelter, road departments in Hart County and Edmonson County, Hart County Library and Hart County Senior Center. Deputy Gentry said inmates logged nearly 70,000 work hours for the year just completed. Currently, the jail is holding 183 inmates.
Also at Thursday’s fiscal court meeting, Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported just over 88% of taxes have been collected. A surplus county property auction will be held at the sheriff’s office on Saturday, February 10th at Noon.
Updated information was presented to the court from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet that construction will soon begin on the $8.8 Million Horse Cave Bypass. A preliminary work schedule for the two-year project should be finalized late next week. Scotty’s Contracting provided the lowest bid, coming in over $2 Million under the state’s estimate. The court was also informed KY 218 heading east from downtown Horse Cave will be resurfaced to eliminate rough pavement in the eastbound lane in the Baptist Church vicinity. A project is also ready to be scheduled for reworking KY 88 in Munfordville at the Main Street intersection between Hart County Bank & Trust and SCRTC/Farmers RECC. The project is expected to provide a concrete inlay on the KY 88 approach to Main Street, helping to alleviate extreme rutting of pavement created by heavy commercial vehicles starting and stopping on the eastbound lane. The project also provides a new roadway surface from the intersection out of town to Macon-Kessinger Road.
In other business, the court reappointed Brad Smith to the Ambulance Board for a term ending in December of 2025. Alexis Yates was appointed to the Assessment Appeals Board for a term ending in December of 2026. Becky Smith was appointed to the Hart County Tourism Board for a term ending in December of 2025. Glen Thomas was reappointed to the Hart County 109 Board for a term ending in December of 2025, Andrew Tucker was appointed to the Planning Commission Board for a term ending in December 2028 and Joe Farmwald, Rebecca Sturgeon, and Ken Russell were appointed to the Tourism Board for terms ending in December of 2026.
The court agreed to advertise for a hearing regarding ownership of Veterans Park near Rowletts. Judge Executive Joe Choate and County Attorney Justin Baird spoke about challenges of determining current ownership and said input is needed from area veterans and the general public on a course of action.
The court voted to advertise for masonry and other repairs to the courthouse.
The court went into closed session to consider a property transaction. Upon return to an open session, an announcement was made to deed .4 acre on the southeast corner of the KY 88 and KY 677 intersection in Monroe to Regina Burd, who owns the adjacent property.
The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be Thursday, February 8th.
Friday, January 12th, 2024
Two Million Powerball Winner Claims Prize
An Elizabethtown woman is new millionaire after playing the Kentucky Lottery. The winning $2 Million Powerball ticket had been outstanding since the December 20th drawing. She chose to remain anonymous upon presenting her claim at lottery headquarters, taking home $1.44 Million after taxes. She matched all five of the regular ball numbers but missed the power ball number, good for $1 Million and added the Power Play, doubling her prize. She found out she was a winner when scanning the ticket before making a purchase for the December 23rd drawing. She says the screen popped up a message saying “See KLC” and then she realized five of the matching numbers. She continued buying her next drawing ticket and put the winning ticket in her purse, being stunned by her thoughts and letting reality soak in. The ticket was sold at FiveStar on North Dixie in Radcliff. The store receives $20 Thousand for selling the ticket. December 20th was the day to buy a ticket in Radcliff. Another $1 Million winning ticket, but without the Power Play, was sold just down the road at Walmart’s Gateway Crossing fuel station.
Friday, January 12th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
The Caverna Colonels take on Green County from Green County High School tonight in the final of the 5th Region All "A" Classic. Tip off is set for 7pm. Catch the game on WLOCplus, available on our Facebook page @wlocradio and on our website at wloconline.com, with coverage beginning at 6:45.
With the All "A"Classic schedule, game changes have been made for both Caverna and Hart County. The two were originally set to play a girls and boys varsity double header at Caverna tonight. Those games will now be played next Friday, January 19th.
For Hart County tonight, the Lady Raiders will now host Allen County at 5:30 and the boys will follow, hosting Marion County at 7:00. Catch both games here on WLOC.
Thursday, January 11th, 2024
KSP Cruiser Hit On Parkway
A semi struck a Kentucky State Police cruiser Wednesday morning in Grayson County while a trooper was investigating an injury collision. The initial single-vehicle incident was on the westbound side of Western Kentucky Parkway near Clarkson. Trooper Scott Wheatley’s cruiser was in the emergency lane with lights activated. The semi veered into the emergency lane, causing the impact. The car sustained major damage while the semi sustained minor damage. There were no injuries. A press release from state police did not identify the semi driver and it did not indicate any charges. A reason for the semi drifting into the emergency lane is not listed.
Thursday, January 11th, 2024
Man Forces Way Onto School Bus
A man was arrested Tuesday after a bizarre incident in Glasgow. Police say 33-year-old Dustin Wooten walked up to a school bus at Glasgow Preschool Academy’s bus parking lot along west Cherry Street, forcibly opened the door and entered the bus. There were no students aboard at the time. The bus driver was able to remove and detain Wooten until police arrived. Dustin Wooten is booked on charges of public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
Thursday, January 11th, 2024
Clerks Offices Transition To New System
As expected and cautioned by the state, the new vehicle registration system is coming online with a few hiccups. Wednesday, Hardin County’s Clerk’s Office closed their doors, unable to provide services due to complications with the new computer system. The office reopened Thursday but conducting business for citizens was a slow task with some services unavailable. Today, Hart County’s Clerks Office is opening for the first time with the new system. A release from Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton says anyone with registration business that is not urgent is asked to wait. She says there are several glitches and issues the state is working to resolve. If you have to come in to the office for a renewal or other transaction, Shelton says they understand, but please be aware of long wait times. The change to new software will be positive, Shelton added, but it takes time for changes to go through while having no control at the county level over implementation problems. Currently, anyone needing registration services must bring in a recent proof of insurance because access to insurance company records is temporarily unavailable. Also at this time, the clerk’s office cannot process out of state title transfers, order duplicate titles, or update information on active titles.
Thursday, January 11th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
The Caverna Colonels defeated Fort Knox 80-47 Wednesday night in the 5th Region All "A" Classic and advance to Friday night's title game against Green County from Green County High School.
With the All "A"Classic schedule, game changes have been made for both Caverna and Hart County. The two were originally set to play at Caverna Friday night.
For Hart County on Friday, the Lady Raiders will now host Allen County at 5:30 and the boys follow and host Marion County at 7:00.
The Caverna versus Hart County double header is now scheduled for next Friday, January 19th. Additional schedule changes will be announced ahead of gameday action.
Wednesday, January 10th, 2024
DUI And Drug Arrests After Cave City Traffic Stop
Last Thursday morning, Cave City Police conducted a traffic stop after observing a car along US 31W with an expired Temporary Registration. The driver is identified as Reggie Harris and a passenger is identified as Michelle Rogers. Harris appeared to be under the influence of drugs resulting in a field sobriety test and a search of the vehicle. Rogers’ purse contained suspected methamphetamine. Both were booked at Barren County Jail, where Rogers was observed concealing additional bags of suspected methamphetamine. Reggie Harris is charged with various traffic violations including DUI, along with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Rogers is charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia along with promoting contraband and trafficking in methamphetamine.
Wednesday, January 10th, 2024
Police And Owner Searching Of Stolen Enclosed Trailer
An enclosed equipment trailer was taken from Magnolia over the weekend. The LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to an investigation request around the old Magnolia Elementary School area after a white pickup was seen on surveillance camera early Friday morning just after 4:00. The enclosed trailer is black with a single axle and some body damage. The owner says it had a hitch lock and was partially blocked in position by other vehicles, suggesting the responsible party did not easily hook up and drive off. The sheriff’s department and owner ask anyone along US 31E in the area with security cameras for review of footage from around that time frame to get additional leads. A cash reward is being offered by the owner. The sheriff’s office phone number is 270-358-3120.
Wednesday, January 10th, 2024
Police Looking For Man Who May Have Information Regarding Woman's Death
Glasgow Police Department has issued a public call for assistance in finding an individual regarding a death investigation. Officials are not saying exactly why they want to speak with Chadrick Bulle, but they believe he might have information to help in the investigation of a woman who was pronounced deceased at a location on Lauderdale Drive after officers responded to an unresponsive person report Tuesday morning. Bulle is described as white, 5’ 6” and 130 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Wednesday, January 10th, 2024
Man Arrested After Strangling Woman
A weekend incident landed a Leitchfield man in jail after being accused of strangling his girlfriend and resisting police. Just after 11pm Friday, officers with the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department responded to a domestic disturbance call in Clarkson. A female told officers 24-year-old Matthew Breeden was at the residence on North Patterson Street and was asked to leave because of his drug use. Breeden did not leave and strangled the woman several times. A citation indicates she received visible injuries during the altercation. Officers located Matthew Breeden at a residence in Leitchfield. As they arrived and spoke with a person answering the front door, Breeden attempted to flee from a window at the back of the home before resisting arrest while being apprehended. He is booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of strangulation, endangering the welfare of a minor who was present, dating violence assault, fleeing or evading police and resisting arrest. Matthew Breeden is on probation for prior burglary and drug offences.
Wednesday, January 10th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In girls high school basketball, Hart County's Lady Raiders have dropped two in a row, losing at home Tuesday night against North Hardin, 65-54. Caverna's Lady Colonels did not play Tuesday night. Their game at Marion County was canceled.
In boys action, the Raiders have dropped three in a row. They also lost to North Hardin Tuesday night with a final score of 73-49.
In semifinal action of the 5th Region All "A" Classic Tuesday night from Green County High School, Green County's girls defeated Campbellsville's girls and Green County's boys defeated Campbellsville's boys. Both Green County teams advance to Friday night's girls and boys finals at Green County High School.
Tonight, the Caverna Colonels play in the other semifinal game of the boys 5th Region All "A" Classic from Green County. They will play Fort Knox at 7pm, following the 5:30 girls semifinal game between Bethlehem and Fort Knox. Winners of tonight's semifinal games advance to play for 5th Region All "A" Classic Championship Titles at Green County Friday night.
Tuesday, January 9th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council January Meeting Recap
Aside from routine business, issues discussed by Horse Cave City Council at Monday night’s meeting include a variety of topics ranging from the reoccurring black vulture invasion to snow removal. Regarding these birds, they continue to be federally protected and cannot be killed. Efforts in past years to use US Fish and Wildlife permitted noise disruption to try and push the vultures out of town have proven unsuccessful. That leaves no additional course of action which can be taken by the city. Regarding snow removal, the city’s equipment is ready for action when needed. The council appointed Becky Miller to the Tourism Board for a term ending in 2026 while re-appointments of Sonya Gedda and Rebecca Sturgeon were made to the board for the same term. Mike Thompson’s resignation from the Library Board was announced. The council continued previous discussion of obtaining street lighting at Lindsey Street and also discussed a residence along Smith Street where code enforcement is being looked into. And, before adjourning, Mayor Randall Curry announced information from the state highway department regarding contracts being awarded for the Southwestern Horse Cave Bypass and work for addressing rough pavement along KY 218 heading east from downtown.
Tuesday, January 9th, 2024
Munfordville City Council January Meeting Recap
Munfordville City Council set preparations for hiring a new police chief when current Chief Greg Atwell retires later this year. To put an officer in chief’s training, they must be tiered with a minimum title of assistant chief. The city did not have such a position on their roster. The council approved creation of an assistant chief position. A bid to sell a surplus police cruiser was accepted. Mayor Annie Swift says the city’s new road department salt shed is now constructed. The facility is located beside the Munfordville Firehouse. She also said repairs are ongoing to one of the sports complex fields following vandalism. A vehicle doing donuts heavily damaged the field surface and watering system. As part of restitution, the responsible individual is paying the city’s insurance deductible for repairs. Departmental reports were received and an update was given for cemetery tree cleanup. Removal and stump grinding is complete. Grass will be sown closer to spring. Other routine business was conducted and citizen concerns were heard regarding operation of the city’s new alerting system and undesirable visual and audible conditions by a neighboring resident on the northern end of town. The final item of the meeting was a closed-session discussion before reopening the meeting and adjournment.
Tuesday, January 9th, 2024
Edmonson Circuit Court Clerk Announces Retirement
Edmonson County Circuit Court Clerk Tanya Hodges is retiring. She says it will be effective at the end of her current term in December, wrapping up a total of 34 years serving various roles within the office. She has been circuit court clerk since 2012. The only qualified candidate for the May Primary is former Kentucky State Police Trooper and Edmonson County Resident, Daniel Priddy, who left KSP in December after serving 19 years with the agency. Priddy will be the next Edmonson County Circuit Court Clerk by virtue of running unopposed.
Tuesday, January 9th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Hart County's girls and boys basketball teams are at home for the first time in the new year to host North Hardin for a varsity double header tonight. Tip off of the girls game is set for 5:30 with coverage beginning at 5:15 here on WLOC Sports.
Caverna's Lady Colonels were defeated in the opening round of the 5th Region All "A" Classic at Bethlehem High School Monday night, 101-10, while the Colonels defeated Bethlehem in the opening round of the Boys 5th Region All "A" Classic, 83-71. Caverna's boys advance to play in All "A" Semifinals action against Fort Knox Wednesday night at Green County High School.
Monday, January 8th, 2024
Grieving Families Target Of Phone Scam
Yet another phone scam is circulating through local communities. This one involves soliciting grieving families and funeral homes. Scammers are using details from disseminated obituary information and contacting families of deceased individuals, falsely representing the respective funeral home responsible for arrangements. The scammer will claim to need a deposit for securing funeral home and related services. Using specific obituary information, these scam calls can be very convincing. A recent flare-up of the scam was noticed in the Louisville area, along with random scam solicitations in smaller communities. This prompted the Funeral Director's Association of Kentucky to issue a warning to its members urging each funeral home to specifically address payment procedures with families so they are better informed and less likely to fall victim to such scams. Anyone receiving calls of this nature should contact law enforcement immediately.
Monday, January 8th, 2024
Local State Representative Resigns
State Representative Brandon Reed who serves Hart County and the rest of the 24th House District in the state legislature is resigning to become executive director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under Jonathan Shell, the state’s newly elected Agriculture Commissioner. Friday, Reed withdrew his filing for re-election and made his resignation announcement. Reed is serving as the current vice chairman of the House Appropriations and Revenue Committee, which is a key role in the state’s budget process. Other committee assignments include agriculture, local government and tourism. House Speaker David Osborne praised Reed's legislative service, calling him a staunch advocate for passing responsible state budgets and holding state agencies and programs accountable. Brandon Reed is in the final year of his current term. While timing of his resignation and change of position are a product of the election cycle and newly sworn office holders, the January 15th effective date comes in the middle of a budget year cycle legislative session. The 24th House District serves Hart, LaRue and Green Counties and will be in need of new representation in the House. Is it likely for a special election to be held ahead of the May Primary, which can be granted under authority of the House Speaker when a lawmaker resigns while the legislature is in session. Two Republicans (Ryan Bivens of Hodgenville and Asa Waggoner of Horse Cave) filed to run for the House Seat late Friday just hours ahead of the filing deadline to join Democrat (Johnny Pennington of Horse Cave) who had already filed to challenge Reed in November.
Monday, January 8th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Hart County's girls and boys basketball teams had a rough trip to Green County Friday night. The Lady Raiders lost 67-36 and Raiders lost 78-68. Both teams return home Tuesday night to host North Hardin.
Caverna's Lady Colonels were defeated Friday night at John Hardin and also lost at Butler County Saturday night. The girls are back in action tonight as the 5th Region All "A" Classic gets underway at Bethlehem High School. We'll have the broadcast for you here on WLOC Sports with tip off set for 5:30.
The Colonels defeated John Hardin in their match-up Friday night, 89-66. The boys are also traveling to Bethlehem for the 5th Region All "A" Classic tonight. Catch the Colonels game here on WLOC with tip-off set for approximately 20 minutes after conclusion of the girls game.
Friday, January 5th, 2024
Horse Cave Bypass Project Contract Awarded
Horse Cave's bypass is another step closer to construction. A contract for the project was awarded Thursday to Scotty's Contracting in the amount of $8.85 Million. There were two bids for the project with the other being from Cleary Construction in the amount of $10.45 Million. The state's estimate for the project proposal was $11.24 Million, leaving a $2.39 Million gap in the expected cost versus Scotty's winning bid. The bypass will connect KY 218 and US 31W on the southwest corner of Horse Cave and will divert heavy trucks to and from I-65 and downtown, reduce wear on pavement on the downtown intersection vicinity and provide a bridge over the railroad tracks rather than an at-grade crossing. While details of a construction schedule will not be approved until a meeting between the transportation cabinet and winning contractor takes place, building the bypass will be a two year phased project.
Friday, January 5th, 2024
High School Basketball Friday Night Ticker
Caverna's Lady Colonels and Colonels are back in action tonight for the first time in the new year as they travel to John Hardin for a varsity double header. The girls game tips off at 5:30 Central.
The Lady Raiders and Raiders have a district showdown in Greensburg tonight. The varsity double header with Green County starts with the girls matchup at 5:30. Catch both games here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:15.
Thursday, January 4th, 2024
Stolen Utility Vehicles Recovered In Hart County
Several stolen utility vehicles were recovered Wednesday by the Hart County Sheriff’s Department and Kentucky State Police. A tip was received Tuesday regarding the recent string of thefts, leading police to a location on Eudora Road and another on Rowletts-Cave Springs Road. A Polaris RZR, three four-wheelers and other items were found resulting in five arrests: 22-year-old Ryan Stinson of Rowletts-Cave Springs Road is charged with receiving stolen property, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of or buying drug paraphernalia; 42-year-old Richard Perry of Louisville is charged receiving stolen property and was served three outstanding warrants for failure to appear and violation of probation; 32-year-old Travis Lee Shepherd of Eudora Road is charged with receiving stolen property, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and was served a warrant for contempt; 27-year-old Jonathan Ray Nunn, III of Bunnell Crossing Road is charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of or buying drug paraphernalia; and, 39-year-old Lashauna Wells of Bowling Green is charged with receiving stolen property, possession of methamphetamine and possession or buying of drug paraphernalia. All five also face a charge of engaging in organized crime. Each is scheduled to appear in court Friday.
Thursday, January 4th, 2024
Drug Bust Results In Two Arrests
A drug bust resulted in arrests early Wednesday in Edmonton. Just after 1am, officers with Edmonton Police, the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Department, Kentucky State Police and greater Barren River Drug Task Force served a search warrant at a residence along South Main Street where approximately 35 grams of crystal meth, marijuana, numerous prescription pills, scales, drug paraphernalia and cash were discovered. Taken into custody were 52-year-old Eric Bullington and 30-year-old Shantelle Wireman. Bullington is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of controlled substance unspecified and possession of drug paraphernalia. Wireman was served a probation warrant.
Thursday, January 4th, 2024
Bridge Demo Work Southbound I-65
The old bridge of KY 222 over I-65 at Glendale is being demolished. Demo work northbound is complete and southbound started last night. One more night of work is scheduled to begin at 10pm through 5am (all Eastern Time) tomorrow morning. During demo work, southbound traffic will be routed off the interstate over the interchange ramps and back on. Drivers should anticipate slow moving traffic when approaching the interchange on the southbound side. After demolition is complete, construction will begin on ramps for the north side of the new KY 222 interchange which opened just before Christmas.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024
Protective Order Was Issued Before Woman's Murder
A man is charged with murder in the shooting death last week of an Elizabethtown woman. Police arrested 34-year-old Chris Bell, Jr. just hours after he visited a residence on Henion Lane where he was allowed inside by 37-year-old Kenyeta McWilliams. After arriving, Bell was asked to leave. Surveillance video and witnesses indicate Bell shot McWilliams through the door while standing on the porch and then left. McWilliams had previously been issued an emergency protective order against Bell. Upon his arrest, he was booked at Hardin County Detention Center with a $1 million bond and charged with murder and violation of the protective order.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024
Escaped Inmate Captured
An inmate who drove away from Hardin County Detention Center on December 17th has been captured in northern Kentucky. Covington Police caught 36-year-old Tony Stephens on Christmas Eve. Stephens stole keys at Hardin County’s minimum security substance abuse program on South Mulberry Street in Elizabethtown, unlocked a door and walked out of the facility before taking the unmarked Hardin County Detention Center vehicle. The vehicle was recovered four days later. Stephens had been serving time for theft and drug possession. He is now charged with escape and theft of an automobile.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024
Huffing DUI Arrest
Hodgenville Police responded to a DUI report Saturday along South Lincoln Boulevard. When officers arrived, they found Jerome Hoffie of Magnolia at the scene who admitted to huffing an intoxicating substance. He was arrested and booked on a DUI charge at LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024
Tax Penalties Begin Thursday
Today is the final day to pay property taxes in Hart County before late penalties are assessed. With December 31st falling on a holiday weekend, the deadline was extended. Sheriff Jeff Wilson says just over 85% of taxes have been paid leading up to New Year’s weekend. Property taxes are payable at the sheriff’s office in Munfordville.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024
Tuesday Night High School Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders defeated Glasgow Tuesday night, 61-52. The Raiders lost to Glasgow, 69-58. Both teams are back in action Friday night as they travel to Green County.
Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024
Train Collides With Car
A passenger vehicle was hit by a train on KY 218 downtown Horse Cave early Sunday morning. Just after midnight, a westbound 2006 Ford Fusion traveled over the crossing with gates and lights activated. The southbound train collided with the car, injuring the driver and a passenger. Both were airlifted to University of Louisville Hospital. Kentucky State Police investigated and issued these preliminary details in a report released Monday, which did not identify anyone involved. The report also did not indicate if any citations or charges are expected to be sought against the driver of the car.
Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024
Utility Vehicle Stolen
The Hart County Sheriff’s Department is investigation a utility vehicle theft. The 2013 Polaris was stolen from the city limits of Horse Cave around midnight on Thursday. The RZR is red with black trim, gray side guards along with front and rear Plexiglas. Anyone with information is asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 270-524-2341.
Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024
DUI Collision
Early Sunday morning, Hodgenville Police responded to a collision just north of town along Old Elizabethtown Road. When officers arrived, they located Loralye Daulbaugh of Hodgenville, hiding behind a tree. Daulbaugh was headed south when she lost control and exited the roadway. Her vehicle struck a tree on the driver’s side. Alcohol and drug use are contributing factors to the collision. Daulbaugh is facing charges of DUI, having an open container in a vehicle and possession of marijuana. She was transported to Baptist Health Hardin for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Tuesday, January 2nd, 2024
Tuesday High School Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders and Raiders of Hart County travel to Glasgow tonight for a varsity double header. The girls game is set for a 6pm tipoff. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 5:45. Caverna begins the new year with a girl-boy double header Friday night in a trip to John Hardin.
Friday, December 29th, 2023
One Dead And One Injured In Weekend Wreck
Police investigated a fatal wreck Saturday morning on Millerfield Road in Adair County. Preliminary investigation indicates 55-year-old Frankie Chumbley of Columbia was traveling east on Millerfield Road in a 2006 Jeep Wrangler when she dropped off the right shoulder of the roadway. She overcorrected and lost control before leaving the left side of the roadway. Frankie Chumbley was pronounced deceased at the scene. A passenger, 53-year-old Dennis Chumbley, was transported to University of Kentucky Hospital with serious injuries. The report does not indicate what caused Frankie Chumbley to initially leave the right side of the road.
Friday, December 29th, 2023
Tax Collection Update
Collection is currently 85% for Hart County Property Taxes this year. The update is a 10% increase from the November 30th Hart County Fiscal Court meeting, when Sheriff Jeff Wilson said collection was 75%. Wilson says the sheriff's office will be closed Monday and Tuesday for the New Year's Holiday. He says because the 31st falls on Sunday, his office will accept on-time payments for 2023 taxes through Wednesday, January 3rd. Late payment penalties will be assessed beginning Thursday, January 4th.
Friday, December 29th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The holiday tournament trip to Gatlinburg has been record setting for both of Hart County High School's Basketball teams.
Thursday night, the Lady Raiders defeated Dawson County, Georgia by a final of 59-62. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 31, passing 2,648 career points scored by Tick Rogers through 1992 to become the all-time leading scorer in Hart County High Basketball History.
For the Raiders, they also won Thursday night, defeating Young American Christian from Georgia, 70-58. Hart County's Clark Rexroat had eight assists. That gives him 404 in his career, also passing Tick Rogers on the all-time assist list in Raider Basketball History whose 1992 record stood at 397.
The Lady Raiders play their final game in Gatlinburg at 3pm Central (Friday) . The Raiders play their final game at 10:30am Central. Catch the boys game here on WLOC Sports.
The Lady Colonels of Caverna lost to Russell County Thursday in the Vanous Lloyd Christmas Tournament at Warren Central High School. The tournament wraps up today in Bowling Green.
The Colonels are in Scottsboro, Alabama for the Don Webb Classic basketball tournament. After losing their opening game to Eagleville, Tennessee 73-65 on Wednesday, Caverna defeated Hale County, Alabama, 72-69 in their second round on Thursday. That tournament also wraps up today.
Thursday, December 28th, 2023
Smokey Mtn Winter Classic
In girl's action: Goshen, OH, defeated Hart County Lady Raiders 73 to 52. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 28 points passing Laura Shelton on the Girls' All-Time-Scoring list, 11 shy of breaking Hart County's All Time Record held by Tick Rogers. The Lady Raiders will take on Dawson, GA at 4:30 p.m. this evening. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the play by play complete coverage of the game.
In boys action: Douglas (AL) defeated Hart County Raiders 59 to 56. Hart County's Jaxon Shoulders scored 20 points, Connor Trent had 15 points and Clark Rexroat scored 12 points.
Thursday, December 28th, 2023
56-year-old man facing burglary and drug charges
56-year-old Kermit Hall is facing burglary and drug charges. Hall was arrested Wednesday and charged with burglary, 2nd degree, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine) & possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (cocaine). He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, December 28th, 2023
Russellville man facing Human Trafficking charges
A Russellville man is facing human trafficking charges. 33-year-old Ricky Holder, Jr. was arrested Friday and is facing three counts each of Human Trafficking, 1st degree, Sexual Abuse and using a minor under 16 in a sex performance, along with one count of 3rd degree unlawful transaction with a minor. Holder was taken to Logan County Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing by Russellville Police Department.
Thursday, December 28th, 2023
Assault arrest in Metcalfe County
An assault arrest was made early this morning. Edmonton Police Department arrested 30-year-old Gregory Stewart for Assault, 4th degree, (domestic violence)
no visible injury. Stewart was lodged in the Barren County Jail and is scheduled to appear in court January 3rd.
Thursday, December 28th, 2023
Glasgow man sentenced in federal court
Sentencing was handed down to a Glasgow man last week. After an investigation by the ATF office in Louisville, KSP & Glasgow Police, 37-year-old Dwayne T. Smith was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison for crimes involving illegal possession of a firearm. He was given four years and nine months, followed
by three years of supervised release.
Wednesday, December 27th, 2023
Man Steals Department Of Highways Truck
A man stole a Kentucky Department of Highways truck in Adair County Christmas Day and drove it to the regional jail. Columbia Police located 48-year-old Joseph Shafer on jail grounds around 9:30pm. Shafer had crashed the truck into a gate and continued to drive it while under the influence. Joseph Shafer is charged with public intoxication, criminal trespassing, criminal mischief and theft of an automobile.
Wednesday, December 27th, 2023
Police Respond To Shots Fired
Saturday evening, Hodgenville Police responded to a call of shots fired at a location on South Lincoln and Peak Street. Upon arrival, officers determined no one was injured and there was no additional threat. During investigation, Thomas Riggs of Battletown, was identified and a check revealed three outstanding warrants through Breckinridge, Meade and Jefferson Counties for assorted traffic charges on which he failed to appear. He was arrested and lodged in Larue County Jail. Additional charges may be added. Investigation continues.
Wednesday, December 27th, 2023
High School Sports Ticker
Caverna’s Lady Colonels will be playing this week at Warren Central in the Vanous Lloyd Christmas Tournament. They take on Christian County today at Noon.
The Lady Raiders of Hart County are in Gatlinburg, Tennessee this week to play in the Smoky Mountain Winter Classic. They will play Goshen High School of Ohio today at 10:30am Central. We’ll have that broadcast for you here on WLOC Sports.
In boys basketball, the Colonels of Caverna are in Scottsboro, Alabama this week to play in the Don Webb Classic. They are set to take the court tonight at 6pm.
The Hart County Raiders are also in Gatlinburg for the Smoky Mountain Winter Classic. They will play Douglas High School out of Alabama at around 12 Noon today, following the Lady Raiders. We will also have the Hart County Boys broadcast here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, December 21st, 2023
Burden Formally Sentenced To Life In Prison
Billy Burden will serve life in prison. The 55-year-old has been officially sentenced in the murder case involving his wife, Erica Burden of Bonnieville. She was killed in November of 2021. Billy was arrested a couple of days later. He found guilty in LaRue Circuit Court early last month after just 15 minutes of jury deliberation. The life sentence was recommended at that time, which was finalized this past Monday.
Thursday, December 21st, 2023
Grenades Removed From Greensburg Location
Police in Greensburg responded to a location on Main Street Tuesday evening after being dispatched to investigate a report of grenades being located on a downtown property. For safety, the roadway and adjacent streets were blocked off with assistance by Green County Fire Department while a Kentucky State Police Hazardous Devices Unit worked to determine if these devices were a live threat. Around two hours later, they were removed for proper disposal. A report from Greensburg Police does not list any criminal charges or information on origins of these devices.
Thursday, December 21st, 2023
Woman Arrested Days After Giving Police False ID Information
Hodgenville Police arrested a woman Tuesday who had given officers false identification information during an incident involving another arrest from this past weekend. Jeremy Lewcyk of Hodgenville was taken into custody Saturday on an outstanding warrant. At that time, Lewcyk had been driving and a passenger in the vehicle identified herself as Elizabeth Waters of New York. She was allowed to drive the vehicle away following Lewcyk’s arrest. Further investigation revealed the woman’s true identity as Alicia Bishop of Hodgenville. Bishop had numerous warrants as well as an unserved criminal summons through Hardin and LaRue Counties. Just after noon on Tuesday, officers arrived at a residence along New Jackson Highway to serve Bishop. After no one answered at the residence, a search warrant was obtained for the premises. Bishop was found inside and was arrested. She was served her outstanding warrants and summons and was also charged with possession of marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. She was booked at LaRue County Detention Center. Additional charges of theft of identity, giving an officer false information and driving on a suspended license are expected for Alicia Bishop. Additional charges for hindering apprehension are expected for Jeremy Lewcyk.
Wednesday, December 20th, 2023
Three Arrested On Drug Charges In Cave City
Cave City Police arrested three people on drug charges Monday following an investigation which began as a suspicion of vandalism. A patrolling officer noticed two of the suspects had been outside a residence on South Dixie Highway with a flashlight and a bag. Due to recent vandalism activity in the area, the officer continued to observe their activity and made contact inside the residence with 35-year-old Joshua Bryant, 56-year-old Tina Stovall and 44-year-old Melissa Cardwell. As the homeowner, she gave consent to search, resulting in the discovery of a glass pipe with suspected methamphetamine. Cardwell admitted ownership of the pipe and stated she used methamphetamine. No one at the residence, however, claimed ownership of the plastic bag which contained the drug. Bryant and Stovall stay with Cardwell in the home. Each was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. They were taken to Barren County Detention Center where Melissa Cardwell remains jailed with a court date set for Thursday. Tina Stovall was released Tuesday and also appears in court Thursday. Joshua Bryant was released Tuesday and is scheduled for a court appearance on January 8th.
Wednesday, December 20th, 2023
LaRue Superintendent Announces Retirement
LaRue County Schools’ Superintendent David Raleigh is retiring. He made the announcement at the school system’s board of education meeting Monday night. Raleigh began serving in the summer of 2018 and will wrap up six years in the position at the end of this school year when he steps down. David Raleigh has spent 36 years in public education.
Wednesday, December 20th, 2023
Friday Road Closure In Glasgow
A section of the downtown US 31E Business route will be closed later this week in Glasgow. The temporary closure will be in place so core testing can be performed by highway engineers in advance of an upcoming construction project. The Friday closure will be from 7am until about noon between the Glasgow Square and Front Street at Water Street. Access to businesses in the area will be maintained during the closure.
Wednesday, December 20th, 2023
Tuesday Night High School Basketball Recap
In high school basketball Tuesday night, the Lady Raiders of Hart County improve to 6-1 on the season with a 88-61 win at Campbellsville. The Lady Raiders are off until after Christmas, when they begin play December 27th in the Smoky Mountain Winter Classic from Gatlinburg.
Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
Solid Waste Christmas Week Schedule
Hart County Solid Waste will be closed on Monday for Christmas with no trash routes scheduled. Trash pickup for all customers will run one day behind during Christmas week except Friday, which will be a double up day. Friday customers will be picked up later in the day after Thursday routes. Customers should anticipate varying pickups from their normal time of day. Have your trash out early on your adjusted day. Anyone with questions is welcome to call Hart County Solid Waste at 270-524-3323.
Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
Crash Results In Arrest
A Saturday night single vehicle crash along Wingfield Church Road in Edmonson County resulted in charges against the driver involved. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department was dispatched just after 10pm to find 68-year-old Scotty Webb of Wingfield off in a ditch. He was driving a 2000 Chevy S-10 pickup. As officers investigated Webb's strange behavior, a search turned up over five grams of methamphetamine. He was transported for medical treatment. He is charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of a substance other than alcohol and trafficking in a controlled substance.
Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
Inmate Escapee Search
Authorities are looking for an escaped inmate from Hardin County Detention Center. Tony Stephens was noticed missing during an early Monday headcount at the jail after a substance abuse program Sunday night. A jail spokesperson says they believe Stephens stole keys while attending the program and then later unlocked a door to exit the facility. He is believed to have stolen an unmarked detention center vehicle. Tony Stephens is serving time for drug possession and theft. Anyone with information on his whereabouts should contact law enforcement.
Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
High School Sports Ticker
The Lady Raiders take their 5-1 record to Campbellsville tonight. Catch the basketball game here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 6:45 with tip off set for around 7:00 p.m.
Monday, December 18th, 2023
Cause Of Death Not Determined In Preliminary Report
The death of a man last week in a Nolin Lake area community remains under investigation as authorities await additional details after the release of a preliminary autopsy report failed to provide direct answers. Emergency responders were called to a residence on Rocky Hill Estates Road in southern Grayson County Sunday morning, December 10th after 49-year-old Alan Lovell of Louisville was found unresponsive. He was pronounced deceased a short time later. The preliminary report indicates no trauma but officials will have to wait several weeks for more detailed analysis, including toxicology results.
Monday, December 18th, 2023
Fatal Wreck Preliminary Report Released
Details were officially released Friday from the Thursday night crash along I-65 in Hart County. The incident occurred around 5:30 at Mile Marker 59 near the northbound rest area. Initial investigation indicates two commercial tractor-trailers were traveling north bound on I-65 in parallel lanes, when the two made minor contact in a side swipe motion. Travis R. Williams, 49, of Sheridan, IN, who was operating one of the commercial vehicles, accelerated in front of the other tractor-trailer and stopped in the travel portion of the roadway causing both commercial vehicles to become stationary in the right lane of travel. This action caused a chain of collisions including a Ford F-250 being operated by Dallas R Woodard, 18, of Rineyville, KY, who struck the rear of one of the commercial vehicle trailers. Kentucky State Police located a total of six vehicles that were involved in the collision that resulted in Dallas Woodard being pronounced deceased by the Hart County Coroner at the scene of the collision. Kiarra Padilla, 21, of Battletown, KY, was flown to the University of Louisville Hospital and two other operators were transported by EMS to TJ Samson Hospital for treatment of injuries sustained. Travis R. Williams was arrested and charged with Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree and has been lodged in the Hart County Jail. The investigation is being led by Detective Michael Waggener. He was assisted on the scene by Hart County EMS, Hart County Coroner, Air Evac, Kentucky Department of Transportation and KSP Personnel.
Monday, December 18th, 2023
High School Sports Weekend Recap
Caverna's Lady Colonels and Colonels lost a double header against Green County Friday night. The girls score was 112-21 and the boys score was 65-55.
Next up for the Lady Colonels is Thursday night game at Warren East. Caverna's boys will play at 11am Thursday in the Barren County Business Supply Holiday Classic, hosted by South Warren High and Middle Schools. The Colonels play Red Bank High School from Chattanooga at South Warren Middle School.
The Lady Radiers and Raiders won their double header against LaRue County Friday night. The girls score was 88-33 and the boys score was 66-57.
Next up for the Lady Raiders is a matchup at Campbellsville on Tuesday night. The Raiders are off until after Christmas, when they head to Gatlinburg to play in the Smoky Mountain Winter Classic beginning December 27th.
Friday, December 15th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court reviewed departmental budgets at Thursday’s meeting. The sheriff’s budget and clerk’s budget were both approved along with salary caps for each department. The court recognized Larry Jewell and Greg Sweet for their years of service on the 109 (Solid Waste) Board. Affiliation with Hart County Search and Rescue was approved along with a grant to the Rescue Squad for the amount of $5,347. February 10th has been set as a county surplus auction date, which will take place in the parking lot of the sheriff’s department. Departmental reports were given. The court went into closed session to discuss property acquisition but no action was taken. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for January 11th.
Friday, December 15th, 2023
I-65 Exit 86 Interchange Traffic Switch Scheduled For This Weekend
As the interchange project along I-65 at Exit 86 nears completion, construction crews are preparing to switch traffic to a new alignment at the new bridge over the interstate and KY 222 intersections with Blue Oval-SK and US 31W. The current plan moves traffic off the old bridge this weekend. The move is tentatively set for Saturday (December 16th), but adverse weather could delay the schedule.
When the switch is implemented, motorists exiting and entering I-65 on the south side of the intersection will utilize new ramps. Existing ramps remain in use on the north side of the interchange as crews demolish the old bridge and complete construction of new ramps to and from the new bridge. Southbound exiting motorists will have to follow a temporary extended path to the new section of KY 222 and turn right toward Glendale or left toward US 31W until construction of the new southbound exit ramp is complete. There is a new signal (traffic light) at the Blue Oval-SK main entrance and a new signal at the interstate bridge which will become active when the switch takes place.
The KY 222 intersection with US 31W is on a new alignment. There is also a new signal at this intersection.
Motorists are advised to approach the area with increased awareness as this change takes place and as traffic adapts to new movements along these routes, intersections and business entrances. Pay close attention to striping and signage in the area.
Friday, December 15th, 2023
I-65 Crash Closes Interstate And Causes Local Traffic Congestion
One person died in a multi-vehicle crash along Northbound I-65 in Hart County Thursday night. The incident happened around 5:00 near the rest area between Horse Cave and Munfordville exits. A variety of vehicle types were involved with the collision resulting in the hardest impacts being forced into the center barrier wall of the interstate. In addition to the fatality, there were multiple transports for injuries. An official, preliminary report has not been issued but is expected to be released from Kentucky State Police. The crash remains under investigation. I-65 reopened around 1am Friday morning after being blocked for approximately seven hours. The closure resulted in frustration for local motorists, as well. Traffic along KY 218 and US 31W from Horse Cave through Munfordville was at a standstill in several locations.
Friday, December 15th, 2023
High School Sports Ticker
Caverna's Lady Colonels and Colonels host Green County tonight for a district double header. Tip off is at 5:30 and our coverage begins at 5:15 on WLOCplus, available on Facebook @wlocradio and our website, wloconline.com.
Hart County's Lady Raiders and Raiders travel to Hodgenville for a district double header against LaRue County. Coverage on WLOC begins at 5:15 Central. Tip off of the first game is set for 5:30
Thursday, December 14th, 2023
Mayor Earns Achievement Award
The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) presented Munfordville Mayor Annie Swift with a Level I Achievement in City Governance award. KLC administers the City Officials Training Center, a voluntary education program. City officials can complete education levels by attending KLC events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training. The Level I Achievement in City Governance award requires a city official to attend a minimum of 29 hours of approved training with one additional hour of ethics training.
Thursday, December 14th, 2023
Increase in fees for MCNP
It will cost more to utilize paid features at Mammoth Cave National Park in 2024. Among these increases, fees for cave tours and picnic shelter reservations will change March 1st. Recreational fees are collected under the 2004 Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act and are reviewed and updated every few years to stay in line with privately operated businesses of similar duration and experience. The last fee increase at the park was in 2021. Recreational fees are used to fund projects that address deferred maintenance needs, enhance visitor programs and services, protect resources and improve and rehabilitate visitor facilities.
Thursday, December 14th, 2023
Ruling in Transportation death & injuries
For more than a decade, a lawsuit has been in limbo against engineers with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and private companies involved in a workzone incident that happened during 2012 construction of KY 90 just east of Glasgow. Friday, a Barren County court awarded $22 million to the plaintiffs in the suit which centers around a retaining wall which collapsed, killing one and injuring three. Scotty's Contracting was the prime contractor with VanMeter Contracting working as a subcontractor at the time. As concrete was being poured into a metal form, the men were standing on the wall when it collapsed, killing Kenneth Decker and causing disabling injuries to Jamie Groce, Steve Nelson and John McIntosh. The men all worked for VanMeter. Victims and their families filed suit against several employees of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet who administer contracts for state projects. Barren Circuit Judge John T. Alexander said the court found KYTC employees failed to ensure project contractors were following applicable safety standards. VanMeter is no longer an active company. Scotty's continues contracting major projects across the region. Each was named as third-party defendants in the suit. KYTC internal communications show engineers had identified VanMeter as problematic in certain areas of contractor administration. The suit also says contractors disregarded OSHA orders after being cited for safety violations. Friday's ruling can be appealed by defendants.
Wednesday, December 13th, 2023
Death Investigation In Nolin Lake Community
Authorities in Grayson County are investigating a Sunday morning death at a residence near Nolin Lake. Emergency personnel were called to the 300 block of Rocky Hill Estates Road and found an unresponsive subject described as a male in his 40s with no significant medical history. A deputy coroner arrived and pronounced the man deceased around 11:45. Identity has not been officially released. Direction of the investigation will depend on autopsy results.
Wednesday, December 13th, 2023
Heating Assistance Available
Financial relief for providing heat is back in place for the winter season. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program is intended for those in need of help on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications are open through December 15th or until funds are depleted. For information in Hart County, call 270-524-0224. In Barren County, call 270-651-8171 and in Metcalfe County, call 270-432-4006.
Wednesday, December 13th, 2023
Residential Complaint Leads To Drug Arrest
A Glasgow man was found in possession of a variety of illegal drugs Monday. Glasgow Police responded to a complaint at a residence on McKenna Street. After receiving consent to search, officers located ecstasy pills, marijuana, promethazine, scales and other paraphernalia. As a result, 39-year-old Tyrell Hall is booked at Barren County Detention Center with a $15,000 bond. He is charged with multiple trafficking counts (including one for being within 1,000 feet of a school), possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of each of the substances found during the search. Tyrell Hall has a court appearance in Barren County scheduled for Thursday.
Wednesday, December 13th, 2023
Tuesday Night Sports Recap
The Lady Colonels of Caverna lost to LaRue County Tuesday night, 60-22. Caverna's girls fall to 0-2 in district play. The Colonels win the second game of the double header, 74-72. Caverna's boys even their district record at 1-1. Caverna hosts Green County for a district double header Friday night.
Hart County's Raiders defeated Meade County Tuesday night, 55-53. The Raiders are back in action Friday night as they travel to Hodgenville for a district girls/boys double header against LaRue County.
Tuesday, December 12th, 2023
Munfordville City Council Recap
A condensed agenda outlined Munfordville City Council’s regular meeting on Monday night. A highlight of discussion centered on crosswalks near Munfordville Elementary School, particularly at Union and Munford as well as Union at North West. Brian Tennyson with the sheriff’s department told council members of recent safety concerns between school kids and motorists at these locations. The discussion concluded with Mayor Annie Swift saying she would be in contact with engineers from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 4 office in Elizabethtown to possibly coordinate an evaluation and consultation to receive input for potential safety improvements. In other action, the council conducted routine business and voted to advertise bids to sell a surplus 2017 police vehicle. The department's new cruiser is now in service. The council welcomed new officer Eddie Dockery to the police department. Dockery brings 14-years of law enforcement experience to Munfordville. Departmental reports were given, including an update from tourism which described positive feedback from the year's concert series and recent Christmas On Main event. An update was provided on cemetery maintenance. Tree removal and associated cleanup is near complete. And, Mayor swift encouraged participation of the city's new service available through Reach Alerts. It will notify citizens of situations such as boil water advisories and road closures. For more information on signing up, contact Munfordville City Hall.
Tuesday, December 12th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave wrapped up a calendar year of business at Monday night’s meeting. A second reading was passed for annexation of the John Buckingham property on Maple Avenue. Departmental reports were given and Mayor Randall Curry updated the council on recent news from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, saying proposals for contracts are being accepted by the state for the Horse Cave Bypass. A contract could be awarded by the end of this month. In other business, one-time pay raises for city employees will be paid out this month and December 18th was announced as the Caveland Marketing Association Annual Legislative Luncheon, which will feature networking opportunities with local officials and legislators.
Tuesday, December 12th, 2023
High School Basketball Sports Ticker
Dea Bradley outscored Grayson County Monday night, 54-53. The Lady Raiders won the game, 77-53. Bradley's 54 points mark a new single game record for the Lady Raiders. Hart County's girls are back in action Friday night in varsity double header at LaRue County. Hart County's boys are also in action tonight, hosting Meade County. Varsity tip-off is scheduled for 7pm. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:45.
The Lady Colonels were defeated Monday night at Russellville, 45-33. The Lady Colonels and Colonels are back home tonight hosting LaRue County for a varsity double header. Catch the action on WLOCplus, with pregame coverage beginning at 5:15. Tip off of the girls game is set for 5:30. WLOCplus is available through our Facebook Page @wlocradio and our website, wloconline.com.
Monday, December 11th, 2023
Dollar Store Robbery
Police responded to a robbery at Chalybeate Dollar General just before 9pm Friday. An unidentified white male walked into the store and handed a note to the cashier, demanding cash. The suspect exited the store and fled in an unknown direction. Investigators are reviewing video surveillance to help with identification. Anyone with information that might help with the investigation should contact the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department.
Monday, December 11th, 2023
Bank Info Phishing Scam
As scammers become more creative, consumers have to be more aware and more cautious. Elizabethtown Police say a scheme currently being promoted involves The Cecilian Bank. Messages are being sent via text asking customers to verify a debit charge to their account. It asks to click a link if the charge is unauthorized. The link will ultimately lead to obtaining personal data from the scam victim, which can be used to access accounts. Experts say such phishing scams are especially aggressive during the holiday shopping season. Anyone with questions about such scams should call their financial institution or law enforcement.
Monday, December 11th, 2023
Chase Begins In Cave City, Runs Through Hart And Into LaRue Counties
Friday night, a police chase initiated by Cave City Police ended in LaRue County. Around 11pm Eastern, Hodgenville Police were advised of the approaching pursuit which had also been joined by Kentucky State Police. Tire deflation devices were deployed and the vehicle lost control near South L&N Turnpike and Greenburg Road in Buffalo. After the disabled vehicle stopped, a short foot pursuit occurred. The driver, identified as 26-year-old Austin Christopher Lewis of Mount Sherman was taken into custody. He was booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of multiple counts of wanton endangerment of a police officer, fleeing or evading in a vehicle and on foot, reckless driving, no registration, disregarding a stop sign and possession of drug paraphernalia. Lewis is jailed with a $20,000 bond and appears in court today.
Monday, December 11th, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school basketball tonight, Hart County's Lady Raiders host Grayson County's Lady Cougars for a junior varsity/varsity match-up. JV action begins at 5:30. Varsity action tips off around 7pm. Our broadcast coverage begins at 6:45 here on WLOC Sports.
The Lady Colonels are on the road tonight. They travel to Russellville to take on the Lady Panthers.
Friday, December 8th, 2023
Jerry Taylor Gymnasium Naming
Thursday afternoon, Hart County’s Board of Education met in special session, with an agenda which included naming of school facilities. Hart County High School is now home to Jerry Taylor Gymnasium, commemorating his 39 years as athletics director and his involvement in sports throughout the county since 1968.
Friday, December 8th, 2023
Rivalry Week Games From Thursday Night
In high school rivalry week action from Thursday night on the hardwood, Caverna visited Hart County for a varsity double header. In girls action, the Lady Raiders defeated the Lady Colonels, 83-14. Dea Bradley led all scorers with 29. Hart County’s girls improve to 3-1 on the season and Caverna falls to 2-3.
It took 32-minutes to decide the boys game. With under five seconds to go, Hart County made free throws to take the lead and get the win, 58-57. Caverna falls to 3-1 on the season while Hart County improves to 3-1. Jaxon Shoulders had 18 points for the Raiders. Russell Williams had 19 points for the Colonels. Hart County will have to make a return trip to Caverna for a double header rematch on January 12th.
Friday, December 8th, 2023
Raider Football Post Season Awards
Aside from on-court action, it was a memorable night for recognitions as post-season awards were given to the Raider Football Team. The WLOC defensive player of the year is Jaxon Shoulders, a four-year starter with 525 tackles and 50 receptions for 1,015 yards and 12 touchdowns. Shoulders is also named 3A-District 2 Player of the Year. The WLOC Offensive Player of the Year was presented to Clark Rexroat, a three-year starter with 259 carries for 2,760 yards and 23 touchdowns. Rexroat averaged 10.6 yards per carry and ends up with 690 receiving yards in his career. WLOC’s all season MPV Offensive Line is recognized for outstanding performances over the past three seasons. Hart County’s offence has been top three in the state for rushing over the stretch, with a total of 11,788 yards. Hart County’s MVP Offensive Line includes Asher Avery, Tone'vion Crockett, Jaren Jetta, Logan Grider and Kaden Trent. Hart County Head Coach Chad Griffin is also the State Class 3A Coach of the Year.
Friday, December 8th, 2023
Cheerleaders Head To State Competition
Good luck to Hart County High School’s Cheerleaders as they travel to Winchester for the state cheer competition. The group performs at 5:45 Eastern this afternoon in the Game Day Small Division at George Rogers Clark High School.
City Clerk Earns Excellence Award
The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) presented Horse Cave City Clerk Joy Bennett with a Level II Excellence in City Governance award. KLC administers the City Officials Training Center, a voluntary education program with a goal to ensure local leaders have the most up-to-date knowledge and information needed to lead their communities. The award is a testament to municipal service and dedication, said KLC Executive Director James Chaney. The Level II Excellence in City Governance award requires a city official to attend a minimum of 58 hours of approved training with two additional hours of ethics training.
Thursday, December 7th, 2023
Arrest Following Amber Alert
The Amber Alert received by phones and broadcast agencies across the region Tuesday night was quickly resolved and has resulted in the arrest of the father of the young girl who was the subject of the alert. Authorities in Shelby County say Bradley Price abducted his 10-year-old daughter and was later found by deputies in a Walmart parking lot, where he was arrested at gunpoint. A report from the sheriff’s department suggests he believed his daughter would be removed from his custody after he failed to report to family court in Anderson County. Deputies say Price admitted knowing his parental rights had been suspended and that child protective services had custody of the child. Price is charged with custodial interference, possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle and operating a vehicle with an expired license.
Thursday, December 7th, 2023
Another Evidence Search Near Bardstown
An evidence search was confirmed Wednesday, as investigators continue working on unsolved murders in Nelson County. Special prosecutor Shane Young of the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office in Hardin County would not, however, specify which of his three cases from the Bardstown area the search involves. Young was appointed earlier this year to the role for cases of Crystal Rogers, Tommy Ballard and Jason Ellis. Tuesday and Wednesday, local citizens reported seeing excavation equipment and multiple law enforcement officials at a location just off Thompson Hill Road in the Cox’s Creek area. Witnesses say loads of dirt were hauled off from the site. No comment has been provided by Kentucky State Police or the Louisville FBI Office. There have been breaks in Rogers and Ballard cases this year. Rogers' former boyfriend, Brooks Houck, is charged with her murder. And, Prosecutor Young says the gun used to kill Ballard (Rogers’ father) is linked to Houck's brother. Rogers disappeared in 2015. Ballard was killed just over a year later. Officer Jason Ellis died more than a decade ago when he was ambushed and shot while removing debris from the roadway. To date, there are no charges in those two deaths.
Thursday, December 7th, 2023
Rivalry Games Set For Tonight
Rivalry week comes to a head tonight at Hart County High School as the Lady Colonels and Colonels battle the Lady Raiders and Raiders. The double header begins with the girls game at 5:30. Live coverage begins just after 5:00 tonight here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, December 6th, 2023
Boil Water Advisory For Edmonson County Water District
Portions of the Edmonson County Water District are under a boil water advisory due to low or no pressure from a main line break. Areas affected are just south of Brownsville. Communities of Chalybeate, Rhoda, Pig, Wingfield, Cedar Springs, Rocky Hill, Smiths Grove, Park City and Fairview are all included. The advisory will remain in effect until samples show the threat of contamination has been eliminated. Edmonson County Water District customers with questions can call the department’s office at 270-597-2165.
Wednesday, December 6th, 2023
Burglary Of Residence Results In Two Arrests
Two people are in Hart County Jail after a burglary attempt in Edmonson County Thursday night. Officers with the sheriff’s department answered a complaint at an unoccupied residence on Blue Bird Road near Smiths Grove around 8:30. The back door of the residence had been forced open and locked from the inside. Officers made entry and observed 22-year-old Michael Johnson of Glasgow attempting to hid in an ottoman. Johnson told officers another person, 23-year-old Kristen Matthews of Edmonton was hiding in a bedroom. Suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were found in plain view. Additional searching resulted in the discovery of other paraphernalia and marijuana. Burglary tools were also found. An ID check indicated existing warrants for both suspects. Michael Johnson is booked on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools, criminal trespassing, possession of methamphetamine and marijuana along with drug paraphernalia, fleeing police and public intoxication of a substance excluding alcohol. Kristen Matthews is booked on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools, criminal trespassing, possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Both remain listed as inmates at the jail and are scheduled to appear in court December 12th.
Wednesday, December 6th, 2023
Chase Ends At Rio Bridge On 31E
A stolen vehicle chase beginning in LaRue County ended near Green River Bridge at Rio on US 31E Thursday. Hodgenville police located the vehicle heading south and attempted a traffic stop when the operator fled. The chase reached speeds over 125 miles per hour. The driver lost control at the intersection with Glen Lilly Road. A 17-year-old who was reported missing was driving the vehicle and upon crashing, got out and jumped over the bridge, falling around 40 feet. The juvenile was treated by an EMT on-scene and was transported by ambulance for additional treatment. The condition of the juvenile is not officially available. Pending charges include DUI, fleeing in a vehicle, fleeing on foot, wanton endangerment, receiving stolen property, speeding, reckless driving and having an open container in a vehicle.
Tuesday, December 5th, 2023
Amish Produce Stand Robbed
Police are searching for suspects who robbed an Amish produce stand last week in Simpson County. A release from the sheriff's department says two males pulled up to the stand on Thursday and requested items from the stand and provided payment. When the produce stand operator opened his wallet to make change, a passenger in the suspect vehicle pointed a gun and demanded the wallet. The vehicle fled toward Logan County. It is described as a dark colored, two-door, sports car with a spoiler and dark tinted windows. The vehicle did not appear to have a registration plate. Authorities are asking for help from the local community in locating the vehicle.
Tuesday, December 5th, 2023
Fatal US 62 Wreck
One person is dead following a cross-over collision on US 62 near Eastview in Hardin County. A preliminary report from the sheriff's department says a westbound behicle driven by Jeffrey Stults of Hardin County veered over the center line and hit a vehicle driven by 58-year-old Jeffrey Sheroan of Cecilia. Sheroan died at the scene. Stults was flown to University of Louisville Hospital.
Tuesday, December 5th, 2023
Man Posing As Deputy Scamming Citizens
A man is scamming citizens, posing as a deputy with Barren County Sheriff's Department. Several reports have been received concerning the suspect falsely identifying himself and telling potential victims of their failure to report for jury duty, adding a warrant is being issued for their arrest. The suspect then offers a fine option to avoid the warrant in efforts to collect money. Officials are investigating and they ask anyone with information which may help identify the scammer contact the sheriff's department.
Monday, December 4th, 2023
Truck Versus Buggy Hit And Run
Police in Edmonson County are searching for a diver involved in a pickup versus horse and buggy hit and run from Friday night. The incident happened around 7pm at Shrewsbury involving a red, early 2000’s model GMC. After colliding with the buggy, the truck fled the scene. Multiple children in the buggy received mild injuries. The horse was killed and the buggy was a total loss. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to call Chief Deputy Tim Jackson with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department at 270-929-3678.
Monday, December 4th, 2023
Sports Recap And Monday Ticker
Hart County’s bid for a football state title game birth ended last week with a loss to the team from Bell County, who was defeated 41-16 Saturday by Louisville Christian Academy, winners of the 2023-3A Kentucky Football Championship. The weekend brings another year of high school football to a close. Friday, Pikeville won the 1A title, Mayfield won the 2A title and Boyle County won the 4A title. In other games on Saturday, Bowling Green won the 5A title and Trinity won the 6A title.
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders picked up their first win of the season Saturday at Russellville, 84-28. Hart County’s girls are at Central Hardin tonight for a 7pm Central tip-off. Our coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:45.
The Lady Colonels picked up another win Saturday, defeating Fort Campbell 48-36. Caverna’s girls and boys are back in action tonight as they travel to Barren County for a double header. The girls game begins at 6pm. Broadcasts of both games are set for tonight on WLOCplus, which is available on our facebook page @wlocradio and on our website at wloconline.com beginning at 5:45.
Thursday, November 30th, 2023
Two Arrested For Multiple Gas Station Drive-Offs
Two people suspected in several gas station drive-offs have been arrested by Glasgow Police. Officers located a vehicle being operated by Robert Cody Scott of Glasgow. After further investigation, they determined the driver, along with a passenger identified as Courtney Blasdel of Wickliffe, had stolen gasoline from Murphy USA on several occasions over the past two weeks. Scott is charged with theft by unlawful taking of gasoline and failure to produce proof of insurance. An ID check also revealed an already issued warrant for theft of gasoline. Blasdel is charged with complicity to theft by unlawful taking, resisting arrest, wanton endangerment and assault of an officer. Both were booked at Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, November 30th, 2023
Corvette Plant Tours To Be Suspended
The National Corvette Museum has announced suspension of tours at GM’s Bowling Green Assembly Plant. A press release on Wednesday says tours will pause February 5th. No date to resume tours is listed. The National Corvette Museum is scheduled to remain open during plant tour suspension. Though specifics are not mentioned, the release says the pause is for manufacturing advancements.
Thursday, November 30th, 2023
Adult Povides Teens THC And Alcohol
Two juveniles were taken to a hospital after being given THC products and alcohol by an adult. Authorities in Grayson County responded to a home in Caneyville last week after being dispatched for possible overdoses of two females, ages 14 and 16, along with a 41-year-old female. All three had eaten THC gummies, which had been purchased at a nearby convenience store. The adult female, identified as Jennifer Cook, made the purchase using one of the juvenile’s money. Cook also provided alcohol for each of the teens. All three were taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment and were later released. Cook was booked at Grayson County Detention center on charges of second-degree criminal abuse and unlawful transaction with a minor.
Thursday, November 30th, 2023
High School Basket Ball Season Begins For Hart County High School
Tonight, the Raiders host Cumberland County to begin the 2023-24 basketball season. Tip off of the varsity game is scheduled for 7pm. Broadcast coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:45. The Lady Raiders will also play Thursday night as they travel to Warren East.
Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, November 30th, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse.
Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
2% Property Tax discount through Thursday
Today and tomorrow is the final opportunity for property owners in Hart County to receive the 2% early pay discount on tax bills. Beginning Friday, bills will be due at face value. A penalty is applied in January. E-Check, credit card and debit card payments will be accepted online at hartcountysheriff.com. A drop box is located in the parking lot on the south side of the sheriff’s department building in Munfordville. And, payments can be made in person during normal office hours at the sheriff’s office on Main Street in Munfordville. If you are mailing in a payment, please include your tax bill. For more information, contact the Sheriff's Office at (270) 524-2341.
Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
Outdoor warning system tested
Regular testing of the outdoor warning system in Hart County will take place this morning. Sirens around the county will sound at 8am and be confirmed in a coordinated effort between those assigned to monitor and report activation with Hart County Emergency Management. Citizens do not need to take any action for the outdoor warning system test.
Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
Cavera Girls and Boys dominate in opener
Caverna’s girls and boys basketball teams opened the season on the road in dominating fashion Tuesday night, with each defeating Fort Knox. The Lady Colonels picked up a 48-35 victory. The game marks the first career win for new head coach Andre’ Barbour. The Colonels won their game, 83-34. Both teams play their first home game Friday night, hosting John Hardin. Catch the action on WLOCplus, available on Facebook @wlocradio and on wloconline.com.
Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
Driver fleas after rollover collision
The LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to Leafdale Road Tuesday evening after being dispatch to a rollover collision. Upon arrival, deputies found a Chevy Trailblazer on its side, with heavy damage. The driver fled the area before officers arrived. Anyone with information which may help police locate the SUV operator is asked to call the LaRue County Sheriff’s Office at 270-358-1320.
Tuesday, November 28th, 2023
New Chick-fil-A Ready To Open
Chick-fil-A’s newest restaurant in the region is opening months ahead of the previously announced date. The new Elizabethtown location is situated at the I-65 Exit 94 interchange on property previously occupied by Ryan’s. Originally announced to open next spring, the restaurant is now set to open to the public on Thursday. It will be the second location for the restaurant chain in Elizabethtown. Around 130 full and part-time employees will staff the location with 15 of those being leadership positions. Chick-fil-A at the I-65 interchange in Elizabethtown will be open 6am-10pm Monday through Saturday.
Tuesday, November 28th, 2023
Two Captured After Stealing Police Cruiser During Arrest
Police have captured those involved with the theft of an officer’s cruiser in Green County on Sunday. Just after 7pm, Greensburg Police were dispatched to serve an arrest warrant on Jason Marta at an address on Creason Lane. There was a minor altercation during the arrest. Marta was cuffed and placed into the involved cruiser. While the officer was still attending to the male subject, 30-year-old Alisha Posey of Greensburg placed herself in the driver’s seat. Posey accelerated towards the officer and shots from the officer were fired into the vehicle. Posey escaped the scene in the police cruiser with Marta still in the vehicle. A short time later, the cruiser was found abandoned along Marshall Ridge Road in Greensburg. Around 3am Monday, Posey and Marta were found and taken into custody without injury or further incident. Per standard practice when there is an officer-involved shooting, Kentucky State Police is investigating and will issue findings when investigation of the incident is complete.
Tuesday, November 28th, 2023
Record Travel And Lost Luggage
This Thanksgiving weekend was the busiest air travel weekend on record. TSA says 2.9 million passengers were screened on Sunday, making that the single buisiest air travel day in US history. While many travelers made it to their destination to see family and friends, not all of them had their luggage join them. Between last Wednesday and Monday, an estimated 450,000 bags were misplaced. While most baggage is eventually sorted and forwarded quickly to owners, around 5% of those bags are never found. For the just concluded holiday weekend, that totals an estimated 23,000 bags lost. Travel industry leaders emphasize the importance of arriving for flights on-time, following regulations regarding packed items and clearly communicating any issues to airline personnel as soon as possible. Taking these steps will minimize the chance for luggage being separated for additional inspections and handling.
Tuesday, November 28th, 2023
Tuesday Night High School Sports Ticker
Caverna High School’s basketball season begins tonight, as the Lady Colonels and Colonels travel to Fort Knox for a double header. Tip-off is set for 5:30 Central. Join us for both games, beginning with pregame coverage at 5:15 here on WLOC Sports. Remember if you are traveling to the game on base at Fort Knox, allow extra time to stop at the main gate visitor’s center to obtain credentials and remember to bring ID for everyone attending.
Monday, November 27th, 2023
Holiday Attraction Free To The Public
Christmas in the Park, a regional holiday season attraction beside Elizabethtown’s Freeman Lake, opened ahead of the Thanksgiving weekend, drawing large crowds. Kicking off its 33rd year, early visitors say it seems bigger and better with 105 displays. Around 29,000 vehicles pass through each season, drawing an estimated 60,000 visitors. The attraction is free and sponsored by the city of Elizabethtown. The city budgets around $60,000 annually for the event. Voluntary donations are accepted at the park’s exit. For 2022, just over $40,000 was collected. Christmas in the Park at Freeman Lake in Elizabethtown is open 6-11pm (Eastern) nightly, through January 1st.
Monday, November 27th, 2023
Raider Football Season Ends, Basketball Begins This Week
A historic run for the Hart County Raider Football Team came to an end Friday night with a loss, one game short of the Class 3A Championship Game. Bell County defeated Hart County, 30-28 and will advance to play Christian Academy in this weekend’s final at Kroger Field in Lexington. The Raiders look back on a season filled with numerous “first evers” in school history, including a district title, region title and undefeated regular season. Their final record ends up at 13-1 and a number two state-class ranking.
With the close of football season, attention quickly turns to the hardwood. Hart County’s schedule for boys basketball has been shifted slightly with the first game now scheduled for Thursday night as the Raiders host Cumberland County. The Lady Raiders will also play Thursday night as they travel to Warren East. Caverna’s season begins Tuesday night, as the Lady Colonels and Colonels travel to Fort Knox for a double header, tipping off at 5:30 Central. Join us Tuesday night here on WLOC Sports for the broadcast of both Caverna games.
Monday, November 27th, 2023
Traffic Violation Leads To The Arrest Of Driver And Passenger
A traffic violation led to the arrest of a driver and passenger Saturday in Cave City. Around 11pm, police pulled over 27-year-old Steven Guffey and determined him to be under the influence and arrested him for DUI and multiple traffic violations. A passenger, identified as 24-year-old Donald Watson, was also intoxicated and determined to be a registered sex offender in Michigan who is currently non-compliant. Watson was taken into custody based on his sex offender registry status. Guffey was booked at Barren County Detention Center and released Sunday. Watson was also booked at Barren County Detention Center with a $2,500 bond and is scheduled to appear today in court.
Friday, November 24th, 2023
Escaped Murder Suspect Captured
An Eastern Kentucky murder suspect who escaped while awaiting trial has been captured. A spokesperson with Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department says 24-year-old Samuel Baker was arrested on local charges in El Dorado, Kansas. Baker is the prime suspect in the 2021 murder of 62-year-old Robert Claunch. Baker was provided a bond reduction in August while awaiting trial and was placed on home incarceration with an ankle monitor. Early Wednesday morning, Baker removed his ankle monitoring device and left his Somerset residence.
Friday, November 24th, 2023
Tree Removal At Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
Infected trees are set for removal at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park. Officials will remove six ash trees surrounding the Sinking Spring site the week of December 4th which are infected with the Emerald Ash Borer. These trees have developed structural defects and will be removed to provide a safer environment. The Sinking Spring site and adjacent areas will be closed during the tree removal project. The birthplace visitor center and bookstore will remain open during regular park hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Memorial Building is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information about this project, call the park at 270-358-3137 or visit their facebook page.
Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023
Hart County Teacher Named Official Of The Year
A Kentucky High School Athletics Association local sports official is honored as the top official in the state for volleyball. KHSAA recognizes top officials in each of the 10 sports for which it grants licenses. Finalists in each sport are selected through a combination of on-field performance, local association activity and leadership, training efforts and mentoring of newer officials. Winners are selected following consultation with local assigning secretaries, officials’ observers and coaches throughout the state. The Outstanding Official for the volleyball season is Danny Woosley of Glasgow. With officiating numbers declining at the national level, KHSAA is always accepting applications. To get involved as an official, visit khsaaofficials.org.
Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023
Macy's Parade Will Feature Hart County Retired Teacher
Thursday’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City will have Hart County representation. Ed Johnson, retired Hart County High School Band Director will be marching in the parade with the Band Directors’ Marching Band, comprised of 384 fellow band directors from all across the county. The group is staged early in the parade and is expected to be on the NBC televised portion of the route around 9am. The marching group salutes accomplishments of band directors and music educators who have collectively mentored and taught hundreds of thousands of students.
Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023
Man Wanted For Over A Year Located And Arrested
A man wanted for more than a year in LaRue County has been arrested. James Felker was located Tuesday and served with 2 warrants for flagrant non-support of over $24,000 each and violation of conditions of parole. Additional charges resulting from his arrest are forthcoming. Hodgenville police received several tips from members of the community to help in locating Felker.
Tuesday, November 21st, 2023
Kentucky State Police Charges Hardin Co. Man With Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Electronic Crime Branch arrested 41-year-old Justin Lee Dailey Monday on charges related to child sexual abuse material. Dailey was arrested as the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation after discovering the suspect sharing images of child sexual exploitation online. Equipment used to facilitate the crime was seized and taken to KSP’s forensic laboratory for examination.
Dailey is currently charged with two counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under 12 years old (Class-C felonies punishable by five to ten years in prison) and one count of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance, 12 years old and over (Class-D felony punishable by one to five years in prison). Dailey was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing.
Tuesday, November 21st, 2023
Mammoth Cave man arrested on drug charges
Edmonson County Sheriff's Department arrested 38-year-old Quentin Hornback Monday afternoon, charging him with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense, (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia-buy/possess, resisting arrest, wanton endangerment, 1st degree - police officer and fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree (on foot). Hornback was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, November 21st, 2023
Traffic stop leads to arrest of a Hart County woman
40-year-old Christina Durham was taken into custody Monday afternoon and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, reckless driving, failure to produce insurance card, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, 2nd, 1st offense, disorderly conduct, 2nd degree and terroristic threatening. Durham was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, November 21st, 2023
Fugitive arrest made by Glasgow Police Department
38-year-old Luke Plemel was arrested Sunday on charges of being a fugitive and receiving stolen property $10,000 or more. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center and his next scheduled court date is November 27th.
Tuesday, November 21st, 2023
Two Fentanyl drug arrest made Sunday by Glasgow Police Department
35-year-old Christopher Strazzella was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, Fentanyl and drug paraphernalia-buy/possess.
In a separate incident, a traffic stop was conducted and the Glasgow Police Department arrested 35-year-old William Shelton. He was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/substance, 3rd, aggravating circumstance, possession of open alcohol container in motor vehicle prohibited, possession of controlled substance, 1st degree Fentanyl, drug paraphernalia-buy/possess, driving on a DUI suspended license, 1st offense, (aggravating circumstance) and operating a motor vehicle/motorcycle - function without ignition interlock device.
Strazzella and Shelton were transported to the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, November 20th, 2023
E-town man arrested on strangulation and burglary charges
42-year-old Franklin Huffman was arrested Saturday by Elizabethtown Police Department and charged with burglary, 1st degree, strangulation, 1st degree, assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) minor injury, menacing, terroristic threatening, 3rd degree and violation of a KY EPO/DVO. Huffman was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center.
Monday, November 20th, 2023
Chalybeate man arrested for wanton endangerment
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office arrested 33 year-old Jeremy Hopkins for wanton endangerment, resisting arrest, fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree (on foot), along with 3 counts of failure to appear. Hopkins was lodged
in Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, November 20th, 2023
Assault arrest made by Glasgow Police
On Saturday, 21-year-old Thomas Tomlinson was arrested for assault, 2nd degree, wanton endangerment, 1st degree (police officer), operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, 2nd, aggravating circumstance, leaving the scene of an accident-failure to render aid or assistance and mischief, 2nd degree. Tomlinson was taken to Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, November 20th, 2023
WKU student dies in pedestrian/vehicle accident
A 22-year-old WKU student has died. Bowling Green Police responded to an injury accident Friday night just after 5:15 p.m. on Campbell Lane. Police located a female in the left hand lane. According to officials, Daishyera Chanel Marie Garner was struck by a vehicle entering the turning lane. After impact Garner was knocked into a lane of travel causing her to be struck by another vehicle. Garner was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. An investigation into the fatality continues.
Monday, November 20th, 2023
Congratulations Hart County Raiders!
Our congratulations to Hart County Raiders. 1st Time Regional Champions
defeating Union County Braves Friday night, 24-21.Hart
County Raiders will host Bell County this Friday night. Studio 101 WLOC will
have the play by play broadcast of the game.
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Friday, November 17th, 2023
Mammoth Cave National Park Announces Open Fire Restriction
Due to elevated fire danger, Mammoth Cave National Park officials have placed a burn restriction on all open fires in the park effective immediately. The restriction applies to the use of campfires in the park’s three front country campgrounds and in all back-country campsites and picnic areas. Gas camp stoves are permitted but should be watched closely during use. The fire restriction will be in place until the fire danger becomes less severe and fire weather conditions improve. The restriction is dependent on extended weather conditions, and will be evaluated daily. The restriction placed by the park corresponds with an Executive Order issued by Edmonson County, KY on Nov 15th that declared a ban on all open burning within Edmonson County. Visitors also are reminded to extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, and pipes and dispose of them in appropriate containers.
Friday, November 17th, 2023
Undefeated Hart County Raider Football
It's a big night for the undefeated Hart County Raider Football team. Tonight they will entertain Union County. Pregame show begins at 6:30 p.m. with kickoff at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have live play by play broadcast on WLOC Sports.
Friday, November 17th, 2023
Jury recommends life sentence in rape case
On Thursday, a Warren County Jury found Revak Kalfus guilty of 2 counts of rape, 1st degree, victim less than 12 years of age, along with 2 counts of sodomy, 1st degree, victim less than 12 years of age. The jury recommended a life sentence for Kalfus on each count.
Friday, November 17th, 2023
Stolen Military grave marker sold for scrap
Warren County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation after a military grave marker was sold to a scrap yard. The scrap yard purchased the marker and got in touch with a local funeral home so the next of kin could be notified and the marker returned. A post on the Warren County Sheriff's Facebook page, states they are aware of the person or persons responsible and will be seeking charges.
Friday, November 17th, 2023
Illinois man arrested by KSP
A 24-year-old Illinois man is in Hart County Jail after a traffic stop by Kentucky State Police Thursday morning. Kenyatte Wells was charged with speeding 25mph or more over the speed limit, no registration plates or receipt, reckless driving, failure to use child restraint device in vehicle, failure to wear seat belts and endangering the welfare of a minor. Wells has a court date scheduled for Monday morning.
Thursday, November 16th, 2023
Nine Ky tourist development projects approved
Nine new tourist development projects are set to generate an estimated $301.2 million in economic investment for Kentucky. The 9 projects are expected to create a total of 628 jobs, once operational. One project receiving final approval is Hardin County Courthouse Hotel in E-town. The project has an estimated $8.2 million investment and is expected to create 18 jobs. According to a news release from Gov. Andy Beshear's Office, this marks the most projects granted final approval in a single year by the Ky Tourism Development Finance Authority since the tourism incentive was created in 1996.
Thursday, November 16th, 2023
Munfordville man arrested for alcohol intoxication
Hart County Sheriff's Office arrested 42-year-old Daniel Crain Wednesday for Alcohol Intoxication in a public place, 3rd or greater offense, in 12 months. Crain was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, November 16th, 2023
Glasgow Police make a drug arrest
A traffic stop was conducted by Glasgow Police Department Wednesday. The driver, 40-year-old Samantha Geralds, was arrested and charged with failure to produce insurance card, improper turning, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 2nd offense, failure to wear a seat belt, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. She was transported to Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, November 16th, 2023
Wanted fugitive is in custody
A 31-year-old wanted fugive from another state has been taken into custody by KSP. Michael Tacione was arrested Wednesday for speeding 26mph or more over the
speed limit, failure to produce insurance card, operating on a suspended or revoked
license, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia buy/possess and operating a
motor vehicle under the influence, 1st degree. He was taken to Barren County Detention
Center.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council meeting
HORSE CAVE CITY COUNCIL MET AT CITY HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH.
MAYOR RANDALL
CURRY OFFICIATING.
KAREN FORD, HORSE CAVE WATER COMPANY MANAGER, WAS ON HAND TO DISCUSS AN INCREASE
IN WATER RATES. THE INCREASE WOULD BE 62 CENTS PER 1,000 GALLONS. THE NEW RATE
WILL BE $18.79. HORSE CAVE WATER COMMISSION CHARGES ITS' CUSTOMERS TO OFFSET THE
GREEN RIVER WATER DISTRICT RATE INCREASE. THIS WAS THE FIRST READING OF AN
ORDINANCE APPROVING AN INCREASE IN WATER RATES WAS PASSED AND A 2ND READING WILL
BE HELD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, AT 12 NOON.
IN UNFINISHED BUSINESS, THE SECOND READING ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY OWNED BY JOHN
BUCKINGHAM 321 MAPLE AVENUE, WAS PUT ON HOLD.
AN INTRODUCTION AND SWEARING IN OF 2 NEW POLICE OFFICERS WAS CONDUCTED BY CITY
ATTORNEY PAT ROSS. THE TWO NEW OFFICERS ARE JEWLIE ROBINSON AND JENNIFER.
ARBOGAST.
HORSE CAVE CHRISTMAS PARADE WILL BE HELD DECEMBER 2ND AT 10 AM. GRACE
DUNAGAN AND SUE NUNN WILL CO CHAIR THE EVENT. ENTRIES WILL LINE UP AT
HORSE CAVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ON EAST MAIN STREET. “MAKE THE SEASON
BRIGHT” WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 30TH AT MEDICAL CENTER AT CAVERNA WITH A
TENTATIVE START TIME OF 5:OO PM. THE EVENT IS SPONSORED BY MED CENTER
FOUNDATION.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
Glasgow man faces child sexual abuse charges
On September 8th, a 7-year-old girl stated she was touched by a man close to her family. Police were called September 19th to investigate a suicidal man, identified as 27-year-old Carlos Granados, of Glasgow. Granados had slit wrists and had punctured his throat with a knife. Granados was transported to a Nashville hospital. He was arrested Monday and lodged in Warren County Jail on a charge of sexual abuse of a child under 12. Bond was set at $100,000 cash.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
Bullitt County mother claims the death of her two sons was an accident
A Bullitt County detective testified in court Tuesday morning in the case of Tiffanie Lucas, of Shepherdsville. Lucas is the mother of two boys who the detective said were found in a bedroom of a home after two calls of a
shooting were received by police in the 200 block of Brentwood Drive. Police found a neighbor trying to provide medical care to the boys, identified as 9-year-old Jayden Howard and 6-year-old Maurice Baker, Jr. Both boys died after arriving at the hospital. The detective testified that video surveillance showed Tiffanie Lucas coming over to a neighbors and that no one else was seen coming or going out of the home. In the video, 4 shots are heard. During an interview, Lucas claimed the shootings were an accident. She was arrested after the interview and lodged in Bullitt County Detention Center. Bond was set at $2,000,000.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
More counties issuing burn bans
Due to dry conditions continuing, both Metcalfe and Green Counties have issued burn bans, along with Barren County. Officials say the projected weather this week is making conditions more dry and treacherous. Eastern Kentucky has had over 136 fires that the Kentucky Division of Forestry has responded to since November 3rd. Those fires damaged over 27,000 acres of land and resulted in two fire-fighters' deaths. As a precautionary, homeowners are urged to remove dry leaves and vegetation from around the foundation of their homes and report any active fires to the Division of Forestry.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
Hart County man arrested on burglary charges
64-year-old Danny Hodges was arrested Tuesday evening by the Horse Cave Police Department. Hodges was charged with burglary, 2nd degree, and possession of burglary tools. The Hart County Jail's website shows Hodges has a court date scheduled for November 20th.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
Nearly 60 dogs rescued in Horse Cave
National non-profit Animal Rescue Corp reported rescuers found a total of 58 dogs Tuesday with most of them chained up with shelters of pallets, barrels, plywood or a horse trailer for cover. Three litters of small puppies were found in small wire cages. The non-profit said some ran loose in and around the property, while others were in small pens. According to Animal Rescue Corps, the owner surrendered all the animals to avoid facing criminal charges. Hart County law enforcement shut down the facility. The puppy litters, along with their mothers and three other dos were placed with the Kentucky Humane Society and all remaining dogs were transported to Animal Rescue Corps' rescue center in Gallatin, TN.
Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
Fentanyl arrest made in Bowling Green
The Bowling Green - Warren County Drug Task Force has arrested Tyrell Whitney of 580 Moss Creek Avenue, Bowling Green, Age 26. He was charged with:
Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, Class B Felony, over 28 Grams Fentanyl, 2 Counts
Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, Class A Felony, over 28 Grams Fentanyl, Firearms Enhancement, 1 Count
Possession of a Handgun by a Convicted Felon, Class D Felony
Trafficking in Marijuana, over 8oz to 5 Pounds, Firearms Enhancement, Class C Felony
Following two covert drug purchases of over 1,000 M-30 Fentanyl Tablets from the accused he was arrested in a traffic stop by the Kentucky State Police Interdiction Team on Stonebridge Lane in Bowling Green at 5 PM, November 13 without resistance. During his arrest $2,308 in cash was seized from his person.
Detectives with the Drug Task Force were able to obtain a search warrant though additional surveillance and investigation. The search warrant for the accused residence was executed with assistance from the Kentucky State Police Interdiction Team at 7PM, November 13, at 580 Moss Creek Avenue in Bowling Green.
During the search of the accused residence 1,879 additional M-30 Fentanyl tablets, about 1 pound of high-grade processed marijuana, THC marijuana edibles “gummies”, $29,426 in cash, a money counter, and 2 handguns were seized.
M-30 tablets, “The Fentanyl Pill” is an extremely dangerous substance and has resulted in many overdose deaths in Warren County and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
The investigation is ongoing and additional charges are possible.
The accused was lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail pending arraignment in Warren District Court.
Monday, November 13th, 2023
Friday night area highschool football
Hart County Raiders remain undefeated at 12-0 after holding on to beat Glasgow 28-21 Friday night at Raider Field in the Class 3A playoffs. On offense, Joshua Dan Crump had 14 carries for 54 years and 2 touchdowns and Jacob Shoulders was 3/5 passing for 77 yards and 2 touchdowns. On defense, Connor Walters had 2 pass deflections and 4 tackles. The Raiders will now take on Union County at home Friday night. Pregame will be at 6:30 p.m. with kickoff scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have the play by play live broadcast here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, November 13th, 2023
Man arrested in Hart County for wanton endangerment
Hart County Sheriff's Office arrested a Horse Cave man Friday. 39-year-old Joseph Lindsey was charged with wanton endangerment, 1st degree, unlawful
imprisonment, 1st degree & assault, 4th degree (domestic violence), minor injury. Lindsey was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, November 13th, 2023
Fugitive taken into custody by Cave City Police
A fugitive has been taken into custody. Cave City Police Department arrested the fugitive Saturday. 41-year-old Brian Christopher Legere was transported to the
Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, November 13th, 2023
Canmer woman arrested for promoting contraband
45-year-old Stacy L. Wilson was taken into custody Saturday night by KSP. Wilson was charged with promoting contraband, 1st degree, possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree - drug unspecified, possession of marijuana, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, giving an officer false identifying information and persistent felony offender 1. She is currently lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, November 13th, 2023
KSP make an assault arrest
An Elizabethtown man is facing assault charges. KSP arrested 36-year-old Carlos Cruz Friday night. Cruz is charged with assault, 4th degree, (domestic violence) minor injury. He was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Friday, November 10th, 2023
Man Driving Intoxicated With Children In His Vehicle
LaRue County Deputies received a report of an intoxicated driver in along Campbellsville Road (KY 210) with children in the vehicle. Chief Deputy Ferrie located the vehicle driving at an extremely slow speed in the opposing lane creating an extremely dangerous situation. The vehicle was stopped in the area of borders curve. The operator was identified as Aaron Hoehler of Elizabethtown. After a roadside investigation Hoehler was arrested and lodged in LaRue County Detention Center on the following charges: Careless driving, DUI 2nd offense and Wanton Endangerment x2 for the two children in the vehicle. The Sheriffs Office asks anyone who suspects a driver may be intoxicated to dial 911 immediately.
Friday, November 10th, 2023
New Grayson County Clerk's Audit Released
The newly released 2022 audit of the Grayson County Clerk’s office says the clerk is paying employees using an improper wage method. This is a repeat violation from the previous year's report. During the audit period, employees in the Grayson County Clerk's office were paid on a salary basis regardless of how many hours are recorded on their timesheets. Office employees are supposed to either work 32.5 or 37.5 hours per week on a rotating basis, with all employees working six Saturdays per year. Employees are required to use personal leave for time under these requirements. The audit says no documentation of overtime or comp time was noted for employees who worked more hours, indicating those employees are not receiving the full amount of compensation for actual work time. In a response to the 2021 audit, Grayson County Clerk Charlotte Willis stated her employees are salaried based on a 32-40 hour work week and she believes as long as employees do not work over 40 hours per week, employees do not need to be compensated any further. When asked about comp time for hours worked over 32.5 or 37.5 in any given week, the county clerk noted that employees kept up with their time and it must be claimed within the same work period. Willis told the state auditor following last year's report that her office would document work time better and more efficiently. With the release of the new report, the clerk stated with the previous audit being late in that year and necessary corrective actions not being fully explained, changes were not implemented until the next year's audit period had already began. She says compensatory time has always been given just not properly documented and the correction has been made which should lead to no findings for the next audit cycle. The auditor’s office is referring findings to the Kentucky Labor Cabinet’s Division of Wage and Hours.
Friday, November 10th, 2023
Football Friday Night
In one of the most highly anticipated high school football matchups in the state tonight, our undefeated Hart County Raiders host the 9-2 Glasgow Scotties in round two of the KHSAA Class 3A Playoffs. The game is a rematch of an October 13th regular season contest at Glasgow, where Hart County scored a long-pass touchdown in the game’s closing seconds to secure the win. Tonight’s game is set for a 7pm kickoff. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:30.
Thursday, November 9th, 2023
Hart County Cheer Competition Region Champs
Hart County Middle School Cheerleaders are KAPOS Cheer Competition Region Champs. They competed Wednesday at John Hardin High School to bring home the title.
Thursday, November 9th, 2023
Mobile tax collection dates in Hardin County
As a convenience for Hardin County citizens, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department is hosting mobile tax collection dates across the county. On Saturday, mobile tax collection will be open in the southern end of the county. Payments can be made at Upton City Hall and Fire Department from 9-11am and Sonora City Hall and Fire Department from 11:15am-1:15pm.
Thursday, November 9th, 2023
Bowling Green man arrested in Hart County
A Bowling Green man is in Hart County Jail, after he was found hiding in a vacant building near an Edmonson County daycare center Wednesday morning. The sheriff’s department was dispatched after a complaint call from Sarah's Playschool around 8:30. A report states 59-year-old Richard Spears walked across their property and disappeared into a vacant building. Spears was located by police and attempted to run away before being detained. A search resulted in the discovery of suspected methamphetamine, cash and a pipe. He was arrested and booked on charges of trafficking in controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and fleeing police on foot. An ID check also revealed warrants for violations of probation out of Warren County.
Thursday, November 9th, 2023
Woman arrested for auto theft
A woman has been arrested after stealing a truck in Leitchfield. It’s the second time 34-year-old Kira Mattingly has taken a vehicle. After receiving a report of a stolen 2008 Chevrolet Silverado, police located the truck along Orchard Street backed into a driveway where Mattingly was placing items in the back. She was arrested and booked at Grayson County Detention Center on a charge of receiving stolen property. An ID check also revealed a warrant for failure to appear in court. In an incident from April, Mattingly was arrested after stealing a Dodge Ram parked at Wilson and Muir Bank on Main Street while the vehicle owner was inside the bank.
Wednesday, November 8th, 2023
General Election Recap
Voter turnout in Hart County Tuesday was just over 36%, with 4,999 people casting ballots for Kentucky’s General Election. Hart County voters favored Republican candidates in every state-wide race. Totals from the county were slanted by a margin of more than 2:1 in each contest except the governor’s race which was slightly under 2:1. For governor, Daniel Cameron picked up 61% of the Hart County vote over Andy Beshear. In the Secretary of State Race, Michael Adams won 72% of the Hart County vote over Buddy Wheatley. For Attorney General, Russell Coleman picked up 70% of the Hart County vote over Pamela Stevenson. In the race for Auditor, Allison Ball won 72% of the vote over Kim Reeder. For State Treasurer, Mark Metcalf won 68% of the vote over Michael Bowman. And, in the Ag Commissioner’s race, Jonathan Shell picked up 71% of the vote over Sierra Enlow. Hart County followed in-line with the rest of the state with the exception of the governor selection. State-wide, Andy Beshear won re-election.
Wednesday, November 8th, 2023
Missing Teen Located
Police say Bailey Baier has been found. The 16-year-old went missing Sunday night. A release from Glasgow Police says she has been returned to her home safely.
Tuesday, November 7th, 2023
General Election Day
Voting is open for the 2023 Kentucky General Election. With no locally contested races, ballots in Hart County are the same for all precincts. Voters will chose a governor, secretary of state, attorney general, auditor of public accounts, state treasurer and commissioner of agriculture. Voters registered in Hart County can vote at any polling location regardless of their precinct. Voting locations include each of Hart County’s elementary schools, Hart County High School and Horse Cave Fire Department. Linwood Fire Department has been added to polling locations for the general election. Polls close at 6pm. If early voting provides an accurate estimate for voter turnout, there should be a significant increase of votes cast today versus the May Primary. Six months ago, just over 150 ballots were cast. In the three day of early voting last week, 663 ballots were filled out. Join us here on WLOC for coverage of Hart County results tonight from the courthouse in Munfordville.
Tues
day, November 7th, 2023Raider Cheer Team Wins Back-To-Back-To-Back
Congratulations to Hart County Raider Varsity Cheer. They are region champs for the third consecutive year. The group competed in the KHSAA event Saturday at Valley High School. Best wishes go out to the Hart County Middle School Cheer Team Wednesday as they compete for the first time in the school system’s history.
Tues
day, November 7th, 2023Search For Missing Teen
Glasgow Police Department is asking for help from the general public in finding a missing teen. A release from the department Sunday night says 16-year-old Bailey Baier was last seen wearing a black tank top and black sweatpants and may be driving a gray Chevrolet Malibu. She is described as 5′3, weighing 120 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to contact law enforcement.
Tues
day, November 7th, 2023Firefighter Receives Minor Injuries Battling House Fire
A firefighter received minor injuries battling a house fire Sunday night. Cave City Fire Department was called to the home just before 11pm. Units from Park City, Hiseville and Horse Cave assisted. The firefighter was treated on-scene by Barren-Metcalfe EMS. Responders were at the house for about four hours.
Monday, November 6th, 2023
Glasgow Police Dept makes drug arrest
36-year-old Myler Thomas was arrested Sunday by the Glasgow Police Department. He was charged alcohol intoxication in a public place, 1st & 2nd offense, resisting arrest and menacing. Thomas was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, November 6th, 2023
Cave City Police makes drug arrest
The Cave City Police Department made a drug arrest Friday night. 42-year-old Chadrick Millican was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, methamphetamine; tampering with physical evidence, prescription controlled substance not in a proper container, drug paraphernalia buy/possess and possession of marijuana. Millican was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, November 6th, 2023
Raider Cheer Team Wins Back-To-Back-To-Back
Congratulations to Hart County Raider Varsity Cheer. They are region champs for the third consecutive year. The group competed in the KHSAA event Saturday at Valley High School. Continued best wishes go out to the Hart County Middle School Cheer Team as they compete Wednesday for the first time in the school system’s history.
Monday, November 6th, 2023
Raider Band Wraps Up Season
The Hart County Raider Marching Band wrapped up the 2023 season Saturday at the Mid-State Band Association's Class A Championships in Greater Cincinnati. After performing in semifinals, the band was selected to perform in finals, placing 7th among groups from Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan.
Monday, November 6th, 2023
Pictures Taken Of People Using Restroom In Glasgow Store
A man taking video of others in the men’s bathroom at Glasgow Walmart has been arrested and charged with video voyeurism. Police received a complaint of 56-year-old Jasen Crum taking partially nude pictures of people over bathroom stalls. He was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Hart County Sheriff's Department Receives Clean Audit
State Auditor Mike Harmon released the 2022 financial audit of Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson’s office on Tuesday with a clean report for business conducted over the previous year. In compliance with state law, the auditor issues two sheriff’s reports each year: one reporting on the audit of the sheriff’s tax account, and the other reporting on the audit of the fee account used to operate the office. The Hart County audit notes zero instances of noncompliance and zero matters involving internal control over financial reporting and operation. Sheriff responsibilities include collecting property taxes, providing law enforcement and performing services for the county fiscal court and courts of justice. The sheriff’s office is funded through statutory commissions and fees collected in conjunction with these duties. The full Hart County report is available through the Kentucky State Auditor website: auditor.ky.gov.
Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Man Missing From Hart County Manor Found
A man who went missing from Hart County Manor early Thursday was located and brought back late in the afternoon. Emergency management reported 27-year-old Marcus Ratliff left the facility and walked to a business in Munfordville where he requested an ambulance. The EMS unit took Ratliff to The Medical Center at Caverna, where he later left on foot and was seen headed toward Cave City. He was found by Barren County authorities in the Park City area. A police transport from Hart County returned Ratliff, who is autistic. There is no report of injury associated with the incident. A source with knowledge of the incident says while Ratliff is subject to the medical condition described, he has no power of attorney and can make his own decisions.
Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Weekend Sports/Activities Ticker
In round one of post season high school football, Caverna hosts their first playoff game in 15 years tonight when Bethlehem comes in for a 7pm Kickoff. The Colonels are 5-5 on the year as Class 1A District 1 Season Champions. Bethlehem is 3-7 on the year.
Hart County looks to continue a perfect record into the post season. The 10-0 Raiders are Class 3A District 2 Champions and will host Webster County tonight for a 7pm kickoff. The Trojans come into the game with a 6-4 record on the season. Catch the Hart County broadcast tonight beginning at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
The Hart County Raider Band will finish up their marching season this weekend as they compete in the Mid-State Band Association's Championship at Simon Kenton High School in Northern Kentucky. The Raider Marching Band is a former Class A Champion of the event. Saturday's performance will be at 11:30 Eastern.
Thursday, November 2nd, 2023
Local Coaches And Players Recognized By Kentucky Football Coaches Association
Ahead of an exciting Friday night of local high school football, both local high schools are recognized for success in the regular season.
Caverna coach Trevent Hayes has been named by the Kentucky Football Coaches Association as the Class 1A, District 1 Coach of the Year. While Hayes is no stranger to Caverna, this is his first season as head coach. His 2023 squad is the first district title winner at Caverna since 1985. Caverna’s Tyson Martin is the Class 1A, District 1 Player of the Year. Martin has been outstanding on both sides of the football with just over 1,300 yards rushing --- good enough for first in all of Class 1A and 10th overall in the state --- and 18 touchdowns. On defense, he has 80 tackles, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries taken back for touchdowns. Caverna hosts their first playoff game in 15 years Friday night with Bethlehem comes in for a 7pm Kickoff.
Hart County coach Chad Griffin is named the Class 3A, District 2 Coach of the Year. He has the Raiders riding an undefeated regular season into the post season. This is the first undefeated regular season in school history. Hart County’s Jaxson Shoulders is the Class 3A, District 2 Player of the Year. As a senior, Shoulders is among state leaders in tackles across all classes at just under 12 per game, putting him at 18th in that defensive category. Hart County hosts Webster County for a 7pm kickoff Friday night in Munfordville.
Thursday, November 2nd, 2023
Towne Mall Property Sold To Local Group
Elizabethtown’s mall has long been cast as a fading spot for retail shopping in the region. Once a thriving location for shoppers of stores like Sears, Disc Jockey and Dawhares, those and other retailers (once staples to such shopping centers) have gone out of business, leaving significant floor space for property management to fill. While independent stores and even attractions such as mini-golf and arcade-type gaming have filled these spaces, foot traffic in the mall continues a decline. Several factors are cited by property managers, including a trend toward online shopping, cost of updating facilities, overall economic trends and even location. In efforts to bring new life into Towne Mall, a company is purchasing the property for a reported $9.5 million. The 350,000-square-feet mall was sold through a receiver sale to TDA Properties, a local ownership group. The previous California-based owner Macerich allowed the Towne Mall property to go into foreclosure, forcing its receivership. Towne Mall opened in 1985 and amid the decline in popularity over recent years, it is still home to several successful retail names such as Belk, J C Penney, American Eagle, Bath & Body Works and Victoria’s Secret.
Thursday, November 2nd, 2023
Burden Sentenced To Life After Being Found Guilty In Murder Trial
The murder charge in a case involving a separated couple ended with a guilty verdict Monday. William (known as “Billy”) Burden of Upton was arrested in November of 2021 for killing his wife, Erica Burden of Bonnieville, who had been missing for two days after dropping her daughter off at school. Erica Burden’s car was found at the school. Investigators say Billy Burden took her body to a sinkhole a few miles away in LaRue County and then covered her with dirt and debris. He also is accused of concealing a gun, cell phone and purse with the body. The LaRue Circuit Court trial began last Wednesday and wrapped up Monday. The jury deliberated for only about 15 minutes before returning with a guilty verdict on the murder charge. Billy Burden is sentenced to life in prison.
Wednesday, November 1st, 2023
31E Wreck Injures One
A woman was injured in a collision just north of Glasgow on US 31E Monday. Glasgow Police responded after the driver, identified as Mindy Bowles, lost control northbound at the intersection of Carl Fox Road. Her vehicle exited the road and overturned after traveling through a ditch. She was taken to TJ Samson Community Hospital for treatment.
Wednesday, November 1st, 2023
Deputies Find Two Residents Deceased Upon Welfare Check
Two people were found deceased by officers with LaRue County’s Sheriff’s Department on Monday. Deputies responded to a residence on Alvin Brooks Road near Buffalo following a request for a welfare check where occupants did not answer their door. Upon arrival, deputies forced entry and discovered two residents deceased. The sheriff’s department identifies them as Kenneth and Linda Whitlock. An investigation is ongoing. A statement from the department says no additional information is being released at this time.
Wednesday, November 1st, 2023
Supreme Court Decision Reverses Trial Outcome Of Cave City Man's Case
The question of a juror’s ability to render a fair and impartial verdict in the trial of a Cave City man found guilty of sex crimes against a child has led to a Kentucky Supreme Court decision to reverse his conviction. The trial of 57-year-old Larry Moulder ended in late 2021 with a sentence of life in prison. Since then, he has been incarcerated at the state’s correctional facility in LaGrange. More recently, Kentucky Justices reviewed details of the jury selection process, particularly regarding a female juror who initially indicated her discomfort with pornographic subject matter. As in many jury pool selections, the juror was requested for a bench conference with the judge and case attorneys. State law requires any possible juror to be excused from a trial if there is “reasonable ground to believe” they cannot render a fair and impartial verdict. A transcript of the conference suggests the juror endured a lengthy interrogation into a blurred feeling of duty as a citizen and ability to be impartial regarding the case’s subject matter. Judge John T. Alexander’s account in the transcript informs the juror her feelings were not unusual or inappropriate. She continued insisting she wanted to be a good juror and do what is right but did not know how to determine what that was. When asked if she could be objective given the case’s involvement of a child, the juror indicated it would be hard to be objective under the circumstance. When given a hypothetical situation, the juror said she would not want a juror like her deciding a case if a family member were in Moulder’s shoes. The Supreme Court’s decision summary says the juror had not provided lawyers or the judge with a firm answer to their questioning after five minutes of conferencing and at best, the juror’s answers had placed her within a gray zone, which the court says is not good enough. At the end of the conference, the judge clarified he needed to hear the juror say she could presume Moulder innocent until proven guilty and she replied with, “I believe that I can.” The judge asked her if she felt as though she was made to answer the question with her response and she replied, “no.” Ultimately the juror was seated for the trial. A challenge to the trial claims the juror was questioned until her discomfort and partiality seemed reasonable and valid despite consistent reservations. The Supreme Court cites the judge’s failure to strike the woman from the jury. The decision means in order to convict Larry Moulder, a new trial will be required.
Tuesday, October 31st, 2023
Burglar Caught After Cutting Fence To Gain Entry To Business
Police in Glasgow arrested a Bowling Green man after a burglary. Police say Joseph Dearmond, Jr. was caught running away from Shoopman’s Towing. Investigators discovered a fence around the lot had been cut. Dearmond was apprehended a short distance from the scene. He is charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of burglary tools, burglary, fleeing on foot and criminal mischief.
Tuesday, October 31st, 2023
Public Comment Period Opens For Changes At Mammoth Cave National Park
As part of the required public input process, Mammoth Cave National Park is seeking comments on an Environmental Assessment (EA) to replace obsolete seasonal housing units with multiplex housing units and additional amenities. Full information on the proposed plan may be found on the Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) website and during a public open house on Monday, November 13th at the Mammoth Cave Picnic Area enclosed shelter from 4-6pm. Housing units at Mammoth Cave National Park are utilized by seasonal park service staff, interns and volunteers who need short term housing during the busy spring, summer and fall seasons. Current housing units are rapidly deteriorating, have an inappropriate foundation design for their location and are currently being utilized beyond their useful life. The buildings also do not meet certain current standards and do not comply with National Park Service (NPS) quarters policy. The EA will review a proposed plan to replace these existing housing units with two multi-story buildings. Proposed new units provide additional housing amenities including indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, an outdoor pavilion, options for large item storage, and parking for residents. Comments on the EA may be submitted at parkplanning.nps.gov and are due by November 29th.
Tuesday, October 31st, 2023
THC Product Advisory For Halloween
The Kentucky Narcotic Officers Association is advising parents to keep an eye out this Halloween for THC edibles in your kids bucket. A release from the groups says THC products can appear very similar and mimic popular candies and snacks. Dupe packaging is often used on candies or snacks that contain THC, Delta-8 or Delta-9. Companies have been warned by agencies like the FDA and FTC to stop selling such dupes, but many are produced outside of the United States where there are different copyright laws. The organization issues this advice as precaution. There are no specific threats or known rings of activity. The Kentucky Narcotic Officers Association urges inspection of all candy received by children and report suspicious products. In the event a child is exposed to or ingests THC, first call 911 and then call poison control.
Monday, October 30th, 2023
Suspected Named In Parkway Pursuit
More information is now available on the Thursday morning pursuit along Western Kentucky Parkway. Police in Hardin County began pursuit of a car driven by 42-year-old Lucas Nosko of Sonora after he attempted to run his estranged wife off of KY 84. The pursuit continued into Grayson County and ended with over and hour-long standoff. During the pursuit, Nosko called dispatch and told the attending telecommunicator he didn’t do anything wrong. A short time later, Nosko entered the construction zone near Clarkson and nearly hit a police cruiser. When approaching slower traffic ahead, he crossed the median and began traveling west on eastbound lanes of the parkway before crossing back to the westbound side. Further communication between Nosko and dispatch led responders to assume a bomb was being transported in the vehicle and he might attempt to hurt himself. He stopped just off the westbound shoulder near mile marker 95. Negotiations continued for over an hour before he was taken into custody and then transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. The parkway was blocked in both directions for about two hours during the incident. No injuries are reported.
Monday, October 30th, 2023
Battery Plant Construction Schedule Stretched
For now, BlueOval-SK will only complete one of their two battery plants currently under construction near Glendale. A Ford Motor Company investor call last week outlined plans to stretch out the schedule for battery production because of lower than expected sales of electric vehicles. Ford says while sales of EVs continue increasing, they are not doing so at the anticipated pace from when Glendale site plans were implemented. The anticipated workforce of 5,000 included both buildings. BlueOval-SK plans on opening plant one as anticipated in 2025, comprised of nearly 2,500 workers. Plant two with the remaining complement of around 2,500 was anticipated for production in 2026 but an updated timeline is not being announced. Building two will be put under roof and brought to a safe-standing condition and then paused. Local officials are not overly worried about the amended schedule. Ford made clear statements indicating long-term plans remain the same as the change is simply being made to parallel conditions of an evolving EV market. Infrastructure plans from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are not affected. Projects at the I-65 Exit 86 interchange are continuing on their original schedule along with widening improvements to KY 1136 on the southern end of the Glendale site. The Glendale Mobility Study just released and associated planning of projects will continue on the normal pace of progression.
Monday, October 30th, 2023
Convenience Store Robbery
A Buffalo convenience store was robbed Thursday night. The LaRue County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident which occurred at Y Not Stop just after 9pm. Kentucky State Police and Hodgenville Police provided assistance. A suspect in the robbery is described as a black male, wearing black pants, black hoodie and a black face mask. Anyone with information or local surveillance video footage that might have observed the suspect is asked to contact the LaRue County Sheriff’s Department at 270-358-3120.
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day, October 27th, 2023Weekend Sports And Activities Ticker
Tonight is the battle of unbeatens between Hart County and Campbellsville as the high school football regular season wraps up. Both teams are 9-0. The Raiders are playing for their first-ever unbeaten regular season after locking in their first-ever 3A District 2 Championship with a 21-18 win last Friday night at Franklin-Simpson. Tonight’s game is set for a 7pm Central kickoff. Our coverage begins at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Caverna is playing for their fourth win in-a-row tonight as they visit Monroe County for a 7pm Kickoff. A win would be the fifth over the past six games for the Colonels, who also secured a district championship last Friday night with a 52-6 win against Ballard Memorial. Caverna will host a first-round 1A playoff game against Bethlehem on November 3rd.
It is semi-finals and finals weekend for high school marching bands in Kentucky. Hart County's Raider Marching Band will perform at 1pm Saturday in the class 2A competition from Warren East High School. First year director, Cameron Johnson says he is proud of his students and their accomplishments on the season. Finals will be Saturday night from Western Kentucky University.
Friday, October 27th, 2023
Three-Vehicle Intersection Collision Injures All Three Drivers
Glasgow Police responded to a three-vehicle collision at Cleveland Avenue and South L. Rogers Wells Boulevard just before 9:30 Thursday morning. A 1999 full size SUV operated by Mitchell Lyons of Glasgow was traveling north on South L. Rogers Wells Boulevard and hit a 2009 car operated by Ronnie Hamilton of Glasgow which was traveling west on Cleveland Avenue. Following impact, both vehicles continued in a northwest trajectory and hit a third vehicle being driven by Wade Ford of Glasgow which had stopped in the roadway. Each driver was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for treatment. Cleveland Avenue was blocked for around two hours. The incident remains under investigation by the Glasgow Police Department Reconstruction team.
Friday, October 27th, 2023
County Unemployment Numbers For September Released
Hart County’s unemployment rate is unchanged from August to September. County-by-county numbers were released Wednesday after statewide numbers were released earlier in the week. Hart County remains at 4.4%, while the state average dropped slightly from 4.3% to 4.1%. Edmonson County also remains unchanged from the previous month at 5.3%, as does Metcalfe County at 4.8% and LaRue County at 4.5%. Barren County’s rate declined slightly to 4.4% along with Grayson at 4.5% and Hardin County at 4.1%. Green County is the only county to go the other direction, with their unemployment rate rising slightly to 3.9% while remaining the lowest of any neighboring counties. Woodford County recorded the lowest jobless rate in the commonwealth at 3.2%. Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 9%. Putting Kentucky in perspective with the rest of the US, the nation’s unemployment average for September is 3.6%.
Friday, October 27th, 2023
Parkway Pursuit Ends With Standoff
A westbound pursuit along Western Kentucky Parkway ended with over and hour-long standoff in Grayson County early Thursday. State Police and Hardin County Sheriff’s Department units began chasing the suspect in Hardin County after what was described as a domestic situation. During the pursuit, the male suspect called dispatch and told the attending telecommunicator he didn’t do anything wrong. A short time later, the suspect’s vehicle entered the construction zone near Clarkson and nearly hit a police cruiser. When approaching slower traffic ahead, the suspect crossed the median and began traveling west on eastbound lanes of the parkway before crossing back to the westbound side. Further communication between the suspect and dispatch led responders to assume a bomb was being transported in the vehicle. The suspect stopped just off the westbound should near mile marker 95. Negotiations continued for over an hour with the suspect threatening to harm himself before being taken into custody and then transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. The individual involved has not been officially identified. The parkway was blocked in both directions for about two hours during the incident. No injuries are reported.
Friday, October 27th, 2023
Missing Woman Found Deceased
The missing Hardin County woman from a story aired earlier this week has been found dead in Meade County. The body of 40-year-old Stephanie Ann Bungert was found Tuesday. She was last seen October 17th leaving her residence in a car. A release from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department previously indicated Bungert may have been battling mental health issues. The cause of death has not been officially released.
Thursday, October 26th, 2023
KYTC Assisting Cave City With Funding For Road Repair
Wednesday, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced $78,800 in assistance for Cave City. Road Aid Emergency Funds from the state will be used for slide repairs to South Second Street. The location is just off Broadway Street behind the downtown Gazeebo. South Second street remains blocked until repair is complete. Cave City Mayor Dewayne Hatcher says preliminary engineering work is underway and he hopes some work will be able to begin within the next couple of weeks. The city is responsible for administering the repair project which is reimbursed by the KYTC Department of Rural and Municipal Aid.
Thursday, October 26th, 2023
Hart County Clerk's Office Audit Released
State Auditor Mike Harmon released the 2022 financial audit of Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton’s Office on Tuesday with a clean report for business conducted over the previous year. The audit notes zero instances of noncompliance and zero matters involving internal control over financial reporting and operation. The Hart County summary is one of ten reports issued by the state auditor this week. The general audit process looks at receipts, disbursements and excess fees in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. County clerk responsibilities include collecting certain taxes, issuing certain licenses, coordination of property and vehicle records, coordination of elections and voting records along with other services. Clerk’s office operations are funded through statutory fees collected in conjunction with many of these duties. Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton says she is proud of her staff and the work they do in running an efficient and reputable operation. She also thanks the citizens of Hart County for trusting the clerk’s office in conducting business. The full Hart County report is available through the Kentucky State Auditor website: auditor.ky.gov.
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sday, October 26th, 2023DUI Wreck Sends Woman To Jail
Police say DUI is the probable cause of a single vehicle collision on KY 210 Monday night. A citation indicates 40-year-old Dianisha Patterson exited the roadway near Stiles Ford Road and ran into a ditch off the eastbound shoulder. Patterson was taken into custody and booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of DUI and having an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. She is additionally charged with violating conditions of a previous release. As of Wednesday night, she remains jailed with a $5,000 bond listed on her booking report.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Man Bags Items Without Scanning Them At Self Checkout
Store security video played a key role in the arrest of a Hodgenville man. Friday, police charged James Vickery with shoplifting resulting from a recent investigation. He was shown placing items directly into bags at a self-checkout register without scanning them. Vickery was booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Hart County Tax Bills Hit Mail This Weekend
Hart County property tax bills will be mailed Friday and like Barren County, bill recipients will see a slightly different look than in previous years. Yellow cardstock is not available and Hart County Property Tax Bills will be issued on white cards, with prominent information highlighted in yellow. Not much else has changed, with a 2% discount applied for payments made in November. Bills will be face value in December. A penalty is applied in January. E-Check, credit card and debit card payments will be accepted online at hartcountysheriff.com. A drop box is located in the parking lot on the south side of the sheriff’s department building in Munfordville. And, payments can be made in person during normal office hours at the sheriff’s office on Main Street in Munfordville. If you are mailing in a payment, please include your tax bill. For more information, contact the Sheriff's Office at (270) 524-2341.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Fatal Collision Involving An In Tow Portable Shed And Passenger Vehicle On KY 88
A woman died on KY 88 in Grayson County Monday night after her car collided with an oncoming over-dimension load consisting of a portable shed. A report from Kentucky State Police says 56-year-old Lisa Meredith of Clarkson was headed east in a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria and hit the inside facing portion of the westbound shed being towed by a Ford F-450 commercial truck driven by 19-year-old Kaleb Stutzman also of Clarkson. The collision happened in mostly dark conditions around 6:45pm near the intersection with Old Peonia Loop. Upon impact, the car exited the road and traveled down an embankment. Lisa Meredith was pronounced deceased at the scene. Kaleb Stutzman was not physically injured. The collision remains under investigation. The preliminary report does not indicate if the truck operator and owner were properly permitted and operating within over-dimension regulations.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Wreck On KY 61 Injures Three
Three people were injured in a wreck between Hodgenville and Greensburg on KY 61 Friday night in LaRue County. A report from the sheriff’s department says a vehicle driven by Randy Prewitt of Jeffersonville and Miranda Osinger of Campbellsville collided at the KY 61 intersection with Bailey Road. Prewitt was not injured. Osinger and two passengers were transported for treatment.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Man Charged In Sexual Relationship With Minor
Also on Friday, Hodgenville police arrested a 38-year-old man for having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old female. Daniel Roberts of Hodgenville is charged with 3rd degree rape in the case. He was the subject of a drug investigation in August which led a charge of unlawful transaction with a minor after he allegedly provided a juvenile with THC related products. Continuing investigation into that case led the recent rape charge. Daniel Roberts was booked at Larue County Detention Center but is no longer listed as an inmate at the facility.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Barren County Tax Bills Will Look Different
Barren County tax bills will look different this year. The sheriff’s department says property owners will no longer receive traditional "yellow" cards. A press release from the department says they are no longer able to obtain yellow cardstock, resulting in bills being printed on letter sized paper mailed in a white envelope. Barren County tax bills will be mailed on October 30th. Residents can pay beginning November 1st.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Search Continues For Hardin County Woman
A search continues to find a missing Hardin County woman. Over the weekend, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department issued a public request for assistance in finding Stephanie Ann Bungert. She was last seen a week ago leaving her residence in a beige colored 2018 Chevrolet Malibu. A release from the department says Bungert may be battling mental health issues. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office at 270-765-5133 or your local law enforcement.
Wednesday, October 25th, 2023
Missing Teen In LaRue County
Authorities in LaRue County are attempting to locate 16-year-old Allison Lyvers. The teen left her residence in Lyon Station Friday with an unknown male in a black, unknown make/model truck which was last seen heading toward New Haven. Police say a family member made contact with the girl and urged her to return home to no avail. Anyone with information regarding the location of Allison Lyvers should contact the LaRue County Sheriff’s Office at 270-358-3120.
Tuesday, October 24th, 2023
Man Charged In Sexual Relationship With Minor
Also on Friday, Hodgenville police arrested a 38-year-old man for having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old female. Daniel Roberts of Hodgenville is charged with 3rd degree rape in the case. He was the subject of a drug investigation in August which led a charge of unlawful transaction with a minor after he allegedly provided a juvenile with THC related products. Continuing investigation into that case led the recent rape charge. Daniel Roberts was booked at Larue County Detention Center but is no longer listed as an inmate at the facility.
Tuesday, October 24th, 2023
Barren County Tax Bills Will Look Different
Barren County tax bills will look different this year. The sheriff’s department says property owners will no longer receive traditional "yellow" cards. A press release from the department says they are no longer able to obtain yellow cardstock, resulting in bills being printed on letter sized paper mailed in a white envelope. Barren County tax bills will be mailed on October 30th. Residents can pay beginning November 1st.
Tuesday, October 24th, 2023
Search Continues For Hardin County Woman
A search continues to find a missing Hardin County woman. Over the weekend, the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department issued a public request for assistance in finding Stephanie Ann Bungert. She was last seen a week ago leaving her residence in a beige colored 2018 Chevrolet Malibu. A release from the department says Bungert may be battling mental health issues. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Hardin County Sheriff’s Office at 270-765-5133 or your local law enforcement.
Tuesday, October 24th, 2023
Missing Teen In LaRue County
Authorities in LaRue County are attempting to locate 16-year-old Allison Lyvers. The teen left her residence in Lyon Station Friday with an unknown male in a black, unknown make/model truck which was last seen heading toward New Haven. Police say a family member made contact with the girl and urged her to return home to no avail. Anyone with information regarding the location of Allison Lyvers should contact the LaRue County Sheriff’s Office at 270-358-3120.
Monday, October 23rd, 2023
Woman Flees Domestic Complaint Scene After Being Detained
Hodgenville Police are searching for a woman who fled the scene of a domestic complaint over the weekend. She is also wanted for unrelated charges in Hart County. A press release from the agency requests help in finding Jessica Benningfield of Hodgenville. She was last seen at a location on Fairview Drive. Police had her detained when she fled on foot wearing pajama bottoms and a white shirt with her hair pulled back into a ponytail. A Hodgenville Police spokesperson says there is no additional danger to the community. Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call police immediately.
Monday, October 23rd, 2023
Man Arrested After Picking Up Teen From School
Glasgow Police arrested 27-year-old Jimmy Angel Friday, following an investigation that involved a search for a missing teen. Angel is charged with Custodial Interference after picking up a 16-year-old female from Glasgow High School Thursday without permission. The event led to police issuing a request for public assistance in locating the girl, including surveillance photos of Angel's vehicle used during the pickup. The girl was found safe a few hours later. Jimmy Angel is booked at Barren County Detention Center. No bail information is listed. He is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
Monday, October 23rd, 2023
Akebono Elizabethtown Announces Closure
Akebono Brake in Elizabethtown is closing. After 35 years manufacturing at the western Ring Road facility, plans were announced Friday to cease operations in 2025. The decision impacts 629 employees. Notification of closing to employees was followed by retention incentive and severance package information. Reducing its North American manufacturing is central to what the company calls a business turnaround plan, adopted in September of 2019. Closure of Akebono plans then occurred in Clarksville, Tennessee and Columbia, South Carolina. Glasgow’s smaller facility remains open. Previously known as Ambrake, Akebono manufactures disc brakes and drum brakes for automobiles.
Friday, October 13th, 2023
Charges Filed In September Crash
Charges have been filed related to a crash in Hodgenville a couple of weeks back. Police responded to the crash along KY 1618 on Saturday, September 30th, between Lincoln Parkway and Campbellsville Road. An initial report was called in describing two vehicles being involved with one fleeing the scene. Police arrived and found both vehicles were still on-site. A westbound 2005 Ford sedan crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2002 Chevrolet SUV, causing the SUV to flip onto its side. The sedan traveled off right-of-way and down an embankment. The driver of the car, identified as Luis Romualdo of Magnolia, was seriously injured and flown to University of Louisville Hospital. The driver of the SUV, identified as Jonte Flanary of Louisville was not seriously injured and was released after treatment on-scene. In an updated police report issued Thursday, Hodgenville Police Chief James Richardson says Romualdo is being charged with DUI - aggravating circumstances, wanton endangerment and having no operator’s license. The report shows results of blood alcohol concentration at .271 with cocaine present.
Friday, October 13th, 2023
Rape Charge Involves Minor
A Grayson County man is accused of rape involving a minor. Charges against 25-year-old Alexander Madison of Leitchfield also include unlawful transaction with a minor. The rape charge is enhanced with the minor being incapacitated by an intoxicating substance. Alexander was arrested October 2nd and taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, October 13th, 2023
Workers May Benefit From Regional Workforce Needs
BlueOval SK is upping the ante on production and maintenance worker pay in competition of regional workforce hiring. In a press release, the company says they are increasing the starting wage for maintenance technicians and associate maintenance technicians to a range of $24 to $37.50 per hour based on experience. A company spokesperson says the new range is the result of a wage and benefit benchmarking study. Production operator wages are being hired at $21 per hour. Construction is on schedule at the Glendale site, with production anticipated in 2025. The company’s preparation for production is expected to draw on workforce numbers at factories from around the region, making wages and benefits more competitive on the whole as workers look for higher compensating opportunities.
Friday, October 13th, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
On the weekend sports ticker, the Hart County Raider Football Team takes their perfect record to Glasgow for a big 3A-District 2 matchup tonight with the Scotties. Both teams had a break in their schedule last week. Glasgow is coming off their first loss of the season, 27-14 when they hosted Franklin-Simpson two weeks ago. All three teams are in the 2nd District, emphasizing games down the homestretch with the Wildcasts also being undefeated heading into tonight’s games. Hart County and Glasgow are set for a 7pm kickoff. Our coverage begins at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports. Hart County travels to Franklin-Simpson next week.
Caverna is also on the road tonight. The Colonels look to even up their record, taking on Russellville. Caverna is 3-4 on the season while the Panthers are 1-6. Kickoff at Russellville High School is set for 7pm.
Thursday, October 12th, 2023
River Lake Church Members Back In US
Family and friends began spreading good news early Wednesday as members of the group from River Lake Church of Glasgow left Israel, headed for the United States. Israeli conflicts with the terrorist group Hamas prevented travel out of the country for those visiting from other parts of the world. The group was transferred to a secure hotel for several days before learning they would be coming home Wednesday. Confirmation of arrival on US soil in Boston began circulating around 1pm as they prepared for their connecting flight back home.
Thursday, October 12th, 2023
Man Falls Asleep At The Week Before Crash
One person was seriously injured in a two vehicle collision Wednesday morning on US 31W just south of Park City. Emergency crews arrived on-scene around 8:30 and determined 41-James Forrester of Bowling Green was southbound in a mid-size SUV and side-swiped a car driven by 65-year-old Teresa Frank of Smiths Grove. A police report indicated Forrester told an investigating officer he dozed off. After colliding with the car, the SUV exited the left side of the road and hit a tree. Forrester was flown to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. Frank was checked out at the scene and waived additional medical treatment.
Thursday, October 12th, 2023
Woman Wanted On LaRue Warrant
Authorities in LaRue County are currently looking for an Elizabethtown woman. The sheriff’s department is asking for help from the public in locating 44-year-old Bana Goodman. She has a warrant for her arrest out of LaRue Circuit Court. If anyone one knows her whereabouts, call the department at 270-358-3120.
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
Missing Man Found Deceased
A missing man has been found deceased. The Barren County Sheriff’s Department originally asked for help just over two weeks ago in finding 50-year-old John Price. A body found on October 4th near Center in Metcalfe County was suspected to be Price but had not been officially identified. On Tuesday, authorities updated their missing person request with new information confirming Price’s identity. No other details of his death have been released. Kentucky State Police is investigating.
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
Man Arrested After Foot Pursuit
Hodgenville Police arrested a man after a foot pursuit Tuesday evening. A patrolling unit observed James Brown of Hodgenville sitting on his porch. Brown had been wanted, with an active indictment. As officers approached, Brown ran from the home on foot. The pursuit lasted around 45 minutes through adjacent neighborhoods before surrender. James Brown was taken into custody and charged with fleeing police and was served the active warrant. He was transported to LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
Mega-station Construction Ahead Of Scheduled
Construction of the Buc-ee’s along I-65 in Smiths Grove is ahead of schedule and is expected to open earlier than originally announced. Ground breaking was held in June. Good weather for construction has helped crews escalate the schedule. Buc-ee’s is now expected to open by the end of May. Passer’s-by will notice significant changes at the site in coming weeks. One of the major time hurdles moving forward will be improving connectivity to the interstate interchange. KY 101 at the Buc-ee’s entrance will be rebuilt, along with entrance and exit ramps of the interchange.
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
Fire Quickly Extinguished At Dart
A fire reported at Dart Container Monday night created a localized evacuation. Horse Cave Fire Department responded and initiated the established industrial emergency protocol. The extruder building fire was quickly extinguished, though it took some time for smoke to clear. Horse Cave Mayor Randall Curry complemented Fire Chief Adam Sloan and assisting agencies for their timely and safety-minded response. No injuries are reported and there is no major damage. Dart security personnel said late Monday night there are no reported shift changes for operations due to the incident.
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
18-Month-Old Left In Running Car
Police received a call Sunday of an unattended small child inside a running vehicle. Hodgenville officers responded to the parking lot of IGA on Shawnee Drive just before 2pm. Investigation led to the arrest of Ronald Wolford of Hodgenville. He is charged with 1st degree wanton endangerment and endangering the welfare of a minor. Drug charges are also expected to be filed. Police say Wolford left the 18-month-old male and went into IGA. As officers attempted to find a suspect in the store, Wolford gave them false identification when he was approached. As a search continued inside, Wolford returned to the vehicle and attempted to leave before being detained by an off-duty deputy jailer in the parking lot. The child was released to his mother and the vehicle was impounded. Ronald Wolford was transported to LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 11th, 2023
Horse Cave Tax Rates Will Be Lower
Horse Cave City Council passed tax rates at Monday night’s October regular meeting. Compensating rates will be lower in the upcoming year. Real estate drops from .127% in 2022 to .107% for 2023. Personal property drops from .2244% to .1918%. Mayor Randall Curry notes the city has not raised taxes now for the past few years. In other business form the meeting, Joe Middleton, Executive Director of the Hart County Ambulance Board addressed the council and says the ambulance service will remain separate from Barren-Metcalfe EMS and T. J. Regional Health. A first reading was held and passed for annexation of property at 321 Maple Avenue. Departmental reports were provided from police, fire and public works. Resignation of Larry Jewell from the Hart County Solid Waste Board was accepted while Paul Wilson was appointed to the board for a two-year term. Concerns were brought to the council regarding a lack of lighting along KY 218 between the cemetery and Dollar General area, given significant amount of pedestrian traffic. The city will look into the matter in conjunction with Magistrate Ricky Alvey and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Mayor Curry thanked everyone involved in a successful Heritage Festival and announced recommended Halloween Trick-Or-Treat Hours of 4-7pm on October 31st throughout the city.
Monday, October 9th, 2023
Missing Glasgow teen located
A teen reported missing from Glasgow has been found. Authorities say 13-year-old Serenity Stockton disappeared from a location along McGrah Avenue Saturday evening. An update Sunday from Glasgow Police thanked the general public for providing information and the young girl was located in safe condition.
Monday, October 9th, 2023
Shots fired Saturday in Hodgenville
A fight involving several suspects ended with shots fired Saturday afternoon. The incident took place at a location in Hodgenville on Tanner Road. When police arrived, the altercation had ended but they were advised shots had been fired into the air and two vehicles fled the scene. Both were located a short time later and were escorted back to the scene. A preliminary police report says one suspect sustained a serious injury during the fight and was taken to Baptist Health Hardin and then transported to Louisville for treatment. Investigation continues and charges are expected to be filed.
Monday, October 9th, 2023
Judge-Executive home after suffering heart attack
Grayson County’s Judge-Executive is back home after suffering a serious medical issue while on vacation in the Smokies last week. Kevin Henderson and family were in the National Park when he suffered a heart attack. He was transported to an emergency facility in Sevier County and then transferred to a hospital in Knoxville. Henderson’s family said he underwent surgery to address 100% blockage in one artery. Before returning home to recover, he spent three days in an intensive care unit. A social media post from Henderson says his doctor called him the “luckiest guy in Tennessee that day.” He will continue cardiac rehab and is expected to make a full recovery. He urges people to pay attention to signs of a possible heart attack and seek medical attention immediately.
Friday, October 6th, 2023
Water Utility Customer Notice
Attention GRVWD Customers in the Knob Lick area. Due to routine maintenance on the Knob Lick tank, over the next 7 days you may experience variances in water pressure. At any time if you lose water, please contact our office, 270-786-2134. After hours you may call 270-528-2081. The utility thanks customers for their patience and cooperation.
Friday, October 6th, 2023
Police Respond To Shots Fired
Tuesday, Glasgow Police responded to a location near Adam’s Place after a report of gunshots being fired. Officers arrived and determined there were no injuries and arrested 26-year-old Joseph Keys of Glasgow. He was taken to Barren County Detention Center where he was booked on charges of possession of a gun by a convicted felon and possession of a controlled substance.
Friday, October 6th, 2023
Hart County Sheriff's Department Activity
Monday, October 2, Donald Lee Huffman W/M 27 of Cave City Ky and Tammy Keith W/F 49 of Cave City Ky were arrested and lodges in the Hart County Detention Center for the following offenses:
Donald Huffman - Manufacturing Methamphetamine 1st Offense (Enhancement), Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon, Possession of Marijuana , and Unlawful Possession of Meth Precursor 1st Offense.
Tammy Keith - Manufacturing Methamphetamine 1st Offense (Enhancement), Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon, Possession of Marijuana (Enhancement), Unlawful Possession of Meth Precursor 1st Offense (Enhancement), and Drug Paraphernalia Buy/Possess. The incident was investigated by the Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force and the Hart County Sheriff's Office.
Tuesday, October 3, Taylor Weiser W/M 30 of Canmer Ky was arrested and lodged in the Hart County Detention Center for the following Offense: Attempted Arson 1st Degree. The incident was investigated by Deputy Jonah Carter and Bruce Neville. They were assisted by the Munfordville Police Department and Hart County Ambulance Service.
Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Voter Registration Wrapping Up Ahead Of Election
Registration opportunity for voting in November’s general election will end next week. Citizens who are eligible must complete registration by 4pm next Tuesday, October 10th. Election day in Kentucky is Tuesday, November 7th. Online voter registration information is available at elect.ky.gov or you may visit your county clerk’s office, in-person.
Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Blitz
Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement is participating in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Operation SafeDRIVE (Distracted Reckless Impaired Visibility Enforcement) through today. This wraps up a three-day blitz targeting driving behavior that often leads to crashes involving passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The national SafeDRIVE initiative cracks down on aggressive driving, speeding, tailgating, failing to wear a seat belt, distracted driving and driving under the influence. Commercial Vehicle Inspectors will also be working to ensure commercial drivers follow safety regulations, including hours of service compliance, commercial driver license compliance, medical certification and commercial motor vehicle credentialing.
Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Scam Uses Actual Greeting Of Sheriff's Department
The Hardin County Sheriff’s Department says a scammer is making residential calls from a local number and informs those who answer of a missed jury duty date and offers to accept payment for a fine. They will give out a number to call with further instructions and are using an actual voice greeting from the sheriff’s department in a further attempt to legitimize the scam. A spokesperson with Hardin County SO says if the department needs to contact anyone with a matter of importance, they will do so in-person. Anyone with questions is welcome to call the sheriff’s office at 270-765-5133.
Thursday, October 5th, 2023
Weekend Drug Arrests
Saturday, two people were arrested by the Hart Count Sheriff’s Department. Officers charged 18-year-old Abram Clover of Edmonton with possession of drug paraphernalia, trafficking in methamphetamine, complicity to trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine. And, 42-year-old Angela Riley of Hardyville is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, trafficking in methamphetamine and complicity to trafficking in methamphetamine. Both were taken to Hart County Jail.
Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
Woman Sets Her Residence On Fire
An erratic Elizabethtown woman set her residence on fire and is charged with arson related to the incident. A report was called in from Stovall Road where 59-year-old Dorothy Camenzind was observed in the yard of the home yelling unintelligibly. A witness also says she was crawling in the yard on all fours. A passing motorist stopped and attempted to extinguish flames but Camenzind demanded they refrain from taking action. When Kentucky State Police arrived, Camenzind was inside the house. A responding trooper was using a fire extinguisher to put out flames when Camenzind came out and continued yelling before going back inside. The trooper ordered her out of the home and she was taken into custody. Police say while she lived at the residence, she is not the property owner. Dorothy Camenzind faces a charge of first-degree arson. She is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
Missing 13-Year-Old
Kentucky State Police is asking for help in the search for a 13-year-old missing girl. She is identified as Crystal Vertrees of Columbia and was last seen by her family at a home in Adair County last Friday. Crystal Vertrees is described as five feet tall and 107 pounds with blond hair. When she was last seen, she was wearing a sweatshirt with red lettering. Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is asked to contact Kentucky State Police Post 15 in Columbia at 270-384-4796.
Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
New River Monitoring Point Along Green River
Mammoth Cave National Park announces a new river monitoring and forecast point to begin operation on October 31st. Forecast services for Green River are issued by the National Weather Service in Louisville in coordination with the Ohio River Forecast Center. Services will also include the issuance of Flood Warnings when the gauged depth of the Green River reaches the Minor Flood Stage level of 32 feet. This new forecast point will benefit visitors and park staff by providing additional safety-related information that river users can consider prior to launching watercraft. More information on this service is available on the National Weather Service website Louisville office page at weather.gov/lmk.
Wednesday, October 4th, 2023
New Officers For Neighboring County
Green County and the City of Greensburg have new officers serving and protecting citizens. The Green County Sheriff’s Department welcomes Deputy Carrie Davis. She has six years of prior law enforcement experience. Greensburg Police welcomes officers Richie French and Tyler Stevens. Officer French comes to the department with 10 years of experience with prior supervisor experience as Sergeant with Campbellsville Police. Officer Stevens comes to the department with 3 years of experience and is a graduate of the Kentucky State Police academy.
Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023
Semi Fire Blocks Parkway
Traffic was hindered for around 10 hours on Louie B Nunn Cumberland Parkway Monday between Edmonton and Columbia. Fire units were dispatched to a tractor trailer fire near Milepoint 34 just after 5am. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze and were on-scene for about two hours. Clearing of debris and removal of the vehicle took several additional hours. At the onset of the fire, traffic was blocked in both directions. After the fire was put out, traffic was opened for eastbound motorists. Westbound opened around 4:30 Monday afternoon.
Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023
Motel Drug Bust
Police agencies with the Barren River Drug Task Force made a motel drug bust in Cave City on Saturday. Officers arrived at Econo Lodge on Gardner Lane just before 2am and arrested 34-year-old Barry Marcum of Gradyville in Adair County. Police say Marcum allowed his room to be searched with various drugs observed in plain view. Around 400 grams of crystal meth were discovered along with 37 fentanyl pills disguised as oxycodone, nine suboxone strips, 15 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, three strips of LSD, marijuana, a large sum of cash and a handgun. He is charged with trafficking in all of these substances and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon along with possession of drug paraphernalia. An ID check revealed an already active warrant for other drug and traffic offenses. Barry Marcum was taken to Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, October 2nd, 2023
New Officer On Cave City Force
Cave City welcomes a new officer to the Police Department. He is Wesley Hicks, who has ten years of law enforcement experience, particularly in crash reconstruction. He is a Barren County native who most recently worked with Glasgow Police. Hicks is a graduate of the Department of Criminal Justice Training.
Monday, October 2nd, 2023
Saturday Wreck Sends Magnolia Man To Louisville Hospital
Saturday, police in LaRue County responded to a crash along KY 1618 between Lincoln Parkway and Campbellsville Road. An initial report was called in describing two vehicles being involved with one fleeing the scene. Police arrived and found both vehicles were still on-site. A westbound 2005 Ford sedan crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2002 Chevrolet SUV, causing the SUV to flip onto its side. The sedan traveled off right-of-way and down an embankment. The driver of the car, identified as Luis Romualdo of Magnolia, was seriously injured and flown to University of Louisville Hospital. The driver of the SUV, identified as Jonte Flanary of Louisville was not seriously injured and was released after treatment on-scene. A police report does not show any citations for traffic violations or any charges related to the incident.
Monday, October 2nd, 2023
Man Dies In Concrete Truck Crash
The concrete truck driver involved in Friday morning’s crash on US 31W Bypass in Elizabethtown died at the scene. Just before 8am Eastern, police and other emergency responders arrived at the location near the Western Kentucky Parkway interchange where the northbound truck impacted and penetrated guardrail and then stuck a concrete truss support for overhead road signage. Elizabethtown Police identified the driver as 26-year-old Dillon Pulaski, who worked for SRM Concrete. He was transporting a full load of material when the crash occurred. Fellow motorists who were first on-scene and rescue workers tried to free Pulaski but were unable to do so before he died. Police are continuing to investigate the collision and determine why the truck exited the road. Traffic was blocked across all lanes of the bypass due to the truss falling down. After medical personnel completed their response, contractors and crews with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet worked to carefully remove signage and truss components from over the roadway. Such overhead truss structures are estimated to cost a half-million dollars for full replacement. The department said after the emergency phase of the incident passed, they removed signs in hopes of being able to reuse them and only purchase necessary components to rebuild the truss. Traffic through downtown Elizabethtown was noticeably congested with for around seven hours Friday with the bypass being blocked. Temporary, smaller, side-mounted signs are expected to be installed this week until the full-size truss can be rebuilt.
Monday, October 2nd, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
The Raiders are 7-0, continuing to improve their best-ever starting record for a football season. Hart County defeated Adair County Friday night, 33-22. The Raiders are off this week but will face what is likely their best competetion to-date for the season when they travel to Glasgow next Friday night. The Scotties will be looking to redeem their first loss of the season. Glasgow was defeated Friday night by Franklin-Simpson, 27-14. The following game for Hart County will involve a trip to Franklin to take on the Wildcats October 20th.
Caverna had their offence clicking Friday night with a win over Fulton County, 72-14. The win pulls the Colonels up to 3-4 on the season. Like many teams in the area, Caverna is off this week but will return to action next Friday night when they travel to Russellville.
Season over... The Reds finished the 2023 campaign Sunday afternoon in Saint Louis with a 4-3 loss to the Cardinals. Down the homestretch of the National League Wildcard Race, the Reds finished 3-7 in their final 10, ending up two games off-pace of the Arizona Diamondbacks for the final post-season spot. Cincinnati will have another interesting off-season, particularly with a decision involivng franchise cornerstone Joey Votto. While the Reds were one of the youngest teams in baseball for 2023, their veteran star may have played his final game for the only team on which he has ever rostered. That's rare teritory for today's game. Many baseball insiders expect Votto to retire, given injuries over the past couple of years and a sharp decline from his career averages.
Friday, September 29th, 2023
Locally Known Teacher Among Class To Be Inducted Into Hall Of Fame
A longtime Glasgow Independent Schools Teacher who is also known by many locals for his time at WKU Glasgow is among four teachers being inducted into the Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame. Jesse Brown, retired from the Glasgow School System and continued as a substitute there while also teaching classes at Western. That all began in 1963 --- 60 years ago. Today, he continues substitute teaching, farming and working with Museum of the Barrens. Brown will be joined in the Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame by Kimberlea Embry, who has taught at Butler County High School for 32 years; the late Helen Russell, who worked for 44 years in Barren County Schools and the late Donna Smith, who taught math at Allen County-Scottsville High School for 30 years. These educators are chosen by a statewide committee and will be formally inducted on December 1st at WKU. The Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame was created in 2000 through a gift by Nunn, who hoped to recognize the vital role classroom teachers in Kentucky play in the education of young people and the positive impact education makes.
Friday, September 29th, 2023
Green County Man Driving Dump Truck Injured In Crash
Police in Taylor County say a two vehicle crash Thursday morning injured a Green County man. An incident report indicates a 2014 Kenworth dump truck operated by 63-year-old Jeffery Clark of Greensburg was headed west on US 68 and noticed vehicles stopped ahead. Clark was unable to stop. The truck collided with a full size SUV driven by 31-year-old Cambry Wooley of Campbellsville. Wooley was not injured, Clark was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Friday, September 29th, 2023
Sting Operation Catches Stores Selling Illegal Products To Underage Buyer
Police initiated an underage vaping sting operation Thursday at various gas stations and convenience stores in LaRue County which sell vape products. A directed 16-year-old was able to illegally purchase products at the Marathon on Wheldon Loop near I-65 in Upton, Docs Market #2 on Lincoln Farm Road in Hodgenville and Fast N Fuel on South Lincoln Boulevard in Hodgenville. An activity report indicates Why Not Stop in Buffalo, Why Not Stop in Magnolia, Lincoln General Store, Circle K and Hometown Convenient all in Hodgenville refused service to the juvenile. The illegal sale at Marathon in Upton and the clerk on duty marks the second such offence and will result in a charge of an unlawful transaction with a minor.
Friday, September 29th, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
The Raiders put their 6-0 best-ever start for a football season to the test tonight hosting Adair County for Senior Night. This is the final regular season home game for Hart County. Kickoff is set for 7pm. Our coverage begins at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Caverna looks to get back into the win column tonight as they travel to Fulton County for a 7:30 kickoff. The Pilots are 0-6 coming into tonight's game while the Colonels are 2-4 on the season.
The Reds were off Thursday heading into this final weekend for regular season baseball as they take on the Cardinals in Saint Louis. The Cardinals are at the bottom of the division this year and Cincinnati is still hopeful for a wildcard spot, given a timely losing streak by division rival Chicago. The final wild card position will be determined over the weekend with the Reds, Cubs and Marlins remaning in contention behind the Diamondbacks and Phillies. Remember, tonight's Reds game is preempted by Hart County High School Football.
Thursday, September 28th, 2023
Friday night high school football
Hart County Raiders will entertain district rival Adair County. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have the broadcast starting with the pregame show at 6:30 p.m. Caverna Colonels will travel Friday night to Fulton County to take on the 0-6 Pilots.
Thursday, September 28th, 2023
Drug arrest made in Barren County
A woman is facing drug charges after being arrested Wednesday in Barren County. Kalyn Huff was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess and persistent felony offender II. Huff was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. Glasgow Police Department made the arrest.
Thursday, September 28th, 2023
Boyfriend charged with murder in Crystal Roger's death investigation
Crystal Roger's, of Bardstown, was last seen July 3, 2015 at the Bardstown farm owned by her boyfriend, Brooks William Houck. Two days after she was reported missing, her car was found abandoned on the Bluegrass Parkway with her cell phone and purse inside. With the help of the FBI, recent searches of Houck's properties, including his home in Bardstown, led to the arrest of 41-year-old Brooks William Houck Wednesday morning. He was indicted by a Nelson County Grand Jury on September 20th and Houck has been charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence. In October 2015, police named Houck as a suspect in the case. Crystal Rogers, who was a mother of five, was presumed dead.
32-year-old Joseph Lawson was arrested September 7th, in connection to Rogers’ disappearance and faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence. Lawson pleaded not guilty and is being held on a $500,000 cash bond.
Rogers’ body has not been found. Sadly, in November 2016, Tommy Ballard, Crystal’s father, was shot and killed while hunting in a field. Authorities have not
found his killer.
Houck was transferred to the Hardin County Detention Center with bail set at $10 million cash. He is scheduled for arraignment October 5th in
Nelson Circuit Court.
Thursday, September 28th, 2023
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
Hart County Board of Education special meeting be held this evening, September 28th, at 6:00 p.m. at Central Office, 25 Quality Street, Munfordville. The items on the agenda are as follows:
Consideration and Bid Review for LeGrande School’s Project
Review Job Description(s)
Student Teacher Agreement with Campbellsville University
Wednesday, September 27th, 2023
WLOC Sports Ticker
Cincinnatti Reds will play the Guardians this evening at 5:10 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have coverage of the Reds game in progress right after the 5 o'clock obituary news.
Wednesday, September 27th, 2023
Barren County Sheriff's Office arrest fugitive
A wanted fugitive has been taken into custody. The Barren County Sheriff's Office arrested 51-year-old Quentin Alan Weibert. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, September 27th, 2023
Bowling Green man sentenced to 15 years in federal prison
According to court documents, Jimmy Norris was sentenced Monday for possessing with the intent to distribute over 23 grams of methamphetamine, illegally possessing a sawed-off shotgun that was not registered under the National Firearms Act, as well as possessing three handguns, two rifles and a sawed-off shotgun as a convicted felon. Norris will serve 15 years in prison, followed by a 3-year-term of supervised release. The case was investigated by the ATF Bowling Green Field Office and the Bowling Green/Warren County AHIDTA Drug Task Force.
Wednesday, September 27th, 2023
Ex-boyfriend arrested in Crystal Roger's disappearance
A Bardstown man has been arrested in connection with the death of his ex-girlfriend. Crystal Rogers, of Bardstown, disappeared 8 years ago in 2015. Her body has never been found, however she was presumed dead years after she'd gone missing. Brooks Houck was later named as the prime suspect in her murder but had never been charged with the crime. With the help of FBI, the arrest comes after recent searches at properties belonging to Houck. 41-year-old Brooks William Houck was taken into custody Wednesday morning. His bail is set at $10 million in cash. Back on September 7th, 32-year-old Joseph Lawson was arrested in connection with her disappearance. Lawson faces charges of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence. Sadly, Crystal Rogers’ father, Tommy Ballard, was shot and killed in 2016 while hunting in a field. Authorities have not found his killer.
Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
Two Smiths Grove men arrested in Edmonson County
The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department arrested two men Monday. 22-year-old Seth Bedwell was charged with possession of marijuana, conspiracy to trafficking in a controlled substance, 2nd degree, and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. 57-year-old Ronald Bedwell faces charges of possession of a handgun
by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana,
conspiracy to trafficking in a controlled substance, 2nd degree, drug
paraphernalia-buy/possess and menacing. Both men were lodged in the Hart County
Detention Center.
Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
Hart County Sheriff's Office make arrests
Hart County Sheriff's Office arrested a Summersville man Monday. 54-year-old James Davis was charged with Assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) minor injury and theft by unlawful taking - shoplifting. Davis was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
A Canmer woman is facing several drug-related charges after being arrested Monday. 45-year-old Stacy Wilson was arrested by the Hart County Sheriff's Office on charges of operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, giving an officer false identifying information, promoting contraband, 1st degree, possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree (drug unspecified), possession of marijuana and failure to appear. Wilson was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
Barren County Missing person investigation
The Barren County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation into the whereabouts of 50-year-old John G. Price of Glasgow, after he was reported missing. Price is a white male approximately 5'5 and 220 lbs. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen leaving his residence in Barren County around 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning. It is believed that he drove his 2006 gold or beige 4 door Hyundai Elantra toward Glasgow. His vehicle was discovered in a rural area of the Center Community in Metcalfe County abandoned over the weekend. An extensive search of the area, where the vehicle was located, was
conducted by Emergency Services and yielded no results other than some personal items. The BCSO asks for anyone with any knowledge of Mr. Price's whereabouts, to please call 270-651-2771. You may also call the Barren Metcalfe Emergency Communications Center after hours at 270-651-5151.
Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
KSP Investigates Fatal Collision in Simpson County
Kentucky State Police Post 3, Bowling Green received a call Saturday at 11:48 pm, for service in reference to a fatal collision that occurred near the 6300 block of Bowling Green Road in Simpson County. A preliminary investigation revealed that the operator of a GMC pickup truck was traveling southbound on Bowling Green Road when the vehicle crossed into the oncoming northbound lane. A 17 year old operator of a Mazda passenger car was traveling north when the GMC truck crossed into his lane causing a collision. The GMC truck struck a third vehicle being operated by Miracle Grana, 25, of Bowling Green. The operator of the GMC pickup along with the 17 year old operator of the Mazda car were pronounced deceased at the scene by the Simpson County Coroner. Miracle Grana and passenger, Katrine McCathron, were transported to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. The investigation continues and is being led by Trooper Bo Hubbard.
Monday, September 25th, 2023
Horse Cave man arrested for DUI
A 39-year-old Horse Cave man was arrested early this morning. After a traffic stop conducted by the Horse Cave Police Department, Billy Graves was arrested
and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/substance. Graves was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, September 25th, 2023
Edmonton Police Department makes drug arrest
22-year-old Amos Clover was taken into custody Sunday and charged with drug paraphernalia buy/possess, driving on a suspended operator's license,
possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (meth), along with failure to appear. Edmonton Police Department made the arrest. Clover was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, September 25th, 2023
Man faces at least 15 charges after KSP arrest
A 24-year-old man is facing as many as 15 charges after being arrested Sunday. KSP arrested Matthew Slaton on charges of speeding 26mph or more over the speed limit, reckless driving, fleeing or evading police, 1st degree, motor vehicle, failure to or improper signal, disregarding a stop sign, no registration plates or receipt, failure of non-owner/operator to maintain required insurance, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, destruction of VIN number, trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana (less than 8 oz.), drug paraphernalia, buy/possess, and operating a motor vehicle under the influence/substance. Slaton was transported and lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
Hart County vs. Caverna Grocery Bowl game
Both Hart County and Caverna's football teams are coming off big wins from last weekend and will face each other tonight in the "Grocery Bowl" as the Colonels host the Raiders. Kickoff is at 7:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC Sports with the broadcast beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
Theft arrest in Hart County
A West Liberty man was arrested Thursday night in Hart County. Hart County Sheriff's Office charged 26-year-old Aaron Walters with theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting). Walters was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
Woman arrested in Barren County for shoplifting
36-year-old Felissa Mills was arrested by Glasgow Police Department Thursday. Mills is charged with theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting) and possession of synthetic drugs, 2nd or subsequent offense. Mills was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
Barren County Sheriff's Office makes drug arrest
The Barren County Sheriff's Office made a drug arrest Thursday. 46-year-old Christopher Davidson was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, methamphetamine, non-payment of court fees and fines, along with failure to appear. Davidson was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Friday, September 22nd, 2023
COUNTY GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES DECREASE IN
PROPERTY TAXES
The Hart County Fiscal met Thursday morning in the courtroom.
After Judge Joe
Choate called the meeting to order, Brother Mark Wade, pastor of Hardyville
Union Church opened the meeting with prayer. The court was then led by Judge
Choate in the pledge of allegiance.
Judge Choate announced that the 3 taxing districts of the county will have lower
taxes for 2023. This is the 2nd year in a row and 3 of the last 5 years that
county taxes have decreased. The County went down from 10.1 to 9.8, the
ambulance rate down from 7.3 to 7.1 and the library down from 9.5 to 9.3.
Jailer Israel Bergerson reported there was a total of 170 in the county jail.
Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported that all schools now have an SRO officer with the new addition of Howard Garrison and Russell McCoy. The sheriff also stated that the Amish schools are visited daily by an SRO. Sheriff Wilson announced that there will be an on-line auction by the sheriff's office in October.
After routine business, the court approved the purchase of four 3500 Chevrolet
pick-up trucks from Bachman Chevrolet for $54,415 each which is state bid.
The court
recognized the sheriffs and solid waste audits for 22/23. The court also
approved a request for a grant from the USDA to purchase sheriff's vehicles.
The court announced that the Hart County Soil Conservation District had awarded
the court $15,000 for dead animal removal for Hart County Citizens at no cost to
the citizens.
The Court's next meeting will be Thursday, October 12th. at 9:00 a.m.
Thursday, September 21st, 2023
Theft and forgery arrest in Glasgow
A 64-year-old man is facing theft and forgery charges in Barren County. James Garrison was arrested Wednesday and charged with 2 counts of theft by unlawful taking (one of which was auto, $1,000 but less than $10,000 and forgery, 2nd degree. Glasgow Police Department made the arrest and Garrison was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, September 21st, 2023
Drug arrest in Metcalfe County
38-year-old Joshua Pedigo was arrested Tuesday by the Edmonton Police Department. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree (drug unspecified), drug paraphernalia (buy/possess), possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and no operators/moped license. Pedigo was transported to Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, September 21st, 2023
Cave City Police make drug arrests
The Cave City Police Department conducted a traffic stop early this morning. 40-year-old Sara Buckley was placed under arrest and charged with no registration plates or registration receipt, failure to produce insurance card, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia (buy/possess). Buckley was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
A 51-year-old man has been arrested on various charges by Cave City Police Department. On Wednesday, Luke Metzger was taken into custody and charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place, 1st & 2nd offense, terroristic threatening, 3rd degree, menacing and disorderly conduct, 2nd degree. Metzger was transported and lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, September 20th, 2023
Boil Water Advisory
A Boil Water Advisory was issued Tuesday afternoon by the City of Munfordville on National Turnpike in Munfordville from Hollinger Plant to Woods Road.
Wednesday, September 20th, 2023
Canmer man arrested by Vine Grove Police
22-year-old Austin Riggs was taken into custody early Monday and charged with Operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, improper display of registration plates, along with no registration plates. He was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center. Vine Grove Police Department made the arrest.
Wednesday, September 20th, 2023
A 41-year-old woman is facing multiple drug charges.
Mary Carter was arrested Monday by Glasgow City Police on charges of failure to appear, as well as theft of a motor vehicle registration plate, operating a vehicle on an expired operator’s license, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree (methamphetamine), possession of synthetic drugs, 2nd or subsequent offense, drug paraphernalia buy/possess, possession of an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, 2nd offense, tampering with physical evidence and possession of a controlled substance 2nd degree, drug unspecified. Carter was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, September 19th, 2023
Police Looking For Suspect In Vehicle Theft With Child Inside
Sunday evening, Elizabethtown Police was dispatched to a residence in the 200 block of Michelle Avenue following a report of a stolen vehicle with a seven month old female inside. Within an hour of receiving the initial call, a patrol officer located the vehicle within close proximity from where it was taken. The child was still inside and unharmed. Police do not currently have any suspects in this case and are asking anyone with relevant information or who may have seen the black Chevy Cobalt involved around 6:30 to please call 270-765-4125. A picture of the vehicle can be seen on the Elizabethtown Police Department's Facebook Page.
Tuesday, September 19th, 2023
Temporary Water Shut Off at Mammoth Cave National Park
The municipal water line to Mammoth Cave National Park's visitor center, main campground, overnight lodging, and administrative offices will be shut off from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Wed. Sept. 20th. The shut off is needed so Caveland Environmental Authority (CEA) can make repairs to the park's water system. Portable restrooms will be available to the public at the visitor center and the campground during the closure. A 24-hour water boil advisory will be in place once water service resumes. Tap water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or preparing food must be boiled for at least one minute before consumption.
For questions about the water shut off or water boil advisory, please contact CEA at (270) 773-2887.
Tuesday, September 19th, 2023
Burglary arrest in Edmonson County
A Bowling Green man is facing burglary and drug charges. Edmonson County Sheriff's Office arrested 27-year-old Christopher Gable early Monday morning, charging him with Burglary, 2nd degree, Criminal Trespassing, 1st degree, drug paraphernalia buy/possess, theft by unlawful taking, less than $10,000 and resisting arrest. Gable was taken to the Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, September 19th, 2023
Former Park City counselor sentenced
Sentencing was handed down Friday for a former Park City mental health counselor. Officials say through an investigation, an HSI Agent downloaded child sexual exploitation materials from 55-year-old Carl Anthony Puleo through a file-sharing network. Puleo was given eight years and four months in prison to be followed by a 10-year term of supervised release, for one count each of receiving, distributing and possessing child sexual exploitation materials. Puleo has also been ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $15,000.
Monday, September 18th, 2023
Saint Jude Dream Home Drawings
Winning tickets were drawn Sunday from those entered in the Saint Jude Dream Home Sweepstakes. The $360,000 home goes to Gregory Ellis of Scottsville. Other winners include Derek Roberts of Auburn, who wins $4,800 in fuel and groceries from Houchens Food Group. DeAnna Butler, of Caneyville, wins an $8,000 John Deere Zero Turn mower with a Stihl tool package from Wright Implement. And, Sylvia Tooley, of Bowling Green, wins a $10,000 shopping spree from Bowling Green Home Furnishings.
Monday, September 18th, 2023
Man Drowns While Fishing
A man died while fishing last Wednesday in Green County. The incident happened in the Bramlett Community. A report from the Green County Sheriff’s Department says 63-year-old Dell Judd was near a pond when he fell in and drown.
Monday, September 18th, 2023
Intoxicated Man With Knives On Lincoln Parkway
Police responded Saturday to a call of a suspicious man along Lincoln Parkway in Hodgenville. He was reported armed with a knife and possibly intoxicated. Officers arrived and identified the suspect as 22-year-old James Romines, of Hodgenville. Upon contact, it was determined he was armed with several knives and was impaired. Officers deployed an electronic control device during their initial encounter with Romines. He was taken into custody and transported to Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown. He was released from the hospital and booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of assault, resisting arrest, menacing, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Monday, September 18th, 2023
Weekend Sports Recap
Recapping high school football from Friday night, the Hart County Raiders remain perfect on the season, following a shutout of Butler County, 48-0. It was homecoming night. Congratulations to the 2023 Homecoming Court and Winners: Prince - Brenan Griffin, Princess - Faith Wheeler, King - Clark Rexroat and Queen - Lexie Barbour. Hart County takes a trip down 31W to Caverna for the Grocery Bowl this coming Friday night.
The Colonels will come into the game Friday night on a winning note after defeating Shawnee, 28-6. With the win, Caverna improves to 2-3 on the season.
The Reds lost to the Mets Sunday, 8-4, but take two of three against New York from the weekend. Cincy returns home tonight for their final homestand of the regular season to take on Minnesota. First pitch is 5:40 with coverage beginning at 5:10 here on WLOC.
Friday, September 15th, 2023
New Police Chief Announced
Greensburg has a new police chief. Josh Judd was announced Thursday as leader of the department by Greensburg Mayor John Shuffett. Judd is a Green County native and has been working with Hodgenville Police for the past three years. He says initial plans include recruitment and cultivating a culture of which the community can be proud.
Friday, September 15th, 2023
Case Of Discovered Body Ruled Homicide
The case involving a body found in Crystal Lake on base at Fort Knox last month is ruled a homicide. In a newly updated press release, the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division announced the identity as Michael Ray Stewart. He was discovered floating in the water just off US 31W August 9th. The small lake is outside an entry point to the military base but is part of Fort Knox in an area accessible to the public. No additional details about Michael Ray Stewart were confirmed, but the release asks anyone with information relevant to his death to contact the Army Criminal Investigation Division or other law enforcement for relay to officials at Fort Knox.
Friday, September 15th, 2023
Crash On KY 259 Injures One
Wednesday evening, an Anneta man was injured in a single-vehicle crash on KY 259 just south of Leitchfield. Around 5pm, first responders arrived at the location where a Chevy pickup headed north departed the road and ended up in a yard. The unidentified 70-year-old driver crossed over the southbound lane and overcorrected before impacting a ditch. The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment.
Friday, September 15th, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
It is Football Homecoming night at Hart County High School. The Radiers put their 4-0 record on the line tonight against Butler County. Kickoff is set for 7pm. Our coverage begins at 6:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Caverna looks to get back into the win column tonight when they travel to Louisville and play Shawnee. The Colonels are 1-3 and Shawnee is 2-2 on season. Kickoff is set for 6pm Central.
Cincinnati's win streak stops at 3 with Thursday afternoon's 8-2 loss to Detroit. The Reds are in New York tonight for a weekend series with the Mets. Tonight's game is preempted by Hart County High School Football.
Thursday, September 14th, 2023
Taco Bell opening in Cave City
Locals and passing travelers can “make a run for the border” in Cave City again. The phrase hasn’t been used by Taco Bell in years – about since the time the former location on Mammoth Cave Street closed. July of last year, a new location was officially announced by franchise owner Southpaw ABTB, LLC. The company owns around 150 Taco Bell and Dunkin’ Donuts locations in three states and said they expected to open the new Cave City Taco Bell and employ about 30 people. The restaurant is set to officially open Friday morning at 9:00, making "YUM! Row" down Mammoth Cave Street complete, once again. A soft opening and ribbon cutting was held Wednesday morning.
Thursday, September 14th, 2023
Police and school install vape detectors
Police and school officials in LaRue County are cracking down on teen vaping. Vape detectors were recently installed at LaRue County High School, resulting in nine vape alerts and confiscations the first day of implementation. Detectors were installed with grant money provided by Livin’ Well LaRue Coalition. A spokesperson with Hodgenville Police says installation is worth the investment and is one of the best tools available to lower vape usage among students.
Thursday, September 14th, 2023
National Child Passenger Safety Week
Each year, National Child Passenger Safety Week, which is next week, aims to increase awareness for parents and caregivers about the importance of correctly buckling kids in the right seat for their age and size. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for children, and the latest research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows 46% of car seats are misused. Common issues are children being in the wrong type of car seat for their age and size, and car seats being installed improperly — both of which leave children vulnerable to injury in a crash. There are certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians who help educate parents and caregivers about using proper seats and installation. To find a technician in Kentucky, visit NHTSA’s car seat inspection location link: nhtsa.gov/therightseat.
Wednesday, September 13th, 2023
Missing Man Found Deceased
A Smiths Grove man missing for over a week was found deceased this past Sunday. Shawn Faulkner left his home around 9am the prior Sunday, September 3rd. His locked vehicle was found at a creek along Martinsville Road near his home on Tuesday, September 5th. Emergency crews ended their search within the immediate area Thursday, which was centered around the creek, with no luck in finding Faulkner. A rescue dog and its owner began searching Sunday after being called by Faulkner’s family. The search located Faulkner within about three hours. Officials say an autopsy is being conducted and there appears to be no foul play involved based on current evidence.
Wednesday, September 13th, 2023
Fire Destroys House In Eastern Hart County
A house was destroyed by fire in the Monroe Community early Tuesday morning. The structure was engulfed when crews from Hardyville and North Metcalfe arrived on-scene along KY 677, just south of the intersection with KY 88. No one was in the house at the time.
Wednesday, September 13th, 2023
Mother And Father Charged With Abuse
The mother and father of a 22-day-old are accused of abuse. Kentucky State Police arrested 24-year-old La’Carl S. Washington and 22-year-old Chasity M. Allen of LaRue County, charging them with first-degree criminal abuse of a victim under the age of 12. The couple took the infant to Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown. The child was transferred to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville. Injuries include a lacerated liver, broken leg, bruising and bleeding. Washington and Allen were both jailed at LaRue County Detention Center with $50,000 cash bonds.
Tuesday, September 12th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Mostly routine business filled in the agenda for Monday night’s Horse Cave City Council Meeting. Adjustments to the city emergency operations plan were accepted. Departmental reports were given from public works, police and fire departments. Ken Russell updated the council on progress for landscaping work for downtown. A first reading was passed to adopt real estate and personal property tax rates for the calendar year and an organizational update on this weekend’s Heritage Festival was presented. The meeting also featured a proclamation honoring the career of Wilma Bunnell, who is retiring after service to Caverna Schools and the Family Resource Center.
Tuesday, September 12th, 2023
SCRTC Trustee Ballots Mailed
SCRTC trustee election ballots are on their way to eligible cooperative members in affected exchanges. These include District I, consisting of Munfordville and Bonnieville Exchanges along with District III, consisting of Cave City and Hiseville Exchanges. Ballots must be returned no later than September 27th. Anyone with questions about a ballot or the process can call SCRTC at 270-651-2163.
Tuesday, September 12th, 2023
Hart And Surrounding County Farmers Get Loan Program Assistance
Farmers in Hart and surrounding counties are receiving a share of nearly $2.5 Million in agricultural loans from the Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation. These loans are part of the state’s Beginning Farmer Loan Program. Hart County recipients will receive $182,500. Grayson County recipients will receive $250,000 and Metcalfe County recipients will receive $85,000. The Beginning Farmer Loan Program is designed to assist individuals with some farming experience who desire to develop, expand or buy into a farming operation. Beginning farmers may qualify for financing to purchase livestock, equipment or agriculture facilities. Other qualifying conditions include securing permanent working capital, purchasing farm real estate or investing in a partnership or LLC. For more information on programs offered by the Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation, contact their office at (502) 382-6093.
Tuesday, September 12th, 2023
Resurfacing This Week On KY 88 Between Cub Run and Munfordville In Hart County
With base failure repairs complete, milling and resurfacing begins today along a section of KY 88 between Cub Run and Munfordville. The project extends from Milepoints 8-13, just west of Center Point to just east of Kessinger. Work will take the remainder of this week to complete. Flaggers will direct traffic around milling and paving operations. Motorists should slow down and increase awareness of their surroundings in the area. Short delays will be possible. Adverse weather could affect the project schedule.
Monday, September 11th, 2023
Renewed Push To Find Missing Edmonson County Woman
A renewed push is underway to locate a missing woman from Edmonson County. Kentucky State Police say 35-year-old Kayla Decker of Bee Spring has not been seen since December 18th of last year. She is described as a white female, 5’6” tall, 130 lbs., with blond hair and hazel eyes. Anyone with information about the location of Kayla Decker is asked to contact KSP in Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.
Monday, September 11th, 2023
State Income Tax Rate Reduction Put On Hold For 2025
With Kentucky’s income tax reduction bill having to reach benchmarks in order to continue a decline, an anticipated gap in the budget will halt the rate from going down after next year. The current rate is 4.5%, down from 5% a year ago. The predetermined benchmark of expenditures versus receipts was met for the first two years, which will further reduce the rate to 4% for next year. The state operates on a two-year budget cycle. In 2025, the income tax rate will not be reduced. State Budget Director John Hicks issued a letter a couple of weeks ago stating Kentucky did not meet the requirement for revenues at the end of the fiscal year to be the same or higher than appropriations plus the cost equivalent of a 1% reduction in the income tax rate. The gap is an estimated $435 million. Budget leaders say the gap was expected, with surplus in the rainy day fund meant to fill the gap for further reduction being needed to help provide emergency responses, especially Eastern Kentucky flooding. Removing the state income tax is a mostly Republican backed measure, transitioning revenue to a sales tax dependent model. They believe it is a fair way for citizens to pay their share of keeping the state fiscally responsible. Many state Democrats opposed the bill, believing an income tax reduction shifts burden from the highest earners to average earning citizens.
Monday, September 11th, 2023
Weekend Sports Recap
From the weekend sports ticker, the Hart County Raider football team remains undefeated after a 50-27 win at Elizabethtown Friday night. The Raiders are back home this Friday night for homecoming as they take on Butler County.
The Colonels of Caverna put up 28 points Friday night, but couldn't hold off the Edmonson County offence. The Colonels came up on the short end of a 43-28 final, dropping to 1-3 on the season. Next up for Caverna is a date on the road with Shawnee this Friday night.
The Reds salvaged the final game of their weekend series with a 7-1 win over Saint Louis on Sunday. The Reds dropped Friday and Saturday's matchups with the struggling Cardinals and are now 1.5 games back from Arizona for the final National League playoff spot. Cincinnati is off today before starting a mid-week/three-game series in Detroit with the Tigers.
Monday, September 11th, 2023
15-Year-Old Charged In Fatal Wreck
A 15-year-old driver is charged with murder following a police chase which ended in a fatal crash. Kentucky State Police said troopers responded around 3am Friday to the intersection of Highland Avenue and Valley View Drive in Vine Grove. An Elizabethtown Police Officer attempted to stop a 2010 Ford Flex for speeding on 31W near Baptist Health Hardin Hospital. The suspect driver fled at a high rate of speed. The pursuit continued north onto KY 313, where the driver lost control. A 20-year-old passenger, identified as Jamari Whitfield, of Radcliff, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The juvenile was transported by ambulance to University of Louisville Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. After being released, he was taken to Warren County Regional Juvenile Detention Center and booked for murder.
Friday, September 8th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County's new magisterial district boundaries are now in effect. A second reading for reapportionment was passed at Thursday's fiscal court meeting. By law, the county is required to evaluate districts and make sure they are proportionately represented according to population following US Census updates. In other fiscal court business from Thursday, the jail report indicates 178 inmates currently incarcerated at the facility. The court approved bids for a 911 communications system. A second reading was passed for 2023 property tax rates which features a reduction from 10.1% to 9.8% and a library tax rate reduction from 9.7% to 9.3%. The court adopted a proposed emergency operations plan, approved a raise of Green River Valley Water board member salaries from $225 to $300 per month, hired Austin Srygler as a seasonal worker with the road department and hired Dianna Brown to work part-time at the county animal shelter. The next fiscal court meeting will be Thursday, September 21st.
Friday, September 8th, 2023
KY 90 Road Work Will Require Closure On East Side Of Glasgow
A project to repair drainage along KY 90 on the east side of Glasgow will require a section of the road to be closed next week. Monday, work begins at the location between Franklin Street and Lewis Street. Work is expected to be complete by the end of the day next Friday. A local, signed detour will be in place, but trucks and other large vehicles must seek an alternate route. The signed detour will use Franklin Street, Lewis Street, Front Street, and Washington Street.
Friday, September 8th, 2023
Man Caught Looking Into Young Child's Window
A man in Grayson County was caught trespassing by a young girl’s father while the man was looking into her window on Monday. Police in Grayson County were called to the home on Shaw Creek Road. The 4-year-old child was not in her room at the time. The trespassing suspect is identified as 44-year-old William Merrifield of Big Clifty. The father met him with a gun upon discovery and Merrifield fled. Merrifield is a neighbor and was on his own property operating a skid steer when officers arrived. Upon initial investigation, a pipe containing suspected methamphetamine was found in his front pocket. The father told police Merrifield had trespassed before and had also been seen at another neighbor’s property in similar circumstances. Merrifield was arrested and charged with criminal trespassing, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, September 8th, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
On the weekend sports ticker, Hart County takes on Elizabethtown tonight as the 3-0 Raider Football Team hits the road after two weeks at home. The game is set for a 7pm Central kickoff in Elizabethtown. The Panthers are winless in their first three games of the season. Our coverage of the game begins tonight at 6:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Caverna is at home tonight, hosting Edmonson County. The Colonels are looking to even up their 1-2 record while Edmonson County is looking for their first win of the season. Kick off from Caverna is also set for 7pm.
After n off-day Thursday, the Reds continue their push for a post-season spot as they open a weekend series in Saint Louis tonight. Game two will be Saturday night and the series finale will be Sunday afternoon. Remember tonight’s Reds broadcast is preempted by Hart County Raider Football.
Thursday, September 7th, 2023
Man Arrested On Theft Warrant
A complaint led to the arrest of a wanted man in Leitchfield Tuesday night. Police responded to South Cannon Drive around 10:30 where they located 27-year-old Troy Blair. An ID check showed Blair with an active warrant in Grayson County for theft by unlawful taking. He was taken into custody and transported to Grayson County Detention Center.
Thursday, September 7th, 2023
Child Found After Leaving House In The Middle Of The Night
For the third time in three months, police in Hodgenville have responded to an incident involving a child being located alone. Just before 3am Wednesday, officers responded to a location along Lincoln Farm Road where a male juvenile approximately four years of age was found. The child was taken in by responding officers. The department was contacted just after 5am by parents who told police the child was staying with relatives in the area and had left the home in the middle of the night. A press release from Hodgenville Police says no charges are being sought at this time. In early June, three young children were found near Lincoln Parkway after wandering away from a residence while caretakers were sleeping and in late June, a child wandered away from a residence on West Maple Avenue which resulted in the arrest of a woman for endangering the welfare of a minor.
Thursday, September 7th, 2023
Motorcycle Traffic Stop Leads To Arrest
Sunday, police stopped a motorcycle for having no headlight along Campbellsville Road in LaRue County just before 10pm. The operator, identified as Timothy Bishop of Hodgenville, was found to have an active warrant in Taylor County. He was arrested and taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Thursday, September 7th, 2023
Missing Smiths Grove Man
Police are searching for a Smiths Grove man who has not been seen since this past weekend. Shawn Faulkner left his home around 9am Sunday. It is believed he was going to a nearby creek along Martinsville Road. Monday night, family members became concerned after noticing he had not returned but his wallet was still sitting on his bedside table. Tuesday morning, Faulkner’s locked vehicle was found at the creek with his cell phone in the front seat. Faulkner’s wife says a backpack containing a first aid kit and flashlight is missing from the vehicle. Shawn Faulkner was last seen wearing a white tee shirt, blue jeans, brown boots and may be carrying a camouflage backpack with pink trim. Anyone with information should contact police immediately.
Wednesday, September 6th, 2023
Upton Man Injured In LaRue County Wreck
An Upton man was seriously injured in a Sunday afternoon crash along KY 210. Around 2:30, responders were called to the location near Whitlock Road where an eastbound pickup, driven by Garland Shines left the roadway and overturned. Shines was extricated from the truck and flown to University of Louisville Medical Center for treatment.
Wednesday, September 6th, 2023
Roadwork Around The Area
Over the next several days, short delays will continue to be possible with resurfacing projects underway throughout the area. For travelers along KY 70 on either side of Hart County, work is wrapping up between Brownsville and the Mammoth Cave National Park western boundary. On the Metcalfe County side along KY 70, resurfacing is taking place between the Barren County line and US 68. Flaggers will be present to direct motorists around paving crews in these project areas. Motorists should pay close attention to posted signs, slow down and be prepared to stop when approaching these work zones.
Travelers in Glasgow should be aware of resurfacing work scheduled along KY 90 (Happy Valley Road) from Reynolds Road, extending east to the intersection of US 31E. Striping on the roadway will also be reconfigured along this section of KY 90. The eastbound section toward US 31E will have two straight-through travel lanes. The westbound section will have one straight-through travel lane. There will be a center turn lane in most of this section. Reconfiguration of lanes will happen once milling is completed, before the new surface is laid. The configuration is aimed at reducing crashes and improving mobility. The project in Glasgow is expected to take one or two weeks.
Wednesday, September 6th, 2023
Bonnieville Women Arrested In Hodgenville Traffic Stop
Two women from Bonnieville were arrested in LaRue County on Monday. Hodgenville Police conducted a routine traffic stop for a non-illuminated license plate. Upon contact with the driver, identified as Tonda Riggs, an odor of marijuana was detected. A search resulted charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. A passenger, identified as Natosha Calhoun is charged with the same offenses and for possession of a legend drug. An ID check revealed Calhoun has an outstanding warrant for flagrant non-support. Both were taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, September 6th, 2023
Drug Arrest After Traffic Stop In Cave City
A traffic stop along Grinstead Mill Road in Cave City Saturday resulted in a drug arrest. Police charged 65-year-old Thomas Wright after a K9 search of his vehicle, which resulted in the discovery of nearly 40 grams of crystal meth. Wright was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked for trafficking in a controlled substance, for not having a rear license plate illuminated and for not having a vehicle registration receipt. His bond is $5000 and he is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2023
Man Dies After UTV Wreck
A man is dead following a pre-dawn wreck Monday involving a Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) on a public road in Taylor County. A report from Kentucky State Police says 42-year-old Joseph Bott was traveling west on Hatcher Road around 3:30am in the Honda UTV and missed a curve. The vehicle overturned after leaving the roadway. Bott was ejected. He was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. A passenger in the UTV, 42-year-old Jeremy Wood was seriously injured and was flown to UK Medical Center in Lexington. The wreck remains under investigation.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2023
Police Asking For Public Assistance In Shooting Investigation
Police in Glasgow are asking for help from the public in their investigation of a shooting. A press release early Saturday says a Hispanic male victim was located on Columbia Avenue and flown to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. Little is known about the victim or shooter. The release asks that anyone with information regarding the shooting contact the Glasgow Police Department at 270-651-6165.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2023
Driver Thrown Off Motorcycle After Being Rear Ended
A wreck at the KY
224 bridge at Clarkson injured a man on a motorcycle Thursday night. The area
is currently configured as a construction zone with alternating one-way traffic
across the bridge. An eastbound motorcycle driven by 44-year-old Anthony Nugent
of Grayson County was preparing to stop as the signal turned to red. A trailing
Ford F-150 pickup failed to stop and rear-ended the motorcycle. Nugent was
thrown several yards from the impact. He was taken to Owensboro Health Twin
Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries.
Tuesday, September 5th, 2023
THC Overdose Incident Involving Student
Thursday, Hodgenville Police investigated a THC overdose incident involving students at LaRue County High School. According to witnesses, a male student sold a THC gummy to a female student. Upon consumption, the female student had an adverse reaction and was taken to Baptist Health Hardin. Investigation led to the arrest of 38-year-old Daniel Roberts, II of Hodgenville, who provided the gummy to the male student. Roberts is charged with unlawful transaction with a minor. Gummies involved are marketed as compliant with regulations regarding Delta 9 THC. Delta 9 is the active ingredient in marijuana. These gummies contain about 20mg of Delta 9, which is the equivalent of about half of a joint. Police say regardless of the legal verification of these gummies, the sale of the impairing substance to underage teens constitutes unlawful transaction with a minor. A press release from Hodgenville Police encourages parents to educate themselves on these and other substances such as vapes. Anyone with questions on these substances is welcome to reach out to the department, directly.
Friday, September 1st, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
In weekend high school football, the 2-0 Hart County Raiders are at home to host Green County tonight. Air time is 6:45 with kickoff set for 7:00 here on WLOC Sports.
The 1-1 Caverna Colonels are also at home tonight, hosting Eminence for a 7:30 kickoff.
The Cincinnati Reds begin a weekend series today with double header against the Cubs. First pitch is at 12:10 with pregame coverage this morning at 11:40. Game two begins tonight at 5:40 central. The night game broadcast is being preempted by Hart County Football.
Friday, September 1st, 2023
New Officers Graduate Academy
A local police officer is among 26 graduates from the just completed Class #541 of the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training’s basic training academy. Ross C. Roderick will begin working with Glasgow’s Police Department. The academy in Richmond is committed to providing officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect the diverse communities they serve. The graduates of Class 541 received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and the Kentucky State Police --- which each have independent academies.
Friday, September 1st, 2023
Mark Chesnutt Cancels Local Show
Country Music Star Mark Chesnutt canceled his scheduled show in Elizabethtown Thursday night. No information was provided by the singer’s management other than he would be unable to make the concert and they could not reschedule. About 500 tickets had been sold for the show at the State Theater in Downtown E-town, which holds about 650. Earlier this year, Mark Chesnutt, who is 59, had to cancel three shows in Florida due to health issues and doctor’s orders, though it is unclear if health reasons forced Thursday night’s cancellation. People who purchased tickets received an email which says ticket refunds are being issued.
Thursday, August 31st, 2023
High Speed Chase Near Buffalo
Hodgenville Police responded to a call regarding a suspicious vehicle traveling along Main Street around 3am Wednesday. When a traffic stop was initiated, the vehicle began to speed away. The suspect turned toward Buffalo and traveled over 100 miles per hour before exiting the roadway into a fenced-in yard on Old L&N Turnpike. The driver, identified as Catrina Lashley-Curle of New Haven, was arrested. She was booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of fleeing, wanton endangerment and several traffic related violations. A police report does not indicate a motive for Lashley-Curle refusing the traffic stop.
Thursday, August 31st, 2023
Sexual Child Abuse Arrest
A Barren County man is charged in connection to an investigation into sexual child abuse. A report issued Wednesday from Glasgow Police says 70-year-old Lawrence K. Helton is booked at Barren County Detention Center on first-degree sexual abuse (victim under 12 years old). Police arrested Helton at his Glasgow home. No other details have been provided regarding the investigation. He remains jailed with no bond currently listed.
Thursday, August 31st, 2023
Flags At Half-Staff
Flags at state office buildings are lowered to half-staff today for Overdose Awareness Day in Kentucky. Overdose Awareness Day is a yearly, global event to raise awareness of drug overdoses, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths and acknowledge the grief felt by families and friends as they remember those who have died or have a permanent injury as a result of a drug overdose. Individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the commonwealth are asked to join in this tribute.
Wednesday, August 30th, 2023
July County Unemployment Numbers Released
After state-wide data was released earlier this month for July unemployment, county-by-county numbers were released late last week with Hart and surrounding counties following the state trend of little change from June. Unemployment in Hart County stayed at 4.8% from June to July. Edmonson County also remains unchanged at 5.8%. Each of the remaining neighboring counties saw only slight increases. Green County is up from 4.2% in June to 4.3% in July. Grayson County goes from 4.9% to 5.1%. Hardin County goes from 4.5% to 4.6%. LaRue County goes from 4.7% to 4.8%. Metcalfe County goes from 5% to 5.2% and Barren County is up slightly from 4.7% to 4.9%. Woodford County recorded the lowest jobless rate in the commonwealth at 3.5%. Martin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 10.5% in July.
Wednesday, August 30th, 2023
Farmer Working To Eliminate Fertilizer Odors
It is not uncommon for many rural residents to experience strong and unpleasant odors from neighboring farms. Unconventional fertilizers are often the cause of such odors. Such is the case in Edmonson County where locals have recently endured a rotten egg type odor. Farm operator Jonathan Blanton of the Bee Spring Community was present at Edmonson County Fiscal Court’s meeting Monday to address local complaints fielded by county officials. Blanton’s use of culled eggs and shells for fertilizer is the cause of these complaints. Following an extended discussion by court members and those in attendance, Blanton said he did not intend to harm the community in any way. He says he is doing all he can at this time to mitigate odors from the fertilize application and had already voluntarily discontinued shipments from Perdue Farms, the company by which he is under contract for additional egg fertilizer. Blanton had properly obtained permits from the state for his operation but was unaware of a county ordinance requiring a permit. County officials say there is no current plan to impose fines on Jonathan Blanton because he responded upon receiving information of upset community members and took action to remedy the situation and prevent future occurrences.
Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
Doctor Indicted
A Campbellsville Doctor and his wife are accused of Medicare fraud. A Taylor County Grand Jury handed down an incitement last week charging Dr. John K. Gardner with theft by deception and devising and engaging in a scheme to defraud the Kentucky Medicare Assistance Program. His wife, Linda Garner, is charged with complicity. Gardner’s office in Campbellsville offers family medicine and addiction medicine services. He has been practicing medicine for about 35 years.
Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
New Company Coming To Glasgow
A company is expected to locate in Glasgow’s Highland Glen Industrial Park on the west side of town, bringing around 100 jobs when it opens. Sharp Carts provides shopping carts and related products to retailers across the United States. The company will receive tax incentives now that approval has been secured for up to $15 million in industrial building revenue bonds. The company has been working with Barren County Economic Authority since January on a plan to locate in Glasgow.
Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
Bank Holds Grand Opening
Nearly 19 months after breaking ground for their new location, The Peoples Bank in Cave City held a grand opening event this past weekend. The 3,000 square foot facility adjacent to Cave Area Conference Center offers two drive-thru windows, an ATM and three teller stations. Bank President Terry Bunnell greeted friends, family and community members Sunday afternoon and said he is excited to see the project complete.
Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
SCRTC Trustee Nominations Announced
South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative’s Nominating Committee met Thursday and announced candidates nominated for trustee in two cooperative districts. In District 1, consisting of Bonnieville and Munfordville, Incumbent Ralph J. Thompson and Bill Gardner are nominated. In District 3, consisting of Cave City and Hiseville, incumbent Jerry W. Polson, Tim Coomer and Vicki Monroe are nominated. Members in these SCRTC districts will be receiving voting ballots for electing their trustee. The cooperative’s annual meeting is October 19th at Cave Area Conference Center where election results will be announced.
Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds began their series in San Francisco Monday night, losing 4-1 to the Giants. Game two is tonight, with a first pitch set for 8:45. Coverage begins at 8:15 central here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, August 28th, 2023
Weekend Sports Wrap
In weekend high school football, the Hart County Raiders improved to 2-0 with a 28-8 over LaRue County Friday night. The Raiders are at home this Friday night again, hosting Green County.
Caverna picked up their first win of the season with a 58-18 victory over Fairview on Saturday. The Colonels are at home again this Friday night, hosting Eminence.
The Cincinnati Reds lost three of four in their weekend series with Arizona, dropping the final game 5-2 Sunday. The Reds continue their west coast swing in San Francisco. The series with the Giants begins tonight. First pitch is scheduled for 8:45 central here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, August 28th, 2023
One Dead, Four Injured In Weekend Crash
A wreck in Leitchfield Saturday afternoon resulted in the death of a Leitchfield woman. A report from Kentucky State Police says 70-year-old Elizabeth Roof was operating a 2010 Nissan Sentra eastbound on Salt River Road when she failed to stop at the intersection of the Leitchfield Bypass. The Sentra collided with a northbound 2017 Ford Explorer. Roof was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center where she was pronounced deceased. The driver of the Explorer is identified as 58-year-old Michael Richardson of Ohio. He was transported to Norton Hospital in Louisville with non-life threatening injuries. Three passengers involved were also transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.
Monday, August 28th, 2023
Man Arrested On Drug Charges After Police Respond To Loitering Call
Police responded to Five Star in Leitchfield early Friday morning after a suspicious man and vehicle were reported in store’s parking lot. Officers made contact with 37-year-old Travis Marshall of Indiana and found him to be under the influence of a non-alcohol substance. Marshall was questioned about a small white bag which he threw in an attempt to discard. It contained methamphetamine. A search of his vehicle resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine, marijuana, Suboxone and drug related paraphernalia. As officers attempted to arrest Marshall, he was tased while resisting. He was booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest, promoting contraband, tampering with physical evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, public intoxication and criminal littering.
Monday, August 28th, 2023
Another Racing Incident On Lincoln Parkway
Another racing instance on Lincoln Parkway in LaRue County has resulted in an arrest. Around 2pm Friday, Hodgenville Police responded to a report of two vehicles entering the area from Hardin County. An officer clocked the pair at 112 mile-per-hour. One of the vehicles is listed as an Orange Dodge, being driven by Derek Gazaway of Louisville. The other is listed as a 2015 Ford, being driven by Kenneth Sumner of Philpot, Kentucky. After being stopped, Sumner was cited and released. Gazaway was uncooperative with police and was arrested. He is charged with having an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle, speeding, reckless driving and racing. After additional investigation, he was also charged with DUI and violating a Kentucky Emergency Protective Order which had previously been granted to the petitioner who was a passenger in the car at the time of the racing incident.
Friday, August 25th, 2023
Vehicle Identified In Equipment Trailer Theft
The search is on for a suspect vehicle in the theft of an equipment trailer belonging to Southern Kentucky Film Commission. A white colored early 2000s model GMC extended cab truck was identified on surveillance footage from one of the Shell stations in Cave City. The trailer was stolen Monday night from the parking lot of Bucky Bee's BBQ nearby. A reward is now being offered in the case. A male subject was seen standing beside the truck at a fuel pump on camera. The trailer was observed Tuesday morning traveling through Munfordville around 8:00. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Friday, August 25th, 2023
Neighboring Counties And Towns Get Road Funding
Earlier this month, Hart County Fiscal Court received a total of $225 thousand in discretionary money from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to resurface Glen Lily East Road and Jericho Church Road. Thursday, state officials announced funding for resurfacing roads in neighboring counties and cities. Barren County Fiscal Court is receiving $215 thousand for two and a half miles of Whites Chapel Road. The City of Edmonton is getting $56 thousand to resurface Glasgow Street, $9,500 for Dial Street and $27 thousand for Nora Circle. Green County Fiscal Court is receiving $89 thousand for resurfacing Locust Grove Road and LaRue County Fiscal Court is receiving $197 thousand for two and a half miles of Dan Dunn Road. In all, this round of funding includes 24 local projects across the state, totaling $3.4 million.
Friday, August 25th, 2023
National Parks Impact On Local Economy
Around 663 thousand people visited Mammoth Cave National Park in 2022, injecting an estimated $62 million through spending in the local area. Additionally, a newly released report from the National Parks Service says those visitors supported and estimated 828 jobs. With spending and jobs supported, a cumulative benefit for the local economy is estimated to be nearly $90 million. National Park Service Director Chuck Sams says the National Park Service has been entrusted with the care of our national parks while welcoming more than 300 million visitors every year across the country. He says the impact of tourism bringing jobs and revenue to communities in every state is an essential driver to the national economy. The peer-reviewed visitor spending analysis shows $23.9 billion of direct spending by nearly 312 million park visitors in communities within 60 miles of a national park. This spending supported 378,400 jobs nationally with a cumulative benefit to the U.S. economy of an estimated $50.3 billion. Lodging and accommodations account for the largest sector at $9 billion in economic output. Restaurants make up the second leading sector with an estimated $4.6 billion.
Friday, August 25th, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
In high school football, the 1-0 Hart County Raiders play their home opener tonight as they host LaRue County for a 7:30 Kickoff. Catch the game tonight here on WLOC with coverage beginning at 7:15.
The Caverna Colonels play their home opener Saturday when they take on Fairview. Kickoff is set for 3pm.
The Reds opened a weekend series in Arizona with a 3-2 loss Thursday night against the Diamondbacks. Game two is tonight, but broadcast coverage will be preempted by Hart County High School Football.
Monday, August 21st, 2023
Intoxicated Pedestrian Arrested On Public Road
For the third time in less than a month, authorities in LaRue County have made an arrest following a complaint of an intoxicated person in a roadway. Friday evening, Hodgenville Police responded to find a man, identified as Thomas Hughes of Hodgenville, walking and stumbling along High Street. He was taken into custody for being drunk in public and jailed at LaRue County Detention Center. July 30th, Joshua Williams was found along Campbellsville Road after he passed out walking on the roadway. July 18th, police responded to the report of a male subject lying in the roadway along North Lincoln Boulevard after Kerry Smith became intoxicated, stumbled out into the road and fell down.
Monday, August 21st, 2023
Speeder With Drugs And Vehicle Violations Passes Cruiser On Parkway
A Greensburg man was arrested after passing a marked police cruiser along Lincoln Parkway Sunday. A report from Hodgenville Police says Joshua Dial was traveling 80 miles per hour in the 65 miles per hour zone. Upon contact, a K9 search revealed heroin and drug paraphernalia. Dial was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on possession charges and related traffic offences, including speeding, no insurance, no registration and failure to wear a seatbelt.
Monday, August 21st, 2023
Sports Ticker
In Friday night football, the Caverna Colonels were defeated in their season opener at Muhlenberg County, 22-6. The Colonels play their home opener Saturday when they take on Fairview. Kickoff is set for 3pm.
Saturday night, the Hart County Raiders opened their season with a win over Spencer County, 37-22 in the Don Franklin Bowl at Nelson County High School. The Raiders play their home opener Friday as they host LaRue County for a 7pm Kickoff.
The Reds lost to the Blue Jays on Sunday, 10-3, dropping two of three in the weekend series. The Reds head out on a 10-game West Coast tour this week and start tonight with a three game series against the Los Angeles Angels. First pitch tonight is set for 8:38 central, with pregame coverage beginning at 8:08 here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, August 21st, 2023
Attempt To Smuggle Drugs Into Jail Results In Charges Against Four
Hart County Jailer Israel Bergenson has publicly praised actions of deputies and a Munfordville Police Officer after arrests were made in connection to an organized attempt to smuggle drugs into Hart County Jail. Earlier this month, charges were made against 36-year-old Bonnie Russell, 35-year-old Joshua Sanders, 24-year-old Brittney Childers and 21-year-old Dominick Woods after eyeware and a case were brought in for an inmate July 30th. Pills were found inside the case, which were determined to be laced with synthetic Fentanyl. Two deputies were treated at a hospital, with one of them suffering a significant reaction after contacting the substance. After initial findings of two people known to be involved in the smuggling attempt, Munfordville Police joined the investigation with Officer Jacob Highbaugh discovering involvement of the other two suspects. Russell, Sanders, Childers and Woods were booked for trafficking in a controlled substance, engaging in organized crime and promoting contraband. Joshua Sanders remains in Hart County Jail with a combined $36,500 bond and is a persistent felony offender. He has been jailed since June 1st on burglary related charges. Bonnie Russell has been in Hart County Jail since August 4th with a $9,500 bond after being arrested in the smuggling attempt. Childers and Woods are currently jailed at Nelson County Correctional Center.
Monday, August 21st, 2023
Charges Expected In Crash Involving Five Teenagers
Police say alcohol is a suspected factor in a crash involving five teens Friday night on KY 88 in Grayson County. Around 11pm, officers responded to the location about two-and-a-half miles south of Clarkson and found an eastbound pickup driven by 19-year-old Harmony Holmes had crashed head-on into an embankment. There were two passengers in the cab of the truck, 19-year-olds Colton Haycraft and Jasmine Whobrey --- both unbelted at the time. There were two additional passengers riding in the bed of the truck, identified only as a 17-year-old male and a 15-year-old female, who were both ejected from the truck which flipped onto its top upon impact. Holmes, the driver, suffered a serious injury and was taken to Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown. Others involved suffered lacerations and non-life-threatening injuries and were treated at Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center in Leitchfield. Charges are expected to be filed in relation to the crash.
Friday, August 18th, 2023
Plans Off For Battery Factory In Glasgow
The China based company, Contemporary Amperex Technology Kentucky, which expected to open a battery manufacturing plant and create around 350 jobs in Glasgow will not be happening. The company purchased the former LSC Communications building along Donnelly Drive back in 2020 for $8.2 million. Barren County Economic Authority is collaborating with the company and Coldwell Banker Commercial Legacy Group in soliciting a new owner with continuing goals of creating job opportunities and producing quality products for industry. It has been occasionally indicated since the purchase in 2020, tension between Chinese and US Governments created various procedural delays at a critical time given the quickly changing battery production industry; though a press release announcing the decision to sell the property does not provide any insight as to why plans for development of the plant failed to move forward.
Friday, August 18th, 2023
Man Arrested After Climbing Tree With Drugs And Weapons
A man from Glasgow is jailed in Scottsville after showing up in a residential backyard with drugs and weapons. Scottsville Police received a call Tuesday afternoon from the home on Parkway Drive. When they arrived, they located 21-year-old Daniel Stock of Glasgow, who had climbed up into a tree. After Stock was detained, officers found him in possession of methamphetamine, a firearm and a machete. He was booked on related charges at Allen County Detention Center.
Friday, August 18th, 2023
Weekend Sports Ticker
School in Hart County and Caverna doesn’t start until next Tuesday, but High School Football kicks off the 2023 season this weekend. This evening, Caverna is on the road to take on Muhlenberg County for a 7pm kickoff. The Colonel Football Team will play their home opener next Saturday, when they host Fairview High School for a 3pm kickoff. Hart County will be on the road tomorrow (Saturday) to take on Spencer County in the Don Franklin Bowl, being played at Nelson County High School in Bardstown. Kickoff is set for 4:30pm Central. Catch the game broadcast beginning at 4:15 here on WLOC Sports. The Raiders will play their home opener next Friday night as they host LaRue County. Hart County Football starts the season ranked 9th in the statewide MaxPreps Class 3A Poll. Christian Academy of Louisville is at the top of the poll. Of local teams, Elizabethtown is a few spots up from Hart County at 5th and Glasgow is right behind the Raiders at 10th.
The Reds were off Thursday. They begin a weekend series tonight hosting the Toronto Blue Jays. First pitch is set for 5:40 central. Coverage begins at 5:10 tonight here on WLOC Sports. Remember tomorrow night’s game between the Reds and Blue Jays will be preempted by the broadcast of Hart County Football.
Friday, August 18th, 2023
Statewide Unemployment For July, County Numbers To Come
Kentucky’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July was 3.8%, according to the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet. Statewide data for the month was released Thursday. The preliminary report indicates the overall jobless rate was basically unchanged from June and is down one-tenth of a percent when compared to July 2022. Individual County numbers for this round of seasonally adjusted data are scheduled for release next week.
Thursday, August 17th, 2023
Animal Shelter Event
In efforts to increase adoptions, the Hart County Animal Shelter is waving adoption fees for all dogs through the end of this month. The facility is participating in the “Clear The Shelters” campaign. The shelter is located on 31W at Hart County Fairgrounds between Rowletts and Munfordville. Hours are 8-3, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The staff of Hart County Animal Shelter will be happy to take any questions at 270-524-1692.
Thursday, August 17th, 2023
State Fair Begins And Runs Through August 27th
The 2023 Kentucky State Fair begins today. This year’s theme is "Summer Summed Up." The annual event takes place at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville just off I-65 and runs through August 27th. It opens daily at 10am Eastern. Information on rides and Ag shows along with a complete list of special days, scheduled events, concerts and other features can be found at kystatefair.org. Tickets can also be purchased on the website at the cost of $10 each.
Folks from Hart and surrounding counties heading to the state fair this year should be prepared by checking traffic conditions before heading toward Louisville. I-65 construction between Lebanon Junction and Clermont has both directions of travel moving under a two lane configuration. While the construction zone allows for free flowing traffic, any collisions and resulting backups are magnified due to the reduction from three lanes. Transportation officials say collisions have been commonly occurring through that area, causing significant delays. They advise motorists to pay close attention to signage and observe posted speed limits. Officials said further north, recent concrete patching around Shepherdsville, which has also resulted in major delays will not be taking place over the next two weekends. The next scheduled work in that area will not take place until September. Motorists should monitor WAZE or goky.ky.gov for real-time traffic maps, which will show slow or stopped traffic and prompt consideration of alternate routes when needed.
Thursday, August 17th, 2023
Collision Seriously Injures Two
Around 4pm Wednesday a major collision at the intersection of US 31E and KY 70 at Griderville in northern Barren County seriously injured two people. Two vehicles were involved. Both of the people seriously injured were drivers of their respective vehicles and were flown from the scene for medical treatment. The crash closed both roads for about an hour. Crash investigation details and identities of those involved have not been officially released.
Wednesday, August 16th, 2023
New Caverna Elementary Principal Announced
Vonda Stockton is the new principal at Caverna Elementary School. Most recently, she has been serving as assistant principal at Caverna Middle and High School and previously taught at Highland Elementary in Glasgow. Stockton calls it an honor and privilege to serve students and families of Caverna Elementary School. She calls it exciting to begin her new journey as principal.
Wednesday, August 16th, 2023
Farm Funding Assistance Announced For Surrounding Counties
The Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation (KAFC) approved $2.24 million in agricultural loans for projects across the commonwealth at its monthly board meeting. Included in the total are Beginning Farmer Loans totaling $74,250 for Metcalfe County and $250,000 for Hardin County. The Beginning Farmer Loan Program (BFLP) is designed to assist individuals with some farming experience who desire to develop, expand or buy into a farming operation. Beginning farmers may qualify for financing to purchase livestock, equipment or agriculture facilities. They can use funds to secure permanent working capital such as the purchase of farm real estate. They can also use funds to invest in a partnership or LLC. For more information on programs offered by KAFC, contact the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy at (502) 382-6093.
Wednesday, August 16th, 2023
Intoxicated Woman Yelling At Neighborhood Children Arrested
Monday, Hodgenville Police responded to a call describing a woman yelling at neighborhood children. Officers responded to the location on Cox Lane and made contact with Linda Young. A police report states she was extremely intoxicated. She was taken into custody on an intoxication charge and booked at LaRue County Detention Center. As of late Tuesday, Young was no longer listed as an inmate.
Tuesday, August 15th, 2023
Man Arrested After Collision With Police Cruiser
Sunday, Glasgow Police attempted to stop a 2003 Chevy Impala operated by Nicholas Sizemore who had been involved in a collision with a vehicle at the intersection of West Main Street and North L Rogers Wells Boulevard. During pursuit, visual with the Impala was lost. The vehicle was reported turning into the parking lot of Rural King where Sizemore struck a Glasgow Police Cruiser operated by Officer Grant Ward who received minor injuries from the impact. Sizemore was arrested and charged with failure to maintain insurance, multiple vehicle equipment violations, DUI, possession of an open alcohol beverage in a motor vehicle and assault. Additional charges are pending regarding the incident. Sizemore was booked at Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, August 15th, 2023
Church Vandalism Suspects Seen On Camera
Historic Joppa Missionary Baptist Church in Mammoth Cave National Park is vandalized again. Police detectives are using surveillance footage to locate a group of suspects believed to be responsible for breaking windows, kicking in doors and painting graffiti on walls. The group of eight teenage boys and girls was seen on camera around 10:30 Friday night August 4th. A vehicle seen on camera at that time is described as a dark (likely black) colored four-door late model car with black rims. When caught, those responsible can face arrest with fines of up to $5,000 and six months in jail. Still shots of these suspects and the vehicle are posted on the Mammoth Cave National Park Facebook Page. Anyone with information to help with identification should call Mammoth Cave Law Enforcement at 270-758-2115. Joppa Missionary Baptist Church, Mammoth Cave Baptist Church and Good Spring Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tuesday, August 15th, 2023
Combined funding for Hart County and Cave Area organizations
Hart County and Cave Area organizations are receiving more than $620 thousand in combined funding for roads, tourism and other improvements. Hart County Fiscal Court is receiving discretionary money from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to resurface just over two miles of Glen Lily East Road in the amount of $165 thousand and just under one mile of Jericho Church Road in the amount of $60 thousand. Three organizations are receiving one-time disbursements aimed to assist non-profits with post-pandemic recovery. Hart County Historical Society is receiving just over $18 thousand, American Cave Conservation is receiving $100 thousand and Hart County Salvation Army is receiving just over $1000. As part of the $75 million Federal Rescue Plan Act sent to Kentucky for pandemic recovery, allocations to boost the tourism industry were made by the state general assembly. Receiving funds from that allocation, Cave Country Trails Project gets $100 thousand, Horse Cave-Hart County Tourism Commission gets just over $57 thousand, Southern Kentucky Film Commission gets $100 thousand and Munfordville Tourism Commission gets just over $19 thousand. Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman was in Munfordville Friday afternoon to make presentations on behalf of the commonwealth.
Tuesday, August 15th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council met Monday evening. Mayor Randall Curry was given authorization by the council to submit required documentation to the Office of Homeland Security to secure funds for providing city officers with taser equipment. Council concerns were heard, which included discussion on loose dogs within city limits. The discussion will be added to a future agenda with coordination of a representative from Hart County Animal Shelter attending to address the council. A proclamation was made to acknowledge Pastor Kevin Denton’s retirement from Horse Cave Baptist Church. An announcement was made regarding completion of resealing along city cemetery roads. Financial and departmental reports were also given.
Monday, August 14th, 2023
31W Delays Possible This Week On 31W
Bridge inspections along US 31W Over Green River in Munfordville will be taking place this week (Monday through Friday, August 14th-18th) requiring varying lane closures along the bridge. Traffic will be reduced to one lane at times with alternating one-way traffic. Motorists should be prepared for stopped vehicles ahead and short delays.
Monday, August 14th, 2023
State Police Academy Graduates 51 Cadets
Kentucky State Police introduced 51 new troopers last week at the agency’s Training Academy Graduation of Cadet Class 103. The accomplishment marks the completion of academy training which began in late February. With this year’s group, Kentucky State Police now has approximately 940 troopers across the commonwealth, representing the largest number on-force since 2006. Locally, a former Hart County Sheriff’s Deputy is among these cadets. Caleb Butler of Munfordville is now assigned to the Bowling Green Post, along with Hayden Phillips of Glasgow, Mason Roten of Cave City and Tyler Walters of Elizabethtown. Trenton Tooley of Summer Shade is assigned to the Columbia Post. KSP's recruitment branch is currently accepting applications for Cadet Class 104, which is slated to begin January. The deadline to apply is August 31st.
Monday, August 14th, 2023
Speeding Motorcycle Driver Crashes And Dies
A motorcycle crash Friday on US 62 along the eastern edge of Elizabethtown killed a Tennessee Man. The single vehicle crash occurred near the intersection with Botto Avenue. An initial report says 29-year-old Nicholas Carr was heading east, toward Bardstown, at a high rate of speed on a Kawasaki Ninja and lost control. The motorcycle exited the shoulder of the road and impacted a concrete culvert. Carr was pronounced deceased at the scene. Prior to the collision, State Police Troopers at Post 3 in Bowling Green were notified of a motorcycle driver northbound on I-65 driving extremely fast and in a reckless manner. An Elizabethtown Post 4 Trooper observed the motorcycle near Mile Marker 87 but was unable to continue with a pursuit due to the high rate of speed. Elizabethtown Police were called about the motorcycle as it exited the interstate and they gave notice to Troopers. The collision happened shortly after. State Police is continuing an investigation.
Monday, August 14th, 2023
Dogs Rescued/Seized From Unfit Conditions
Police and animal rescue workers with Warren County Humane Society responded to Pine Grove Church Road in Edmonson County Saturday after receiving a call to rescue dogs. One official’s description of unfit conditions says animals were found overcrowded in unsanitary kennels and chained to trees with undrinkable or no water along with rotting eggs and chicken carcasses from a nearby farm for food. At least one dog was found dead. In all, 79 were seized. The Humane Society Shelter took them in, despite a hold on intakes because of an ongoing health situation. The shelter utilized social media in asking for help to bathe these animals. They say nearly all dogs involved received a bath and care from volunteers by Saturday night. The shelter has lowered adoption fees until further notice in efforts to find these dogs homes. Anyone wishing to inquire about adoption or making a donation to assist with the situation can visit the Warren County Humane Society’s Facebook Page or call 270-842-8572. An Edmonson County man is charged in connection to the situation. Police arrested 49-yeaer-old Travis Basham of Pine Grove. He is charged with dog torture with serious physical injury or death, which is a Class D felony, and animal cruelty second degree. Basham is booked at Hart County Jail.
Friday, August 11th, 2023
Body Found In Lake
Officials are investigating the death of a man found on base at Fort Knox. The body was found Wednesday evening in Crystal Lake, along US 31W between Radcliff and Muldraugh. Identity has not been released. The Army’s Criminal Investigation Division is handling the case.
Friday, August 11th, 2023
Speeder Arrested On Drug Charges
Thursday, Hodgenville Police stopped a 1998 Ford truck, clocked at 86mph on radar along Lincoln Parkway. Upon approaching the vehicle, an odor of marijuana was detected by the attending officer. A search resulted in the discovery of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine. THC related items from out of state were also found. The driver, identified as Amy Comely of Lebanon Junction, was arrested and taken to LaRue County Detention Center on multiple drug related charges and traffic offences.
Friday, August 11th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Among items highlighting Thursday's Hart County Fiscal Court meeting in Munfordville, a first reading was held for reapportionment of magisterial districts in Hart County. A second reading of that reapportionment will be required, and - if approved - it will become the guide for new magisterial district boundaries. There was a first rating for the 2023 tax rate which went down from 10.1% to 9.8%. The court approved for the judge executive to apply for a FEMA public assistance grant, a land purchase and to apply for flex funding. The court voted to give a 2008 Crown Victoria to Hart County Solid Waste. The court appointed Caroline Pennington to planning and zoning for a term ending in 2028. They appointed David Williams to the 109 Board for a term ending in 2025. The court voted to advertise for bids for a microwave communication system for 911 tower sites to be used. The court will also advertise for bids for installation of the communication system. Brian Weber was hired as coordinator of the microwave program at $1500 per month. The court eliminated an IT position and approved disciplinary action for two employees with the Hart County Road Department. Travis Vincent Combs was hired at $14 per hour for the animal shelter and there were departmental reports given, the jail report from Israel Bergenson who says there are currently 180 inmates at the facility. Hart County Sheriff, Jeff Wilson reports the settlement audit was finished and there were no significant infractions recorded. The sheriff also reported Kenneth Glass has resigned from the department and Howard Garrison will be the new school resource officer at Bonneville and Russell McCoy will be the new school resource officer at Hart County High School. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be Thursday, September 7th.
Thursday, August 10th, 2023
Man Arrested After Trying To Leave Drugs For An Inmate
An Edmonton man is in jail after the Barren River Drug Task Force and Barren County Jail conducted an investigation after the man placed illegal drugs on jail property for an inmate to pick them up and bring them into the jail. A report from the task force says 34-year-old Corey Scott Roach was arrested and charged with multiple drug related offenses. A search warrant was executed at his residence where detectives recovered approximately 88g of crystal meth, marijuana, loaded syringes, scales, packaging equipment and numerous firearms. A pipe bomb-type device was also discovered at the residence. Roach admitted to trafficking in illegal drugs and to flushing meth when he saw law enforcement arriving. He was taken to Baron County Detention Center. Additional arrests and charges in this case are expected.
Thursday, August 10th, 2023
Magnolia Man Scheduled For Sentencing In US Capitol Riot Case
A Magnolia man arrested last fall for his part in the US Capitol riot has pled guilty. A press release from US District court says 41-year-old Joseph Howe entered the plea to charges of obstruction of an official proceeding and assaulting, resisting or impeding law enforcement officers. Sentencing for Howe is scheduled for October 20th.
Thursday, August 10th, 2023
Shooting Star Watch Party
Mammoth Cave National Park is inviting the public to an Evening Star Party to celebrate the peak of the Perseid Meteor Shower from 7:30 until 10:45 Saturday evening. Park rangers will be on hand to discuss the night sky and provide telescopes to view planets and other deep sky objects. They will distribute Junior Ranger Night Explorer Books while everyone watches Meteors stream overhead. Remember activities are weather dependent and may be canceled in the event of unfavorable conditions.
Wednesday, August 9th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, August 10th, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse.
Wednesday, August 9th, 2023
19-Year-Old Killed In Car Crash
A 19-year-old was killed in a car crash Tuesday morning in Edmonson County. Emergency crews and police were called just after 9am to the 2400 block of Wingfield Church Road (KY 1749) at the intersection of The Bridge Road. An incident report from Kentucky State Police says 44-year-old Briana Sefcik, of Bowling Green, was driving a Toyota Camry north on Wingfield Church Road and started to make a left turn onto The Bridge Road and entered the southbound path of an oncoming Pontiac G6 driven by Hannah Guess, also of Bowling Green. After the impact, the Pontiac continued off the left shoulder and hit a tree. Hannah Guess was pronounced deceased at the scene. No other serious physical injuries were reported.
Wednesday, August 9th, 2023
Hospital Initiates Brief Lockdown
A brief lockdown was initiated Tuesday afternoon at Baptist Health Hardin Hospital. A spokesperson with Elizabethtown Police says a call was received around 4pm for assistance with a potentially suicidal or homicidal individual. As a precaution, hospital staff immediately implemented lockdown procedures. Police arrived within five minutes of the call. The individual was determined to be of a “diminished capacity” and was stabilized. The spokesperson said the male subject was unarmed and at no time posed a threat to staff or patients.
Wednesday, August 9th, 2023
Man Shoots Himself In Accident And Attempts To Drive To Hospital
Tuesday afternoon, Hodgenville Police responded to Lincoln General Store on Lincoln Farm Road where a man pulled over while driving himself to the hospital after being injured by a self-inflicted gunshot. Officers arrived to find a 47-year-old from Mount Sherman who had placed a handgun in his back pocket before it accidentally discharged. LaRue County EMS arrived at the store and transported the man to Baptist Health Hardin where he was treated and released. The man’s name has not been officially released and a report from the police department in Hodgenville says no additional information is being made available at this time.
Tuesday, August 8th, 2023
Multiple Fires Monday In Cave City
Cave City and surrounding crews responded after fires were reported in two separate locations. Early Monday, firefighters were dispatch to Bearwallow – Cave City Masonic Lodge along US 31W on the north end of town. Horse Cave, Park City and Hiseville departments also responded. The fire was extinguished but there was significant damage in the basement, where the fire is believed to have started. Damage was contained and the building is believed to be structurally secure. An exact cause was not released. Investigation continues. The second fire in Cave City was reported at a residential location a few hours later. Crews from Glasgow, Park City, Hiseville and Horse Cave assisted. Damage was contained to a living area and kitchen. Investigation into the residential fire continues. There were no injuries reported from these incidents.
Tuesday, August 8th, 2023
Man Injured Working On Zipline Platform Structure
A man was seriously injured working on a zipline structure Monday in Cave City. The incident happened at Mammoth Cave Adventures on Roy Hunter Road. Emergency personnel responded around noon. A report says Chris Thurman fell approximately 30 feet from a platform and stair structure. He was flown to a Nashville hospital. A family member told media he suffered broken bones. A reason for the collapse was not specified.
Monday, August 7th, 2023
Identity Released After Fatal 31-E Crash
Kentucky State Police has officially released the identity of the man killed just south of Glasgow on US 31W Friday evening. A two-vehicle crash near the intersection with Browning School Road claimed the life of 50-year-old Chadwick Maxey of Gallatin, Tennessee. A police report says Maxey’s pickup was southbound and crossed the center line. It collided with another pickup driven by 50-year-old David Crawford of Lucas. Maxey’s truck caught fire and burned. Maxey was pronounced deceased at the scene. Crawford and a passenger, identified as 46-year-old Coy Bragg of Glasgow, were taken to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville with serious injuries.
Monday, August 7th, 2023
Two Arrested For Theft After Being Caught On Camera
Two men from Ohio were arrested Friday in Bowling Green after Brownsville Police issued a warrant for their arrest following a theft at Logsdon’s Motorplex in Brownsville on July 26th. Video surveillance shows 28-year-old Joseph Simon and 28-year-old Dominick Douglas loading four 2020 model GMC Denali wheels and tires into a pickup and leaving the business. The truck and suspects were spotted at Parrish Recycling in Bowling Green on Thursday of last week. Identity was made, allowing Brownsville Police to obtain warrants. On Friday, Bowling Green Police located the pair and arrested them. Simon and Douglas are charged with theft and Criminal trespassing. Upon arrest they were taken to Warren County Detention Center.
Monday, August 7th, 2023
High School Basketball Hall Of Fame Will Relocate
The Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame will likely be leaving Elizabethtown. Since locating there in 2011, significant donations have only allowed for construction and additions but have not been able to keep pace with overhead costs and expenses including insurance, utilities, debt service and staffing. The organization, which is an extension of the Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches, has sold the downtown Elizabethtown property adjacent to Elizabethtown City Hall including the historic church building which houses the hall’s exhibits. The property also includes an adjacent grass lot and garage. Regarding its future, the organization only said there are hopes to reopen in a new location with new energy and ongoing financial support. It was made clear through the organization’s spokesperson Elizabethtown has been a wonderful partner. Mayor Jeff Gregory told local media the town doesn’t like to lose attractions but understands the organization having to do what is required to maintain financial stability. Addington Properties is the new owner and has agreed to allow the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame to stay for one year. The sales price recorded with the Hardin County Clerk’s Office is $575 thousand, which will cover outstanding debt and still allow for relocating. Addington Properties is actively involved in the revitalization of Downtown Elizabethtown (attracting destination restaurants, a proposed hotel in the old courthouse, entertainment venues and retail businesses are all part of revitalization by the community and multiple developers). While no immediate plans for what might happen to the Hall of Fame property have been announced, the developer indicated it will be purposed for continued downtown revitalization.
Monday, August 7th, 2023\
I-65 Lane Closures This Week
A project to resurface I-65 in Barren County will require reducing the interstate to one lane at night throughout this week. Lane closures will be placed between mile markers 43 to 48 in both directions from 7pm to 6am beginning tonight (Monday, August 7th) through Thursday night. Motorists should pay close attention to signs, use caution, expect delays and anticipate slowly moving or stopped traffic ahead.
Friday, August 4th, 2023
Stolen Pickup Chase
Leitchfield Police spotted a stolen vehicle while working a separate call Monday morning. Officers were positioned along Annetta Road just south of the parkway interchange when they noticed an older model F-250 pickup matching a stolen description. A traffic stop was attempted but the southbound driver accelerated. As the pursuit entered a construction zone, the chase was discontinued for safety concerns. Further investigation led officers to a location where the truck turned onto private property, crossing fields and damaging fences as it traveled nearly one mile toward Bloomington Road. The stranded truck was located at an embankment along Bear Creek. A search of the area was unsuccessful in finding the driver. Police continue their investigation and have identified a person of interest in connection to the incident.
Friday, August 4th, 2023
Another Street Racing Arrest
Another street racing arrest was made early Wednesday after police observed two competing drivers on Lincoln Farm Road just before 2am in LaRue County. A Hodgenville Police Unit attempted a traffic stop but both vehicles sped away. The responding officer pursued one of the vehicles, exceeding 100mph during the chase, which ended at Kirkpatrick Avenue. The driver, identified as Joshua Knapp of New Haven, was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of fleeing or evading, DUI, possession of marijuana and multiple traffic offenses. The second vehicle and driver were able to get away. Investigation continues and an arrest and charges are expected.
Friday, August 4th, 2023
Hart County Man Indicted By Metcalfe Grand Jury
A Munfordville man is indicted in Metcalfe County. During last weeks Grand Jury session in Edmonton, charges against James Kenneth Embry were returned for receiving stolen property $10,000 or more, possession of methamphetamine, resisting arrest, buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance, operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license and possession of marijuana.
Friday, August 4th, 2023
I-65 Wreck Causes Major Traffic Congestion
A commercial vehicle collision involving three tractor-trailers along Northbound I-65 caused minor injuries and blocked all three lanes for nearly four hours Thursday. Around 11am, emergency officials were called to the location just north of Munfordville between Mile Markers 66-67 and found one of the trailers ruptured. It was carrying a plastic bead-like material with thousands of tons of the substance strewn across the roadway. Crews from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet responded to clear the material along with the involved trucking company, which vacuumed the material off the road. A transportation cabinet release said one lane opened around 3pm but material would have to be completely cleared before all lanes could be reopened due to the material's potential to reduce traction on the downhill grade where the incident occurred. The scene was completely cleared and all lanes reopened just before 5pm. Traffic effects from the collision extended well beyond the interstate, reminding locals of wrecks which seemed to be a regular occurrence before expansion of the the road to six lanes. Thursday afternoon traffic along US 31W from Cave City to Upton and even further north was also at a crawl, particularly in and approaching Munfordville. Intersecting roads were also clogged with interstate overflow competing with local traffic. Congestion across the area cleared by around 6pm.
Thursday, August 3rd, 2023
Man Pulled From Wreck Before Vehicle Becomes Engulfed In Flames
A man escaped serious injury after a crash on KY 224 near Millerstown Monday morning. Just before 8:00, 52-year-old Jeffery Fields of Clarkson was traveling east in a pickup when he lost control. The truck exited the road and flipped onto its top. As smoke became visible, a passing motorist stopped to pull Fields from the truck but was unable to do so until another passing motorist also stopped to assist. Together, they were able to get Fields out of the vehicle just before it became engulfed in flames. Jeffery Fields suffered a few cuts but was not taken to a hospital.
Thursday, August 3rd, 2023
Employee Assaults Coworker At Pizza Restaurant
Tuesday evening, Hodgenville Police responded to a fight between two employees at Papa John’s on Shawnee Drive. A police press release says 23-year-old Amber Benningfield assaulted a co-worker. Another employee stepped in to subdue Benningfield until officers arrived. She was taken into custody and booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of assault and disorderly conduct.
Thursday, August 3rd, 2023
Speeding And Street Racing Results In Arrests
Two men are in jail following an investigation of excessive speeding and street racing on Lincoln Parkway. Most recently, a vehicle was clocked at 130mph on July 22nd. Police arrested Jesse Hutcherson of Buffalo this past Tuesday in relation to the incident, charging him with speeding 26mph or greater over the limit, reckless driving and wanton endangerment. These charges are from the LaRue County portion of the parkway. The case was referred to Kentucky State Police for potential charges in Hardin County. The overall investigation involved racing incidents dating back to February. Tuesday, police also arrested Ethan England of Hodgenville. He is charged with racing motor vehicles on a public highway, reckless driving and wanton endangerment. Both men were booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Thursday, August 3rd, 2023
Reward Offered For Vandalism Information
Glasgow Water Company is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction for the person or persons responsible for equipment vandalism. In a story from early July, we reported a piece of excavation equipment was set of fire and its batteries removed. Damage resulted in a total loss, valued at near one quarter-of-a-million dollars. A statement released from Glasgow Water Company asks anyone who can provide relevant information regarding the case to please call Barren County’s Sheriff’s Department at 270-651-2771.
Wednesday, August 2nd, 2023
Man Drives Into Water And Arrested For Being Intoxicated
A man who drove is car into Nolin River is facing charges. Police and other emergency officials were called to the Tail Water Boat Ramp around 4pm Monday after 61-year-old Randy Meredith of Horse Cave traveled down a bank and off the left side of the boat ramp into the water. A police report indicates Meredith showed obvious signs of impairment and was taken to a hospital for medical clearance before being arrested and booked at Hart County Jail on charges of operating a motor vehicle under the influence, reckless driving, wanton endangerment of a police officer, wanton endangerment and public intoxication.
Wednesday, August 2nd, 2023
Cave City Man Arrested On Multiple Drug Charges
Thursday, 07/27/2023 at approximately 11:00 pm, detectives with the Barren River Drug Task Force and the Barren County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a residence on Hiseville Bear Wallow Rd. in Cave City in reference to illegal drug sales by 75-year-old Jimmy Lee Edwards.
A total of over 6 ounces of crystal meth was obtained from Mr. Edwards along with 58 grams of suspected marijuana. Detectives recovered four firearms, cash, scales, baggies, drug paraphernalia and cell phones.
While executing the warrant, a reported 17-year-old missing juvenile was found at the residence who admitted that he had used meth at the residence. An adult female was also at the residence who confirmed that Mr. Edwards had provided the juvenile with the methamphetamine and had instructed the juvenile to participate in the distribution of the meth.
Mr. Edwards was arrested and charged with two counts of trafficking in a controlled substance 1st degree, 1st offense > or = 2 grams with one count being enhanced due to the firearms, trafficking in marijuana 1st offense – enhanced and unlawful transaction with minor 1st – illegal controlled substance, Under 18 years of age. Mr. Edwards was lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center.
Wednesday, August 2nd, 2023
Flint Ridge Road Temporary Closure August 3
Flint Ridge Road will be closed from Mammoth Cave Parkway to the park boundary from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 3 for hazardous tree removal. The park's tree contractor has only able to complete work on half of the road and needs additional time to clear the remaining hazardous trees.
For the most up to date information about the status of park roads visit us on our website: www.nps.gov/maca or follow our road status on twitter: @MCNPRoadsFerry.
Tuesday, August 1st, 2023
Kentucky Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Issues Suspension And Fine
A funeral director who was part owner and employed by Morris Family Services is having his license suspended for six months after a ruling handed down by the Kentucky Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors (KBEFD). The decision also includes a large fine. Morris Family Services operates more than ten funeral homes in the West-Central Kentucky and Southern Indiana Region, including Butler Funeral Home of Edmonton, A. F. Crow & Son Funeral Home in Glasgow, along with Leitchfield Memorial Chapel and Caneyville Memorial Chapel in Grayson County. It was determined Nathan Morris used verbal methods of signing documents in order to remain within limits of operational regulations of a number of funeral home locations throughout the company including Edmonton, Glasgow, Leitchfield and Caneyville as well as Hartford in Ohio County. Morris met with KBEFD in June and in a letter to local media outlets explained while in Owensboro, he verbally permitted an employee in another location to sign his name related to paperwork needing to be sent off for updating of licensing. Morris says at that time, staff members were having to rotate locations and positions, partially due to a number of employee exits from the company. He said those conditions were extremely challenging and stressful leading to paperwork not being filed in a timely manner. In deciding upon penalties, Nathan Morris says he was given an option from the board of a larger fine for the company and no suspension or a smaller fine with a suspension. According to Morris and given financial impacts, the smaller fine option was selected. A later attempt to switch the selection so Morris could avoid suspension was denied. Megan Morris, Nathan Morris’ wife, remains a part owner of the company along with John Horan. Horan says for good of the company, employees and communities served, ownership felt it was better to move forward without Nathan and he has been released from employment and is no longer associated with the company. It is unclear how the “no longer associated” statement relates to his family ownership and name-likeness of the company. It should be noted there are no criminal proceedings involved with the board’s ruling. All matters garnering attention were considered administrative. Nathan Morris’ suspension begins this August. In February 2024, his license will be reinstated in good standing.
Tuesday, August 1st, 2023
Second Intoxicated Man Found Along Road In Past Two Weeks In LaRue County
Another intoxicated man was found along a LaRue County Roadway. Sunday afternoon, Hodgenville Police were called to an address on Campbellsville Road (KY 210). Upon arrival, officers made contact with Joshua Williams who had been passed out beside the road. He was taken into custody and booked at LaRue County Detention Center on one count of alcohol intoxication. The incident marks the second of its nature over the past two weeks. July 18th police responded to a report of a male subject lying in the roadway along North Lincoln Boulevard in front of Smith’s Pharmacy. A report from the department indicates Kerry Smith was intoxicated and had fallen out into the road. He was arrested and charged with alcohol intoxication and transported to LaRue County Detention Center.
Tuesday, August 1st, 2023
Ramp Closures Along I-65 At Park City Scheduled
Resurfacing along I-65 in Barren County continues with lane closures between Mile Markers 45 and 53 and ramp closures at Exit 48 (Park City). Ramp closures will be overnight and are scheduled to begin Wednesday night. The northbound off-ramp will close for milling and resurfacing while the southbound on-ramp will close for milling. Thursday night, the southbound on-ramp will close for resurfacing, the southbound off-ramp will close for milling and resurfacing and the northbound on-ramp will close for milling. Closures should wrap up Friday night with the northbound on-ramp being closed for resurfacing. Ramps will be open during the day. Work schedules could be affected by unfavorable weather conditions.
Monday, July 31st, 2023
Interstate 65 Resurfacing Project to Temporarily Close Ramps at Exit 48 in Barren County
The project to resurface Interstate 65 from mile marker 45 to mile marker 53 will create temporary ramp closures at Exit 48 Park City this week. The ramp closures will take place over multiple nights and the schedule is weather permitting.
Wednesday Night 8/2
· I-65 northbound off-ramp will close for milling and resurfacing.
· I-65 southbound on-ramp will close for milling.
Thursday Night 8/3
· I-65 southbound on-ramp will close for resurfacing.
· I-65 southbound off-ramp will close for milling and resurfacing.
· I-65 northbound on-ramp will close for milling.
Friday Night 8/4
· I-65 northbound on-ramp will close for resurfacing.
The closures will take place at various times overnight and the ramps will reopen during the day.
Monday, July 31st, 2023
Barren County Constable Arrested
On July 25, 2023, Kentucky State Police Post 4 was notified of a pursuit of a stolen vehicle that had originated in Barren Co. As the pursuit entered Hardin Co, it was discovered that a Barren Co. Constable, Joseph Ramey, 29 years old, was also involved in the pursuit and was driving a Honda Odyssey van with green and amber emergency lights with a “five-point star” with “Kentucky constable” written on the side of the vehicle. During the pursuit, troopers observed Ramey operating his vehicle in a reckless manner at a high rate of speed, nearly striking the cruiser of several law enforcement officers that were involved. During the investigation, it was determined that Joseph Ramey does not have any law enforcement certification and had taken office in January of this year.
As a result of the investigation a warrant was issued and Ramey was arrested and is lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center. He is charged with six counts of wanton endangerment, impersonating a peace officer, and official misconduct, along with several other misdemeanor traffic violations. The investigation remains ongoing by Sgt. Blake Owens.
Monday, July 31st, 2023
Leitchfield Officer Resigns After Being Involved With Teen
On July 27, 2023, Kentucky State Police Post 4 was notified by the Leitchfield Police Department (LPD) of an internal investigation involving one of their police officers who allegedly had a sexual relationship with a 17-year female.
During the course of the investigation, KSP detectives discovered Jeremy Taylor Wright, 27, of Caneyville, while an LPD officer, had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old female on July 22nd in Bardstown, KY. Once the relationship was discovered, Wright resigned from the department, and the case was turned over to KSP.
As a result of the investigation a warrant was issued on Friday, Wright was arrested and charged with Rape 3rd Degree and Sexual Abuse 1st Degree, and more charges could be forthcoming as the investigation continues. Wright was lodged in the Nelson Co. Detention Center.
Kentucky State Police was assisted by the Leitchfield Police Department. The investigation remains ongoing by Det. Robert Hartley.
Monday, July 31st, 2023
Missing Glasgow Man
Glasgow Police Department is seeking help from the public in locating a missing man from Glasgow. A press release says 28-year-old Logan Pelfrey was last seen at 104 Travis Court Friday morning. He doesn’t have a vehicle and police say he could be traveling on foot. If you have any information, call Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165 or dial 911.
Friday, July 28th, 2023
Hart County Unemployment Up With Release Of June Data
Hart County’s June unemployment rate rose just over one-half of a percentage point from the month before, nearly mirroring the state-wide trend over the last month. June is reported at 4.8% for the county, up from 4.1% in May. In a yearly comparison, the rate is .1% higher than the same time in 2022. The state is at 4.5% unemployment for June compared to 3.9% in May and 4.4% a year ago.
Every adjacent county experienced a similar hike from May to June with the lowest overall rate reported in Green County at 4.2%, followed by Hardin County at 4.5%, LaRue County at 4.6%, Barren County at 4.7%, Grayson County at 4.9%, Metcalfe County at 5% and Edmonson County at 5.5%.
Statewide, the lowest unemployment rate is in Carroll, Spencer and Woodford Counties which all report 3.5%. The highest unemployment rate in the state is in Magoffin County at 9.7%.
Nationally, Kentucky is above the US average of 3.8% for June.
These numbers are not seasonally averaged, meaning they can reflect abrupt changes in month-to-month workforce totals due to part time employees entering and leaving the workforce for school, weather events and other impactful conditions.
Friday, July 28th, 2023
Arrest Made As Police Continue Search For Primary Murder Suspect
While police in Bowling Green continue to look for the suspect who is believed to have shot and killed 21-year-old Ayanna Morgan Sunday night, they have arrested one of the people who assaulted her before the shooting. Parking lot surveillance video shows Morgan being struck multiple times during a chaotic scene as several different individuals either grabbed or hit her at various times through the altercation. Police say 24-year-old Kobee Lancaster of Bowling Green tuned himself in Tuesday after a warrant was issued for his arrest. He is charged with first-degree assault. An arrest citation says Lancaster got into the driver’s seat of a vehicle and struck Morgan while trying to leave the parking lot. The citation also says the vehicle ran over Morgan. A search is still on for the primary suspect, Malik Jones.
Friday, July 28th, 2023
Green River Ferry Closed Due To Low Water Levels
Green River Ferry is now closed until further notice. Mammoth Cave National Park's Public Relations Office issued a press release Thursday saying the closure is due to low water levels on the river. Ferry status is available by visiting nps.gov/maca or @MCNPRoadFerry on Twitter. (Flint Ridge Road along the park boundary is closed today until 7pm as crews clear trees and debris.)
Friday, July 28th, 2023
Man And Woman Arrested After Running Over Mailboxes With Truck And Trailer
Two people were arrested after their truck and trailer collided with mailboxes along US 62 between Leitchfield and Elizabethtown. A witness reported the incident Sunday afternoon in Eastern Grayson County. The witness followed the vehicle and made contact with the driver, 31-year-old Brian McClellan and a passenger, 31-year-old Amber Horton. who are both from Ohio County. The witness obtained license plate identification and called in to dispatch before the couple unhooked the trailer and drove away. A short time later, dispatch received a report of an abandoned truck on Crow Hollow Road matching the suspect vehicle description and an additional report of a man with a weapon and woman walking together along Keller School Road. A deputy and K-9 unit arrived and the man was observed throwing a handgun into nearby vegetation. Both suspects were identified as Brian McClellan and Amber Horton and both appeared intoxicated. An ID check revealed multiple warrants on McClellan. The tossed handgun was located and he is additionally charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon along with tampering with physical evidence and public intoxication. Amber Horton is also charged with public intoxication. Additional charges are pending. Both were taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Thursday, July 27th, 2023
Mammoth Cave National Park Travel Impacts
Mammoth Cave National Park's public relations office says motorists should be aware upcoming travel impacts. Flint Ridge Road will be closed from 7am-7pm Friday for tree removal and cleanup of debris related to the early March wind storm. Park road closure and ferry status information can be found anytime at nps.gov/maca or on Twitter at MCNPRoadFerry.
Thursday, July 27th, 2023
Knob Lick Road Closed Next Week
Those traveling toward Edmonton along Knob Lick Road (KY 1243) will have to use an alternate route most of next week. Debris removal will be taking place at Bell Bridge over South Fork Little Barren River. Work will require closure from 8am to 4pm, Monday through Thursday. A detour will be in place along Toby Hill Road (KY 543) to Greensburg Road (US 68) west toward Edmonton. Access between Toby Hill Road and the bridge as well as between Greensburg Road and the bridge will be maintained for residents and locations on either side of the work zone.
Thursday, July 27th, 2023
Woman Dies In Cross-Over Collision
A woman driving an SUV died Wednesday after crossing the center of US 31W and hitting a Kentucky Department of Highways spray truck in Elizabethtown. Emergency responders were called to the 500 Block of East Dixie Avenue just before 9am. A preliminary report from Elizabethtown Police identifies the SUV driver as 29-year-old Sky Greathouse Williams of Elizabethtown. She was southbound and for unknown reasons veered across the center turn lane and into the northbound lane where the head-on collision occurred. Williams was pronounced deceased at the scene. The truck driver, identified as Patrick Peters, was seriously injured and transported to Baptist Health Hardin. A collision reconstruction team is continuing their investigation into the crash. Several gallons of weed-killer leaked from the truck’s tank but posed no threat of fire or contamination.
Thursday, July 27th, 2023
Altercation Leads To Arrest
A man is jailed following an altercation Tuesday night. Hodgenville Police responded to a call just before 11pm and arrested Logan Rinaldi of Hodgenville who became involved in a physical altercation with a family member. Rinaldi is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on a charge of domestic assault.
Wednesday, July 26th, 2023
Mammoth Cave National Park Travel Impacts
Mammoth Cave National Park's public relations office says motorists should be aware upcoming travel impacts. Flint Ridge Road will be closed from 7am-7pm Friday for tree removal and cleanup of debris related to the early March wind storm. Park road closure and ferry status information can be found anytime at nps.gov/maca or on Twitter at MCNPRoadFerry.
Wednesday, July 26th, 2023
Suspect Named In WKU Student Murder
Investigators have a suspect in the Sunday night shooting death of 21-year-old Ayanna Morgan in Bowling Green. After interviews and gathering additional information, police believe a young man named Malik Jones is responsible. A murder warrant is issued for his arrest. Police consider him armed and dangerous and have asked the general public to forward any information regarding his whereabouts. A photo of Jones is posted on Bowling Green Police social media. Ayanna Morgan was living in Bowling Green while attending Western Kentucky University from Savannah, Georgia. Her mother says she was set to graduate this coming year and requests prayer for their grieving family.
Wednesday, July 26th, 2023
Woman With Warrants In LaRue County Arrested In Bullitt County
A woman with warrants issued for her arrest fled from a residence after police were notified of her location on Sunday. Officers in Hodgenville responded to an address on Shawnee Drive after receiving information on Jessyka Huff who was wanted in LaRue County. Huff was tipped off before police arrived. After additional investigation, she was found in Bullitt County. Coordination was made with local authorities and she was taken into custody before being returned to LaRue County.
Wednesday, July 26th, 2023
Man Arrested On Warrants From Hardin And Green Counties
A Greensburg man is in custody after being arrested on numerous warrants Sunday afternoon. Police located 49-year-old Johnny Killingsworth at a location on West Court Street. He is charged with assault with minor injury and criminal mischief in Green County. He is charged with alcohol intoxication third or greater offence within a 12 month period in Hardin County. Killingsworth was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Tuesday, July 25th, 2023
Police Looking For Leads In Murder Of Woman In Bowling Green
Police are working to find leads in capturing the person or persons responsible for shooting and killing a 21-year-old woman at a Bowling Green apartment complex on Russellville Road Sunday night. Ayanna Morgan was shot twice that night and died early Monday in a Nashville hospital. A man who is a food delivery driver was rendering aid to Morgan when emergency responders arrived. The man told police he witnessed a Hispanic male on foot around the corner of the building who appeared to be waving a gun. He also reported seeing a blue Jeep Patriot speeding through the parking lot being driven by a black female wearing glasses, likely in her mid-20s. He said the vehicle was moving too fast to determine if there were passengers. Investigators believe Morgan was involved in a brief struggle before being shot. They are trying to locate any nearby surveillance video and speak with residents who may help in discovering a suspect. Ayanna Morgan was a student at Western Kentucky University.
Tuesday, July 25th, 2023
Motorcycle Collides With Utility Trailer
No serious injuries were reported in a crash involving a truck pulling a trailer and a motorcycle on US 31E Monday afternoon. Emergency personnel responded to the entrance of Dennison’s Roadside Market just south of Uno. The motorcycle was traveling north and impacted the passenger side of the large utility trailer as the southbound rig turned left. Names of those involved were not officially released.
Tuesday, July 25th, 2023
Elizabethtown Man Arrested In Connection To Double Murder
An Elizabethtown man is the first person charged in a Saturday morning shooting which killed two men at a Waffle House in Radcliff. Authorities arrested 33-year-old Rodshad Akeem Bowser-Highsmith Monday afternoon at the Elizabethtown Police Department after a warrant was issued. He is booked for complicity to commit murder, complicity to commit robbery and first-degree attempted murder. Investigators are still searching for a second suspect. The arrest citation describes Bowser-Highsmith being observed on video and audio speaking with the other suspect about taking a firearm from one of the victims. Bowser-Highsmith assisted in taking the firearm, which resulted in both victims being shot. Bowser-Highsmith also fired at a vehicle and at patrons leaving the restaurant. The citation indicates Bowser-Highsmith admits involvement in the incident.
Tuesday, July 25th, 2023
Couple Charged With Assault Against Each Other
A couple is charged after assaulting each other. Hodgenville Police responded to a call from Fairview Drive late Friday night. They made contact with Angela Satterly outside the residence and Patrick Hawkins inside the residence. After investigation of the complaint, both were arrested for domestic assault. Angela Satterly is additionally charged with disorderly conduct and assault of a police officer.
Monday, July 24th, 2023
I-65 SB reduced to one lane
I-65 Southbound will be reduced to one lane around 6pm Central Time on Monday night (July 24th) for concrete work at Green River Bridge (MM 62-61) just south of Munfordville in Hart County. Traffic will be shifted to the inside lane as crews work in the center lane and right lane. Replacement concrete will require cure time, which is expected to keep both lanes closed until sometime Tuesday night. Traffic delays will be possible during this time. Motorists should pay attention to work zone signage and be prepared for slow/stopped traffic ahead.
Monday, July 24th, 2023
Former Superintendent dies in traffic collision
A former Superintendent of Hart County Schools and Cave City Business man died following a traffic collision in Gatlinburg last week. A report from Tennessee Highway Patrol says 82-year-old Wandel Strange was driving south Wednesday night along the Gatlinburg Parkway. A northbound vehicle driven by 19-year-old Jefferey Williams of Tennessee crossed the double yellow line and struck Strange's vehicle. The police report indicates charges are pending against the 19-year-old. A passenger in Wandel Strange's vehicle, his son, 50-year-old Kendrick Strange was seriously injured. Investigation of the collision continues.
After retiring from Hart County Schools, Wandal Strange owned and operated Four Seasons Antiques and Collectibles and was heavily involved with Cave City Chamber of Commerce.
Monday, July 24th, 2023
Complaint leads to man's arrest
Friday, Glasgow Police Department arrested a man after he pointed a firearm at Officers who responded to a residence on Longhunters Trail in reference to a complaint. Upon arrival a female answered the door. A man identified as Michael Stuckert was standing behind her, aiming a loaded firearm. An attending officer was able to draw his service weapon and gave verbal commands to Stuckert to drop his weapon. Stuckert complied and was taken into custody without further incident. There were no injuries. Michael Stuckert is charged with Wanton Endangerment 2nd Degree of a Police Officer. He was taken to Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, July 21st, 2023
Hart County District Lines Will Be Adjusted And Other Fiscal Court Meeting Highlights
Reconfiguring Hart County's magisterial districts was discussed at Thursday's fiscal court meeting. If warranted by population changes, adjustments must be made as required by state law, every ten years following a U.S. Census update. The purpose is to ensure county districts are spread as equally as possible, according to current population numbers. A proposal of adjustment is expected to be presented at future fiscal court meetings, which will give citizens an opportunity to participate in the process of a first and second reading. Anyone with questions about re-districting can call the Hart County Clerk's Office for additional information. Barren River Area Development District has been assisting the court with data and mapping functions, the court also approved a contract for the development district to continue assisting in the process.
Hart County Ambulance Board Chairman John Bunnell addressed the court Thursday to discuss the possibility of additional revenue for the service from outside sources, Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 178 inmates are currently jailed and says a van has been sold to Barren County Detention Center for $45,000. Sheriff Jeff Wilson requested approval to pay for installation of transport screens and other emergency vehicle equipment on a new SUV cruiser. The court approved selling surplus animal control property and passed a second reading to add Sunshine Acres Drive to the county road system. A second reading passed to post a 20mph speed limit on Quarry Road. The court agreed to pay county fire departments and the rescue squad for emergency tree removal during recent storms and reappointed Bill Belt and Kay Wright to the library board for a four year term. A first reading was held to extend the length of Quarry Hill Drive by just under three-tenths of a mile. The court also decided to apply for additional funding for the Powder Mills Bridge Project. Routine budget items, transfers and quarterly reports were passed before adjourning. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be August 10th.
Friday, July 21st, 2023
Woman Arrested During Traffic Stop For Parole Violations
A traffic stop in Greensburg resulted in the arrest of a woman wanted in Barren and Warren Counties for violations of parole. Just before 11pm Sunday, 55-year-old Angela Farrer of Greensburg was pulled over on South Main Street. An ID check revealed warrants for DUI, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Friday, July 21st, 2023
Lightening Strike Suspected In Propane Tank Fire
A lighting strike is believed responsible for igniting a propane storage tank in Glasgow Thursday afternoon. The immediate area around the location on South Honeysuckle Lane was briefly evacuated as the situation was inspected by Glasgow Fire Department. It was determined a relief valve malfunctioned allowing gas to escape before the lighting strike. Fire officials attempted to shut the valve but could not do so. Gas continued burning off as pressure readings from the tank remained normal. Officials say there is no present danger to the surrounding area.
Thursday, July 20th, 2023
Gas Line Leak Caused Short Evacuations And Road Closures Wednesday
A large gas line leak caused evacuations and closed roads Wednesday morning in Munfordville. Residential and other locations in the Elk Street vicinity were cleared out and KY 88 and adjacent streets were closed until the line was shut off. Reports of a strong gas-like odor were made even several blocks away from the leak. KY 88 reopened about an hour later and local streets were blocked as line repairs were made. There are no reports of injuries or significant damage related to the incident.
Thursday, July 20th, 2023
Former Caverna Administrator Selected To Lead Elizabethtown Schools
A former principal with Caverna Schools is the new Superintendent of Elizabethtown Independent Schools. Paul Mullins was introduced Wednesday by the school board. He has been serving most recently as Superintendent of Logan County Schools in Russellville since 2016 where he issued a farewell statement to staff saying the move to Elizabethtown brings his career full circle. Mullins is originally from Elizabethtown. He served three years as Superintendent of Garrard County Schools before moving to Logan County. In addition to the previously mentioned position with Caverna, he also worked in LaRue County and Nicholas County Schools.
Thursday, July 20th, 2023
New Caverna Girls Basketball Coach Announced
Caverna High School has a new Girls Basketball Head Coach. Andre' Barbor is a 1996 Graduate of Hart County High School and a Graduate of Western Kentucky University. Andre is Deputy with the Hart County Sheriff's Department and owns a vegetable delivery business. He says coaching has always been a passion, especially basketball. He has served as an elementary and middle school coach for the past 13 years and says he is excited for the opportunity to lead the Lady Colonel Basketball Team.
Wednesday, July 19th, 2023
Gas Line Leak Caused Short Evacuations And Road Closures Wednesday
A large gas line leak caused evacuations and closed roads this morning in Munfordville. Residential and other locations in the Elk Street vicinity were cleared out and KY 88 and adjacent streets were closed until the line was shut off. Reports of a strong gas-like odor were made even several blocks away from the leak. KY 88 reopened about an hour later and local streets were blocked as line repairs were made. There are no reports of injuries related to the incident.
Wednesday, July 19th, 2023
No Indictment Following Investigation Of Inmate Worker
A grand jury chose not to indict an inmate worker accused of inappropriately touching a female juvenile at LaRue County Schools’ Bus Garage on June 6th. Findings from the incident were presented by investigators which detailed a witness’s account. The grand jury could not return a true bill against the inmate after hearing evidence. The case did, however, lead to a recommendation of a misdemeanor charge through district court for the bus garage supervisor for endangering the welfare of a minor. Police say no other children were involved and the prisoner was transferred to another facility. It remains unclear why the juvenile was at the bus garage on the date of the alleged incident.
Wednesday, July 19th, 2023
Man Tased Trying To Flee From Police
A Leitchfield man is charged after fleeing police on a scooter-like vehicle. Police attempted to pull the two-wheeler over just before 1am Sunday near the intersection of Beaver Dam Road and Shrewsbury Road. A pursuit continued for about one mile before 30-year-old Cody Sermon lost control while making a quick maneuver onto Hill Lane. Sermon attempted to run from officers on foot. After multiple commands to stop, officers used a taser and placed Sermon under arrest. He was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center and then booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of fleeing in a motor vehicle and on foot, driving on a DUI suspended license, wanton endangerment of a police officer, no tail lights, resisting arrest, reckless driving and criminal trespassing.
Wednesday, July 19th, 2023
Man Arrested After Lying In Road While Intoxicated
Tuesday afternoon, Hodgenville Police responded to a report of a male subject lying in the roadway along North Lincoln Boulevard in front of Smith’s Pharmacy. A report from the department indicates Kerry Smith was intoxicated and had fallen out into the road. He was arrested and charged with alcohol intoxication and transported to LaRue County Detention Center.
Tuesday, July 18th, 2023
Pedestrian Killed By Train
A man is dead after being hit by a train Monday afternoon. Police identify the man as 64-year-old John Duncan of Elizabethtown. The incident happened at the East Dixie (US 31W) crossing just south of the town square near the Hardin County Justice Center. Emergency response crews were called just after 1:30 and were on scene for about two hours. The road reopened around 3:30. Elizabethtown Police and CSX are investigating. It is unclear why the man was trespassing along the track. No one on the train was physically injured. The stopped train blocked multiple crossings, resulting in significant traffic issues for motorists.
Tuesday, July 18th, 2023
Roll Over Crash Injures Man Who Refuses Alcohol Blood Test
Hodgenville Police responded to the 1800 Block of Greensburg Road Friday night to investigate a single vehicle crash. When they arrived, they found the vehicle rolled over. The driver, identified as Gary Mays of Magnolia, sustained injuries and was taken to Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown for treatment. An incident report from police says Mays had alcohol on his breath and alcohol was located in the vehicle. He refused a blood test at the hospital. Alcohol is suspected contributing factor in the crash. An investigation continues.
Tuesday, July 18th, 2023
Vehicle Crash Results In Drug Arrest
A traffic stop resulted in a drug arrest early Saturday morning. Grayson County law enforcement stopped a 2001 Chevrolet Silverado along Anneta Road for not having an illuminated license plate. The driver is identified as 56-year-old Robert Clemons of Anneta. A strong odor of marijuana was detected and Clemons told responding officers he had recently used the drugs. A search resulted in the discovery of multiple marijuana bags and methamphetamine. Robert Clemons was taken into custody and booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and a rear license not illuminated.
Monday, July 17th, 2023
Two Teen Brothers Killed In Lake Collision
Two teens were killed on Lake Cumberland Friday, increasing the already high number of deaths this year on Kentucky waterways. The two 14 and 18-year-old brothers from Kenton County in Northern Kentucky were riding jet skis when they collided with a boat near Woodson Bend Resort Boat Dock near Bronston. The collision remains under investigation.
Monday, July 17th, 2023
Impersonating Detective Tries To Scam Money
Barren County’s Sheriff’s Department says details of a scam involving the department have been reported. A release from the agency says an impersonator claiming to be a detective is telling residents an arrest warrant is issued for them due to a missed court date and requests money to be sent via wire or card. Authorities say they do not call anyone regarding a missing court date, money owed or any outstanding warrants. The release says anyone receiving such a call should hang up, not give out any personal financial information and contact the sheriff’s office.
Monday, July 17th, 2023
Pedestrians Injured After Being Struck By Vehicle
Two Grayson County residents walking in downtown Brownsville were struck and injured by a passing vehicle Friday. Police responded to the location beside Edmonson County Community Center on Main Street and found 67-year-old Patricia Noblett of Leitchfield and 47-year-old Tracy Harris of Clarkson were leaving an event when they hit by a 2005 Cadillac operated by 83-year-old Betty Duval of Roundhill. Duvall told investigators she did not see pair. Duvall was not injured. Noblett was flown to Louisville with serious injuries while Harris was taken to Bowling Green, treated and then released.
Monday, July 17th, 2023
Excessive Speeding Stops Result In Additional Charges
A speeding stop by Hodgenville Police Friday ended up being a significant drug arrest. Officers were running radar on Lincoln Parkway when a Ford Mustang was tracked at 92 mph. Upon stopping the vehicle, an odor of marijuana was detected and a search of the vehicle was conducted, revealing cocaine, marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms and synthetic THC products. The driver, identified as Chris Sharp and a passenger, Amber Foreman, were taken into custody. Sharp is charged with possession of marijuana, cocaine and drug paraphernalia as well as speeding 92 in a 55-mph zone. Foreman is charged with trafficking synthetic drugs, possession of cocaine, psilocybin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Both were booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Also on Friday officers running radar stopped a 2018 Ford SUV, operated by Adam Packard of Buffalo for traveling 90mph in a posted 55mph zone along Campbellsville Road. Results of toxicology tests have not been returned, but Packard is initially charged with DUI, possession of synthetic THC and speeding. He was also booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, July 14th, 2023
Recycle Location Being Used For General Trash
Leitchfield is attempting to enforce guidelines set in place for the recycling center with the location’s recycling intent being abused as it continues to be an unauthorized disposal for general garbage. A spokesperson for the city says individuals who leave items during the week generally follow rules to leave only recyclables but an estimated 90% of material dropped off through the weekend is household garbage, mattresses or furniture. A significant amount of time is spent on Mondays cleaning the area round recycle bins. City officials are looking at ways to consider these actions as littering, giving enforcement personnel an opportunity to identify responsible individuals and issue fines. There seems to be a general consensus in favor of removing recycle bins on the weekend to help remedy the situation.
Friday, July 14th, 2023
2 Million In Coins Found In Cornfield
A Kentucky cornfield is getting a lot of attention after more than 700 rare U.S. gold coins have become one of the greatest coin-collecting finds of the 21st century. Unearthed coins are dated from 1840 to 1862 and are estimated at a value exceeding $2 million. The location and owner are not being publicly identified. Now being labeled “The Great Kentucky Hoard,” experts described the find as extremely rare, and rarer still to find coins in such good condition. According to these experts, the mystery of how these coins came to be buried in the field can possibly be explained by an account of a wealthy Kentuckian burying them to protect them from an advancing Confederate Army. One historian says if a person had a lot of money at that time in history, it's very likely they buried some of it. Banks were being robbed so owners found places they felt were more secure. In many cases throughout history, people bury money, die and it stays in the ground until a scenario like a farmer preparing to plant corn plows it up.
Friday, July 14th, 2023
UPS Strike Looming
Shipping with UPS could be disrupted if escalating tension between the company and Teamsters is not worked out. Workers in Lexington staged a practice strike ahead of the company’s contract deadline with union workers. Teamsters from Lexington’s 651 said there are currently no new negotiations scheduled with UPS. Both sides have until July 31st to reach a deal and prevent a potential strike. One of the main sticking points is air conditioning in all UPS delivery trucks. Another is for better pay for part and full-time UPS employees.
Wednesday, July 12th, 2023
Green County Teen Arrested In Bullying Incident
An 18-year-old has been arrested in Green County after a two-months long investigation into a bullying incident. Greensburg Police received a warrant for the arrest of Thomas Davis and took him into custody at a location on West Hodgenville Avenue Monday night. The warrant charges Davis with terroristic threatening and physical harassment with no injury. Charges are related to an incident at Green County High School from back in May. Thomas Davis is jailed at Taylor County Detention Center.
Wednesday, July 12th, 2023
LaRue Police Chase
A man led police in a chase through LaRue County Tuesday morning. Hodgenville police attempted to stop a Hyundai van for speeding along Lincoln Farm Road just before 10:00. The van accelerated to a high rate of speed and turned onto KY 1618 and then on to KY 210 toward Campbellsville before turning on to Ball Hollow Road. The pursuit reached a speed of more than 100 miles-per-hour. The driver is identified as Austin Lewis of Mount Sherman. He pulled into a driveway and then ran into a residence. As police officers gained entry, Lewis surrendered and was taken into custody without further incident. He is charged with speeding, fleeing in a motor vehicle and fleeing on foot and wanton endangerment of a police officer along with other traffic related offences. A report issued by the investigating officer does not indicate any specific suspected reason for the attempt to avoid being captured. Austin Lewis was taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, July 12th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council Meeting Summary
Horse Cave City Council appointed members to the American Cave and Karst Board of Directors during their meeting Monday night. Vicky Rogers, Ken Russell, Mike Lawson and Dave Derrick will serve for a term ending in June of 2024. In other business, the city financial report was presented and accepted. Personnel policy was amended. The recently presented audit was accepted. Departmental reports from police, fire and public works were presented. Mayor Randall Curry announced benches downtown are being refinished and road resurfacing will be taking place along Main Street, Guthrie Street and Cemetery Street. He also announced the city has received a historic preservation grant.
Wednesday, July 12th, 2023
Man Shoots Brother
The Barren County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence on Dover Church Road Sunday afternoon in reference to a domestic dispute which ended with a man being shot. Upon arriving, contact was made with 34-year-old Joshua E. Roscoe of Glasgow. Roscoe explained that he had been in a verbal altercation with his brother while trying to break up another altercation his brother was having with other family members at the residence. During the altercation, Roscoe retrieved a pistol from inside the residence and went outside where he and his brother then got into a physical altercation. Roscoe shot his brother causing non-life threatening injuries. Roscoe was arrested and charged with 2nd degree assault.
Tuesday, July 11th, 2023
Woman Attempts To Enter Residence Claiming To Be A Police Officer
Authorities in Hodgenville arrested a woman Friday who tried to gain entry to an apartment the week before by claiming to be a police officer. Tamatha Woods of Hodgenville had an outstanding warrant from an incident which took place at the housing complex located along Phillips Lane on June 29th. She knocked on a door, demanding the occupant let her in and claimed to be with the police department. The occupant called authorities but Woods fled the scene before responding units arrived. After her capture Friday, she was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of impersonating a police officer, disorderly conduct and trespassing.
Tuesday, July 11th, 2023
Missing Man Found
A Hart County man who was missing for several hours Monday afternoon was found a short distance from his residence just off KY 88 west of Munfordville. Emergency management issued a public call for assistance around 2pm in locating 60-year-old Andrew Granville Jackson, Jr. (known as Andy Jackson) after he was reported missing from 240 Old Cut Road West. He was located around 6:30 in a wooded area and transported to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital for treatment and observation.
Tuesday, July 11th, 2023
Two Arrested For Damaging More Than 30 Vehicles
Police in Elizabethtown are investigating multiple vandalism incidents occurring early Sunday. In all, 26 reports were received of broken out vehicle windows resulting in thousands of dollars of damage. Investigators focused on two suspects who are identified as 19-year-old Darius Earls and 19-year-old Buster Diebold both of Radcliff. Each admitted to getting off work from Amazon in Shepherdsville early Sunday morning and deciding to drive around and shoot out car windows in Radcliff and Elizabethtown with a BB gun. In addition to reports received from Elizabethtown, there were 13 damaged vehicles in Radcliff. A black BB gun was recovered from inside the car used during the vandalism spree. Earls and Diebold are each charged with 1st degree criminal mischief.
Monday, July 10th, 2023
Traveling To Bowling Green? 31W Bypass Work Scheduled
If you have travel plans that take you through US 31W Bypass in Bowling Green over the next couple of weeks, road work may create delays and merit consideration of alternate routes. Lanes will be configured to allow better traffic flow and reduce collisions by adding a center turn lane from US 231 to Lehman Avenue. It will be repaved and restriped. Work began Sunday night. The improvement makes wider travel lanes, separates traffic from existing curb and utility poles, adds bike lanes, provides for safer pedestrian crossings and modifies the signal configuration at the intersection of Broadway and the Bypass.
Monday, July 10th, 2023
Glendale Man Arrested For Second Time Related To Underage Relationship
A 25-year-old Glendale man arrested May 8th after having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl has been arrested and charged again after police say he admitted to another encounter with her at his residence on May 28th. William Richard Nickoson was taken into custody Thursday at a location on Gilead Church Road. He told investigators he was aware of the girl’s age and knew the encounter was illegal. Nickoson was originally arrested on a charge of sodomy and released the next day after a bond was posted. He worked with Hardin County EMS as an EMT and was terminated following his first arrest. At the onset of the relationship, Nickoson and the 15-year-old became acquainted while he volunteered with Vine Grove Fire Department. The girl was a member of the junior firefighter program with the department. Arraignment for William Richard Nickoson is scheduled for August 1st.
Monday, July 10th, 2023
Man Fires Random Gunshots While Driving
Friday, a unit from LaRue County Sheriff's Department responded to a location along Mt. Sherman Road after a report was received regarding a suspicious vehicle in the area. While en route to the scene, deputies were advised that the operator was randomly firing a handgun at vehicles and possibly houses. A deputy contacted the suspect near the post office in Mt. Sherman and attempted a traffic stop but the suspect accelerated. After a short pursuit, the suspect stopped and was identified as Aaron Valle of Hodgenville. He is charged with wanton endangerment, menacing, reckless driving, speeding, disorderly conduct and violation of a California emergency protection order. Aaron Valle was transported to LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, July 7th, 2023
New Officer Joins Cave City Police Force
A new officer is joining Cave City Police. Jacob Kersey is from Magnolia and comes from Glasgow PD. Kersey is a graduate of the Department of Criminal Justice Training Academy at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond and says he looks forward to serving residents of Cave City.
Friday, July 7th, 2023
Police Serve EPO And Arrest Two In LaRue County
Early Thursday morning, Hodgenville Police arrested Travis Wilson of Hodgenville on a warrant for probation violation out of Nelson County. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center. Wilson was also served an emergency protective order. Thursday evening officers arrested Russell Johnson of Hodgenville for trespassing at Landmark Apartments. Johnson had been involved in multiple criminal incidents on the property. A complaint call led to his arrest. He was also taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, July 7th, 2023
Two Arrested In Greensburg Following Traffic Stop
Greensburg Police arrested two people after a traffic stop along Main Street Wednesday night. The driver, identified as 68-year-old William Galetta, of New Jersey, was intoxicated and charged with DUI along with having an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle, no proof of insurance and no tail lights. A passenger, identified as 65-year-old Benjamin Bombrowski, of Summersville, was also arrested for public intoxication and possession of marijuana. Both were taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Thursday, July 6th, 2023
LaRue Wanted Roundup
A man wanted for terroristic threatening was located and arrested Wednesday morning. Around 10:30, officers with Hodgenville police found 37-year-old Jonathan Rawlins along South Lincoln Boulevard. Police were aware of the outstanding warrant and took Rawlins into custody. During a search, methamphetamine was found in his possession resulting in an additional charge. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Tuesday night, police in LaRue County received a tip regarding the whereabouts of two fugitives. Officers with the sheriff’s department and Hodgenville Police arrived at a residence on Cox Lane and located 41-year-old Jeremy Butler of Greensburg along with 61-year-old Ronald Brown of Hodgenville. Butler is charged with failure to pay fines and fees, including child support. Brown is charged with a felony parole violation along with possession of a legend drug, drug paraphernalia and not having a prescription controlled drug in its proper container. As officers investigated the location, they determined the resident, identified as Linda Young of Greensburg, had an outstanding warrant for passing cold checks. All three were taken to Larue County Detention Center.
Thursday, July 6th, 2023
Missing Man Found Deceased
A canoeist missing since Saturday was found dead Wednesday. The body of 37-year-old Bryan Henderson of Glendale was recovered around 5am from a creek which connects to Nolin River near Star Mills. Family members reported him missing on Monday and a search quickly turned up his canoe but the search for Henderson was suspended due to dangerous river conditions as a result of torrential rainfall around the area. The cause of death has not been determined.
Thursday, July 6th, 2023
Golf Cart Incident At Campground
A teenager from Shepherdsville was injured in an incident involving a golf cart Saturday at Wax Recreational Area Campground. When emergency personnel arrived, they found a 17-year-old female ejected from the vehicle. A report says she attempted to climb from the front seat to the back before falling out of the cart while it was in motion. She struck her head and became unconscious for a period of time. She was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment.
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023
Fatal Collision On Aetna Furnace Highway
Details of a fatal crash between Linwood and Pikeview on Sunday evening have been released in a report from Kentucky State Police. Just before 6:30, emergency personnel responded to a location on Aetna Furnace Highway where 57-year-old Bradford Turner of Magnolia was driving a pickup westbound and dropped off the right shoulder. The pickup struck a tree and overturned. Turner was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023
Man Arrested In Child Exploitation Case
Saturday, special agents with the Department of Homeland Security and detectives with Glasgow Police executed a search warrant at a residence on East Front Street in reference to an ongoing child exploitation case. Officers located and charged 36-year-old Christopher Marsh with sodomy, sexual abuse and distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor – all related to a victim under the age of 12. Marsh is jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $50,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
Tuesday, July 4th, 2023
Man Wanted In Hart County Manslaughter Case Arrested In Barren County
Sunday night, police arrested the man wanted for manslaughter and trafficking in methamphetamine related to the death of 32-year-old James Jewell of Munfordville back in April. A grand jury in Hart County indicted 51-year-old Kevin Jewell on these charges June 6th with the Hart County Sheriff's Department issuing a press release asking for help determining his whereabouts. Barren County Sheriff’s Department officers found Kevin Jewell at a location on Dripping Springs Road west of Glasgow. He bailed out of a car and ran into a wooded area before being captured. In Barren County, he is charged with fleeing or evading on foot. He is currently jailed at Barren County Detention Center and will appear before a judge in Glasgow on Thursday. A timeline for appearing in Hart County on previous charges of manslaughter and trafficking is not clear at this time.
Monday, July 3rd, 2023
Utility Trench Collapses On Woman
A woman survived being buried in a 15-feet-deep trench after sidewalls collapsed on her. Police and fire units responded to the location on US 31W across from Wigwam Village in Cave City around 2:30 Saturday afternoon. The victim was working to install utility lines when the collapse occurred. She was unable to climb out and became covered. Her father was working to free her as emergency personnel arrived but she was not located until about 20 minutes later when she was heard calling for help. First responders worked quickly to uncover the woman but because a trench box was not in use, a special response team from Bowling Green Fire Department arrived to secure sidewalls of the trench before she could be rescued. After about four hours, the woman was removed from the trench and transported to University of Louisville Hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Family members told local media outlets the woman reported being in some pain and is being treated for anxiety following the incident.
Monday, July 3rd, 2023
Teen Indicted For Murder And Is Expected To Be Tried As An Adult
Updating a story on a shooting from last winter, a 15-year-old who shot and killed another teen in LaRue County will be tried as an adult following his recent indictment for murder by a grand jury. Police say Cody Love and Landon Knox, both of Hodgenville, were involved in an altercation around 5am December 3rd at a location on East Forrest Avenue. Love shot Knox then attempted to hide the weapon by tossing it into nearby bushes. Knox was taken to Louisville where he died. Love was arrested and taken to Adair County Juvenile Detention Center. In addition to murder, Cody Love is also facing charges of tampering with physical evidence and possession of a handgun by a minor.
Monday, July 3rd, 2023
Man Who Stops To Relieve Himself On Parkway Hit And Killed By Passing Vehicle
A man who stopped on Western Kentucky Parkway to relieve himself is dead after being struck by a passing vehicle. State Police and local responders were called Thursday afternoon to a location near Mile Marker 99 Westbound. The victim, identified as 68-year-old Herbert Wharton, of Cadiz, had pulled over in a 2001 Lincoln Town Car and walked off the shoulder of the roadway. As he prepared to get back into the car, he opened the rear door on the driver’s side to retrieve a soda from a cooler in the back seat. He was struck by a 2004 Chevrolet Express delivery van pulling a trailer, being driven by 43-year-old Gary Park, of Missouri. Wharton was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. Park was not physically injured. As of this news release, no charges have been filed in relation to the incident. Kentucky State Police is conducting a reconstruction of the incident today.
Friday, June 30th, 2023
Chamber Of Commerce Awards Announced
The Hart County Chamber of Commerce annual membership banquet was held at the fairgrounds Thursday night. Kenneth Kidd was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Mike Nichols was honored with the Trailblazer Award. Small Business of the Year was presented to Green River CPA and Business of the Year was presented to Signature Healthcare of Hart County.
Friday, June 30th, 2023
Caregiver Arrested For Stealing Medication From Patient
Greensburg Police arrested a Glasgow woman suspected of stealing medications while working as a caregiver. Last weekend, 37-year-old Amy Hargis was taken into custody at a location on Industrial Park Road after officers responded to a complaint which alleged she had been stealing morphine from a patient. Evidence was gathered to support the claim. Amy Hargis was taken to Taylor County Detention Center and booked on charges of theft of a controlled substance and abuse and/or neglect of an adult.
Friday, June 30th, 2023
Missing Teens Found Safe
Two missing teens from Glasgow have been found. Ashley and Kelly Sauceda were announced as missing from their Columbia Avenue residence on June 17th as police solicited public assistance to find the pair. Detectives with the department are responsible for their safe return. No additional details were provided to explain why the girls left their home.
Friday, June 30th, 2023
Woman Charged After Child Wonders Away From Her Care
Wednesday afternoon, police in Hodgenville were notified of a male child wondering into a home along West Maple Avenue. After a brief investigation, an officer identified the child and located his father. Further investigation revealed the child had been in the care of a relative, identified as Melissa McChristian, and the child had left that residence undetected. The child has a history of wondering off and this is not the first time he has been located by someone away from the home. McChristian is charged with one count of endangering the welfare of a minor.
Thursday, June 29th, 2023
Collision Results In Arrest
Hodgenville Police responded to a collision Tuesday resulting in a woman's arrest. Just after 5:00 p.m., units arrived a the location on Greensburg Road on the east end of town. Investigation reveals Cailyn Rucker, of Hodgenville, lost control, exited the left shoulder, struck an embankment and broke a utility pole The SUV came to rest on the broken pole. Rucker attempted to leave the scene. Police say she was recently involved in a separate, minor incident and had been given a courtesy warning of proper procedure to not leave the scene of any such incident until cleared to do so. After the collision Tuesday, Rucker was found in possession of marijuana. As a combined result, she was taken to LaRue County Jail and booked on charges of attempting to leave the scene of an incident and possession of marijuana.
Thursday, June 29th, 2023
Mammoth Cave National Park Seeking Public Input On Fee Increases
Mammoth Cave National Park is asking for public comment on proposed fee increases for cave tours, camping and electric vehicle (EV) charging for 2024. The input phase is required through the fee increase proposal process. Information regarding the proposal and the opportunity to comment are available on the park’s Planning, Environment and Public Comment (PEPC) website through Friday. Park Superintendent Barclay Trimble says Mammoth Cave utilizes its recreational fee program to focus on projects that improve the visitor experience and funds collected are essential to an investment in services and improvements that are necessary to maintain a quality experience for those who come to the park. One new service covered in the park’s fee approval process is for the use of EV charging stations that will be installed in the visitor center parking lot within the next year. These new stations are planned to be quick chargers. At least 80% of the fees collected at Mammoth Cave are used to fund projects that address deferred maintenance needs, enhance visitor programs and services, protect resources and improve and rehabilitate visitor facilities. The remaining 20% helps support projects in other National Park Service units that do not charge entrance fees, like nearby Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park in Hodgenville.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2023
Domestic Altercation Results In Murder
A domestic argument led to a man killing his wife at her birthday party in Hardin County Monday night. A report from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department says 32-year-old Ashley Henning and 33-year-old Jordan Henning began arguing followed by those in attendance beginning to leave the residence in LaVista Estates near Rineyville. Police say several people at the party were drinking alcohol which is suspected as a magnifying attribute to the argument. As the situation escalated, neighbors tried unsuccessfully to intervene. These neighbors took the Henning’s children from the residence and heard shots from inside as they left. In all, Ashley Henning was shot five times. Jordan Henning left the scene. Neighbors returned to check on Ashely Henning and found her shot multiple times in the torso. Jordan Henning was located and arrested a short time later. An arrest citation says he made several statements apologizing for hurting his wife. Fort Knox Public Affairs confirms the couple is listed as active duty military. Jordan Henning is charged with domestic violence murder. He is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center with a $1 Million bond.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2023
Vandalism On Glasgow Square
Glasgow Police Department is investigating a series of criminal mischief incidents over the past couple of weeks on the square. In one of the incidents, surveillance footage shows three juvenile males fleeing after damaging glass in front of a business. Photos are posted on the Glasgow Police Department’s Facebook Page. Anyone able to help with identification or with information regarding these incidents is asked to contact Officer Saltsman at 270-651-6165.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2023
BRAWA Needing Help After Another Round Of Flooding
Area citizens are once again reaching out to help Barren River Animal Welfare Association following major flooding from this past weekend. For the third time, the animal shelter has received major damage following heavy rain. Some animals were lost as waters rose into the building. Anyone who can donate items such as paper towels, bleach, dish soap or blankets can drop items off at 175 Trojan Trail or at 113 West Public Square. There is also a need for help in catching up laundry from the facility. Anyone who can help should call 270-651-7297.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2023
Semi Driver Killed After Crashing Into Two Other Semis On I-65
A truck driver is dead after crashing into two other semis moving slowy during construction work at Glendale early Tuesday morning. The southbound collision happened just after midnight between Exits 91 and 86 near Mile Marker 89. Investigators say there is no indication the driver tried to avoid colliding with vehicles ahead. The impacting semi caught fire. Rescue workers were able to free a female passenger from the sleeper cab. She was transported for treatment of severe injuries. A driver in one of the impacted semis was transported with non-life threatening injuries. Cargo, described as metal sludge from one of the semis, spilled across the entire roadway. The material was extremely difficult to remove. The interstate was blocked for nearly 10 hours as crews worked to clear the scene and prepare the road for traffic. Identities of those involved have not been released.
Monday, June 26th, 2023
DUI Murder Charge After Weekend Crash
A Greensburg man is charged with murder after he crashed into another vehicle early Saturday in Summersville. Kentucky State Police say just before 2:00 a.m., an F-250 pickup driven by 22-year-old Daniel Sidebottom was headed west on KY 323 and blew through a stop sign and flashing signal at the intersection of KY 61. The truck collided with a Honda Odyssey heading north on KY 61, driven by 63-year-old Ronald Durfee, of Hodgenville. There were five passengers in the SUV including 63-year-old Sandra Durfee, also of Hodgenville. She was flown to University of Louisville Hospital where she died. Remaining passengers (41-year-old April Landon, 41-year-old Joshua Landon and two juveniles, all of Hodgenville) were all transported for treatment. Daniel Sidebottom refused medical treatment at the scene. He was arrested for DUI and the subsequent charge of murder. He is also charged with disregarding a stop sign, two counts of first degree assault, and three counts of second degree assault. Sidebottom was taken to Taylor County Detention Center. He remains jailed with no bond currently set.
Monday, June 26th, 2023
Inmate Captured After Walking Off Work Detail In February
A man who escaped custody from LaRue County Detention Center over four months ago has been located and captured. Police in Breckinridge County along with Kentucky State Police and Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Officers arrested 34-year-old Troy Hammons who had been hiding in a remote area outside Hardinsburg. Hammons walked off a work detail near the LaRue County Board of Education Building on February 20th.
Monday, June 26th, 2023
I-65 Night Work This Week
As work to reconstruct the Exit 86 Interchange (Glendale) continues, crews will be setting bridge beams for the new overpass this week. Beginning Sunday night, southbound I-65 traffic will be diverted onto the exit ramp and across KY 222 to the interstate entrance ramp to continue south. The diversion will be in place from 10pm each night until 5am the next morning (Sunday night through Friday morning). KY 222 will not be closed, but motorists on the route may experience slight delays as interstate traffic crosses at these ramps. Construction supervisors will observe traffic upon implementation and may make additional changes to facilitate better flow. Southbound motorists on I-65 should be prepared to slow down upon approaching the Exit 86 vicinity. Pay close attention to signs and minimize distractions.
Friday, June 16th, 2023
Police Looking For Wanted Man In Hodgenville
Police in Hodgeville are looking for a wanted man. Officers have attempted to locate Russell Johnson who is commonly seen at a location on Landmark Dr. and Earl Jones Rd. in Hodgenville. If you see him or know his whereabouts, please contact your local law enforcement agency.
Friday, June 16th, 2023
Hart County Arrests
Hart County Sheriff's Department recent arrests include:
On June 2, 2023 - 25-year-old Christopher Easterday, of Munfordville, was charged with offense of Hindering Prosecution or Apprehension 2nd degree. Mr. Easterday was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center. Sheriff Jeff Wilson investigated the incident.
On June 8, 2023 - 42-year-old Jerrigues Jamal Howard, of Munfordville, was charged with Trafficking Controlled Substance 1st degree [methamphetamine], Tampering with Physical Evidence, Drug Paraphernalia –Buy/ Possess and Possession of Marijuana. Deputy Jacob Hodges was the arresting officer. Deputy Hodges was assisted by Deputies Nichols, Carter, and Munfordville Police Jacob Highbaugh, Horse Cave Police Dockery and Riggs.
On June 11, 2023 - 39-year-old Joshua Montgomery was arrested and lodged in the Hart County Detention Center for the offenses of: Public Intoxication-controlled substance [excludes alcohol], and Burglary 3rd degree. The incident was investigated by Deputy Jacob Hodges.
On June 12, 2023 - The following persons were arrested and charged with the following offenses: Cindy Childress W/F 50YOA Cub Run Trafficking in a controlled Substance 1st Degree [methamphetamine], Cultivate Marijuana 5 plants or more 1st offense, Tampering with Physical Evidence, and Drug Paraphernalia Buy/ Possess. A warrant was also executed involving Ms. Childress for the offenses of: Possession of Controlled Substance, Drug Paraphernalia, Trafficking in Controlled Substance 1st offense 2 counts, Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 3rd degree, and Persistent Felony Offender. Melissa Hornberger W/F 46YOA Cub Run Probation Violation [for felony offense]. The incident was investigated by Deputy Hodges. Hodges was assisted by Deputies Sheilds, Nichols, Carter, Sexton and Barbour.
Friday, June 16th, 2023
New Recruits Join Area Police Departments
The Hart County Sheriff's Department is among two local police agencies and several around the state which will have new recruits joining their forces. Both local graduates are from Class 539 of the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice training academy in Richmond. Brian Tennyson joins the Hart County Sheriff's Department and Patrick Wade joins Glasgow Police. Academy graduates are subject to 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over a 20-week period. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical response to crisis situations. Kentucky’s Department of Criminal Justice provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs' deputies, university police and airport police throughout the state with the exception of Louisville, Lexington and Bowling Green Police Departments which (along with Kentucky State Police) have independent academies.
Thursday, June 15th, 2023
Chick-fil-A Ground Breaking
Company representatives and local officials ceremonially broke ground on the new location for Chick-fil-A in Elizabethtown on Wednesday. Situated at the I-65 Exit 94 interchange on property previously occupied by Ryan’s, it will be the second location for the restaurant in town. The original Chick-fil-A in Elizabethtown is on the northern end of US 31W which is not quickly accessible for anyone having to travel through Dixie Highway traffic or getting off the interstate. The chain, which is known for their efficient drive-thru process, says the new Elizabethtown restaurant will be a prototype with the company’s latest technologies. Developers say the location will be one of the largest in the country. They say it will be able to handle even more drive-thru traffic than the Dixie Highway location and will feature ample parking for dine-in customers which is often limited in other stores throughout the chain. To put some numbers in perspective with how busy the Dixie Highway location is, around 200 vehicles per hour are served during peak traffic, compared with the industry average of 65 vehicles per hour. The company expects to hire around 130 employees to staff the location with 15 of those being leadership positions. Chick-fil-A expects to open the new Elizabethtown store this coming spring.
Thursday, June 15th, 2023
Interstate And Expressway Resurfacing Continues
Resurfacing of I-65 will require multiple lane closures over the next few weeks. Single lane closures will start in the northbound direction near Mile Marker 43. Double lane closures, reducing the interstate to one lane, will take place at night between Mile Markers 46 and 48. Resurfacing of Louie B. Nunn – Cumberland Expressway continues between I-65 and Glasgow. Varying lane closures can be expected as work progresses.
Thursday, June 15th, 2023
Man Arrested For Driving Under The Influence Of Cocaine With Juveniles In His Vehicle
A Cave City man was arrested in Chalybeate who was driving while under the influence of cocaine. A citation says 43-year-old Anthony Curtis Murrell was carrying two juveniles in his vehicle at the time. Police units were dispatched Saturday night after receiving multiple complaints of a reckless driver along US 31W in Warren County heading into Edmonson County on KY 101. The vehicle turned onto KY 743 (New Grove Road) and was observed driving through ditches. After activation of emergency lights by police, Murrell continued driving very slowly and eventually stopped. Officers approached and Murrell got out of the car. He admitted to police a bag in his pocket was cocaine and he had recently used the drug. The two female juveniles were released to a family member. Murrell was taken to Hart County Jail and booked on charges of reckless driving, operating a vehicle under the influence of cocaine, possession of cocaine and wanton endangerment. Additional charges may be filed.
Wednesday, June 14th, 2023
School Construction Site Theft
Glasgow Police is investigating a theft from the construction site at South Green Elementary School. Multiple spools of new wire were stolen along with several power tools and other construction equipment. Investigators say the theft happened sometime between May 26th and May 30th. A reward is offered for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the individual or individuals involved. Anyone with information is asked to contact Glasgow Police.
Wednesday, June 14th, 2023
Bridge Demolition On Millerstown Road
Traffic has been switched to the new bridge on Millerstown Road over Western Kentucky Parkway near Clarkson in Grayson County. Overnight demolition work of the remaining section of the old bridge began Tuesday night and is expected to be complete by Friday morning. Demo is being conducted at night to minimize traffic disruption. Motorists are being directed off of the parkway in each direction during work hours at Clarkson's exit ramps and back on to the parkway via entrance ramps of the interchange. Bridge replacement along Millerstown Road is part of the Western Kentucky Parkway rehabilitation project and is scheduled to be completed by mid-November.
Wednesday, June 14th, 2023
Racers Reach 180mph On I-65 In Hart County
Two men from
Pennsylvania are in Hart County jail after racing along I-65 at speeds reaching
180 miles per hour Monday night. State Police observed a Dodge Challenger
northbound racing a Chevrolet Camaro approaching Horse Cave. A trooper began
pursuit then both vehicles accelerated, passing other interstate traffic on the
inside shoulder. Both drivers turned off their headlights and taillights in an
attempt to evade police. Both vehicles exited the interstate northbound at
Munfordville and re-entered the interstate southbound. They traveled to Exit
58, where units from the Hart County Sheriff’s Department stopped both drivers
on KY 218. The pair is identified as 33-year-old Daniel Cherry and 27-year-old
Joseph Brundage. Charges against both drivers include fleeing or evading police,
wanton endangerment, speeding more than 26 miles per hour over the limit,
reckless driving, improper passing, racing on a public highway and failure to
illuminate headlights. They were taken to Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, June 13th, 2023
Sidewalk Project Action And City Council Meeting Recap
Plans to rebuild sidewalks on the west side of Horse Cave continue moving forward. A representative from Strand and Associates accepted the project proposal at Monday night’s city council meeting. Last November, Mayor Randall Curry announced the city had secured nearly $435 thousand in funding. The sidewalk project has been a high priority goal for the city. The mayor said rebuilding sidewalks on the western side of town is badly needed. The project includes both sides of KY 218 from the railroad crossing up to the KY 335 Junction.
In other business
from Monday night’s Horse Cave City Council meeting, the city’s audit firm
presented the 2021-2022 calendar year summary, the 2023 fiscal year budget was
passed and a date of June 29th at Noon was set for amending the budget.
Departmental reports were given, John Buckingham was sworn-in for his term on
the Horse Cave Housing Authority and Ken Russell was sworn-in for his term on
the code enforcement board.
Tuesday, June 13th, 2023
Hart County Receives Discretionary Road Funding
Hart County will receive just under a quarter of a million dollars in discretionary funding from the state for road improvements. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Rural and Municipal Aid is sending a statewide total of around $4.5 Million to local governments. For Hart County Fiscal Court, approximately two miles of Glen Lilly East Road will be resurfaced at a cost of $165,000 and just under a mile of Jericho Church Road will be resurfaced at a cost of $60,000. Both projects were submitted to the KYTC Department of Rural and Municipal Aid for funding consideration to address critical, unplanned needs. They were evaluated by staff from Department of Highways District Four in Elizabethtown, who considered such factors as safety, traffic volume and economic impact. Other local governments include Barren County Fiscal Court, receiving $52,000 for resurfacing work on Oil City Road and Grayson County Fiscal Court, receiving $201,000 for resurfacing work on Baron Run Road and Foxborough Drive. Local governments are responsible for completing these projects and KYTC will provide reimbursement.
Tuesday, June 13th, 2023
James Jewell Death Investigation Update
On April 14, 2023 the Hart County Sheriff’s Office opened a missing persons case regarding James Jewell. The investigation revealed that Mr. Jewell was last seen on April 11, 2023, and had been given a ride to the power substation on Glen Lily Road in the Rio area of Hart County. It was determined that Mr. Jewell was given a ride to the power substation by Shelby Dennis, which was followed by Nathaniel Thompson and Samantha Nance.
April 19, 2023 the body of a white male was discovered in the Thomas Bend area of Green River by the Hart County Rescue Squad. The body was not immediately identified, but was suspected to be James Jewell. The body was transported by the Hart County Coroner to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Louisville.
April 20, 2023 the body was identified as James Jewell and an autopsy was performed.
May 17, 2023 the Hart County Sheriff’s Office received a copy of the autopsy and final diagnosis from the State Medical Examiner’s Office. The medical examiner concluded that Mr. Jewell’s body had no lethal trauma, and his death was attributed to acute methamphetamine intoxication with subsequent asphyxia via drowning in the Green River.
Throughout the course of the investigation, multiple interviews and search warrants were conducted. The investigation revealed that on approximately April 10, 2023 Kevin Jewell provided James Jewell with methamphetamine. Witnesses stated that James Jewell had adverse reactions to the methamphetamine causing him to hallucinate and feel hot. The investigation revealed no criminal liabilities on behalf of Shelby Dennis, Nathaniel Thompson and Samantha Nance, pertaining to the death of James Jewell.
On June 6, 2023 the facts of the case were presented to a Hart County Grand Jury. The Grand Jury returned an indictment on Kevin Jewell for Manslaughter 2nd Degree and Trafficking in controlled substances 1st Degree less than 2 grams Methamphetamine. Kevin Jewell has multiple outstanding warrants for his arrest and is at large. If you have information pertaining to the whereabouts of Kevin Jewell, please contact the Hart County Sheriff’s Office at 270-524-2341 or Kentucky State Police Post 03 Dispatch at 270-782-2010.
The investigation in ongoing and is being led by Det. Eli Dennis. Det. Dennis was assisted by Sheriff Jeff Wilson, other members of the Hart County Sheriff’s Office, Detectives Waggener, Travis and Foley with the Kentucky State Police.
Tuesday, June 13th, 2023
City Cracks Down On Illegal Dumping
Thursday, Hodgenville Police received a call regarding an illegal dump site at Salem Lake. Investigation led officers to identify Debra “Debbie” Rager of Hodgenville as the primary suspect. Rager is charged with criminal littering and will be responsible for reimbursing the cost of clean-up. Police say they take illegal dumping and littering seriously and compliment Mayor Phelps and city employees for working hard to clean up the area.
Monday, June 12th, 2023
Man Dies Of Gunshot Wound After Crashing Into Greenwood Mall
A man is believed to have shot himself during a traffic stop Saturday before crashing into the front of Greenwood Mall in Bowling Green. Around 2:30am, an officer with Warren County’s Sheriff’s Department initiated the stop at Scottsville Road and Bryant Way. The subject vehicle, a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix driven by a man identified as Thomas Burton, pulled into the parking lot of PNC Bank. As the officer approached the Grand Prix, Burton accelerated, jumped two curbs and crashed into the front of the mall. Burton exited the vehicle with a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound. Emergency first aid was administered and Burton was flown to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville where he died. Police obtained a search warrant for Burton’s vehicle and located a defaced fire arm along with suspected methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Monday, June 12th, 2023
Woman Nearly Crashes Into Fire Truck And Is Arrested For DUI
Hodgenville Police responded to a call regarding a reckless driver on Lincoln Parkway Saturday afternoon. The vehicle nearly collided with a fire truck working a multi-vehicle wreck on the parkway. Officers located the suspect vehicle and initiated a traffic stop resulting in the arrest of Tara Cowley of Buffalo. She refused to submit to a breathalyzer test. She was transported to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of DUI and having an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle.
Monday, June 12th, 2023
Man Shoots At Police And Shoots Down Drone During Standoff
An Elizabethtown man fired shots at police and shot down a drone during a four-hour standoff over the weekend. A report from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department says 51-year-old Jonathan Lee Harville is charged with criminal mischief, unlawful imprisonment, assault with minor injury, attempted murder along with attempted murder of a police officer and a federal charge for shooting down the drone. Police responded to a call around 9pm Friday of a man with a rifle in his driveway on Sissy Court. He shot at an arriving deputy with police stopping at Gaither Station Road as the standoff began. Officers deployed their drone with infrared tracking abilities. Harville was forced out of the house after officers used tear gas. His wife remained secure, hiding in the basement of the residence. She was not hurt and police were in contact with her via phone during the incident. Harville also shot at a resident in their vehicle. Police evacuated some neighbors from their homes during the incident. Harville was taken to Hardin County Detention Center with a combined $150,000 bond. He appears in court today.
Friday, June 9th, 2023
Two Arrested After Stealing SUV And Crashing Near Horse Cave After Chase
Police have released details on the two people who stole a vehicle from an Uber driver in Tennessee and led police on a chase along I-65 which ended in a crash at Horse Cave. Kentucky State Police was contacted by authorities in Franklin, TN on Monday in reference to a stolen vehicle that was traveling northbound on I-65 in Warren County. The vehicle was equipped with a tracking device which allowed police to monitor its location. Two suspects in the SUV had robbed two separate Uber drivers in Tennessee at gunpoint. Kentucky State Police located the vehicle at Mile Marker 47 and began following it northbound. A traffic stop was initiated at Mile Marker 49 and the vehicle pulled over. After officers exiting their cruisers, the vehicle sped away. A pursuit began, topping speeds of 140 miles per hour. The vehicle exited and crashed near Horse Cave at Mile Marker 58. The driver is identified as 22-year-old Dawayne Young, of Nashville. The passenger is identified as 21-year-old Natalie Catalan, also of Nashville. Both were taken into custody. Officers located a handgun in the vehicle along with roxicodone, THC oil vape, marijuana wax and a package of marijuana. Young told police he had recently taken roxicodone and snorted cocaine. Catalan told police she stole the SUV so she and Young would have transportation to his house in Michigan. Both were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for medical treatment. They are jailed at Barren County Detention Center. Each has a $50 thousand bond with court appearances set for July 6th.
Friday, June 9th, 2023
New Metcalfe County High School Principal
Metcalfe County High School has a new principal. Joseph Eaton was introduced Thursday to fill the role vacated by Clint Graham who is leaving for a position with the state department of education. Eaton has been serving as assistant principal at the high school for the past couple of years and is married to Metcalfe County Elementary School teacher Kayla Jo Eaton. A public meet and greet will be scheduled in the near future.
Friday, June 9th, 2023
Woman Injured in Rollover Crash
A Bee Spring woman was injured in a crash on KY 259 in Edmonson County Wednesday. Police say 73-year-old Agnes Hudson was northbound in a small SUV and attempted to turn onto KY 238. She lost control and hit an embankment on the left side of the road. The vehicle overturned. Hudson was taken to the Medical Center in Bowling Green for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Friday, June 9th, 2023
Three Lost Juveniles Located In Hodgenville
Hodgenville Police responded to McDonald's Thursday morning in reference to three female juveniles. Officers identified these juveniles as ages three, five and seven and learned they left the home of a sleeping family member. Police say the family member believed these kids were asleep. After leaving the residence, these juveniles became lost and were observed by two civilians who assisted police with identification and return to the residence.
Thursday, June 8th, 2023
Mammoth Cave National Park Likely To Expand Acreage
Mammoth Cave National Park could be expanded by up to 550 acres under a proposal co-sponsored by Congressman Brett Guthrie and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. The Mammoth Cave National Park Boundary Adjustment Act has language to give the national park permission to buy land owned by the Nature Conservancy on the southern end of the existing park boundary. The acreage includes two caves, Coach Cave and James Cave, which are separate from Mammoth Cave. As part of the Nature Conservancy, these caves are currently treated as private property. There is no commercial development and they are closed to the public. Discussions have been ongoing between the conservancy and the national park regarding a long-term solution for preservation. The proposal by Guthrie and McConnell represents a mutual benefit to both entities.
Thursday, June 8th, 2023
High School Band Utility Trailer Stolen
A utility trailer belonging to Barren County Band Boosters has been stolen. Band parents posted a request over the weekend for the public to lookout for the trailer. Glasgow Police were notified and issued a public plea for assistance Monday. The trailer is a 16’, black, tandem axle, Lawrimore model. It was taken from the high school. Pictures of the trailer are posted on the Glasgow Police Department Facebook Page for reference. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Brian Starnes at 270-651-6165.
Thursday, June 8th, 2023
Custody Dispute Results In Domestic Assault Arrest
Hodgenville Police responded to the call of a fight in progress at a home on Campbellsville Road Tuesday night. When officers arrived, they determined a woman from Smiths Grove, identified as Deborah Bailey, arrived at the residence regarding a custody dispute with the father of her children. Bailey had been to the police department prior to traveling to the residence. A citation indicates she had been advised based on her custody complaint but became upset and decided to take matters into her own hands. She was arrested and charged with attempted burglary, disorderly conduct, trespassing and domestic assault. She was transported to LaRue County Jail. Another person involved, identified as James Dennis of Munfordville, was also arrested and charged with assault and trespassing. He was taken to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries and upon release taken to LaRue County Jail.
Tuesday, June 6th, 2023
Downtown Building Demolition In Horse Cave
The old Western Auto Store and Barber Shop building in downtown Horse Cave was torn down Monday. Demolition of the structure was announced at Horse Cave City Council’s meeting back in May along with discussion on proposed traffic changes for Cave Street and parking usage of the lot. At one point during demolition Monday, the heavy trackhoe being used fell through the ground level of the structure causing minor damage to the excavator. It had to be pulled out with heavy tow trucks. No injuries were reported. Cleanup of the area continues. Motorists should continue using additional caution when traveling through downtown Horse Cave.
Tuesday, June 6th, 2023
Man Wanted In Hart County Arrested In LaRue County
A man wanted in multiple counties, including Hart County has been arrested in LaRue County. Police in Hodgenville say 43-year-old Jerry Wayne Dye was taken into custody Monday on a failure to appear warrant from Hart County, a fleeing and evading warrant from Elizabethtown and a parole violation warrant. He is also charged for tampering with physical evidence and for having possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia. Dye was taken to LaRue County Jail.
Tuesday, June 6th, 2023
Police Arrest Woman For Vehicle Break-Ins
Glasgow Police arrested a Bowling Green woman Saturday after finding stolen items in her trunk. Officers responded to several complaints of vehicle break-ins during the overnight hours resulting in an investigation leading them to 32-year-old Haley Dallas at a business on Columbia Avenue. Officers received a consent to search and determined some of the items to be subjects of these reported break-ins. Dallas was taken into custody and transported to Barren County Detention Center. She is charged with theft by unlawful taking under $10,000. Dallas was released late Saturday.
Monday, June 5th, 2023
WLOC Clothes for Kids goes over $500,000
WLOC Clothes for Kids would like to thank Anthony Myatt and Modern Woodmen of America for presenting the organization with a check on Monday for $2500.
With the donation, it brings the Clothes for Kids over the past 25 years, to approximately $502,000. Many thanks to everyone who has made Clothes for Kids a huge success since it began in 1998.
Monday, June 5th, 2023
Proposed Tuition Hike Approved With WKU Budget
Tuition at Western Kentucky University is increasing by 3% next school year. The hike is part of the $389.9 million budget for 2024 announced last week. The hike recommendation was introduced at last month’s board meeting and downplayed by WKU’s Public Relations team which stated the increase was purposefully kept at a minimum and the university does not want necessary operational cost increases to be on the backs of students and their families. The state council on postsecondary education approved public universities to increase tuition by a maximum of 5% over the next two years. The state council justified their allowance citing rising operational costs and a decrease in state appropriations. The 3% tuition raise at WKU leaves headroom for another increase in 2025. The 2024 budget includes a 2% salary pool to address cost of living increases and inversion, remedy compression and reward job performance.
Monday, June 5th, 2023
Fire Departments Respond Twice To Mobile Home Fire
A man safely escaped a mobile home fire Friday in Big Clifty. Fire departments from Clarkson and East Grayson responded just after 5am to the residence on Spurrier Road. Units cleared the scene after about two hours and were called back a short time later when a passing motorist reported flames reigniting. Firefighters were on-scene for an additional three hours. No injuries were reported and a cause of the fire has not been determined.
Monday, June 5th, 2023
Memorial Principal Accepts New District Position
There will be a new principal at Memorial Elementary next school year. Allen Poynter announced Friday he is accepting a position at Hart County Schools Central Office as the new Director of Pupil Personnel. Poynter said he is thankful for his time at Memorial and added he has enjoyed working with school staff, students and parents. His 15 years as principal is the longest tenure at the position in the school’s storied history. Poynter begins his new role July 1st. The search process is underway for the next Memorial Elementary School Principal.
Monday, June 5th, 2023
Reds Recap
After winning five straight, the Reds have lost their last four, falling Sunday to the Brewers, 5-1. Cincinnati looks to salvage the final game of their home stand series with Milwaukee tonight. Game time is set for 6:10 with Reds Radio Network coverage beginning at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, May 31st, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be held Thursday, June 18th, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse in Munfordville.
Wednesday, May 31st, 2023
Stray Bullet Strikes Vehicle
A stray bullet struck a vehicle along I-65 near the Northbound Welcome Center Saturday in Simpson County. Kentucky State Police and Tennessee Highway Patrol responded just before 10pm after a report of shots being fired in the area. A Kentucky State Police spokesperson says individuals were target practicing from a nearby abandoned house along the side of the interstate when the bullet struck. Police said one minor injury occurred as a result. Parties involved were not officially identified.
Wednesday, May 31st, 2023
Second Glasgow Residential Fire In Two Days
The second residential fire in as many days in Glasgow was quickly extinguished Tuesday. Fire at a duplex on Lexington Drive was contained to a bathroom and originated near a water heater. A preliminary report suspects the cause to be electrical. No Injuries were reported. Firefighters responded just after Noon and were on scene for about an hour.
Wednesday, May 31st, 2023
Bridge Project Impacts Traffic
A bridge repair project is underway near Leitchfield in Grayson County. Overlay work began Tuesday along KY 1214 over Western Kentucky Parkway, reducing the bridge to one lane with alternating one-way traffic. As part of construction, Sulphur Wells Road is closed at the KY 1214 end near the bridge. Local residents on Sulphur Wells Road will have to travel to KY 259 to continue toward their destination. Signs have been placed alerting local traffic of the Sulphur Wells Road Closure. The project is expected to take approximately 30 days to complete.
Tuesday, May 30th, 2023
Several Local Communities To Benefit From Funding Award
Nearly $1.2 Million is awarded from the state to local communities for supporting law enforcement, tourism, flood control and nonprofit organizations. Money is going to entities in Barren and Allen Counties. Portions of these funds are directed to better protect police officers and support travel marketing and promotions. Park City is set to receive funds to construct sports facilities at Bell’s Tavern Park and Cave City will receive renovations at a local building expected to serve as the area’s new Boys and Girls Club. Barren County Family YMCA, Boys and Girls Club of Glasgow-Barren County and other nonprofits are also receiving money. The award is part of a more than $75 Million in federal funds handed down to the state level. The Kentucky Department of Local Government is tasked with dispersing the state’s allotment.
Tuesday, May 30th, 2023
House Fire In Glasgow
Firefighters responded to a house fire early Monday morning in Glasgow. Around 6:00 a.m., units responded to a residence on Sunset Avenue near Weldon Park and found the structure fully engulfed. The home suffered significant damage but no one was injured. The cause remains under investigation.
Tuesday, May 30th, 2023
Search Still On For Metcalfe County Woman And Her Children
Kentucky State Police has received tips but is still looking for a missing Metcalfe County woman and her two children. Over the weekend, a public request was made for information regarding the disappearance of 26-year-old Anissa Sprowles, of Edmonton, and her two daughters, ages five and one. They were last seen by family members May 13th. Anyone who can help authorities find Sprowles or her children is asked to contact Post 15 in Columbia at 270-384-4796.
Friday, May 26th, 2023
Man Dies After Vehicle Becomes Submerged
A Buffalo man is dead after an entrapment in Green River Lake. Units with Campbellsville Fire-Rescue were dispatched to a report of a vehicle in the water on Monday. Location was made in about 12 feet of water, approximately 50 feet from the shore. A rescue diver was able to retrieve the victim, identified as 69-year-old Rodney Dale Lewis. Life support procedures were administered. Lewis was pronounced dead at Taylor Regional Hospital.
Friday, May 26th, 2023
Fatality After Train Strikes Truck, Truck Strikes Man
A truck hit by a train struck a pedestrian in Leitchfield Wednesday afternoon resulting in a single fatality. Police and other first responders were called to the Quarry Road crossing just off of US 62 around 5pm. A pickup driven by Kevin Basham of Millwood was stopped near the tracks. Basham was having a conversation with 48-year-old Irvin Dales of Leitchfield who was walking. As a train approached, Basham attempted to go across the track but was struck by the train on the driver’s side. The truck hit Dales and traveled down an embankment into an adjacent field. An EMT drove upon the scene just after the collision occurred and administered treatment to Dales. Basham was not hurt. After EMS arrived, Irvin Dales was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. An investigation continues. Witnesses say crossing lights and the train’s horn were activated.
Friday, May 26th, 2023
Local Bank Takes Big Step In Expansion
A banking deal announced this week will effectively expand Edmonton State Bank into Tennessee. Currently, ESB has 15 locations in Metcalfe, Barren, Monroe, Allen and Warren Counties. A merge with Sumner Bank &Trust will add locations in Gallatin and Hendersonville. The deal is expected to close by the end of this year. Sumner Financial Corporation shareholders will receive a payout of $26.82 per share. Additional terms of the agreement between each of these institutions are not disclosed.
Friday, May 26th, 2023
Rural King Theft Arrest
Police in Glasgow coordinated the arrest of a man in Bullitt County after a warrant was issued based on multiple thefts from Rural King. On at least three separate occasions, 42-year-old Jimmie Pennington allegedly stole industrial pallets from the retail store. He was taken into custody May 15th and booked at Barren County Detention Center on Monday. Pennington is charged with theft by unlawful taking and criminal trespassing.
Friday, May 26th, 2023
Man Convicted In 2018 Cave City Shooting Death
Nearly four and a half years after KeShawn Sarver, of Cave City, was found shot to death in his apartment, one of three people indicted has been found guilty in connection to the shooting. A trial in Barren County has concluded with 27-year-old Inell Crayton being convicted of second degree manslaughter, first degree burglary and tampering with physical evidence. He was initially charged with murder. Recommendations of 10 years for manslaughter, 15 years for burglary and one year for tampering were presented to the court. Final sentencing is scheduled for July 10th. Of the two other individuals indicted, 27-year-old Devonja Sweat, of Nashville, entered a guilty plea in 2020 to burglary and tampering while 26-year-old Kayla Anderson, of Scottsville, has yet to appear for trial. Sweat is serving a 13 year sentence. Anderson remains free, pending her case.
Thursday, May 25th, 2023
Larue Co defeats E-town baseball team
Congratulations to the Larue County Baseball team after they defeated Elizabethtown 6 to 4 Wednesday night. Larue County will move on to the State Baseball Tournament.
Thursday, May 25th, 2023
Click It or Ticket Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
Kentuckians are reminded to buckle up and properly secure children in car seats or boosters during the annual Click It or Ticket campaign, which coincides with the Memorial Day holiday, running through Sunday, June 4th.
According to the KOHS, of the 744 roadway deaths last year in Kentucky, 512 were occupants of motor vehicles. Of those killed in motor vehicle crashes, 52% (268) were either not wearing a seat belt or were not properly restrained in a car seat or booster seat. Seven of the 512 were children ages 9 and under. One of the seven was improperly restrained.
Remember, every time you enter a vehicle, buckle up - every trip, every time.
Thursday, May 25th, 2023
Submerged vehicle recovered in Monroe County
Fire Departments and emergency management were able to recover a submerged vehicle Wednesday. With the help of city and county fire departments and Monroe County Emergency Management, Barren County Rescue helped recover an unoccupied SUV and boat trailer out of the city lake in Monroe County. No injuries were reported.
Thursday, May 25th, 2023
Drug arrest made in Allen County
20-year-old Alexander Smith was arrested Wednesday and charged with possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine, receiving stolen property $1,000 but less than $10,000 and criminal mischief, 1st degree. Smith was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 25th, 2023
Illinois woman arrested on assault charges in Hart County
Munfordville City Police arrested 31-year-old Edna Gonzalez Wednesday and charged her with assault, 4th degree - dating violence, minor injury. Gonzalez was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023
Studio 101 Sports Ticker
Cincinnati Reds were defeated Tuesday night by the St. Louis Cardinals with a final score of 8 to 5.
The Reds will take on the St. Louis Cardinals once again this evening at 5:40 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the live broadcast beginning at 5:10 p.m.
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023
Glasgow Police arrest motorcyclist on various charges
28-year-old Cody Holley was arrested early this morning by Glasgow Police. Holley was charged with speeding, reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle/motorcycle function, without ignition interlock device and driving on a
DUI suspended license. Holley was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023
Wanted fugitive arrested in Edmonson County
A wanted fugitive from Arkansas was taken into custody Tuesday by the Edmonson County Sheriffs Office. 40-year-old Thomas Allen Musgrove was arrested on charges of being a fugitive from another state - warrant required and was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 24th, 2023
Hardyville man arrested on assault charges
29-year-old Kyle Reynolds was arrested by Munfordville City Police Tuesday. Reynolds was charged with Assault, 4th degree (minor injury). He was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
Studio 101 Sports Ticker
Cincinnati Reds defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6 to 5 Monday evening.
The Reds will play the St. Louis Cardinals once again this evening. Join Studio 101 WLOC for Reds Baseball action beginning at 5:10 p.m.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
Arrests made in Hart County
A Canmer man was arrested Monday night by the Hart County Sheriff's Office. 35-year-old Brendon Godwin was charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess and possession of marijuana. Godwin was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Horse Cave Police Department made an arrest Monday afternoon. 43-year-old Michael House was charged with theft by unlawful taking auto $10,000 but less than $1,000,000. He was also lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
Green River Ferry to Temporarily Suspend Operation
The Green River Ferry will temporarily suspend operation today (Tuesday, May 23) for replacement of the inspection ports on the vessel. Installation is expected to be completed by Wednesday afternoon, May 24th.
For the most up to date information about the status of park roads, visit www.nps.gov/maca. For general park information, please phone (270) 758-2180.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
I-65 Pavement Improvements Begin
A project to resurface a section of Interstate 65 in Barren and Edmonson Counties is beginning this week. Various lane closures at various times should be expected from mile points 43 to 48 through the end of the year. Motorists should expect delays, traffic congestion, and slowed and stopped traffic during these lane closures. Crews are prepping for the resurfacing phase and drainage work near Mile Marker 43. At night, I-65 is expected to be down to one lane between mile markers 46 and 48 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the rest of the week. The project contract was awarded to Scotty’s Contracting & Stone LLC in April in the amount of $5,799,330.40.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
Hart County High Names New Band Director
Hart County High School has named a new band director. Cameron Johnson will be stepping into a role all too familiar to his family. He is the son of Ed Johnson who directed the program for three decades. Cameron is a Hart County Graduate and a Campbellsville University Graduate. He most recently served as an assistant at Adair County. Following a public introduction in the high school cafeteria Monday night, Johnson told a large gathering he put his heart and soul into the Hart County program for a lot of years and he is grateful for the opportunity now to lead it. He said there is no place like home.
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
KSP Investigates Fatal Collision in Barren County
Kentucky State Police Post 3 Bowling Green was requested by the Barren County Sheriff's Office to investigate a fatal collision in Barren County Monday just before 5:30 p.m. Troopers responded to the scene of the collision located on Edmonton Road at Veterans Outer Loop in Glasgow.
Preliminary investigation indicates that Barren County Deputy Michael Stevenson was traveling on Edmonton Road while responding to an active complaint with emergency equipment activated. While negotiating the intersection at Veterans Outer Loop, Deputy Stevenson's emergency vehicle was struck in the passenger side by a 2003 Nissan Frontier.
The operator of the Nissan, 63-year-old William H. Osborn, of Glasgow, was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Barren County Coroner's Office. Deputy Stevenson and passenger, Deputy Hunter Carroll, were both transported to T. J. Samson Hospital where they were treated for minor injuries.
The investigation is being led by the Critical Incident Response Team.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
I-65 resurfacing project in Barren & Edmonson Counties
A project to resurface a section of Interstate 65 in Barren and Edmonson Counties is expected to begin soon. Various lane closures at various times should be expected from mile points 43 to 48 from today through the end of the year. Motorists should expect delays, traffic congestion, and slowed and stopped traffic during the lane closures.
Crews will begin prep work for the resurfacing phase and drainage work beginning today near the 43 mile marker. Beginning tonight I-65 is expected to be down to one lane between mile markers 46 and 48 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the rest of the week. Project progression will dictate the days the lane closures will take place from now until the project is finished, so motorists should expect construction and lane closures between mile markers 43 to 48 until the end of the year.
The project contract was awarded to Scotty’s Contracting & Stone LLC in April in the amount of $5,799,330.40.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
Weekend arrests made by Barren County Sheriff's Department
The Barren County Sheriff's Department made an arrest Sunday. 28-year-old Dustin Ray Furlong was arrested and charged with theft or distribution of auto $1,000 but less than $10,000. Furlong was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. 45-year-old Jared Jones was arrested Saturday and charged with fleeing or evading police, 1st degree, on foot, public intoxication-controlled substance, obstructing a highway, menacing and was served a parole violation warrant. Jones was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
Cave City Police arrest woman
A 56-year-old woman was arrested Saturday night by Cave City Police. Sandra Crain was arrested for disorderly conduct, 2nd degree, alcohol intoxication in a public place, 1st & 2nd degree and menacing. Crain was taken to the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
Hart County Sheriff's Office make arrests over weekend
28-year-old Jacqueline Ashley was arrested Sunday for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance and providing motor vehicle to drunk or drug addict. 27-year-old Krysten Gordon was also arrested Sunday in a separate incident and charged with endangering the welfare of a minor, possession of marijuana, possession of open alcoholic beverage container in motor vehicle prohibited and no registration plates. Both were lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
Third person arrested in death investigation
38-year-old Tiffany McCoy was taken into custody Thursday by Bowling Green Police as the result of an investigation into the death of Jazzmyne Rose Fikes. Officers responded Sunday, May 14th, to a residence on Gary Avenue in Bowling Green, where they found Fikes unresponsive. She was also reported to be malnourished and had severe bed sores on her back. The following day, Lonnie & Alexander Leonard were arrested and charged with abuse/neglect of an adult. McCoy faces the same charge. The investigation is continuing.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
Click It or Ticket Memorial Day Weekend
Kentuckians are reminded to buckle up and properly secure children in car seats or boosters during the annual Click It or Ticket campaign, which coincides with the Memorial Day holiday, running May 22nd - June 4th.
According to the KOHS, of the 744 roadway deaths last year in Kentucky, 512 were occupants of motor vehicles. Of those killed in motor vehicle crashes, 52% (268) were either not wearing a seat belt or were not properly restrained in a car seat or booster seat. Seven of the 512 were children ages 9 and under. One of the seven was improperly restrained.
Remember, every time you enter a vehicle, buckle up - every trip, every time.
Monday, May 22nd, 2023
WLOC Sports Ticker
The Cincinnati Reds were defeated Sunday by the New York Yankees 4 to 1. The Reds will take on the St. Louis Cardinals this evening at 5:40 p.m. Studio 101 will broadcast the game beginning at 5:10 p.m.
Friday, May 19th, 2023
Cave City Stabbing
A woman is accused of stabbing a man in Cave City on Wednesday afternoon. Police responded to a location on Broadway Street after a 911 hang-up call was received. Fire department personnel were on-scene when police arrived, treating the victim who was lying in the yard. Police identified the man as Anthony Renteria. He was bleeding from multiple stab wounds. A police report says several people were standing on the porch of the residence, including 21-year-old Amberlynn Wood. Officers learned Wood was responsible for the stabbing. She was arrested and charged with domestic assault and resisting arrest. She was taken to Barren County detention center and jailed with a $50,000 bond. Renteria was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital and later flown to University of Louisville Hospital.
Friday, May 19th, 2023
Fiscal Court Recap
General business headlined Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting. In departmental updates, the jail reports 169 inmates and the sheriff’s department reports Deputy Eli Dennis has received federal credentials for the Department of Homeland Security. The court approved a Chevrolet Tahoe bid from Bachman Chevrolet in the amount of $45,617, approved the first reading of budget amendments and an amendment to the county occupational license ordinance. The court approved interlocal agreements with the city of Munfordville and the Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force. Court members voted to allow the judge executive to purchase a bucket truck with a cap at $30,000 and approved an easement along Church Street in Horse Cave with Kentucky Utilities. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be June 1st.
Friday, May 19th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds begin a weekend series hosting the Yankees tonight. Game time is 5:40. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, May 18th, 2023
New Hiseville Elementary Principal
The next principal for Hiseville Elementary School has been announced. Jonathan Devore will takes over the position July 1st. He has been an assistant principal at Barren County Middle School since 2018. He began his teaching career in 2006 as a math teacher at the middle school and later spent several years teaching in the Grayson County School District before returning to Barren County.
Thursday, May 18th, 2023
Man Jailed After Threat Against Grayson County Attorney
A man is in jail after making threats aimed at Grayson County Attorney Jeremy Logsdon. Police in Leitchfield were called Monday Morning when 45-year-old Adam Welsh told someone at a business on North Main Street he was going the county government office to toss Logsdon’s body out of a second floor window. The courthouse downtown was evacuated. Welsh was observed walking around the building a short time after making the threat but he did not enter the courthouse. Officers with Leitchfield Police arrived and took Welsh into custody, charging him with terroristic threatening. Adam Welsh was taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 18th, 2023
Possible active shooter alert at Frankfort's Ky Transportation Cabinet
There were tense moments for government employees and their families following an alert for a possible active shooter situation at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Building in Frankfort Wednesday afternoon. Around 3pm, a call was received by Kentucky State Police. A large law enforcement presence arrived and evacuated the building. No shots were fired and there were no injuries. The building was cleared after a couple of hours. Employees say it was terrifying experience with people seeking refuge under their desks as word of the incident spread across the six-floor building which houses hundreds of individual work spaces and offices. Employees say they heard police run inside and saw them walking around the building checking rooms. Many people say they ran out down stairs and down the street until they felt safe. The building is a hub for twelve transportation districts across the state along with the Frankfort office staff. Some local families were able to contact their loved ones working at the building Wednesday after the initial chaos to confirm they were ok. An investigation continues. Police have not released further details regarding origination of the threat.
Thursday, May 18th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds blew a big lead in Colorado Wednesday afternoon before losing, 11-6. The Reds are off today and begin a weekend series with the Yankees on Friday night.
Green County is the 2023 Girls Fast Pitch Softball 18th District Champion. They defeated LaRue County Wednesday evening, 5-2.
Green County is also the 2023 Baseball 18th District Champion. They defeated LaRue County Wednesday evening 5-3.
Wednesday, May 17th, 2023
Missing Teen Located Safe
Police in Glasgow say a teen reported missing has been located. Officials asked for help from the public early Tuesday in finding 13-year-old Tabitha Gamel. A post on Glasgow Police Department social media says the girl was found safe a few hours later.
Wednesday, May 17th, 2023
Driver Switches Places With Passenger While Being Pulled Over
A Leitchfield man was found wanted in two counties after a traffic stop late Sunday. Leitchfield Police stopped a car for an equipment violation along East Main Street. The driver, identified as 23-year-old Ralph Meridith, and passenger switched places with each other before the attending officer approached their vehicle. Meridith initially provided police with a false name. An ID check revealed Meridith is wanted in Grayson County for herion possession and Daviess County for strangulation and assault. In lying about his identity, it was also determined his ID was two years expired. Ralph Meridith was served these warrants and additionally charged with giving an officer false identifying information, no license, driving on an expired license, changing drivers with a vehicle in motion and failure to wear a seat belt. He was taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 17th, 2023
Man Breaks Into Commonwealth Attorney's Office
On Monday morning, a man broke into the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office in Leitchfield. Just before 8:00, police were called to the location on East White Oak Street. Officers observed evidence of forced entry and learned of theft of several personal items. Food items belonging to office staff had also been consumed. Using video surveillance footage, 24-year-old Eugene Moore was identified as the suspect. A short time later, police received a call of a man matching Moore's description walking with a large knife along South Cannon Drive. When officers approached, the suspect was confirmed as Eugene Moore. A taser was deployed as Moore resisted arrest. He was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked on charges of burglary, resisting arrest, public intoxication of a substance other than alcohol and disorderly conduct.
Tuesday, May 16th, 2023
Primary Election Day
Voting is open for the 2023 Kentucky Primary. With no local races, ballots in Hart County are the same for all precincts. Republicans will choose November candidates for governor, secretary of state, auditor of public accounts, state treasurer and commissioner of agriculture. Democrats have only two contested primary races, governor and commissioner of agriculture. Voters registered in Hart County can vote at any polling location regardless of their precinct. Voting locations include each of Hart County’s elementary schools, Hart County High School and Horse Cave Fire Department. Polls close at 6pm. Join us here on WLOC for coverage of results tonight from the courthouse in Munfordville.
Tuesday, May 16th, 2023
Two Major Incidents Saturday on WK Parkway
Two major incidents occurred along Western Kentucky Parkway on Saturday. A tractor trailer heading westbound near Caneyville ran off the inside shoulder near Mile Marker 91, striking guardrail and narrowly missing a bridge pier. The truck crossed the median into eastbound lanes and came to rest on the eastbound outside shoulder between guardrail and an embankment. The male driver was not injured. He told police he briefly fell asleep. Saturday night, a man’s vehicle caught fire and burned on the westbound side of the parkway at Mile Marker 116 near Clarkson. Police and fire units responded when 55-year-old Roger Shartzer of Big Clifty pulled over his SUV after it began smoking. It became fully engulfed in flames. Police say Shartzer had been involved in a single vehicle crash in Hardin County and left the scene. Shartzer was not injured but was arrested for DUI, reckless driving, improper equipment and failure to wear a seatbelt. He was taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Tuesday, May 16th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Hart County and Caverna are both out of the 18th District Softball Tournament. The Lady Raiders lost to LaRue County, 4-1 and the Lady Colonels lost to Green County, 12-0 Monday night setting up tonight’s championship game at 5:30 as LaRue County and Green County square off from Hart County High School.
In the 18th District Baseball tournament Monday night, LaRue County defeated Caverna, 10-0 and Green County defeated Hart County, 11-9. LaRue County and Green County play for the district title tonight from Caverna High School. First pitch is set for 5:30.
The Reds lost to the Rockies Monday night, 9-8. Both teams are back at it tonight in Denver for a 7:40 Central first pitch. The game is being preempted tonight by our election coverage. We’ll have tomorrow afternoon’s series finale from Colorado with the broadcast beginning at 1:40 Central here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, May 15th, 2023
Local Man Arrested In Russell County
A Park City man was jailed in Russell County late last week. Jamestown Police charged 21-year-old Zachary Mann with possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia along with receiving stolen property over $10 thousand. After being arrested Thursday night, Mann was taken to Russell County Detention Center where he remains listed as an inmate.
Monday, May 15th, 2023
KAFC Says Local Ag Producers Will Receive Portion Of $2.3 Million In Loans
A portion of just over $2.3 million in agricultural loans by KAFC (Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation) is being dispersed in Hart County. The Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy says $250,000 is going to a veterinary business under the Large and Food Animal Veterinary Loan Program. The money can be used for construction, expansion, equipment purchases or partnership buy-in for serving large animal producers. The project loan is one of 15 across the state aimed at strengthening the agricultural industry. Two other producers in adjacent counties are receiving loans under the Agricultural Infrastructure Loan Program. A Green County Producer is receiving $27,750 and a Metcalfe County Producer is receiving $250 thousand. Under this program, producers can use funds for permanent farm structure projects and equipment to improve profitability of farming operations. For more information on programs offered by KAFC, interested producers can contact the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy at (502) 382-6093.
Monday, May 15th, 2023
Edmonson County Set To Tap Into Tourism Revenue
Edmonson County business and individuals benefit greatly from tourism but government has long missed out on an opportunity to capture needed revenue to grow in within the tourism industry. With two new ordinances, the county is now set to tap into a revenue stream from which many other surrounding jurisdictions already benefit. During Edmonson County Fiscal Court’s meeting last week, a second reading of the county’s Transient Room Tax Ordinance was approved. County officials say there has been difficulty collecting tax from vacation rentals like Airbnb and VRBO in the past. The new ordinance provides for a straight 3% fee charged to any facility providing short term rentals. Funds are to be utilized by the Edmonson County Tourism Commission. A second reading was also approved for the county’s Recreation Tax which will be applied to associated services and will be utilized by Edmonson County Parks and Recreation.
Monday, May 15th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Cincinnati missed out on the sweep, but takes two of three from Miami in the loss Sunday, 3-1. The Reds head to Denver to take on the Rockies tonight. Coverage begins at 7:10 Central here on WLOC Sports.
The 18th District Softball Tournament begins tonight at Hart County High School. In game one, Caverna and Green County square off at 5pm, followed by Hart County and LaRue County. The 18th District Softball Championship Game is set for 5:30 Tuesday night.
Caverna hosts this year's 18th District Baseball Tournemant. Game one tonight features Caverna and LaRue County at 5:00, followed by Hart County and Green County. The 18th District Baseball Championship Game is also set for 5:30 Tuesday night.
Thursday, May 11th, 2023
Intoxicated Trespasser Arrested
A complaint to police resulted in a Greensburg arrest Tuesday night. Officers identified 43-year-old Danny Houchens at a location near the old courthouse. A citation indicates he was trespassing and was intoxicated on a substance other than alcohol. Houchens was taken to Taylor County Detention Center and booked on charges of public intoxication and criminal trespassing.
Thursday, May 11th, 2023
Early Voting For Tuesday's Primary
Early voting is underway for Tuesday’s primary. Any registered voter in Hart County can cast their ballot at the Hart County Courthouse 8am to 4pm today, Friday or Saturday. Ballots in Hart County are the same for all precincts with no local races. Republicans will choose November candidates for governor, secretary of state, auditor of public accounts, state treasurer and commissioner of agriculture. Democrats have only two contested primary races, governor and commissioner of agriculture.
Thursday, May 11th, 2023
Firefighter Charged With Inappropriate Relationship With Junior Firefighter
Police say an investigation into a relationship between a male Vine Grove Volunteer Firefighter and a teenage girl in the department’s junior firefighter program has resulted in the man’s arrest. Charges of third-degree sodomy have been made against 25-year-old Richard Nichoson. State police say the relationship lasted for about a year and authorities have been investigating over the past several weeks. Additional charges could be filed depending on further investigation. The female was 15 when the relationship began. Nichoson is employed by Hardin County EMS as an advanced EMT. He is suspended without pay. After being arrested Monday, Richard Nichoson posted bail Tuesday. He appears in court May 19th.
Thursday, May 11th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds lost to the Mets Wednesday night, 2-1. The final and deciding game of the series is today. Coverage begins at 11:05 Central here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County lost to Nelson County 6-3 Wednesday night. The Lady Raiders host Metcalfe County tonight at 5:30 The Lady Colonels are at home to host Todd County Central tonight at 6:00.
In high school baseball, Hart County hosts Adair County tonight at 5:00.
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023
WKU Tuition Increase Proposed
Tuition at Western Kentucky University is likely to increase heading into next school year. The university board of regents proposed a 3% increase which will be considered in a vote next month as part of the overall university budget. WKU public relations downplayed the proposed hike saying the increase was purposefully kept at a minimum and the university does not want necessary operational cost increases to be on the backs of students and their families. The state council on postsecondary education has approved public universities to increase tuition by a maximum of 5% over the next two years. The state council justified their allowance citing rising operational costs and a decrease in state appropriations. A 3% hike at WKU will leave headroom for another increase the following year.
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023
Fatal Cross Over Collision
An Elizabethtown man died after an oncoming vehicle crossed the center line into his path along KY 313 early Tuesday. The crash occurred on the stretch between 31W and I-65 in Hardin County. A preliminary report says an SUV driven by 28-year-old Christopher Doss was struck by a veering pickup driven by 19-year-old Marvin Mayen, of Bardstown. KY 313 was closed from around 7:15 until Noon for cleanup and investigation. The preliminary report does not specify why Mayen crossed over. Christopher Doss was pronounced dead at the scene.
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023
Police Looking For Suspect Who Shot At Vehicle
Police in Elizabethtown are searching for a person who shot at an occupied vehicle Sunday night, injuring a juvenile. Elizabethtown Police said the shooting took place in the Pine Crest neighborhood along New Glendale Road. The driver of the vehicle suffered a minor wound and was treated on scene by EMS. An Elizabethtown PD Spokesperson says investigators are following through with credible leads.
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023
Lindsey Introduced As Girls Basketball Coach
There is a new head basketball coach for the Hart County Lady Raiders. Jessica Lindsey was officially announced Tuesday. Joining Coach Lindsey are Assistant Coaches Whitney Choate, Paul Bradley and Angela Craddock. Lindsey takes over following John Burd's retirement announcement from a couple of weeks back. Coach Lindsey is a 2006 graduate of HCHS where she was a member of the basketball team. She went on to continue her playing days at Union College and graduated in 2010. Coach Lindsey is currently in her 4th year teaching middle grades at LeGrande Elementary. Coach Lindsey is married to Josh Lindsey and they have two children Case and Caity Mae. Coach Lindsey says, "I am very thankful and excited to be the new HCHS Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach. As the new season approaches, I look forward to proving myself as the leader of this team and instilling a winning mentality within all aspects of the program."
Wednesday, May 10th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds defeated the Mets Tuesday night, 7-6. Game two of the series is tonight in Cincy with a 5:40 first pitch here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County lost to Adair County, 9-2 Tuesday night. The Lady Raiders host Nelson County tonight. The Lady Colonels lost to Monroe County Tuesday night, 6-5.
Tuesday, May 9th, 2023
Student Arrested After Bringing Weapons Onto School Grounds
A student was arrested at Central Hardin High School Monday after bringing weapons onto school grounds. The school issued a public statement immediately after the incident saying a report was received from one student speaking up about another having a weapon concealed in a bag. The resource officer and school officials located the student and confiscated the bag, which contained a knife and two airsoft pistols. Officials say the items had not been taken out of the bag and no one was threatened by the offending student, who will be criminally charged. The school will take action in accordance with the district’s code of conduct policy. School officials asked parents and guardians to stress the importance of sharing information. The school’s principal said because of one student acting on observation, appropriate personnel were able to take immediate action.
Tuesday, May 9th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council met Monday night. Among unfinished business, the city is still giving consideration to making Cave Street one-way traffic and demolition of the old Western Auto Store and Barber’s Shop. These issues are being continued to a later date for further discussion. In new business, a first reading was held for the next fiscal year budget, John Buckingham is appointed to the Hart County Housing Authority Board through 2027, Brad Smith is reappointed to the Hart County PVA Board of Appeals through 2026 and Ken Russell is appointed to the Code Enforcement Board through 2026. Departmental reports were provided to the council from police, fire and public works. Several proclamations were made, including the recognition of Older Americans Month, Lupus Awareness Month and a special recognition for the life, legacy and public service of Bill and Judy Austin.
Tuesday, May 9th, 2023
Man Walking On Road Dies After Being Hit
A man died early Sunday while walking on US 31W in Cave City. Police responded around 1am and determined 63-year-old Paul Fields of Glasgow was waking in the southbound lane and was struck by an SUV traveling south. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police indicates the driver attempted to avoid the pedestrian but was unable to do so. Fields was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigation of the incident continues.
Tuesday, May 9th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds were off Monday, They begin a three-game set hosting the Mets tonight. First pitch is at 5:40. Reds Radio Network coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County's game with John Hardin was rained out Monday. The Lady Raiders travel to Adair County for 5:30 first pitch this evening. Caverna's game with Monroe County has been canceled.
In high school baseball, Hart County defeated Bardstown, 11-0 Monday night. Tonight, Caverna is scheduled to play John Hardin in a double header.
Monday, May 8th, 2023
Sign Language Interpreter Passes Away
The sign language interpreter who was a familiar on-screen face during televised state pandemic updates has died. Governor Andy Beshear announced Sunday Virginia Moore passed away on Saturday. No specific cause of death was given in the governor's announcement, but Moore had been diagnosed with uterine cancer in October 2020. She later announced she was cancer-free but would have to undergo monitoring for the next five years. Virginia Moore spent over 25 years with the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing.
Monday, May 8th, 2023
Police Cracking Down On Popular Hangout Location
After receiving multiple complaints, congregating activates at Southgate Plaza on the south side of Glasgow are being broken up. The parking lot between US 31W and Houchens has long been an off-hours hangout location. A notice from Glasgow Police reminds those who frequent the area “No Loitering” signs are posted by property owners and will be enforced.
Monday, May 8th, 2023
Cocaine Possession Warrant Served In Greensburg
Police in Greensburg made a warrant arrest for cocaine possession and other drug related charges Thursday. Officers served the warrant on 26-year-old Lorin McAllister, of Greensburg, Thursday afternoon. In addition to cocaine possession, the full list of charges includes wanton endangerment, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, failure to maintain auto insurance and booster seat violations. Lorin McAllister was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Monday, May 8th, 2023
Drug And Traffic Charges Lead To Hodgenville Arrest
A driver with outstanding warrants was arrested after a traffic stop Friday in Hodgenville. Police say Seth Brown, of Buffalo, was pulled over around 8:00 p.m. for an expired temporary tag. An ID check revealed two warrants for his arrest and further investigation led to additional charges of possession of methamphetamine, driving on a suspended license, no registration and no insurance. Seth Brown was booked at LaRue County Jail.
Monday, May 8th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Caverna has named Trevent Hayes as the new high school football coach. He has been a dedicated youth league coach for over 20 years, Caverna Middle School head coach for two years and was the high school offensive coordinator for six years. Hayes played high school football at Caverna, graduating in 1993. He played collegiate football at Union College and Sue Bennett College.
In high school softball, Hart County hosts John Hardin this evening at 5:00 and Caverna is on the road at Monroe County for a 5:30 start.
In high school baseball, Hart County hosts Bardstown at 6:00 and Caverna hosts John Hardin for a double header beginning at 5:00.
The Reds lost to the White Sox Sunday, 17-4. The team is off today before beginning a three-game set at Great American Ball Park with the Mets on Tuesday.
Friday, May 5th, 2023
Graduation At WKU
With general commencement held Thursday night, today is graduation day at Western Kentucky University with college recognition ceremonies scheduled through 6:30 p.m. Officials remind anyone with travel plans on the campus side of Bowling Green to be aware of significant traffic congestion in the western side of town. Delays along US 68/80, US 31W and adjacent roads may be worth considering an alternate route for motorists planning on passing thru. Anyone heading to ceremonies on campus is asked to pay close attention to road signage and parking instructions. Many unfamiliar drivers with traffic changes on campus may be tempted to make unauthorized movements.
Friday, May 5th, 2023
Motorcycle Driver In Critical Condition After Collision
A man is in critical condition after colliding with a semi while on his motorcycle. The Thursday afternoon incident happened at the Veterans Outer Loop interchange with Louis B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway. The motorcycle driver is identified as Jesus McKay. Police say a southbound semi on Veterans Outer Loop hauling a front end loader attempted a left turn onto the expressway. McKay was northbound on Veterans Outer Loop and collided as the trailer of the semi as it turned in front of him. He was taken to T J Samson Hospital and later flown to Vanderbilt University Hospital.
Friday, May 5th, 2023
Pursuit Leads To Heroin Arrests
A police chase in Hodgenville resulted in the arrest of two people. Wednesday night, an officer stopped a 2020 Nissan passenger car on Northridge Circle for an expired temporary tag. Upon the officer making contact, the driver fled, traveling through yards in Hutcherson Heights and making its way onto Old Elizabethtown Road. The fleeing vehicle continued north into Hardin County where units with Kentucky State Police assisted. The vehicle stopped near Par Lane where the driver and a passenger exited the car and continued to flee on foot. Both were apprehended within a short distance. The driver is identified as William Tucker, of Radcliff. The passenger is identified as Jessica Terrell, of Southgate, Kentucky. Both were arrested and taken to LaRue County Jail. Williams is charged with DUI with aggravating circumstances, fleeing, tampering with physical evidence, possession of heroin and numerous traffic offenses. Terrell is charged with possession of heroin, tampering with physical evidence and public intoxication. Both were identified as having outstanding warrants which were also served. Police searched the area for contraband observed being thrown from the vehicle during the pursuit. Anyone who finds suspicious items along the pursuit route is asked to contact police. William Tucker and Jessica Terrell will also be charged with numerous offenses in Hardin County.
Friday, May 5th, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, Caverna lost to Grayson County Thursday night, 16-0. The Lady Colonels travel to Glasgow tonight. Hart County defeated Metcalfe County Thursday night, 14-5. The Lady Raiders host Fort Knox this evening.
In high school baseball, Hart County lost to Green County Thursday night, 7-3. On the schedule this afternoon, Caverna hosts Green County for a 4:30 first pitch.
The Reds begin a weekend series with the White Sox tonight. The game begins at 5:40 Central. Reds Radio Network coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, May 5th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court
Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday. Judge Executive Joe Choate read a proclamation declaring May WLOC Clothes For Kids Month. The Clothes For Kids Organization began 25 years ago to help students in Caverna and Hart County Schools meet needs for clothing and shoes. In that time, just under one-half of a million dollars has been raised.
In other business, the jail report indicates 175 inmates in the facility. A check from the jail was presented to the court for just over $25 thousand. The court approved purchasing a dump truck for just under $230 thousand. A $113 thousand contract was awarded to Scott & Murphy for constructing a bridge on Powder Mills Lane. New appointments were approved for the Library Board. There was a 1st reading for the 23/24 budget and salary schedule. An agreement was approved for the 80/20 bridge program with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and a resolution was issued for execution of the rural secondary road program. Approval was given to advertise for bids in purchasing five new Chevrolet Tahoes for the Sheriff's Department and Melissa Geralds was hired as the county's finance officer at a rate of $24.04 per hour.
The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be May 18th.
Thursday, May 4th, 2023
State Police Looking For Sex Offender
Kentucky State Police is asking for public assistance in locating 44-year-old John Christopher Mounce. He is wanted for failing to comply with the sex offender registry in Hart County. A social media post from Post 3 in Bowling Green is shared on our page @wlocradio, featuring a picture to help identify Mounce. Anyone with helpful information regarding his case should contact KSP Bowing Green at 270-782-2010.
Thursday, May 4th, 2023
State Police Needing Troopers
Kentucky State Police is making a recruiting push ahead of the next cadet class. Troopers' starting pay is an annual $65,000 salary with good benefits, including an improved hybrid pension plan. Troopers can work close to home and the application process is easy via an online portal. Interested individuals can visit joinksp.com for additional details and to apply.
Thursday, May 4th, 2023
Meth Bust During Traffic Stop
A Cecilia man faces drug related charges after being arrested in Leitchfield over the weekend. Police say 33-year-old Justin Goodman was a passenger in a vehicle traveling along US 62 Saturday night. During a traffic stop on the vehicle, police asked Goodman to exit the vehicle. A pill bottle containing methamphetamine was discovered. A search turned up more than 10 grams of meth along with over $630 in cash. Goodman was taken into custody and jailed at Grayson County Detention Center where he was booked on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, May 4th, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school softball tonight, Caverna hosts Grayson County at 5:30 and Hart County is at Metcalfe County for a 5:30 first pitch.
In high school baseball, Caverna is at Allen County-Scottsville for a 5:30 first pitch and Hart County travels to Green County for a 5pm first pitch.
The Reds lost to the Padres Wednesday, 7-1. The team travels back to Cincinnati and is off today. They begin a weekend series with the White Sox Friday night.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023
Bank In Center Held Up
Kentucky State Police is asking for help from the public to identify the person who held up Edmonton State Bank in the Center community of Metcalfe County on Monday. The suspect entered, demanding money from bank staff. The person was last seen operating a white motorcycle. Anyone with any information about the person's identity, can contact Post 15 at 270-384-4796. Callers can remain anonymous. The case is being investigated by Detective Mike Dubree. A security camera photo of the suspect and motorcycle is posted on our Facebook Page: @wlocradio.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023
Man Stabs Mother During Altercation
Deputies from the LaRue County Sheriff's Office responded to Earl Jones Road on the south end of Hodgenville Tuesday for a family domestic incident with one individual being stabbed. Upon arrival it was discovered that Tracy Johnson became involved in a verbal altercation that turned violent. Based on investigation, Johnson argued with his mother and retrieved a knife from the kitchen and stabbed her multiple times. Johnson also physically assaulted his brother who attempted to intervene on his mother’s behalf. It is not believed that the mother's injuries are life threatening and she is expected to recover. Prior to officers arriving, Johnson fled the scene but was apprehended a short time later. Tracy Johnson was charged with first degree domestic assault and fourth degree domestic assault. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023
KY 224 Bridge Beams To Be Set This Week Over Western Kentucky Parkway
Wednesday (May 3rd) and Thursday (May 4th), beams will be set on the new KY 224 overpass (Exit 112) at Clarkson in Grayson County. Work will take place at night to minimize traffic impacts. Spans on the parkway's eastbound side will be set on Wednesday night. Spans on the westbound side will be set Thursday night.
Throughout the duration of beam setting operations, parkway traffic in the direction of work taking place will be diverted onto the exit ramp with flaggers directing traffic at the end of the ramp intersecting with KY 224. Motorists intending to continue their travel on the parkway will continue across KY 224 to the on ramp and rejoin the parkway. Motorists wishing to utilize KY 224 will be allowed to turn and do so.
Bridge replacement is part of the current Western Kentucky Parkway rehabilitation project. Parkway rehab is scheduled for completion by November 15th of this year.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school softball Monday, Caverna was defeated by Glasgow 10-0.
In high school baseball, Caverna was defeated by Edmonson County, 16-1 and Hart County lost to Adair County, 10-0.
The Reds evened their series with the Padres Tuesday night, winning 2-1. They wrap up the west coast swing with the Padres this afternoon at 3:10. Coverage begins at 2:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023
K9 Unit Finds Drugs At Storage Facility
A drug sniffing K9 indication at a storage unit facility on Happy Valley Road in Glasgow has resulted in an arrest. After obtaining a search warrant, detectives located approximately 315 suspected Fentanyl pills, over 21oz of suspected spice, 30 Suboxone strips, 4 prescription pill bottles, 4 prescription pill bottles with labels ripped off and $15,200 in cash. Police located 68-year-old Danny Graham with a traffic stop at the intersection of Bryan Street and Simmons Street. Detectives located a bag of suspected synthetic marijuana in plain view. Graham was arrested in connection to the storage unit find and taken to Barren county Detention Center with a $25,000 bond.
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023
Soft Lockdown, No Threat Found
A few concerning moments in the Caverna School System on Monday with a soft lockdown being put in place. Cave City Police issued a release saying the school resource officer was notified of possible suspicious activity in the area. District Superintendent Amanda Abell says the soft lockdown was put in place as police investigated. Officers reported no suspicious activity was found. The lockdown was lifted a short time later.
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023
Resurfacing On Louie B Nunn Cumberland Expressway
A project to resurface the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway in Barren County is expected to begin tonight. The roadway will be resurfaced from I-65 (mile point 0.0) to the bridge at KY 1297 (mile point 9.3). Motorists should expect lane closures, possible delays, and a lower speed limit in this section until the project is complete. The paving work will take place during nighttime hours, but some work may be going on during the day. Motorists should slow down and use caution while traveling in this section of roadway.
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school softball Monday, Caverna defeated Fort Knox, 17-2. The Lady Colonels host Glasgow tonight. Hart County lost to Glasgow Monday, 5-4. The Lady Raiders are off tonight.
In high school baseball, Caverna was defeated by Grayson County Monday, 15-5. They host Edmonson County tonight. Hart County lost to Campbellsville 7-4. The Raiders travel to Adair County this evening.
The Reds lost Monday to the Padres, 8-3. Game two of the series is tonight at 8:40 Central here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, May 1st, 2023
Missing Man Found Deceased In Edmonson County
The missing man Edmonson County authorities were searching for last week and been found dead. Friday night, 70-year-old Donald Hardison, of Muhlenburg County, was located inside a wrecked vehicle on Sunfish-Roundhill Road. He had not been seen since Tuesday. His 2007 Ford Expedition exited the road at a cutout which drops approximately 20 feet where construction is currently underway. The SUV was partially submerged in water. The road has been closed for several months and is barricaded. Investigators say it is unclear if the barricade had been moved at the time of the incident of if Hardison drove around it. The original call for public assistance indicated Donald Hardison suffered from multiple health conditions. An autopsy is being performed.
Monday, May 1st, 2023
Demolition Derby Worker Injured During Race
A weekend demolition derby in Brownsville was abruptly ended after a worker was struck by a vehicle. Brownsville Police told a local media outlet the worker was struck by a car inside the ring and suffered serious injuries Saturday night. The injured man, who has not been identified through official channels, was flown from the scene. A person close to the family says the man is in stable condition with a long recovery ahead and asks for continued prayers.
Monday, May 1st, 2023
Park City Man Dies In Vehicle Crash
A Park City man is dead following a crash along Old Bowling Green Road. Officers with the Barren County Sheriff's Department responded Friday to the 5600 block where they observed an eastbound 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee which had exited the right side of the roadway, hit a ditch and then overturned before coming to rest on its top in the road. Emergency personnel transported 35-year-old Kent Blackburn to TJ Samson Community Hospital where he passed away due to injuries. An investigation into the cause of the crash continues.
Monday, May 1st, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school softball tonight, Caverna hosts Fort Knox at 5:30 and Hart County is at Glasgow for a 5:30 first pitch.
In high school baseball, Caverna is at Grayson County for a 5:30 first pitch and Hart County is at Campbellsville for a 5pm Central time first pitch.
The Reds lost to the A's Sunday, 5-4. They continue their West Coast trip tonight with the first game in a series with the Padres. Game time is 8:40 Central on WLOC Sports.
Friday, April 28th, 2023
Bridgework Over Northbound I-65 at Exit 86 (Glendale) will Require Nighttime Interstate Diversions Next Week
KY 222 Motorists May Also Experience Delays
As work to reconstruct the Exit 86 Interchange (Glendale) continues, crews will be positioning barrier wall and setting bridge beams for the new overpass. Beginning Sunday night, northbound I-65 traffic will be diverted onto the exit ramp and across KY 222 to the interstate entrance ramp to continue north. The diversion will be in place from 10pm each night until 5am the next morning (Sunday night through Friday morning).
KY 222 will not be closed, but motorists on the route may experience delays as interstate traffic crosses at these ramps. Construction supervisors will observe traffic upon implementation and may make additional changes to facilitate better flow.
Northbound motorists on I-65 should be prepared to slow down upon approaching the Exit 86 vicinity. Pay close attention to signs and minimize distractions.
Friday, April 28th, 2023
Hart County Unemployment Data Released
After rising unemployment numbers through most of the year’s first quarter, data for Hart County released Thursday shows a decrease for unemployment in March. With raw numbers not being seasonally adjusted, a loss of jobs is typically anticipated after the holiday season during what many business experience as their lowest revenue months of the year in January and February. Hart County’s March number comes in at 3.9% compared a seasonal high of 4.9% in February. In year-over-year comparison, March 2023 is slightly better than the 4% from 2022. Local numbers are in line with the state-wide trend with all of Kentucky combining for 3.8% unemployment for March, down from 4.6% in February. Each adjacent county experienced a similar improvement for the month. Green County is the lowest among our neighbors at 3.4% followed by Hardin County at 3.8%, Barren County at 3.9%, LaRue County at 4%, Grayson County at 4.1%, Metcalfe County at 4.5% and Edmonson County at 4.7%.
Friday, April 28th, 2023
Man Missing From Edmonson County
The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for public assistance in locating 70-year-old Donald Hardison. Hardison is white male, 5’11” and 244lbs. Police say he was possibly traveling to Muhlenburg County and has not been seen since April 25th. He is believed to be in a 2007 black Ford Expedition. Hardison suffers from multiple health conditions. If anyone has information on the whereabouts of Donald Hardison please contact authorities in Edmonson County at 270-597-2729 or simply call 911.
Friday, April 28th, 2023
County Recognizes Older Americans Month
May is Older Americans Month and Hart County Fiscal Court is planning to recognize centenarians within our community. If you know anyone who is 100 years old, please contact Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate’s office by calling 270-524-5219. There is a simple contact and information form to fill out. Hart County Fiscal Court is teaming up with Barren River Area Development District in these recognitions throughout the upcoming month.
Friday, April 28th, 2023
Update on trooper involved shooting
KSP have now released their findings from the preliminary investigation of a trooper-involved shooting that occurred March 30th, in Edmonson County. KSP Troopers from Post 3 were assisting in a vehicle pursuit initiated by Brownsville Police Department, after an attempt of a traffic stop was made on a white Dodge Caravan on South Main Street in Brownsville. The operator of the vehicle began firing multiple shots, which struck the officer's cruiser during the pursuit. The operator continued firing multiple shots in the direction of the troopers, resulting in two KSP cruisers being struck during the vehicle pursuit. The driver left the Caravan behind a residence on Rocky Hill Road and fled on foot. He was identified as 27-year-old Cody Brady, of Smiths Grove. At the conclusion of the foot pursuit, Brady discharged a firearm and in turn Sergeant Jason Adkinson discharged his agency-issued firearm. Brady was fatally struck by gunfire and pronounced deceased at the scene by the Edmonson County Coroner's Office. Sgt. Adkinson is an 8-year veteran of KSP and was placed on administrative leave in accordance with KSP's policies and procedures. The investigation remains ongoing at this time.
Thursday, April 27th, 2023
Child Injured On Public Street Operating Manual Scooter
A 12-year-old on a foot-powered scooter was injured Wednesday in Glasgow. Police responded to the intersection of Milton Avenue and Virginia Avenue where the scooter, traveling westbound on Virginia Avenue collided with a southbound pickup on Milton Avenue. The juvenile was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital and then flown to Vanderbilt University Hospital. The pickup driver was not physically injured. Glasgow Police continue their investigation.
Thursday, April 27th, 2023
Man Jailed For Shooting Formally Indicted
A grand jury has voted to indict a Glasgow man who was arrested in early March following a shooting along Park Avenue. Police arrested 21-year-old Kynarious Flynt after he fired several shots at an occupied vehicle and then left the scene. He was located, arrested and originally charged with first-degree wanton endangerment. Attempted murder and criminal mischief were added during the investigation. Flynt’s indictment was handed down by Barren County’s Grand Jury last week. He remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $50,000 bond.
Thursday, April 27th, 2023
Chase Suspect Charges
A man from Hardyville is the subject charged in police pursuit early this week which lasted over a half-hour through Barren County. State police clocked a Honda van heading eastbound at a high rate of speed on Louis B Nunn Cumberland Parkway around 8pm Monday. The driver of the van ignored an attempted traffic stop and continued east at speeds exceeding 100 mile per hour. After exiting the parkway onto US 31E, the driver traveled onto Green Valley Road and multiple county roads with State Police and Barren County Sheriff’s Department units in pursuit. As reported Tuesday morning, the pursuit ended as the van ran out of fuel on Riverside Drive just off New Salem Road (KY 1307). Police arrested 22-year-old Dawson Hughlan Neil after he was removed from the vehicle when he did not comply with officers’ orders. He was unable to perform standard field sobriety tests and told police he had been smoking marijuana. He is charged with excessive speeding, fleeing or evading police, diving on a DUI suspended license, reckless driving, disregarding a stop sign, operating a motor vehicle without an ignition interlock device, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, resisting arrest and failure to wear a seat belt. An ID check revealed an active warrant for Neil’s arrest. He was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital and then jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $7,500 bond. He has a court appearance scheduled for today.
Thursday, April 27th, 2023
Golden Alert Canceled
A man reported missing by Green County authorities has been located. A Golden Alert was issued Tuesday evening for 59-year-old Louis Vasquex, Jr. who was last seen in the Picket Chapel Church Road Area near Columbia. Social media and local security cameras were utilized in the search. Police issued a statement around 10:00 p.m. Wednesday night saying Vasquex had been located. No other details of his disappearance and subsequent discovery were released.
Thursday, April 27th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Hart County High School Girls Basketball Coach John Burd is retiring from teaching and coaching. During his 33 years with the school system, he spent 20 of those as a head coach. His career record leading the Lady Raiders finishes at 144-133 with three district titles, all coming over the past three seasons. His career record leading the Raiders is 145-136 with five district titles. In reaching out Wednesday to Gary Gardner, Voice of the Lady Raiders, Burd said he wanted to thank everyone for their support of Hart County Sports and for supporting his career. He especially thanked former administrators Chuck Wuertzer, Wandall Strange, Waymon Dennison and Ricky Line.
In high school softball from Wednesday, Caverna lost to LaRue County, 12-4. On the schedule tonight, Hart County hosts Monroe County at 5:30.
In high school baseball, Caverna lost to LaRue County, 11-1. On the schedule tonight, Hart County hosts Warren Central at 6:00.
The Reds defeated the Rangers Wednesday afternoon to complete their series sweep. The Reds are off today as they head to the west coast to begin a weekend series with the A's on Friday.
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
Bus Causes Chain Reaction Collision
A crash early Monday near Leitchfield involved five vehicles, including a Grayson County school bus. Just before 8am, emergency personnel responded to the 1300 block of Beaver Dam Road. A collision analysis report says a westbound vehicle was stopped to turn left into a driveway when a Grayson County school bus failed to observed slowing and stopped traffic ahead. The bus crashed into the back of an SUV resulting in a chain of collisions involving queued traffic leading up to the turning vehicle. The driver of the SUV directly hit by the bus and a juvenile passenger were transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center by EMS with non-life threatening injuries. No other personal vehicle occupants were injured. The bus was transporting 22 students, none of which were injured.
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
Funding For Airport Improvements
Bowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport is receiving over $2 million in funding. A release from Senator Mitch McConnell’s office says the Federal Aviation Administration will provide the funds through a Federal Airport Improvement Project totaling $2.379 million. Improvements will include rehabilitation of runways, lighting installation and other safety improvements.
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
Woman Steals Ex-Husband's Car
A woman stole her ex-husband's car Saturday and was arrested on drug charges. Deputies in Grayson County were called Saturday afternoon when a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage was taken from a location on Beaver Dam Road. As officers patrolled Western Kentucky Parkway, the vehicle was identified eastbound near Mile Marker 110. A subsequent traffic stop resulted in 34-year-old Heather Cook of Caneyville being charged with theft by unlawful taking of an automobile and driving without a valid license. After being taken to Grayson County Detention Center, Cook informed police she had a glass pipe in her purse, which contained methamphetamine. As a result, she also faces possession of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia charges.
Wednesday, April 26th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Tuesday was rivalry night on the diamond, locally. In high school softball, Hart County defeated Caverna 12-3 and in high school baseball, Hart County defeated Caverna 16-0.
After losing six straight, the Reds have won two in a row. They look to seep the Rangers this afternoon. We'll join the game in progress just after 12 Noon here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023
Backhoe Incident Kills Man In Green County
A man died in Green County Friday following a back hoe incident. First responders were dispatched to the Pleasant Valley Community where 71-year-old Gary Caven was found unresponsive and pronounced dead at the scene.
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023
Man Killed On I-65 After Stopping In Center Lane
A crash on I-65 in Hardin County over the weekend claimed the life of a Louisville man. The southbound incident happened near Sonora around 3:30 Eastern Saturday morning when a passenger car driven by Timothy Minor stopped in the center lane without any lights on the vehicle illuminated. A semi driven by Landon Thompson of Missouri struck the car. Minor was pronounced dead at the scene. Police are continuing to investigate.
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023
Shooting Injures One During Domestic Assault
A fight Thursday in Glasgow resulted in a shooting. Police say the incident happened along Woodlawn Street where 42-year-old Cedrick Moore shot an unnamed victim in the leg. The victim was interviewed by police at Greenview Regional Hospital in Bowling Green. Moore was arrested and faces charges of domestic violence assault, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of both methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Moore is jailed at Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023
Vehicle Stolen From Bank Parking Lot While Owner Does Business Inside
A citizen’s vehicle was stolen while they conducted business at Wilson And Muir Bank in Leitchfield Saturday morning. Just before Noon, Leitchfield Police responded after 33-year-old Kira Mattingly stole a Dodge Ram from the parking lot. The male victim told police he left his cell phone in the vehicle. Police called the phone and Mattingly answered. She told officers where she was traveling. As units approached, Mattingly refused to pull over but was eventually stopped at Mulberry Street and Sunbeam Road where she was taken into custody after struggling with officers. Charges include theft by unlawful taking of an automobile, resisting arrest, theft by unlawful taking of a firearm (which was in the vehicle), fleeing or evading police, failure to wear a seat belt and having no driver’s license. Mattingly was jailed at Grayson County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 25th, 2023
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, the Lady Colonels defeated Christian Educational Consortium Monday, 6-5. Tonight, the Lady Colonels travel north on 31W to take on the Lady Raiders in Munfordville at 5:15.
In high school baseball, Caverna lost to Monroe County Monday, 16-1. The Colonels host the Raiders of Hart County this evening at 5:00 p.m.
Monday, April 24th, 2023
Seven Indicted For Vote Fraud Related Crimes
A Monroe County grand jury has voted to indict a Monroe County constable and six others in relation to election law violations and other crimes occurring with the 2022 primary. An investigation began after a tip was phoned into the Kentucky Attorney General's election fraud hotline. After a thorough investigation and presentation to the grand jury, a total of 40 counts were returned in indictments on April 20th. At the top of that list is Monroe county Constable James Darryl Jackson. He, along with Sherrye Jackson, Lisa Jackson and Mary Jackson are accused of engaging in organized crime by conspiring in a criminal syndicate to purchase votes to influence results. Also named is Tommy McClendon of Tompkinsville. He is charged with four counts of making or receiving expenditures for voting. Bonnie McClendon of Tompkinsville is indicted on one count of first degree perjury and two counts of making or receiving expenditures for voting. And, Leslie Jackson of Summer Shade is indicted on a single count of wrongful registration. Updates to this story will be released as the legal process continues. Remember, an indictment represents a legal accusation and all those named are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Monday, April 24th, 2023
School Bus Hit Head-On
A bus loaded with students on a Washington, D.C. trip was hit by a car as it returned to Adair County High School early Sunday morning. Police in Columbia say 64-year-old Margaret Moran was driving a Ford Edge SUV and crossed the center line coming up Jamestown Hill. She collided with the school bus head-on. The bus was carrying 18 Adair County students along with five adults. Moran and the bus driver, who is identified as 63-year-old Richard Redmond, were taken to TJ Samson Columbia. Other occupants waived medical transport from the scene, according to the police department. A press release says a search warrant was obtained for Moran's DNA which was sampled at TJ Samson ER. The department says any charges would depend on test results. A statement from Adair County Schools says all students were released to their parents after the incident.
Monday, April 24th, 2023
Resurfacing Job Begins On Parkway
If you're traveling to and from Bowling Green or some other destination where you need to use the Louie B Nunn Cumberland Parkway west of Glasgow over the next several weeks, you need to be aware of some construction that begins Today. There's a large resurfacing project through the corridor. Resurfacing extends from the I-65 interchange to the KY 1297 bridge. That's about 9.3 miles, in all. Short delays will be possible as traffic is reduced to one lane around construction operations over the next few weeks. Motors should slow down, pay close attention to work zone signage and give those workers out there the respect they need to do a good job out on the highway with traffic passing by them.
Monday, April 24th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds were swept by the Pirates Sunday afternoon, losing 2-0. The loss was their 6th in a row. A series begins tonight in Cincinnati as the Texas Rangers swing by for a three-game series. First pitch tonight is at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school baseball, Caverna visits Monroe County for a 5:30 first pitch and in softball, Caverna hosts Christian Educational Consortium.
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds were shut out by Tampa Bay Tuesday night 10-0. The series is even at a game a piece with each being lopsided victories. The finale is an afternoon game today. We'll join Reds Radio Network Coverage in progress at Noon.
In high school fast-pitch softball, after picking up a win over John Hardin Monday night, the Lady Colonels of Caverna were defeated Tuesday night 11-3 at Bardstown. The Lady Raiders of Hart County picked up a win at Bullitt Central Tuesday night, 14-7.
In high school baseball, Hart County lost to Bethlehem, 8-5. The Raiders host LaRue County tonight at 5:00.
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023
Man Now Missing Over A Week
After following up on several calls and reports, police and family are still searching for a Hart County man missing for more than a week. The family of 32-year-old James Jewell said he left a relative’s residence on Boyd’s Knob road last Tuesday on foot and is believed to have been picked up by a friend and dropped off at a location on Glen Lily Road. Jewell has not contacted anyone in his family and police cannot find anyone who has seen him since.
It is believed he was wearing dark colored shorts and no shirt. He is a white male with brown hair, 5’ 7” tall and weighs around 160 pounds. His intentions upon leaving the residence on Boyd’s Knob Road are not clear. The sheriff’s department was contacted Friday, three days after he was last seen.
Anyone with information that could assist in locating James Jewell is asked to call the Hart County Sheriff’s Department at 270-524-2341 or Kentucky State Police Dispatch at 270-782-2010.
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023
Brownsville Woman Dies In Crash
A police report has been released in the investigation of a fatal crash on Glasgow Road last Thursday in northeastern Warren County. Officials with the sheriff’s department say 34-year-old Kayte Cowles, of Brownsville, died after running off the road and hitting a tree in the 2700 block. She was extricated from the vehicle and flown to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville where she later died from injuries sustained in the crash.
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023
School Official Leaving Principal Post For KDE
The principal of a neighboring county high school will be leaving at the end of this school year to work for the Kentucky Department of Education. The announcement was officially made Tuesday by Metcalfe County Schools. Clint Graham has been principal of the high school for five years. When he joins KDE this summer, Graham will be providing comprehensive support and improvement for school districts across the state. He says the decision to leave was difficult but the right one for him and his family. Metcalfe County Schools Superintendent Josh Hurt says the announcement is bittersweet. Hurt added, Graham is doing a tremendous job but the district is proud of him and wishes him the best. He continued by saying the promotion is a direct reflection of the quality work performed at Metcalfe County. A search for the next Metcalfe County High School Principal is now underway.
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023
Magnolia Man Jailed In Russell Springs
A Magnolia man is jailed in Russell County after being arrested Monday. Police in Russell Springs charge 47-year-old Bronson Gadberry with possession of methamphetamine, public alcohol intoxication, terroristic threatening and wanton endangerment.
Tuesday, April 18th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds knocked off the hottest team in baseball Monday night, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays, 8-1. Both teams are back at it tonight in Cincy for a 5:40 Central first pitch. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 5:10.
In high school girls fast-pitch softball, Hart County lost to Green County Monday night, 14-3. The Lady Raiders travel to Bullitt Central tonight. The Lady Colonels of Caverna are on the road tonight to take on Bardstown.
In high school baseball, Hart County defeated Caverna Monday night, 15-3. Caverna is off tonight. Hart County hosts Bethlehem.
Tuesday, April 18th, 2023
Work Zone Safety Week
It is National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is participating with traditional and social media campaigns in efforts to make sure highway workers are given a voice to ask motorist consideration when driving through construction and maintenance activities. Safety of motorists is also a high stake. Last year, Kentucky recorded 1,074 crashes in construction, maintenance and utility work zones. Six people were killed and 271 were injured. Four people killed were workers. Two were in vehicles. Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray said to press members Monday everyone has an interest in staying safe through work zones, whether it’s a long-term construction project or a mobile operation, like patching potholes. Gray said waiting to type a message or slowing down could make a life or death difference for motorists and workers. Distracted driving was a factor in at least 43% of work zone crashes last year.
Tuesday, April 18th, 2023
Wanted Woman Arrested At Convenience Store
Police in Greensburg located a woman early Monday morning who was wanted in Taylor County for not appearing in court. An arrest citation on 35-year-old Crystal Allen of Greensburg shows an outstanding warrant for several charges which include driving on a suspended license. Allen was taken into custody at Greensburg Five-Star and transported to Taylor County Detention Center just before 1:00 a.m.
Tuesday, April 18th, 2023
DUI Arrest
Police arrested a Greensburg woman after a traffic stop Monday. Just after 4am, 45-year-old Bobbie Jo Reynolds was taken into custody along Hillview Terrace on charges of driving under the influence of a substance, failure to maintain insurance, no registration plate and no registration receipt. She was booked at Taylor County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 18th, 2023
Man With History Of Fleeing Police Arrested
A Grayson County man was arrested after a report of him peering into a residential window early Sunday. Police in Leitchfield were called to West Chestnut Street where 26-year-old Jonathan Frank left the residence in his truck after being discovered. He was located by a constable a short distance away and evaded a traffic stop. After a short pursuit, Frank turned into a parking lot then fled on foot for several minutes before being caught. He was combative with the constable, who had dropped his radio during the foot pursuit. The constable was unable to contact backup but witnesses called 911 to request assistance. A search revealed the truck being driven was stolen. Frank also had the truck owner's wallet. Police say he broke into the owners home, taking keys and the wallet before stealing the truck. He faces a long list of related charges. Jonathan Frank has been involved in a number of similar incidents. Among his history of fleeing police, he was involved in a March 2020 three-county chase which ended here in Hart County after a robbery at Leitchfield Walmart.
Monday, April 17th, 2023
Build-A-Bed Program Delivers
Volunteers from across the area have been working to build beds for kids who are in need of most basic amenities most of us take for granted. The “Build-A-Bed” program benefits students in Caverna, Glasgow and Barren County School Districts. This weekend, 40 twin-sized beds along with mattresses, bedding and other bed-time essentials were delivered to students’ homes.
Monday, April 17th, 2023
Burglar Caught After At Least Seven Break-Ins
A Brownsville man is jailed on several charges related to area burglaries. Police in Brownsville responded to reports of broken windows and attempted burglaries at Cee Bee Foods, Subway and Dairy Queen Friday. Investigators say leads pointed them to 23-year-old Jess Mason who was located and arrested early Sunday at a residence in Brownsville in a collaborative effort by Brownsville Police, Smiths Grove Police and the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department. In sharing information, investigators realized Mason was responsible for additional burglaries in Smiths Grove which were also reported Friday night and Saturday morning at Marigold Vintage, Flavor Isle, Graves Gilbert Clinic and Building Blocks Daycare. Jess Mason faces felony charges in both Warren and Edmonson Counties. An investigation continues and additional charges are likely.
Monday, April 17th, 2023
Pharmacy Break-In Leads To I-65 Chase
A police chase began in Munfordville early Thursday morning and ended in Sonora with the driver getting away on foot. Upon being notified by State Police Dispatch of pharmacy break-ins from other counties, a Hart County Deputy noticed a car leaving Jane’s Pharmacy in Munfordville around 4:30. It ran through a red light and entered the northbound I-65 on ramp. A chase continued north and exited the interstate at Sonora with the suspect hitting another vehicle and coming to a stop near the end of the exit ramp. The driver fled on foot and could not be apprehended. The car involved is identified on surveillance from other pharmacy break-ins in Warren and Barren Counties. Video evidence suggests there are three male subjects involved. The suspect vehicle was reported stolen out of Indiana back in September of 2021. Police in Glasgow, Smiths Grove and here in Hart County are continuing to investigate.
Monday, April 17th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Reds lost 14-3 Sunday against the Phillies in Cincinnati. The homestand continues with the Rays coming to town tonight. Tampa Bay has the best record in baseball on the young season, coming into the series at 14-2. First pitch tonight is at 5:40. Network coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school girls fast-pitch softball, Caverna hosts John Hardin tonight at 5:30 and Hart County hosts Green County at 5:00.
In high school baseball, Caverna and Hart County square off in Munfordville this evening. First pitch at Raider Field is set for 5:30.
Friday, April 14th, 2023
Additional Arrest Made In Barren County Detention Center Drug Case
Police have made another arrest in the December case of drugs being channeled into Barren County Detention Center. Monday, a unit from Barren County Sheriff’s Department identified a vehicle being driven by 30-year-old Troy Vibbert of Glasgow, who had an active warrant related to the case. After initiating a traffic stop, an officer noticed a strong smell of marijuana. Another person, identified as 31-year-old Amber Thompson, was in the vehicle and was in possession of a marijuana cigarette. A drug task force unit was called to the scene and a search revealed a large bag of marijuana, scales and hypodermic needles. Thompson was also in possession of crystal methamphetamine. Both were taken to Barren County Detention Center. Troy Vibbert was served the indictment. Amber Thompson was booked on drug and paraphernalia possession charges. Thompson was released on bond Tuesday but Vibbert remains jailed with a $20,000 bond. Vibbert’s warrant is in line with grand jury indictments of several individuals in late February for supplying drugs to inmates at Barren County Detention Center. Former Deputy Jailer Edith Piercy along with inmates Shasta Vaughn and Amber Huff were arrested for engaging in organize crime and promoting contraband.
Friday, April 14th, 2023
Intoxicated Semi Driver Crashes And Tears Down Utility Lines
An intoxicated semi driver ran off of the road and struck a utility pole, pulling down several utility lines and closing KY 218 on the west side of Horse Cave near the KY 335 junction Thursday afternoon. Horse Cave police arrived and found 51-year-old Timofey Gurt, of St. Louis. in a combative state according to Chief Heather Childress. Gurt was placed on the ground and cuffed. He is booked at Hart County Jail on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol with aggravating circumstances, which carries an additional charge because of his commercial driver’s license endorsement, improper registration of a commercial vehicle, failure to produce insurance, having an open alcohol beverage in a motor vehicle, resisting arrest and assault of an officer with bodily fluid. As a result of downed utility lines several customers were without power and other services for several hours.
Friday, April 14th, 2023
Girl From Brownsville Still Missing
Authorities continue their investigation into a missing Brownsville teen. Police say 17-year-old Zoe Evans ran away from Camp Joy on March 24th. The last contact with her was made around 2am that morning. She was gone at 6am. Zoe Evans is described as 5’ 1” weighing around 160lbs. Anyone with any information which could be helpful in locating Evans is asked to contact Brownsville Police at 270-597-2729.
Friday, April 14th, 2023
Cave City Fentanyl And Cocaine Arrest
Cave City Police arrested a man after making threats in a domestic incident Wednesday. Officers arrived at a location on Mammoth Cave Street and discovered 40-year-old Randy Sturgeon had parked his car in the middle of the street and fled into a nearby wooded area. Officers were told he was intoxicated. He was located a short time later behind a home on Railroad Avenue and became combative with officers and made several threats against them and EMS personnel. Sturgeon was arrested. A search revealed fentanyl and cocaine. He was taken to TJ Samson Hospital and then to Barren County Detention Center. He is charged with public intoxication, resisting arrest, terroristic threatening and possession of a controlled substance.
Friday, April 14th, 2023
Friday Morning Sports Ticker
In Thursday night girls softball, Caverna was defeated by Atherton High School, 15-0.
In high school baseball from Thursday night, Caverna was defeated by Edmonson County, 11-1. Tonight, Hart County hosts John Hardin for a 5pm first pitch.
The Cincinnati Reds ended a three-game skid Thursday night in a win against the Phillies, 6-2. Both teams are back at it tonight in Cincy at 5:40 Central. Coverage here begins at 5:10 on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, April 13th, 2023
Sports Ticker
In girls high school fast pitch softball, Caverna is on the road in Louisville tonight at Athernton High School. Game time is 5:30 Central.
In high school baseball, Hart County fell to North Hardin Wednesday night, 4-1. Caverna travels to Edmonson County tonight. First pitch will be at 5:30.
The Reds were swept by the Braves Wednesday night, 5-4. The loss was the third game in a row of one-run defeats. The Reds are back home tonight to begin a seven game homestand as they face the Phillies. Game time is 5:40 Central. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, April 13th, 2023
Murder Trial Rescheduled
The defense for a Glasgow man charged with two murders in September 2021 has been granted a rescheduling of his trial. The delay was requested so the defense could have more time to organize and further prepare. Investigators say 22-year-old Cody Bacon shot and killed his brother, 24-year-old David Pace and sister-in-law, 22-year-old Brittany Pace at a residence on North Race Street. He was indicted in October 2021. The case was scheduled for trial this August. The motion to reschedule was granted by Circuit Judge John Alexander and faced no objection. The state is pushing for the death penalty in the case. A new trial date has not been set. Trial conferences are set for May 22nd and June 26th.
Thursday, April 13th, 2023
Green River Ferry Reopens
Green River Ferry has reopened following two closures for repairs last week. Daily ferry hours are from 6am-6pm Monday to Friday and from 8am-6pm Saturday and Sunday.
Thursday, April 13th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council
At Horse Cave’s city council meeting Monday night, members voted to permanently close Public Way between Des Avenue and 2nd street and they discussed a request form the city architectural review board. The request concerns making Cave Street one-way traffic and demolition of the old Western Auto/Barber Shop property for additional parking. No action was taken on either measure. The council approved procedures for complying with handicap accessibility, approved drug policy changes, approved a fair housing policy, approved an agreement with the Kentucky Department of Local Government and approved the adoption of a Title VI Implementation Plan. Departmental reports were given from police, fire and public works and the mayor's update included comments on progression of work for Sunset Dome Park which has been affected by adverse weather conditions and the Horse Cave US 31W to KY 218 connector as recently featured in several area media reports.
Wednesday, April 12th, 2023
Tuesday Sports Recap And Wednesday Schedule
In Tuesday high school baseball, the Raiders of Hart County defeated Warren Central, 30-1 in Bowling Green. The Raiders are back home to host North Hardin this evening at 5:00 p.m.
Caverna lost Tuesday evening. The Colonels were shut out at home by Nelson County, 14-0.
The Cincinnati Reds came up one run short again Tuesday night, dropping their second game to the Braves, 7-6 after Monday’s 5-4 loss. The Reds have one more chance to grab a “W” in Atlanta tonight before returning home to battle the Phillies heading through the weekend. First pitch for tonight is set for 6:20 Central here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, April 12th, 2023
County Recognizes Older Americans Month
May is Older Americans Month and Hart County Fiscal Court is planning to recognize centenarians within our community. If you know anyone who is 100 years old, please contact Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate’s office by calling 270-524-5219. There is a simple contact and information form to fill out. Hart County Fiscal Court is teaming up with Barren River Area Development District in these recognitions throughout the month.
Wednesday, April 12th, 2023
Man Holds Woman At Knife Point Leading To Police Stand-Off
A man held a woman at knife point leading to a stand-off Monday. Cave City Police were dispatched to a location on Mammoth Cave Road and arrived to find 60-year-old Bobby Ray Logsdon standing on the step board of a Ford Ranger pickup. He appeared to be holding a knife to the neck of the female driver of the pickup and demanded she drive away. They traveled east on Mammoth Cave Road and stopped a the intersection with Mammoth Cave Street. Logsdon told police to stay back, threatening to cut the female pickup driver's throat. An officer drew his service weapon, telling Logsdon to drop the knife. Logsdon then demanded the woman in the pickup to drive off, leading to a pursuit along Happy Valley Road. The vehicle was stopped with assistance from units with Kentucky State Police and Barren County's Sheriff's Department. After about an hour of discussion, Logsdon surrendered the knife and the female pickup driver was removed from the pickup. She was treated for injuries which were possibly caused by the knife. Bobby Ray Logsdon was taken into custody. He remains booked at Barren County Jail with a $50,000 bond and a court date of April 17th. When he was arrested he was found in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. He faces associated possession charges. He is also charged with kidnapping, domestic assault and wanton endangerment in relation to the female victim.
Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
Minor Traffic Violation Results In Two Arrests
A traffic stop for a minor violation resulted in the arrest of two people in LaRue County Monday. The sheriff’s department pulled over a Chevrolet Cobalt after noticing the driver not wearing a seat belt while traveling along Lyons Station Road. The driver provided a name but was unable to produce identification. Deputies eventually determined the name given was false after verifying the driver’s true identity as 36-year-old Marley Johnson of Bardstown. Police found her in possession of a credit card with another name. She also had two active warrants and was taken into custody. A passenger, identified as 32-year-old Bradley McManus, was searched and also arrested. He is charged with trafficking in opiates greater than 10 doses, possession of methamphetamine second offense, two counts of possession of handgun by a convicted felon, possession of drug paraphernalia and hindering prosecution. Marley Johnson faces complicity charges in relation to McManus in addition to her warrants and traffic violations. Both were taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
Flags At Half-Staff
Flags at state buildings are directed to half-staff until sunset on Friday in remembrance of victims from Monday’s Louisville shooting. Individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the commonwealth are urged to join the tribute.
Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
Public Input For US 62 Project Near I-65
With current needs and future growth, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, local officials and stakeholders are planning improvements along the US 62 corridor in the KY 3005 (Ring Road) and I-65 Exit 94 interchange vicinity on the west side of Elizabethtown. The project team is working to develop alternatives to address safety, mobility and efficiency. As part of the public involvement phase of the planning study, a new website (drive62.com) has been launched explaining details of the corridor and proposals for project development. Survey questions are embedded within various sections of information on the site for feedback on several project aspects. The website and included questions can be viewed and completed on a computer or mobile device. The project team will finish the planning study in May with recommendations in order to begin design work in July. The interchange area is widely considered a gateway to Elizabethtown. This presents an opportunity for a significant aesthetics component to be considered. Local leadership will play a major role with incorporating these aspects into design, construction and maintenance. Survey questions on the site will be available through April 23rd. Website Link: www.drive62.com
Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
Missing Girl Found
Updating a story from the weekend, Elizabethtown Police issued a statement saying 12-year-old Bailey Sheldon has been located. She disappeared Friday night and a public call for assistance was issued by her family and law enforcement. The update was provided Monday afternoon, saying Sheldon was safe. Details of her disappearance, how and where she was located were not made available.
Monday, April 10th, 2023
Felony drug arrests
Several officers responded to a drug complaint Thursday at 306 N. Dixie Hwy. After arriving on the scene, the officers were given consent to search the residence. Through their investigation, 14 grams of methamphetamine were located along with 8 grams of marijuana. Tonya Parmon was arrested and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, and possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia buy-possess. Loffet Boyce was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree and drug paraphernalia buy-possess. Both were lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, April 10th, 2023
Home Burglary And Theft
Police responded to a burglary and theft of a home just south of Leitchfield on Anneta Road Thursday night. A sheriff’s deputy responded to the residence after the owner returned to discover computers and prescription medication missing. The owner provided police with the name of a suspect, who left behind a backpack. After initial investigation, officers traveled to the home of 46-year-old Brent Coates just north of Leitchfield and made contact with him. During questioning, Coates admitted to the burglary and theft. He was arrested and taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Monday, April 10th, 2023
Monday Sports Ticker
In high school fast pitch softball tonight, Hart County is on the road to take on Warren Central for a 5:30 p.m. first pitch. Caverna is on the road to take on Green County for a 5:00 p.m. first pitch.
In high school baseball tonight, Hart County is on the road in Bardstown to take on Bethlehem. First pitch is set for 5:00 p.m. Central. Caverna is hosting Allen County for a 5:30 p.m. Central first pitch.
The Reds are on the air tonight from Atlanta as they begin a series with the Braves. First pitch is at 6:20 p.m. Central. Reds Radio Network coverage begins at 5:50 p.m. here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, April 10th, 2023
Kentucky Boy Drowns In Florida
Spring break tragedy struck a Kentucky family on vacation in Florida last week. Police in Destin say a 13-year-old was among several juveniles swimming about 65 yards from shore in the Gulf of Mexico around 11:00 a.m. Friday along Scenic Highway 98. Surfers noticed some of the swimmers struggling and helped rescue them. One of the swimmers could not be located and a search began. The child drowned and was recovered a short time later by a Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Department Marine Unit. Red flag conditions were posted at the time of the incident and were upgraded to a double red flag later in the afternoon. The boy was a seventh-grade student at Fulton County Middle School in Western Kentucky.
Friday, April 7th, 2023
Man Faces Charges In Triple Murder
A man in Breckinridge County is in jail after three people and two dogs were found dead at a Vine Grove residence. Police arrested 28-year-old Tyler Wehmeyer, charging him with three counts of murder, two counts of tampering with physical evidence and two counts of cruelty to animals. Kentucky State Police were called around 10:00 p.m. Wednesday to assist the sheriff’s department in a welfare check. Two women were found dead inside the home. They are identified as 77-year-old Audrey Whealan and 51-year-old Michelle Whealan, both of Vine Grove. Another victim, 58-year-old Doss Smothers, also of Vine Grove, was found dead outside of the home. Each of the deceased are believed to have died from blunt force trauma. Both deceased dogs were found inside the home. According to investigators, Wehmeyer admitted to each murder and admitted killing both dogs. Wehmeyer is booked in Breckinridge County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday.
Friday, April 7th, 2023
Police Find Murder Suspect Walking Along Highway
An 18-year-old wanted for murdering his brother was located by a Kentucky State Police Trooper on routine patrol Thursday afternoon. Trooper Jake Smith saw a male individual walking along US 127 in Casey County who matched a description of Alexander Lee Maynard. Trooper Smith made contact with the subject and confirmed the match. Maynard was arrested and taken to Russell County Detention Center. He is charged with murder. Police say he shot his brother, 22-year-old Charles Maynard of Jamestown at a residence there Wednesday night. Charles Maynard died at the scene from gunshot wounds. When Russell County authorities arrived, Lee Maynard had fled the scene.
Friday, April 7th, 2023
Police Investigate Trailer Theft
Police are investigating a theft in northern Barren County. They say a utility trailer was stolen from the Hiseville community on Wednesday. The single axle trailer is black with a mesh drop ramp. It also has side rails with mesh borders down to the bed. Anyone with information which might be helpful to police should contact the sheriff’s department in Barren County at 270-651-2771.
Friday, April 7th, 2023
Green River Ferry Out Of Service For Second Time This Week
After being closed earlier this week due to mechanical gate issues, Green River Ferry is closed again for unexpected maintenance. Repairs are estimated to take several days. Travelers planning to utilize the ferry for crossing Green River should plan alternate routes until further notice.
Thursday, April 6th, 2023
May Primary Info For Voters
County Clerks and the Board of Elections are gearing up for the May 16th Primary. Races for Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts and Treasurer will be at the top of the state-wide ballot. The last day for voters to register and be eligible to participate in the primary is April 17th. Voter registration can be completed online at elect.ky.gov. Excused absentee voting begins May 3rd and general early voting begins May 11th. All absentee and early voting in Hart County will be held at the courthouse in Munfordville. May 16th Primary locations will be the same as the previous general election: Each of Hart County’s five Elementary Schools, Hart County High School and Horse Cave Fire Department. Hart Countians may vote that day at any voting location.
Thursday, April 6th, 2023
Police Find Multiple Drugs While Serving Parole Violation Warrant
Glasgow police located multiple drugs while serving a parole violation warrant Tuesday. Officers arrived at a location on Lakeview Boulevard trying to find 28-year-old Justin Roach. Upon receiving consent to search the residence, marijuana, methamphetamine, suboxone and heroin were all discovered along with drug paraphernalia. Roach was additionally charged with multiple possession counts in relation to the discovery. He remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $20,000 bond and a court date set for April 13th.
Thursday, April 6th, 2023
Man Crashes Into Utility Pole And Leaves Scene On Foot
Police in Leitchfield responded to the report of a car striking a utility pole along Mill Street early Saturday. When officers arrived shortly after 2am, they found a vehicle but no driver. After a brief search, 54-year-old Brant Wiles of Leitchfield was located walking in the vicinity of the collision and was confirmed to be the involved driver. He exhibited numerous symptoms of intoxication but refused a sobriety test. He told officers he was unable to locate his phone and left the scene to report the wreck. During a search, several prescription bottles not belonging to Wiles were located. He is charged with DUI (third offence), two counts possession of a controlled substance, illegal possession of a legend drug, not having a prescription controlled substance in its proper container (second offense), tampering with physical evidence and criminal mischief. Brant Wiles is jailed at Grayson County Detention Center.
Thursday, April 6th, 2023
Deputy Involved In KY 357 Crash
A Hart County Deputy was involved in a crash on KY 357 just north of Munfordville Wednesday afternoon. Sheriff Jeff Wilson said Deputy Bruce Neville was driving one of the department’s SUVs when it exited the roadway and rolled onto its side. The deputy was not seriously injured. Kentucky State Police assisted on the scene.
Thursday, April 6th, 2023
KSP investigates murder in Russell County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 is investigating a murder after receiving a call Wednesday night from Russell County 911 Center. Russell County Sheriff’s Department requested investigative assistance pertaining to finding a deceased male inside a residence on Fox Lane in Jamestown.
KSP Troopers and Detectives responded to the scene and learned that 22-year-old Charles Maynard, of Jamestown, had suffered fatal injuries from apparent gunshot wounds. An investigation revealed that Charles had been fatally shot by his brother, 18-year-old Lee Maynard, also of Jamestown.
Lee Maynard fled from the scene prior to law enforcement’s arrival at the residence. An arrest warrant has been issued for Lee Maynard charging him with Murder. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a dark-colored sweatshirt and is considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information in regards to Lee Maynard’s whereabouts, is urged to contact KSP Post 15 in Columbia at (270)-384-4796 or the hotline at (800)-222-5555.
Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Police Chase Ends With Crash South Of Horse Cave
A lengthy Police chase Tuesday afternoon ended in a collision with another vehicle near Caverna High School on US 31W. The incident stems from Magnolia where officials with the LaRue County Sheriff’s Department observed a suspicious Chevy pickup on L & N Turnpike. Units attempted a traffic stop but the vehicle fled south on US 31E through Hart County to Hardyville then along KY 88 to Munfordville and into Horse Cave on US 31W. Just before reaching Horse Cave, spike strips deflated tires of the pickup at Julius Mills Road but the driver continued south through town and collided with another pickup towing a trailer loaded with mowing equipment at the Hart/Barren County line. After the crash, police arrested 40-year-old Ronald Brown of Summersville and 38-year-old Ryan Robinson of Magnolia on multiple misdemeanor and felony traffic offenses. Both had active arrest warrants. There were no injuries involved with the incident.
Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Green River Ferry Back Open
After being closed for unexpected repairs late Monday and Tuesday, Green River Ferry is back open today. It is operating on a normal schedule. Remember to get ferry status, you can visit nps.gov/maca or @MCNPRoadsFerry on Twitter. For information by phone, call (270) 758-2180.
Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Survey Period Running Out
There are only a couple of days left to participate in a local transportation survey. Barren River Area Development District (BRADD) is asking for input to help determine transit needs for our region and to develop possible courses of action to achieve a regional transit system. The online survey is open through April 7th. Visit surveymonkey.com/r/BRADDSurvey. BRADD will use the information in their recommendations to transportation officials and legislators. Printed copies of the survey are also available upon request.
Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Missing Teen Found
A missing Glasgow teen has been found. Police say 15-year-old Georgeo Sausedo is safe. He was reported missing on Monday and located on Tuesday. Authorities did not detail reasons for Sausedo's disappearance.
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
Public Meeting Tonight With BlueOval-SK Battery Park
BlueOval SK Battery Park officials are hosting an in-person community meeting and discussion regarding their Glendale facility tonight at Old East Hardin Middle School in downtown Glendale. A panel of representatives from the local plant as well as Ford and SK will talk about current progress and what is expected in short and long terms. The panel discussion begins at 6:30 Eastern. Anyone who plans to attend is asked to register for the meeting by visiting: blueovalsk.com/eventrsvp.
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
Woman Runs Stop Sign And Collides With SUV
A Hodgenville woman failed to stop her SUV at an intersection Sunday and collided with another SUV. Hodgenville police say Heather Mattingly was traveling on South Greensburg Street at East Main Street and hit Morgan Patten of Lebanon. Mattingly’s vehicle rolled onto its side after impact at the intersection. One person involved was taken to Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown.
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
Police Agencies Make Multiple Arrests While Searching For Ohio Suspect
Last week, the Hart County Sheriff's Department and Kentucky State Police assisted the U.S. Marshall's Service in locating a wanted person out of Ohio. Their investigation resulted in four arrests: 64-year-old Gary Thornton, of Munfordville, is charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. 63-year-old Angela Townes, of Munfordville, is charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. 22-year-old Enlgish-Semah-Milkia, of Ohio, is charged with being a fugitive from justice out of Ohio. And, 36-year-old Mary McAdams, of Ohio, is is charged with being a fugitive from justice out of Ohio. All of those arrested were booked at Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
Ferry Closed Until Further Notice
Green River Ferry at Mammoth Cave National Park is closed until further notice. A statement from park representatives says closure is due to a mechanical issue with closing the gate of the ferry. Repairs are expected to begin today. The park will update their release when operation is ready to resume.
Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
Police Looking For Suspicious Man Who May Be Soliciting Children
Police are looking for a white male in his early 20s who may be attempting to solicit unsuspecting children. Monday afternoon, the man attempted to give candy baskets to children at a Horse Cave business. After a citizen complaint to police, officers attempted to locate the suspicious person but were unsuccessful. A witness says the man was driving a black Ford Fusion with stickers on the rear. At least one other report surfaced of a similar occurrence in the area. Anyone with information that might be helpful in locating the man should call police immediately.
Monday, April 3rd, 2023
Weekend School Activities Recap
Friday night, Hart County’s cadet color guard placed 8th in the muti-state Southeastern Color Guard Circuit Championship competition at Western Kentucky University’s Diddle Arena in Bowling Green. Saturday, the high school guard placed 5th in their division and on Sunday, the indoor winds marching group earned a bronze medal by placing 3rd in their division.
Monday, April 3rd, 2023
Intoxicated Driver Hits Police Cruiser
A Hodgenville woman was arrested Saturday after driving under the influence and hitting a city police cruiser. Just before 2am, an officer traveling along Underwood Avenue approached the intersection of Kirkpatrick Avenue when Katrina Lee turned left from Kirkpatrick Avenue onto Underwood Avenue and swiped the cruiser. After initial indications revealed impairment, a breath test measured a .194 alcohol level. Lee is charged with aggravated DUI and possession of an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle. She was taken to LaRue County Detention Center. As of Sunday evening, she was no longer listed as an inmate.
Monday, April 3rd, 2023
Man Arrested And Released After Auto Theft
A man with a lengthy criminal history in Grayson County now faces charges in Hart County. Officers with the Hart County Sheriff’s Department arrested 26-year-old Glyndon Crane for burglary, theft by unlawful taking of an automobile and public intoxication. In January, Crane was arrested in Grayson County for criminal trespassing and public intoxication. Last October, he was arrested for possession of methamphetamine. In December of 2021, he was charged with DUI and unspecified drug possession. And, in April of 2018, Glyndon Crane was arrested for his part in the burglary of a Leitchfield residence. As of Sunday night, he was no longer listed as an inmate of Hart County Jail.
Friday, March 31st, 2023
Two Sentenced For Carjacking And Robbing Delivery Driver
Two Elizabethtown men will serve time in federal prison in the carjacking and robbing of a pizza delivery driver. The US Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky said through a press release 24-year-old Jalyn Redd and 19-year-old Dayveon Willock were sentenced to four years after entering guilty pleas this week. The pair carjacked and robbed a Domino’s Pizza delivery driver at gunpoint in Louisville in December of 2021. Redd and Willock lured the Domino’s Pizza driver to a location by placing an online order. When the homeowner at that location rejected the delivery, Willock (who had parked with Redd nearby) approached the victim and pointed a 9 mm semi-automatic firearm, demanding the victim’s keys and then drove away in the victim’s car.
Friday, March 31st, 2023
BRADD Survey Now Open
Barren River Area Development District (BRADD) is asking for input to help determine transit needs for our region and to develop possible courses of action to achieve a regional transit system. An online survey is open now through April 7th. Visit surveymonkey.com/r/BRADDSurvey. BRADD will use the information in their recommendations to transportation officials and legislators. Printed copies of the survey are also available upon request.
Friday, March 31st, 2023
High School Sports And Activities Ticker
Hart County’s Lady Raider Basketball Guard Dea Bradley has been given 2nd Team All-State honors as published by the Lexington Herald-Leader. She finished the year with 809 points, averaging just over 26 per game while shooting over 52% from the floor. Congratulations Dea Bradley.
The Raider Baseball Team enjoyed a unique experience Thursday night. Hart County played Edmonson County on the field at Bowling Green Ballpark, home of the Hot Rods. The Raiders lost the game, 3-0, snapping a two-game win streak. They host LaRue County this evening, back home at Hart County High School.
Caverna’s Baseball Team hosted Metcalfe County Thursday evening, losing 21-5. The Colonels travel to Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee tonight.
The Lady Raider Softball team was also in action Thursday night in Greensburg. They lost to the Lady Dragons of Green County, 15-0. The softball team is at home this evening to host Adair County.
Caverna’s Softball Team traveled to LaRue County Thursday, losing 19-2. The Lady Colonels are back in action tonight as they travel to Warren Central.
And, good luck to Hart County’s Winter Guard and Indoor Winds groups. They will be performing this weekend at Diddle Arena on the campus of Western Kentucky University in Southeastern Color Guard Circuit Championship competitions. The Hart County Cadet group competes tonight, the high school winter guard competes Saturday and the winds group competes Sunday.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023
Fundraiser underway for woman who lost home
Sandra Miller lost her home during the recent windstorms. She is 80-years-old and had no insurance. A fundraiser is underway to help Ms. Miller have a small home on her property. Monetary donations are being accepted at Limestone Bank in Munfordville in Sandra Miller’s name. You may also leave monetary donations at Studio 101 WLOC for Ms. Miller. The fundraiser has been organized by Kristine Miller Hawkins on her behalf. They are thankful for any help and prayers also.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023
Flags At Half-Staff
Flags across the state are at half-staff in honor and remembrance of victims involved in the Nashville school shooting on Monday. Federal and state proclamations have directed the measure at all of their office buildings. Individuals, businesses and organizations are encouraged to join the tribute. Flags are to remain at half-staff until sunset on Friday.
High School Sports Tuesday Recap
In high school softball, Caverna hosted Hart County Tuesday afternoon. Hart County gets the win in the 31W rivalry, 9-5.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023
Restaurant Closed Following Fire
The newly opened location of Bucky Bee’s in Glasgow is closed following a Tuesday morning fire in their kitchen. Responders were called just before 11:00 when staff of the restaurant observed fire in the exhaust hood. Firefighters extinguished the blaze and were on-scene about two hours. There were no injuries but the kitchen and adjacent area were heavily affected by smoke residue. There is no specific timeline available on when the restaurant will be able to reopen.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023
New Recruits Join Area Police Departments
Two local police agencies have new recruits joining their forces. Both are graduates of Class 536 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice training academy in Richmond. Jacob Kersey is now with Glasgow Police and Anthony Rayburn is now with Edmonton Police. Academy graduates are subject to 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over a 20-week period. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical response to crisis situations. Kentucky’s Department of Criminal Justice provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs' deputies, university police and airport police throughout the state with the exception of Louisville, Lexington and Bowling Green Police Departments which (along with Kentucky State Police) have independent academies.
Wednesday, March 29th, 2023
Woman Arrested For Intentionally Crossing Roadway Center Line
A Sonora woman has been arrested after a roadway incident. Police in Grayson County arrested 36-year-old Lacy Richmond after a grand jury indictment was handed down for first-degree wanton endangerment. Investigators say on Saturday, March 11th, a complaint was received she crossed the centerline of Millerstown Road intentionally and narrowly missed an oncoming vehicle driven by a woman who was traveling with her infant. According to a media report out of Leitchfield, Lacy Richmond was employed as a bus driver for Grayson County Schools when the March 11th incident happened. The report says she resigned from her position with the school system last week.
Tuesday, March 28th, 2023
Devore's Restaurant And Grocery Appreciation Lunch Set
It has been more than a month since Devore’s Restaurant and Grocery in Hardyville was destroyed by fire. The business was operated by Tracey Devore, her family and employees just shy of 13 years on the property at the corner of US 31E and KY 88. April 1st would have been the date. Devore says to mark that anniversary --- and in appreciation for her customers and friends --- there will be a meal served at the community center on Friday from 11am until 2pm. She says after the fire, she didn’t get to say bye to those who made the restaurant a success all those years and she hopes to see everyone for the lunch.
Tuesday, March 28th, 2023
Woman Runs From Police After Traffic Stopp
A woman tried to flee after a traffic stop in Glasgow on Sunday. Police observed an SUV driven by 29-year-old Shantelle Ochoa failing to stop on West Main Street before turning onto Bishop Road. After being pulled over, she fled on foot. Officers apprehended her within a short distance. Ochoa is charged with fleeing or evading police, endangerment of a police officer, wanton endangerment, reckless driving, disregarding a stop sign, improper passing, failure to produce an insurance card, failure of non-owner operator to maintain insurance, failure to give oncoming vehicle half of highway, operating on a suspended operator license and fleeing or evading police on foot. She was also served three outstanding felony warrants. She was taken to Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, March 28th, 2023
Retired Police Chief Comes Back To Head Up Department
A former Chief of Police in Glasgow will once again manage the agency. The city council appointed Guy Howie at their Monday night meeting. The change comes after the resignation of Chief Jennifer Arbogast about a month ago. Arbogast did not resign willfully. At the time of her announcement, there was internal unrest within the police department. She resigned after firm discussions with Mayor Henry Royce and a fear of retaliation if she stayed. Howie’s appointment comes at the recommendation of the mayor. The council vote was two shy of unanimous. One council member abstained due to family ties with the department and another voted no, desiring an outside hire by citing the need for a fresh start at the top of the department. Guy Howie became Glasgow Police Chief in 2015 and retired in 2019 following a near 40 year total career in police work. At the time of his retirement in June of that year, he cited a desire to spend more time with family and to leave the line of work before becoming burned out.'
Monday, March 27th, 2023
Green County Courthouse Fire
Green County's courthouse was struck by lightning Friday night. The alarm system at the building located on Court Street in Greensburg sounded and crews responded around 11:30. A small fire was contained to a portion of the sheriff’s department with damage to wiring and radio equipment. No injuries were reported.
Monday, March 27th, 2023
Fire Destroys Camper And Part Of A Home
A fire destroyed a camper and part of a residence near the LaRue-Taylor County Line last week. Fire crews from Campbellsville and Summersville responded to a residence on KY 210 Wednesday afternoon and found the camper fully engulfed. The adjacent two-story vinyl home was also being consumed by fire. The fire was extinguished but two pets died in the camper. No people were injured. Firefighters were on-scene about four hours.
Monday, March 27th, 2023
Traffic Stop Leads To Three Arrests
Three people were arrested on drug related charges following a traffic stop in Big Clifty last week. Police in Grayson County observed a car which failed to stop at a stop sign on Main Street at Hardin Springs Road.
The driver is identified as 35-year-old Matthew Graham, of Mammoth Cave. Passengers are identified as 63-year-old James Odom, of Big Clifty, and 43-year-old Kim Gaither, of Clarkson. A check of the vehicle revealed expired registration and Graham was unable to provide proof of insurance. He was driving without a valid license. An ID check on Odom revealed multiple arrest warrants and he was carrying counterfeit $100 bills and empty zip lock bags. A search of the vehicle revealed several ounces of methamphetamine, digital scales and a straw with methamphetamine residue.
Matthew Graham is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, driving on a suspended or revoked operator’s license, possession of drug paraphernalia, disregarding a stop sign, improper display of registration plate, no current registration and failure to maintain insurance. James Odom is charged with being a persistent felony offender, trafficking in methamphetamine, criminal possession of a forged instrument and possession of drug paraphernalia. Kim Gaither is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. They were all taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, March 24th, 2023
Man Arrested After Fighting With Another At Roadway Intersection
A man from Edmonton was arrested late Tuesday after fighting with another man at the US 31E and KY 70 intersection at Griderville. Police were called by a passing motorist. When they arrived 25-year-old Dylan Baker had left the scene. The man who remained told officers he turned left from 31E onto 70 toward Hiseville and claims Baker passed his vehicle and stopped in the middle of the road. He says Baker got out of his car, came up to his truck and assaulted him. The victim says Baker had a knife and demanded the truck keys and cell phone. Baker took the man's belonging to his car before climbing on the victims truck and shattering the windshield. An incident description says Baker told the man he was planning to drive to a location in Metcalfe County and kill the man’s sister and niece. Baker also resides at the location according to police documentation. The victim had a cut on his hand and a visible strike mark on his jaw. Two witnesses and nearby home security video support claims made by the victim.
Police in Metcalfe County located Baker at the residence. He denied involvement. Officers located the victim’s truck key and cell phone inside Baker’s pocket. A pocket knife matching a description by the victim was also found.
Baker is jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $20,000 bond. He is charged with robbery, criminal mischief and assault.
Friday, March 24th, 2023
Fiscal Court Recap Hears Info Regarding Zoning
A larger than normal audience attended Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting. Barren River Area Development District representatives were on hand providing an overview of what planning and zoning options are possible for the county to consider. With major employment hubs coming to Glendale and Bowling Green, civil planning professionals all agree an influx of housing developments and supporting industries will occupy surrounding areas. Without zoning, the county is an open space with no regulation to separate land uses. After a brief presentation from BRADD, Judge Executive Joe Choate made clear there will be public meetings and a firm push for input from all Hart Countians. While no specific timeline was given (and depending on public sentiment), he indicated some form of planning and zoning consideration could be possible by a year from now.
In other business from Thursday’s meeting, Brian Webber with Hart County Solid Waste updated the court on storm debris removal saying their part in Horse Cave is complete and about another week will wrap up work in Munfordville. Webber said Solid Waste is considering the purchase of cameras for trucks to document routes. He says many complaints regarding missed pickups are a result of customers not having their trash out or in position. He says cameras will be able to serve as an affidavit of route stops and could also document traffic and safety related issues.
In the jail report, Israel Bergensen says 210 inmates are currently being held at the county facility. In the sheriff’s report, Deputy Tim Nichols says April 15th is the final day for tax collection. He also formally requested the court approve the department’s association with the Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force, which was approved.
In continuing business from the previous meeting, bids were opened for clearing of the property along I-65 at the Bonnieville interchange. Bids ranged from $3,950 per acre to around $8,000 per acre. The court approved acceptance of the low bid from Kessinger Dozer and Backhoe. Budgeting $200,000, Judge Choate says that will clear about 50 of the 109 acres on the property, getting it site-build ready.
Several other service and materials bids were approved. On the selling side, the court opened bids on a dump truck and trailer with the sale of both approved.
The court agreed to a community project funding grant agreement, to apply for emergency funds for bridge replacement on Powder Mill Lane and to allow Constable Dennis Amos the use of lights and sirens.
A first reading was held to post a 20 miles per hour speed limit on I. H. Gill Road.
The court approved taking bids for fencing at the animal shelter and appointed Glen Thomas to the 109 Board for a term ending in December of 2023.
The April 6th meeting was canceled. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting is set for April 20th.
Thursday, March 23rd, 2023
Utility Work On South End Of Horse Cave
Have you wondered what’s up with the massive amount of busted limestone and excavation along US 31W on the south end of Horse Cave? It is continuing preliminary work for Horse Cave’s new bypass. Crews are relocating the sewer system in the area to accommodate plans for the new road. The bypass alignment will create a connection at US 31W across from Tri-County Auto and Oil’s fueling location. Thne new road will span the southwest quadrant of Horse Cave over to KY 218 near Friendship Baptist Church where additional utility work has been taking place since January. When complete, the bypass will alleviate a large amount of truck traffic from the railroad crossing and the KY 218/US 31W intersection downtown, making a safer and more efficient connection between Horse Cave’s industrial community and I-65. It will include a new bridge over railroad tracks on the west side of town, eliminating the need for a railroad crossing to travel between the two existing roads. Utility work is only the beginning phase of the overall project. The right of way acquisition process is nearly complete and the project is expected to be awarded for construction this year.
Thursday, March 23rd, 2023
Planning And Zoning Discussion For Hart County
A major topic regarding Hart County’s future will be discussed at today’s 9am fiscal court meeting at the courthouse in Munfordville. Currently, planning and zoning is not set up in the county. With the establishment of large factory employment bases in Glendale and Bowling Green, mass housing and commercial developments here become more likely. Many say now is the time to get ahead of resulting developments and set standards to protect the county. Representatives from Barren River Area Development District will be presenting during the meeting to highlight various aspects associated with establishing and maintaining planning and zoning regulations. The meeting is open to everyone.
Thursday, March 23rd, 2023
Forged Checks Being Cashed
Forged checks continue showing up at banks in the Hodgenville area. Investigators say in three separate cases, individuals have cashed checks appearing to originate from a homeless shelter in Louisville. A man who cashed two of the checks totaling over $4,300 at Magnolia Bank has been identified as Richard Hass of Louisville. He was located in Jefferson County Monday and arrested on several outstanding warrants, including the forgery from Hodgenville. Four others have been arrested at various times and locations in connection to additional cases. Two people are still being sought as suspects. Investigators are reminding citizens to watch their bank records and report any suspicious activity. Although most of these cases involve business accounts, some involve forged checks on personal accounts, totaling around $61,000.
Thursday, March 23rd, 2023
Multi-County Chase Of Armed Robbery Suspect Ends Near Edmonton
A Tennessee man stole a vehicle after what investigators call a strong-armed robbery Wednesday morning in Somerset. State Police in Columbia received a call around 10:30 from dispatch in Pulaski County saying the man was headed west on Louie B Nunn Cumberland Parkway. Police began pursuit of the black Kia Soul which ended near Edmonton after reaching speeds over 100 miles per hour. Police identify the driver as 32-year-old Matthew Cole of Madison, Tennessee. At one point during the pursuit, Cole stopped his vehicle and then drove in reverse, crashing into a trooper’s SUV. Police used tire deflation devices, forcing Cole off the roadway and into a field. He was arrested after a short foot pursuit. He is being held at Adair County Jail on charges of excessive speeding, reckless driving, operating on a suspended license, fleeing or evading in a motor vehicle and on foot, resisting arrest, assault of a police officer, wanton endangerment, recovery of stolen property, armed robbery and theft of a vehicle over $10,000.
Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023
Woman Enters Guilt Plea In $1.3 Million Fraud Case
A woman from Elizabethtown has entered a guilty plea to charges of fraudulently accepting over $1.3 Million in COVID relief funding from the CARES act. Western Kentucky’s District of the US Attorney’s Office says 43-year-old Kelly Woods entered the plea Monday to three counts of wire fraud. Woods admitted to submitting fraudulent applications for the Paycheck Protection Program over an 11-month period spanning 2020 and 2021 under the entities Philips Healthcare and LB Acquisitions. Applications showed an exaggerated number of employees and payroll expenses to obtain higher benefit amounts. The program intent was to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep workers on their payrolls during the pandemic shutdown. Program beneficiaries were paid in the form of loans, which were completely forgiven provided a business spent funds within program guidelines. Kelly Woods will be sentenced on June 22nd. Federal prosecutors say this and other cases are a result of the COVID Fraud Enforcement Task Force which was formed about a year ago. They encourage anyone with information about allegations of attempted fraud involving COVID to report it by calling the Department of Justice Disaster Fraud Hotline at 866-720-5721 or visiting the justice.gov website.
Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023
Warrant Served, Drugs Found
A Mammoth Cave man faces drug charges after being served with a warrant for failure to appear in court. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department went to a location last week to serve 39-year-old Kenton Webb and discovered approximately 30 fentanyl pills. In addition to charges contained in the warrant, he is now charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and for being a persistent felony offender. Webb is being held at Hart County Jail.
Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023
Liquid Propane Leak Causes Evacuations And Road Closures
A potentially dangerous situation ended in a best-case scenario Tuesday morning in Grayson County. Monday evening, a significant liquid propane leak was observed at AmeriGas located on US 62 on the west end of Clarkson. The leak was a result of a broken tank valve. An estimated 13,000 gallons of the highly flammable product had to be transferred to secure storage which took several hours overnight into Tuesday morning. Roads were closed in the area and a handful of residents were evacuated in the interest of safety. Special response crews finished their work around 9am, allowing roads to reopen and evacuated residents to return to their homes. Several businesses in the area also had to delay opening until the all-clear was given. No injuries or damage is reported.
Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023
Teen's Suffers Reaction To Vaping
Police in Hodgenville say a Monday evening incident highlights the dangers of illegal underage vaping. Officers and EMS responded to Creekfront Park around 5:30 and found a 15-year-old suffering a reaction to vaping products provided by another juvenile. A report says when the juvenile having the reaction began exhibiting adverse symptoms, the juvenile providing the vape product fled, leaving the vicitim alone. The suffering teen was able to make a phone call for help. EMS transported the victim to Baptist Health Hardin for treatment.
Tuesday, March 21st, 2023
Woman Indicted For Breaking Into Peonia Home
A woman is now indicted and jailed in Grayson County in relation to a theft late last year. Police arrested 39-year-old Jessica Blair in September after responding to a complaint at a residence on Peonia Road. Investigators discovered broken doors of the residence and found jewelry and several items in Blair’s vehicle which she allegedly stole. Tools believed to have been used to break in were also discovered in the vehicle. She is now indicted on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools, possession of drug paraphernalia and for being a persistent felony offender. She is jailed at Grayson County Detention Center with a $10,000 bond.
Tuesday, March 21st, 2023
Parents Arrested After Child Falls From Widow
A child fell from a window and an Elizabethtown couple faces charges related to the incident. Responders were called late Thursday to a residence on Wingfield Court. Elizabethtown Police say the two-year-old was unattended and the mother was only made aware of the child’s whereabouts after being alerted by a neighbor. The mother told investigators she frequently locked the child in a bedroom knowing the window was broken. A police report describes conditions at the residence as deplorable. The mother was arrested and charged with second-degree criminal abuse and endangering the welfare of a minor. She is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center with a $20,000 bond. She appears in court Wednesday. The child’s father was not arrested but is charged with endangering the welfare of a minor. Police say another child was in the residence at the time of the incident. The involved children were taken to a safe location by Child Protective Services.
Tuesday, March 21st, 2023
Cub Run Man Arrested
A Cub Run man was arrested on Saturday by the Hart County Sheriff’s Department. Police charged 26-year-old Glyndon Crane with burglary, theft by unlawful taking auto and public intoxication. He is jailed at Hart County Jail on a $9,500 bond.
Tuesday, March 21st, 2023
Nude And Intoxicated Man
Arrested
A welfare check on a
stranded motorist early Friday resulted in the arrest of a Hodgenville man.
Around 2am, officers responded to the intersection of Tonieville Road and North
Lincoln Boulevard in Hodgenville and observed 30-year-old Blaine Alec Spencer
getting out of a vehicle nude and intoxicated. He was taken into custody and
charged with public intoxication and possession of methamphetamine. Spencer is
jailed at LaRue County Detention Center.
Monday, March 20th, 2023
Drug and menacing arrest in Edmonson County
The Edmonson County Sheriff's Office made a disorderly conduct and drug arrest Sunday afternoon. 21-year-old Jayden Drake was also charged with menacing and possession of Marijuana. Drake was taken to Hart County Jail.
Monday, March 20th, 2023
Two assault arrests in Barren County
The Barren County Sheriff's Department make an assault arrest. 52-year-old Bernard Hall was arrested Sunday for assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) minor injury.
In a separate incident, 47-year-old David Heers was arrested Sunday for Assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) minor injury, strangulation, 1st degree, endangering the welfare of a minor and unlawful imprisonment, 1st degree. Both were lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, March 20th, 2023
Edmonton Police make drug arrest
A drug arrest was made Saturday by Edmonton Police Department. 27-year-old James Embry was arrested Saturday and charged with failure to appear, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), resisting arrest, receiving stolen property $10,000 or more, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia (buy/possess) and operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, March 20th, 2023
DUI arrest in Cave City
Marquita Mahoney,49, was arrested Saturday by Cave City Police and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 1st aggravating circumstance, improper display of registration plates, possession of open alcoholic container in a motor vehicle prohibited and indecent exposure, 2nd degree. Mahoney was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 16th, 2023
Boys Sweet 16 Continues Today
Round one of the KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 State Basketball Tournament began Wednesday with Elizabethtown and Woodford County advancing in the afternoon session. Warren Central and Ashland Blazer advanced in the night session. Play continues today with first round action beginning at 10am as Male and Breathitt County take the court followed by Lyon County and Newport. Tonight’s session will begin at 5:00 with Fredrick Douglass and Martin County followed by George Rogers Clark and North Laurel. Catch the entire Boys Sweet 16 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, March 16th, 2023
Traffic Stop Leads To Magnolia Man’s Arrest
Preparations for demolition of the KY 224 bridge over Western Kentucky Parkway are underway. Replacement of the bridge is part of an asphalt rehabilitation project along the parkway between Milepoints 111 to 116. Shoulder work and base failure repairs on the parkway have been in progress over the past couple of weeks with lane reductions in both directions along the stretch. As replacement of the bridge takes place, several traffic changes are occurring in the interchange vicinity.
One lane of the bridge will remain open, requiring the use of temporary signals to direct alternating one-way traffic. Barrier wall is set along the bridge deck to isolate the active lane during demolition. The eastbound off ramp is closed. The eastbound on ramp and westbound ramps remain open. Westbound parkway exiting traffic must turn right. Traffic is not allowed to turn left and go across the bridge. Traffic engineers are trying to determine if it is feasible to open the eastbound off ramp in upcoming phases of the project with a right turn only, but complications such as limited u-turn/turnaround opportunities may justify longer closure.
Traffic on Western Kentucky Parkway will be rerouted at night during bridge demolition over the next week. Flaggers will direct traffic utilizing on/off ramps around demolition operations. Work schedules may be affected by unfavorable weather conditions.
The parkway rehabilitation project is scheduled for completion by November 15th of this year.
Wednesday, March 15th, 2023
Traffic Stop Leads To Magnolia Man’s Arrest
A Magnolia man was arrested over the weekend in Greensburg. Police initiated a traffic stop on 24-year-old Stephen Evans late Saturday night along North Main Street. An ID check revealed warrants out of Hardin County for menacing and public intoxication. Further investigation led to new charges of driving under the influence, possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia and a lengthy list of vehicle and licensing violations. Evans was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Wednesday, March 15th, 2023
Intoxicated Man Arrested After Trying To Open Doors At Caverna Elementary
A man is in jail and faces a list of charges after trying to open locked doors at Caverna Elementary before school on Monday. A staff member observed suspicious activity by 29-year-old Devan Mikhale Howard which was relayed to the school resource officer, Josh Neal. Upon initial contact with Howard, Officer Neal observed and removed an open switch blade style knife from Howard’s waistline. Howard attempted to flee on foot and was apprehended several yards away with assistance from Cave City’s K-9 unit. During the incident, the school was placed in a lockdown status according to a report from Cave City Police. Normal operations resumed after Devan Howard was taken into custody. Howard’s vehicle was located in the school parking lot. A positive K-9 alert resulted in the discovery of marijuana. A search of Howard revealed additional marijuana and suspected crystal methamphetamine. Devan Howard is booked with a $10,000 bond at Barren County Detention Center on charges of public intoxication of a controlled substance, fleeing or evading police on foot, possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of a weapon on school property, no operator’s license, failure to produce proof of insurance, permitting a vehicle to run unattended, tampering with physical evidence and promoting contraband. He will appear in court Monday, March 20th. School administration praised staff and police in working together to make sure the situation was quickly and effectively resolved. Howard did not gain entry to the school at any time during incident.
Wednesday, March 15th, 2023
Two Drug Arrests After Traffic Stop In Brownsville
A Glasgow man and Wingfield woman were arrested in Brownsville on drug related charges after a Friday night traffic stop. Police made the stop after observing a car with one headlight along south Main Street. The driver is identified as 40-year-old Dana York. Officers observed a strong odor of marijuana and York was in possession of a bag of methamphetamine. A passenger is identified as 22-year-old Zackery Johnson. An ID check returned outstanding warrants for violation of probation and failure to appear in court from Barren County. York and Johnson were taken to Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
Farmers RECC Announces Washington Youth Tour Recipients
Farmers RECC has announced the winners of the 2023 Frankfort and Washington Youth Tour.
The annual “Government in Action” Youth Tour winners will travel to Frankfort to visit the state capitol in March and will travel to Washington, D.C. Youth Tour in June. The recipients are: Katelyn Huffaker, daughter of Harold and Melanie Huffaker, of Glasgow; Kylie Lessenberry, daughter of Jason and Amy Jo Lessenberry, of Glasgow; Ava Logsdon, daughter of Mitchel and Gala Logsdon, of Munfordville and Colton Huffman, son of Chris and Amber Huffman, of Center.
Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
Multiple Attacks Reported Again At Juvenile Detention Centers
Hostile relations continue to be reported between inmates and staff at juvenile detention centers across Kentucky. Three separate incidents occurred last week resulting in five juveniles being charged with assault after attacks on staff and attending personnel from Kentucky State Police at Adair County Juvenile Detention Center and Warren County Juvenile Detention Center.
Three male juveniles at the Adair County facility orchestrated an attack on personnel Thursday during medicine distribution and another juvenile attacked a staff member Saturday.
At Warren County Juvenile Detention Center, a male juvenile attacked a correctional officer on Thursday, striking the staff member multiple times in the face.
In a release from the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet, officials claim these incidents were all contained and did not continue to escalate due to recent operational changes which include having a Kentucky State Police presence and better-equipping staff with defensive equipment including pepper spray.
Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
Investigation Continues In Domestic Shooting
Police have released details of a shooting incident from last week in Glasgow. Investigators say 21-year-old Kynarious Flynt is charged with first-degree wanton endangerment after witnesses gave accounts of Flynt firing several shots at an occupied vehicle on Wednesday. When officers arrived at the location on Adams Place, they say the vehicle had driven away but no had been injured. Flynt was identified, located and detained. He was charged Saturday and taken to Barren County Detention Center where he is jailed with a $50,000 bond. A court appearance is scheduled for Monday, March 20th.
Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
Man Found Guilty And Sentenced
For Videoing Female Family Member In Shower
After being arrested
more than two years ago for recording a female juvenile as she was showering, a
Grayson County man is found guilty and is sentenced to prison for three years on
a charge of video voyeurism. Police arrested 36-year-old John Crabtree of Anneta
in January of 2021 after evidence was presented of him recording the female
family member several times over a six month period prior to the arrest. The
female found video content on Crabtree’s phone. A citation completed by Kentucky
State Police details an interrogation where Crabtree planned the recordings for
his own gratification.
Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
Horse Cave City Council Meeting
Horse Cave City Council met and conducted mostly routine business Monday evening. Departmental reports were given and accepted. An update on wind storm cleanup was given. Larry Jewell is appointed for a two-year term to the 109 Solid Waste Board and Ken Russell is appointed for a two-year term to the zoning board. A budget working session was set for March 29th. A community Easter Egg Hunt was announced, which will take place on April 8th at 10:30 on the old Owens Hotel grounds. An overview was provided of the new alert system being utilized by the city. “Reach Alerts” will be used to provide the community with essential messaging and notification during emergency and other vital communication situations. Those wanting to receive these notices can visit reachalert.com and follow signup instructions.
Monday, March 13th, 2023
US 31E Work Scheduled In LaRue County
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews will be repairing a slide along US 31E in LaRue County on Tuesday, March 14th. Work will take place on right of way just north of Hodgenville on the northern side of the Forrest Hill Road intersection. Flaggers will be holding traffic for extended periods of time throughout the day. Motorists should consider alternate routes to avoid the potential of significant delays.
Monday, March 13th, 2023
Investigation Continues In Domestic Shooting
Police in Hardin County responded to a shooting late Friday night between Stephensburg and Cecilia. Around 11pm, a 911 call was received regarding a possible domestic incident at a location along Hansborough Road. Upon arrival, officers with the sheriff’s department discovered a man shot in the leg. He was taken to University of Louisville Hospital. Police have not released names of those involved and no charges have been filed at this point. Investigation into the incident continues.
Local Lottery Winner Claims Big Payout
A man from Brownsville has cashed in a $115,600 lottery ticket. As a regular player of the Kentucky Lottery Pick 4, James Payton, Jr. bought his ticket at a gas station in Bowling Green about a week ago and used his birthday numbers. He drove to lottery headquarters in Louisville where he was paid $82,654 after taxes. A lottery promotional release says he will use winnings to buy a van for his general contracting business. The station, BP Fastrac on Nashville Road, will receive $1,156 for selling the winning ticket.
Two Flown To Louisville After Three Vehicle Collision
A collision involving three vehicles Saturday on South Main Street at Commerce Drive in Leitchfield caused serious injuries with two people being flown to University of Louisville Hospital. Around Noon, emergency responders arrived on-scene and determined a pickup truck attempting to turn left onto Commerce Drive crossed into the path of an oncoming passenger car. The impact propelled the car into a van which was stopped on commerce drive waiting to turn right onto South Main Street. The driver of the car and a passenger were airlifted. The pickup driver and a passenger were taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center with minor injuries. The driver of the van and a passenger were not injured.
Friday, March 10th, 2023
High Schools Sports/Activities Ticker
In Girls KHSAA Sweet 16 action from Rupp Arena in Lexington, Bethlehem (from the 5th Region) fails to advance past the first round. The lady Banshees were defeated Thursday by McCracken County, 71-41. Quarterfinals action begins this morning at 10:00. Owensboro Catholic and Sacred Heart play the first game, followed by George Rogers Clark and North Laurel. This evening, Ashland Blazer plays McCracken County followed by Mercy and Henderson County. Saturday’s semifinals are set for 10:00 and 12:30 Central. The Girls KHSAA Sweet 16 State Tournament Championship Game will be Saturday night at 6:00 Central.
Hart County High School’s winter music and winter guard programs host competing schools from states throughout southeast this weekend with their annual “Colors And Sounds From The Hart” contest. In addition to playing host, Hart County’s indoor marching winds group, guard and cadet guard are competing. The contest begins at 2pm in the High School Gym. The event is a great opportunity for the community to support these students locally, because many of their competitions throughout the season take place a considerable distance from home.
Friday, March 10th, 2023
Friday Utility Restoration Update
Numbers of affected customers keep falling for area power companies working to restore service. Kentucky Utilities customers in Hart and adjacent counties were fully restored by Thursday morning. As of 6:00 this morning, Farmers RECC reports 85 customer accounts without power. The co-op continues promoting through press releases they are working on locations where only one or two customers are affected per outage issue, which is a more tedious process. They say work will continue round the clock until all customers are restored.
Friday, March 10th, 2023
Crews Ready To Begin Roadside Weed Control For The Growing Season
Road crews will soon begin treating noxious and nuisance weeds throughout the state to help with driver safety and to help in managing right of way areas throughout the growing season. Motorists should be aware of crews along state maintained routes and use caution in the vicinity of treatment activity.
Vegetation can grow several feet tall and impact driver visibility. Overgrowth can affect ditches and drainage structures and attract wildlife closer to live traffic. Noxious weeds invade and destroy roadside turf grass, leaving these areas vulnerable to erosion. They can also smother native plants through rapid reproduction and long-term persistence.
Property owners who are actively treating noxious weeds on private property may request highway crews treat nuisance weeds found on adjacent state-owned right of way. Those who want to request weed treatment must submit a written application to their KYTC District Office. Visit transportation.ky.gov for contact information. Hart, Grayson, Hardin, LaRue and Green Counties are part of KYTC District 4 in Elizabethtown. Edmonson, Barren and Metcalfe counties are part of KYTC District 3 in Bowling Green.
Thursday, March 9th, 2023
High Schools Sports Ticker
Hart County High School’s tennis teams opened play for the season Wednesday against Thomas Nelson. The Lady Raiders won 4-1 and the Raiders won 3-2.
The Girls KHSAA Sweet 16 continues with first round action today at Rupp Arena in Lexington. Bethlehem is representing the 5th Region and is set to take on McCracken County in the second game of this morning’s session. Game one begins at 10am and network coverage begins at 9:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, March 9th, 2023
Many Vehicles On The Road Are In Need Of Safety Recall Attention
This is National Vehicle Safety Recalls Week. The campaign brings attention to nearly 50 million cars and trucks on the road today with unresolved fixes or replacements. Taking care of a recall is not just a personal safety issue. An incident which is the result of a recall situation has the potential to harm others involved. In Kentucky, an estimated 21% of vehicles have an open recall.
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is working with the National Safety Council to spread the word and urge vehicle owners to check recall status.
Determining if a vehicle has an open recall is easy by simply visiting CheckToProtect.org and entering license plate information or the 17-digit VIN. Information entered is used only to identify open recalls and is not used for solicitation purposes.
Vehicle safety recalls are free to have repaired at authorized dealers, regardless of where a vehicle was purchased.
Check to Protect is a national campaign, bringing together a coalition of automakers, traffic safety partners and state transportation agencies.
Thursday, March 9th, 2023
Thursday Utility Restoration Update
This is day seven with no electricity for many residents of the region. As power companies continue restoration of service to customers, work is becoming more localized. Most customers still without electric are among smaller groups or single outages. In priority, utility crews respond to issues affecting the most customers which can restore service in the shortest amount time. Crews work their way through highest impacting issues down to single service disruptions. Utility company representatives want customers still without service to know they have not been forgotten and crews will continue working around the clock until everyone has power. Farmers RECC says their current member to service outage ration is about 2:1. To put this weather event in perspective, the co-op says in the 2009 ice storm, they replaced 120 broken poles. This event has caused 105 to this point. As of 6am, Farmers RECC reports 229 customer accounts without power. Kentucky Utilities reports all power is now restored in Hart and adjacent counties.
Thursday, March 9th, 2023
Missing Michigan Man Last Seen In Kentucky
Police in Michigan are asking for help in locating a man last seen traveling in his motor home here in Kentucky. A spokesperson with Newaygo County Sheriff’s Office says 77-year-old Robert Andrew Boyd went missing on his way back from Florida. His last known location was in Fordsville, Kentucky last Wednesday. Boyd is driving a 2015 Thor Motor Coach with Michigan registration DEB3351 and is towing a 2019 Key West boat with Michigan trailer registration E636461. Police believe the I-65 corridor is a location where he could have traveled or could be traveling. A picture Robert Boyd, his motor home and boat are posted on our Facebook page (@wlocradio) for reference. Contact law enforcement if you have information which could help with the search.
Wednesday, March 8th, 2023
Several In Hart County Approved For Tobacco Settlement Funds
Another large sum from tobacco settlement funds is set to be dispersed to Kentucky farmers. The state-wide allocation is just over $4.2 million and is to be used for protecting water and prevention of soil erosion. The General Assembly appropriates Tobacco Master Settlement funds each year. Funding recipients have two years to complete an approved project. Hart County has five approved applications totaling just over $56,500.
Wednesday, March 8th, 2023
Police Looking For Man With Warrant
Police in Hodgenville are asking for help in locating a man with an active arrest warrant. They request anyone with information on Jonathan Rawlins of Hodgenville please contact law enforcement immediately.
Wednesday, March 8th, 2023
Disaster Declaration In Hart County
Hart County is among other local governments and the state, all making emergency disaster declarations. Judge Executive Joe Choate says this enables activation of protocols and additional support for the county. The Judge and Emergency Management Director Tony Keithley are asking residents who have been affected by damages to call the judge's office at 270-524-5219 or visit hartcounty.ky.gov and make a report. They want citizens to understand this is not an application for assistance but is a collection of information to pass along to emergency relief agencies to better position the county for receiving help.
Wednesday, March 8th, 2023
Utility Restoration Wednesday Morning Update
Power companies made significant progress Tuesday restoring service to customers. As of 6:00 a.m. throughout Hart and adjacent counties, Farmer’s RECC reports just over 700 customer accounts without power while KU reports fewer than 50 customer accounts without power.
Wednesday, March 8th, 2023
5th Region/State Tournament Tournament Ticker
Elizabethtown is the 5th Region Boys Basketball Champion. They defeated LaRue County Tuesday night, 55-44 in front of a packed crowd at Hart County High School. LaRue trailed by one at the end of the third quarter but managed only five points for the rest of the game. E-town has won three of the past four region championships with John Hardin disrupting the streak last year to win the other.
At the 5th Region Championship Game, former Hart County High School Basketball Coach Ricky Line was honored with induction into the 5th Region Hall Of Fame. Later becoming principal at the high school and Superintendent of Hart County Schools, Line led the Raiders to numerous 18th District titles along with a 1989 5th Region Title and state tournament run. He was head coach when Tick Rodgers was named Kentucky Mr. Basketball in 1992 and helped a number of young men make the transition from high school to college basketball. When Hart County’s new high school was built just a few years ago, the basketball court was named in his honor. At the ceremony Tuesday night, Ricky was surrounded by nearly his entire family on the court, including his son, Justin, who is carrying on the tradition as the current boys head coach.
The Girls KHSAA Sweet 16 begins at Rupp Arena in Lexington today and continues through the weekend. Catch all the games here on WLOC Sports. Owensboro Catholic and Bowling Green play the opening game this morning at 10:00 central. Bethlehem is representing the 5th Region in this year’s state tournament. They will play McCracken County Thursday afternoon at 12:30.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
Hart County Solid Waste temporary phone numbers
Due to current electric outage, anyone needing to contact Hart County Solid Waste, may call Brian at 270-537-4357 or David at 270-218-8575. This is in effect until power is restored.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
5th Region Tournament Ticker
Tonight is the 5th Region Boys Basketball Championship from Hart County High School. LaRue County and Elizabethtown will square off in a rematch from an early February game when LaRue County won by nine. Tonight’s game can be heard here on WLOC Sports. Our coverage begins around 5:30 p.m. with tip-off set for 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
Power Restoration Progress
Power companies continue working round the clock to restore service to customers. Larger clusters of service locations have mostly been restored as utility crews work down to individual tier level trouble spots. As of 6:00 a.m. throughout Hart and adjacent counties, Farmer’s RECC reports just under 2,000 customer accounts without power. Kentucky Utilities reports about 125 customer accounts without power in Hart County with about 500 in surrounding counties (most of those being in Hardin County). Some locations, especially those with individual outages, may be without power for a few more days.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
Man Arrested After Stolen ATVs Are Recovered
In updating a story we brought to you back in January, police in Glasgow have arrested a man they say is responsible for stealing ATVs from the Parks and Recreation Department garage at Jackie Browning Park and a residence on Oil City Road. Detectives arrested 32-year-old Robert Mercer, of Glasgow, after recovering two of the vehicles. He is charged with burglary, theft by unlawful taking, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and contempt of court. Records show this to be at least the fourth set of criminal charges Mercer has faced already in 2023. He has at least six jail booking records in 2022 and has a consistent criminal history dating back more than a decade --- including prior burglary and theft charges. Mercer is currently jailed with a $10,000 bond related to these most recent charges. He appears in court March 13th.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
Field Fires
Area fire departments responded to spreading wood and field fires Sunday. Near Wax in Grayson County, around 20 acres burned and destroyed a barn, tractor, antique carriage and four-wheeler. Fires were extinguished in several locations just off KY 88 along Old Hilltop Dug Hill Road, Lush Cemetery Road and Blue Springs Road. To the south in Barren County, firefighters reported to a field fire across US 31E from Glasgow Country Club. No property was damaged in that fire. Officials remind anyone doing cleanup in the wake of weekend storm damage to observe all burning regulations, use additional caution and always make safety the first consideration.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
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wo Overdose In Vehicle Traveling On ParkwayTwo people suffered from overdoses while traveling as passengers along Western Kentucky Parkway near Clarkson over the weekend. Emergency responders were called to Barrett’s Marathon at the parkway interchange on Millerstown Road around 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening. Along with the driver, there was also a juvenile in the vehicle. The driver pulled off the parkway and called 911 when the two overdosing passengers (a male and a female) became unresponsive. The female is in her mid-40s and the male is believed to be in his 30s. Both are from Hardin County. The female is identified as 45-year-old Christina Hicks, who is a convicted felon. Her identity is released because a firearm belonging to her was found as officers searched the vehicle. The male, who suffers from several medical conditions, is not identified. Both were taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. Hicks is being charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. She has a history of DUI related charges. It is unclear what substance or substances are involved in the incident.
Tuesday, March 7th, 2023
Disaster Declaration In Hart County
Hart County is among other local governments and the state, all making emergency disaster declarations. Judge Executive Joe Choate says this enables activation of protocols and additional support for the county. The Judge and Emergency Management Director Tony Keithley are asking residents who have been affected by damages to call the judge's office at 270-524-5219 or visit hartcounty.ky.gov and make a report. They want citizens to understand this is not an application for assistance but is a collection of information to pass along to emergency relief agencies to better position the county for receiving help.
Monday, March 6th, 2023
Remains Of Missing Man And Related Murder Charge
Remains found in Metcalfe County are those of a man missing since last summer. Metcalfe County officials and Kentucky State Police asked for assistance in locating 35-year-old Corey Hart last July but there were no significant leads until a couple of weeks ago. Kentucky State Police announced Friday a deceased male was located near Betty Sparkman Road and was positively identified as Hart. The location is close to where he was last seen at his residence on Breeding Road. As part of their investigation, police say 38-year-old Christopher Leon of California has been arrested and charged with murder. He was taken into custody in Lexington and booked at Fayette County Detention Center. An investigation into the murder continues. But, for now, police are not saying how Hart died and they are not commenting on any motive for murder.
Monday, March 6th, 2023
Mammoth Cave Park Closures For Monday
Mammoth Cave National Park Visitor Center, cave tours, Green River Ferry, Mammoth Cave Campground and all secondary roads remain closed today (Monday, March 6) as cleanup continues and due to a lack of power and internet service. Staff is working with Kentucky Utilities to restore power as quickly as possible. Mammoth Cave Parkway, Cave City Road, Brownsville Road and Green River Ferry Road have been cleared of downed trees and are open, but Green River Ferry will be closed for the day. Park trails are open but have not been fully surveyed for fallen or hazardous trees. Trail users are advised to use caution if hiking, biking, or riding a horse on park trails.
Monday, March 6th, 2023
Monday Storm Damage Update
Most area roads are passible but fallen trees and debris still crowd shoulders and right of way in many locations. Motorists are reminded to continue driving with caution as broken limbs may still fall. Transportation officials say many traffic lights are still out across the region. Treat any dark signal the same as an all-way stop.
Power companies continue working to restore electricity to residential and business customers. As of 6am throughout Hart and adjacent counties: Farmer’s RECC reports approximately 4,400 customer accounts without power while KU reports around 300 (many in Hardin County) customer accounts without power. One utility spokesperson says it will likely still be a “few more days” before power is restored to everyone affected by Friday’s weather. The event was historic in its impact on such a widespread area. Utility companies from multiple states as far away as Florida have traveled to Kentucky bringing workers and equipment to assist.
Hart County Schools and Caverna Independent Schools are among those closed today as power restoration and roadway cleanup efforts continue.
Hart County Emergency Management Directory Tony Keithley says residents, business and agriculture owners with storm and wind damage should fill out an online form to be shared with Red Cross and FEMA. This will help in providing assistance. Anyone with questions related to the form can contact Emergency Management at 270-524-2832.
Monday, March 6th, 2023
5th Region Tournaments Ticker
In the girls 5th Region Tournament, Bethlehem is now a 3-peat champion. The Lady Banshees defeated Taylor County in overtime Sunday afternoon, 63-60. Bethlehem will represent the region this week in the girls KHSAA Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena in Lexington. They will play McCracken County from the 1st Region at 12:30 Thursday afternoon. Join us here on WLOC for the entire Girls Sweet 16 beginning at 10am Wednesday, when 4th Region Champs Bowling Green play Owensboro Catholic.
No team other than Elizabethtown or John Hardin has been 5th Region Boys Champs since 2017, when Taylor County ended up on top. Tuesday night, LaRue County will try and change that. The Hawks defeated Washington County 67-59 Sunday afternoon to advance to the final. They will play the Panthers of Elizabethtown, who will try to keep the Hardin County streak going. Elizabethtown defeated Bardstown 65-53 Sunday to also advance to Tuesday night’s final. Sunday’s games were originally scheduled to be played at Hart County High School but were moved to Taylor County High School because of no electricity in Munfordville. Tuesday night, the final between LaRue County and Elizabethtown will be played back at Hart County High School. Tip-off is set for 6pm Central. Join us for the game here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, March 3rd, 2023
Murder investigation in Metcalfe County
The case of a missing Metcalfe County man is now a murder investigation. KSP Post 15 received a call August 11th from the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Office requesting assistance investigating a missing person from a residence on Breeding Road. KSP Troopers and Detectives responded to the area and learned 35-year-old Corey Nathan Hart, of Greenfield, Wisconsin, had been reported missing. KSP launched an investigation into Mr. Hart’s disappearance.
On February 22nd, 2023 at approximately 9:30 a.m., KSP received information that an individual had located possible human remains on Betty Sparkman Road in Metcalfe County. KSP Troopers and Detectives responded to the area and confirmed the remains were human. Due to the use of rapid DNA testing technology, the state medical examiner’s office was able to quickly identify the human remains to be Corey Nathan Hart.
During the ensuing investigation, Detectives obtained information leading to the issuance of an arrest warrant charging 38-year-old Christopher Leon, of Calipatria, California, with the murder of Corey Nathan Hart. KSP Trooper William Spears served the warrant February 23rd and arrested Mr. Leon in Lexington. Leon was lodged in the Fayette County Detention Center. The murder investigation is continuing.
Friday, March 3rd, 2023
County Preparing Bonnieville Land For Potential Industrial Use
Around a year ago, Hart County Fiscal Court was deeded land adjacent to the Bonnieville Interchange along I-65. The county is beginning preparation for attracting industrial interest to the location. With the influx of manufacturing due to developments in Glendale and Bowling Green, partnering companies are searching for suitable nearby locations to base operations. Judge Executive Joe Choate says the land (situated on the west side of the interstate) is an ideal spot for such companies. At Thursday’s fiscal court meeting, members approved solicitation of bids to clear vegetation from the site. Choate says they will look bids from a price per acre perspective and then form a plan on how many acres they can begin with. He says the goal is to get the site pad ready.
In other business from Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 202 inmates currently being held at the facility. He presented the court with a check for just over $26,000 from jail income. In the sheriff’s report, Jeff Wilson provided a staffing update noting Jacob Sexton's graduation from the Department of Justice academy and says Jacob Hodges has been placed in command of the department K9 unit. Magistrates approved a part time position for the county dog shelter at $14 per hour and accepted a memorandum of agreement with the state for the county clerk’s e-poll books.
The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be March 23rd.
Friday, March 3rd, 2023
Man Injures Two By Throwing Boiling Water
A man living in a shared residence injured a fellow female tenant and another man by tossing a pot of boiling water at them. Police were called to the location earlier this week in Elizabethtown and arrested 25-year-old Allen O’Bryon. The female victim told police O’Bryon had been given notice of eviction from their shared residence and says he intended to douse her with the boiling water. Officers noted visible minor injuries consistent with hot water burns. She was treated on-scene by EMS. The second victim suffered significant injuries with visible burns on his arm and side. The man was taken to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment. Allen O’Bryon is charged with assault against both victims and is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center with a $350,000 bond.
Friday, March 3rd, 2023
Local Officers Among Academy Cadet Class
Several area officers are among a list of 27 academy cadets who are now graduates from Class 535 of the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice in Richmond. Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson says Jacob Sexton is ready for duty within his department. Also on the list is Jacob Highbaugh, who is heading to Munfordville Police Department. Graduating officers from adjacent counties include Micheal Cast with the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department, Alexander Mutter with the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Department and Jarrett Graber with Glasgow Police. Graduates of the program complete a 20-week course filled with 800 hours of training.
Friday, March 3rd, 2023
Eldery Woman Dies In House Fire
A house fire in Greensburg has claimed the life of an elderly woman. Responders were called Wednesday to the residence along Blue Bird Lane on the west side of town just off KY 61. The victim is identified as 87-year-old Tillie Jones. Fire officials say no foul play is suspected and the cause remains under investigation.
Friday, March 3rd, 2023
5th Region Tournaments Ticker
In boys 5th Region Tournament action Thursday night from Hart County High School, Washington County defeated Taylor County, 61-52 and LaRue County defeated Central Hardin 60-57. Semifinals are set for Sunday afternoon. Bardstown and Elizabethtown play at 2:00 followed by Washington County and LaRue County at 4:30. The final will be played Tuesday night at 6:00. Catch all of these games here on WLOC Sports.
Tonight, girls 5th Region semifinals will be played at Taylor County High School. Hart County plays Taylor County at 5pm. Broadcast coverage of the game here on WLOC Sports begins at 4:30. North Hardin and Bethlehem play game two tonight at 7:00. The final is set for Saturday evening at 6:00. All these times are Central.
Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
County Preparing Bonnieville Land For Potential Industrial Use
Around a year ago, Hart County Fiscal Court was
deeded land adjacent to the Bonnieville Interchange along I-65. The county is
beginning preparation for attracting industrial interest to the location. With
the influx of manufacturing due to developments in Glendale and Bowling Green,
partnering companies are searching for suitable nearby locations to base
operations. Judge Executive Joe Choate says the land (situated on the west side
of the interstate) is an ideal spot for such companies. At Thursday’s fiscal
court meeting, members approved solicitation of bids to clear vegetation from
the site. Choate says they will look bids from a price per acre perspective and
then form a plan on how many acres they can begin with. He says the goal is to
get the site pad ready.
In other business from Thursday’s Hart County
Fiscal Court meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 202 inmates currently
being held at the facility. He presented the court with a check for just over
$26,000 from jail income. In the sheriff’s report, Jeff Wilson provided a
staffing update noting Jacob Sexton's graduation from the Department of Justice
academy and says Jacob Hodges has been placed in command of the department K9
unit. Magistrates approved a part time position for the county dog shelter at
$14 per hour and accepted a memorandum of agreement with the state for the
county clerk’s e-poll books.
The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court
will be March 23rd.
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Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
Thieves Drive Away In Six New Cars From Dealership
In a bold move by thieves, six new Dodge Challenger Hellcats were stolen from Don Franklin Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep in Somerset around 2:00 a.m. Tuesday. The vehicles have a value of around $95 thousand each, totaling over a half-million. Four of the Challengers were taken from the showroom with the keys inside them. Keys to the other two Challengers were located inside the dealership and then stolen from the lot. Five of the vehicles have been located and are being recovered from Alabama, Tennessee, Warren County, Pulaski County and Adair County. Police say the remaining Challenger’s GPS indicates a location also in Alabama.
One suspect in the heist has been arrested, identified as 19-year-old Cavese Jones of Alabama. He was spotted early Tuesday on Cumberland Parkway in Adair County and was headed west in a pack of four of the stolen cars when a Kentucky State Police Trooper attempted to stop them. A chase began and reached speeds over 180 miles per hour. A tire deflation device was deployed on I-65 in Warren County, disabling the Challenger driven by Jones. He was apprehended after a brief foot pursuit.
An investigation continues. A Don Franklin Dealership manager says of the vehicles located, one is a total loss, two have no damage and the condition of the remaining cars is currently undetermined.
Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
Arrest For Attempt To Take Drugs Into Jail Facility
Another arrest in the region has been made related to drugs being brought into a jail facility. This incident happened at Grayson County Detention Center. Leitchfield police arrested 26-year-old Jeremiah Jackson on an outstanding warrant out of Hardin County. As he was being booked, methamphetamine was located in his socks and in a cigarette pack. In addition to the warrant, Jackson is now charged with possession of methamphetamine and promoting contraband. A similar attempt was made by another Grayson County inmate recently and a corrections officer was arrested and charged for passing drugs into Barren County Detention Center a few weeks back.
Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
Horses To Be Returned And Litigation Dropped
The issue of Barren County Fiscal Court taking possession of horses from a commercial stables operation at Barren River Lake State Park nearly four years ago appears to be settled. A long list of suits, countersuits and claims has taken a considerable amount of time and resources from the county and other parties involved. The horses were part of a seizure by animal control officers in September of 2019 after multiple complaints about conditions of the animals. The stable operation was managed by Greg and Brittany Turner. About a year ago, Barren County Fiscal Court started a closed bidding process to sell the involved horses but the process was halted when the former owners filed suit saying their animals were taken illegally. The claim was denied and then appealed. Now, with fiscal court, former Judge-Executive Michael Hale and associated parties agreeing to drop their respective avenues of litigation, horses involved are being returned to one of the former owners, Brittany Turner.
Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
Glasgow Police Chief Leaving Upon Mayoral Request
Glasgow’s police chief is retiring, but on a resignation request of the newly elected mayor. Chief Jennifer Arbogast announced her retirement will become effective in April. She says no reason for the request by Mayor Henry Royse was given other than he wanted to make a change. Arbogast says her initial intention was not to leave but felt staying would result in (what she describes as) further retaliation. She is effectively already out of the department, using accrued leave time to finish out work days until her effective retirement date of April 1st. Major Terry Flatt is serving as interim. Glasgow’s city administration says a number of anonymous complaints believed to be from police department personnel have been received ranging from topics of inadequate staffing and pay to a toxic environment created by police department leadership.
Thursday, March 2nd, 2023
5th Region Tournaments Ticker
In first round boys 5th Region Tournament action Wednesday night from Hart County High School, Bardstown edged out Green County, 55-53 and Elizabethtown defeated Adair County, 56-47. Tonight, the first round concludes with Taylor County and Washington County followed by LaRue County and Central Hardin. Join us for the entire tournament from Hart County High School here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins this afternoon at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
5th Region Tournaments Ticker
The first round of the girls 5th Region Tournament from Taylor County High School is in the book. In Tuesday night action, North Hardin defeated Green County, 68-42 and Bethlehem defeated Adair County, 67-31. Semifinals action is set for Friday as Hart County plays Taylor County at 5pm followed by North Hardin and Bethlehem at 7pm. The final is set for 6pm Saturday. All these times are Central.
Tonight, the boys 5th Region Tournament gets underway from Hart County High School. In the first game, Bardstown plays Green County at 5pm followed by Elizabethtown and Adair County at 7pm. Thursday, the first round concludes with Taylor County and Washington County followed by LaRue County and Central Hardin also at 5pm and 7pm. Boys semifinals will be Sunday at 2pm and 4:30pm. The final will be next Tuesday at 6pm. Join us for coverage of the entire tournament here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
Man On Motorcycle Seriously Injured In Deer Collision
A man from Wax is seriously injured after hitting a dear while on his motorcycle Monday evening. The collision happened on KY 259 (Anneta Road) just south of Leitchfield. Police and other emergency responders arrived around 6:30 and located the Harley-Davidson along with the unnamed driver, who was not wearing a helmet and had been thrown from the motorcycle. He was taken to the hospital in Leitchfield and then transferred to Louisville.
Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
Severe Weather Awareness Week March 1st-7th
With today’s National Weather Service annual tornado drill, Severe Weather Awareness Week kicks off in Kentucky. Running March 1st through 7th, each day focuses on an area of preparedness. Severe weather can occur anytime of the year, bringing a variety of hazards such as tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, large hail, lightning, heavy rain, flooding, and high winds. Today’s focus is on having multiple ways to receive watches and warnings, Thursday highlights tornado safety, Friday highlights lightening safety, Saturday focuses on hail and wind safety, Sunday’s focus is on recreational safety, Monday will highlight flood safety and new for this year, the Louisville office of the National Weather Service will feature a day dedicated to Beach Safety next Tuesday. Many people from our state travel from Spring Break and Summer Vacation to the beach, and may not be as prepared for severe weather or beach hazards at their destination as the locals are. Keep up, participate and get prepared all week long by following the Louisville NWS office on social media.
Tuesday, February 28th, 2023
Edmonson County Will Not Renew Rescue Squad Agreement
Edmonson County Fiscal Court will not renew an affiliation with Brownsville-Edmonson County Rescue Squad, effectively terminating the rescue squad’s operation. The unanimous vote among present members was taken during Monday’s meeting. County Attorney Adam Turner advised members of the court the squad cannot operate without an affiliation agreement. Edmonson County Emergency Management Director Terry Massey told the court he believes not renewing is the proper decision. Massey was careful to explain he held nothing against members of the rescue squad but said there is a liability concern. He indicated a lack of accountability and described calls for help to the squad as a free-for-all. Without an agreement with the rescue squad, fiscal court is looking to create an affiliation with a multi-county agency.
Tuesday, February 28th, 2023
Cocaine Found During Traffic Stop
Cocaine was found during a traffic stop in Glasgow on Sunday. The driver, identified as 23-year-old Dylan Gilbert of Bowling Green was pulled over on Longhunters Trail. An ID check revealed a suspended license and mandated use of an ignition interlock which Gilbert did not have. During a search of his vehicle, a cocaine baggie and glass pipe were found. Dylan Gilbert is charged with possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia along with driving on a DUI suspended license and operation without an interlock device. He was taken to Barren County Detention Center and released early Monday morning.
Tuesday, February 28th, 2023
Drugs, Firearms And Cash Discovered While Attempting To Serve Warrant
Police in Hodgenville attempted to serve an arrest warrant Monday and ended up seizing multiple items from the subject’s address. When officers arrived at the location on Tanner Road they located approximately 25 THC vapes along with marijuana, two AK47 rifles and over $2000 cash. The subject, identified as Jabin Hite, arrived at the location while officers conducted their investigation but he fled before apprehension could be made. He was located and arrested a short time later. Charges include receiving stolen firearms, trafficking in marijuana (enhanced with the presence of a firearm), trafficking in a synthetic drug (enhanced with the presence of a firearm), fleeing and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Tuesday, February 28th, 2023
Lady Raiders Advance To Region Semifinals
Monday night in the first game of the 5th Region Girls Tournament at Taylor County High School, Hart County and Elizabethtown set the tone for post season madness. The Lady Panthers took control early and stayed ahead nearly the entire game, when a three by Kenly Christy gave the Lady Raiders their first lead at 53-52 approaching one minute to play. Hart County --- up by three with ten seconds to go --- missed the second of a pair of free throws, giving Elizabethtown a chance to tie and force overtime. Hart County’s Emma Smith stole the ball and hit a layup as the clock ran out, sealing a 59-54 Lady Raider victory. Hart County made eight-threes in the game with seven of them coming in the second half. They scored almost half of their point total in the fourth quarter putting up 26, finishing the game on a 9-2 run. The Lady Raiders advance to play The Lady Cardinals of Taylor County Friday night in the first semifinal game at 5pm Central. Taylor County advances following their 72-60 win Monday night over Nelson County.
The first round wraps up tonight with North Hardin taking on Green County followed by Bethlehem and Adair County.
Monday, February 27th, 2023
Former Corrections Officer Indicted For Distributing Drugs To Inmates
Three people have been arrested, including a former corrections officer at Barren County Detention Center. December 28th, Barren County Jailer Aaron Shirley requested assistance in conducting an independent investigation on how illegal drugs were getting inside the jail. Barren River Drug Task Force Investigators interviewed 24-year-old Corrections Officer Edith Piercy. Digital evidence shows her being involved with drug distribution. Additional evidence suggests Piercy was being paid to bring illegal drugs into the jail facility and distribute them to certain inmates. The case was presented to a Barren County Grand Jury last week. As a result, an indictment was returned against Piercy. She is charged with engaging in organized crime and promoting contraband. After being arrested, she was taken to Barren County Detention Center and transferred to Warren County Regional Jail. Also indicted and arrested in the case are 35-year-old Shasta Von of London, Kentucky and 23-year-old Amber Diane Huff of Glasgow. Like Piercy, both are charged with engaging in organized crime and promoting contraband. Von and Huff were already jailed at Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, February 27th, 2023
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrest
A Hodgenville traffic stop Thursday resulted in drug charges and the discovery of a warrant on the driver. Police observed a motorcycle with expired tags. A check of the driver, identified as Nathan Henderson of Hodgenville, revealed he is wanted in Nelson County. He was taken into custody and further investigation resulted in charges of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no insurance, no registration and driving on a suspended license.
Monday, February 27th, 2023
Sports And Activities Ticker
District championship games were played in the 18th District on Friday night. The Lady Raiders of Hart County defeated Green County 51-49 to with their third district championship in a row. Dea Bradley, Kenly Christy, Emma Smith and Zoey Champlain were named to the All-Tournament Team from Hart County. In the boys final, LaRue County defeated Green County 58-50 for their seventh district championship in a row. LaRue County’s boys haven’t lost a game in the district since 2016 --- 51 district games and seven years ago --- when they were defeated in the semifinals against Caverna.
The stage is set for 5th Region Tournament action. Girls games will be played at Taylor County beginning tonight with Hart County taking on Elizabethtown in the first game at 5pm central. Catch the broadcast tonight here on WLOC. Game two tonight features Taylor County and Nelson County. The first round wraps up Tuesday night with North Hardin taking on Green County followed by Bethlehem and Adair County. Semifinal games will be Friday night and the 5th Region Girls final will be Saturday night. Boys games will be played at Hart County with first round action Wednesday night featuring Bardstown and Green County followed by Elizabethtown and Adair County. Thursday night, the first round concludes with Taylor County and Washington County followed by LaRue County and Central Hardin. Boys semifinals will be Sunday afternoon and the final will be next Tuesday night.
Congratulations to Hart County High School’s Archery Team which placed 3rd in the Catron Raider Challenge on Saturday and the Hart County High School Indoor Winds Marching Group which placed 2nd in their class at Daviess County High School.
Congratulations also goes to Caverna High School’s Genesis Garnett for placing 4th in JAG KY’s Regional Career Development Essay Competition. She moves on to the State Career Development Conference in Lexington which will be held in March.
Friday, February 24th, 2023
Statewide weather siren test Wednesday
Weather permitting, a weather siren test will be held Wednesday, March 1st, at 9:07 a.m. for the Statewide Test.
Friday, February 24th, 2023
18th District basketball action continues Friday night:
In the girls, Hart County plays Green County at 5:30 p.m.
In boys, Green County vs. Larue County at 7:30 p.m.
Join Studio 101 for live coverage of both games starting at 5:00 p.m. with the pregame show.
Friday, February 24th, 2023
Glasgow Police Department make an assault arrest
36-year-old Kenneth Austin was taken into custody early Friday morning and charged with Assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) minor injury. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, February 24th, 2023
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office makes drug arrest
34 year-old Ryan Minton, of Sweeden, was arrested Thursday after a traffic stop in Edmonson County. Minton is charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree (methamphetamine), possession of controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st & 2nd offense, wanton endangerment, criminal mischief, 1st degree and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. He was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, February 24th, 2023
Tennessee woman is facing manslaughter charges
Officials in Warren County were called to the scene Tuesday at 267 Walnut Creek Court for a suspected overdose. After arriving, they found 21-year-old Baylee Mclanahan, of Lebanon Tennessee, deceased. Warren County Sheriff’s Office along with the Bowling Green/ Warren County Drug Task Force Detectives, were able to identify a female suspect, 21-year-old HannahLynn Forkum, of Nashville. Authorities took Forkum into custody after arranging a controlled drug purchase. As a result of a search warrant being obtained, officers found Fentanyl and Heroin. Forkum was taken to Nashville Corrections and will be returned to Warren County to face a 2nd degree Manslaughter warrant involving the death of Mclanahan.
Friday, February 24th, 2023
Hart County 4-H Radio Auction
Hart County 4-H Radio Auction will be held Monday & Tuesday, March 6th & 7th, and Monday & Tuesday, March 13th & 14th. The auction will be on Studio 101 WLOC, 101.7 fm, am1150 & wloconline.com at 9:00 a.m. Listen in to bid and buy. The winning bidder will pick their items up at the Hart County Extension Office in Munfordville.
Thursday, February 23rd, 2023
Domestic Violence/Assault arrest in Barren County
A 57-year-old man was arrested by the Barren County Sheriff's Department Wednesday on assault charges. Joseph Aversa is also charged with unlawful imprisonment, 2nd degree, along with 4th degree assault (domestic violence). He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 23rd, 2023
Brownsville man arrested on multiple charges
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office arrested a 40-year-old man Wednesday night. Randy Yoakem was charged with leaving the scene of an accident - failure to render aid or assistance, driving DUI suspended license, 2nd offense, possession of open alcoholic beverage container in motor vehicle prohibited and possession of marijuana. Yoakem was transported to Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 23rd, 2023
Fatal Collision in Hardin Co.
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 4 responded to a single-vehicle fatal collision involving a motorcycle in Hardin Co. Tuesday evening. At approximately 7:15 EST, KSP Post 4 received a call from Fort Knox Dispatch requesting assistance investigating a single-vehicle fatal collision near the intersection of Bullion Blvd and Innovation Way. The preliminary investigation revealed 63-year-old Jeffrey Barnes, of Vine Grove, was operating a Harley-Davidson motorcycle southbound on Bullion Blvd when for unknown reasons, he entered into the median before striking a concrete drainage ditch causing Barnes to be ejected from the motorcycle. The Hardin Co. Coroner’s Office pronounced Barnes deceased at the scene. The collision remains under investigation by Tpr. Robert Moster.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023
Tuesday night's 18th District games
18th District Basketball action continued Tuesday night:
In the girls game, Green County defeated LaRue County 62 to 47. LaRue County's Natalie Gentry scored 19 points and had 10 rebounds. All Season Team went to LaRue County's Natalie Gentry & Kaitlyn Williams, with All Tournament given to Natalie Gentry.
In the boys game, Green County defeated Caverna 58 to 56. Caverna's Meek Ater scored 15 points and had 10 rebounds. All Season was given to Caverna's Meek Ater & Jalen Craine, with All Tournament going to Meek Ater.
Friday night, Hart County Lady Raiders will play Green County at 5:30 p.m. followed by the boys game with Green County and Larue County at 7:30 p.m. Studio 101 will be on the air at 5:00 p.m. with the pregame show as we bring you live coverage of the 18th District Basketball Tournament.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023
Cave City Police make drug arrest
32-year-old Bruce Doll, Jr. was arrested Tuesday and charged with possession of controlled substance, 3rd or greater offense - methamphetamine. Doll was taken to the Barren County Detention Center. His court date is set for Thursday afternoon.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023
Several arrests made by the Glasgow Police Department
32-year-old Robert Mercer was arrested and charged with Criminal Trespassing, 2nd degree.
50-year-old Jerry Pedigo, Sr., was arrested for Theft by Unlawful Taking or Shoplifting.
45-year-old Melanie Brown was arrested for alcohol intoxication in a public place, 1st & 2nd offense.
42-year-old Jayson Slater was placed under arrest Tuesday by Glasgow Police for assault, 4th degree - domestic violence.
All were lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023
Woman arrested on multiple charges by Glasgow Police
35-year-old Andrea Smith was placed under arrest Tuesday for: reckless driving, endangering the welfare of a minor, no registration plates, no registration receipt, failure to wear seatbelts, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, hindering prosecution or apprehension, and booster seat violations. Smith was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2023
Fugitive arrested in Glasgow
After a traffic stop Tuesday, 26-year-old Robbie Wiker was charged with: speeding 18 mph over the limit operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, failure to produce insurance card, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, theft of identity of another without consent and failure to comply with sex offender registration. He was transported to the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, February 21st, 2023
18th District Tournament Action this week
In Monday nights' games in the girls: Hart County defeated Caverna 69 to 28. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 35 points and Caverna's Kaliana Richardson scored 19 points. Kaliana Richardson & Tavi Gonzalez were named 18th District All Season and Kaliana Richardson was named All Tournament.
In boys action: Larue County defeated Hart County Raiders 58 to 43. Hart County's Clark Rexroat scored 13 points and Larue County's Jagger Martis scored 19 points. 18th District All Season went to Hart County's Clark Rexroat and Jacob Shoulders. 18th District All Tournament was awarded to Hart County's Keaton Walters.
Play continues in the 18th District Tournament as Green County takes on LaRue County girls at 5:30 p.m. followed with boys as Caverna plays Green County at 7:00 p.m. Join WLOC for the pregame show beginning at 5:00 p.m.
Studio 101 will have live coverage of all the 18th District Tournament.
Tuesday, February 21st, 2023
Founder of Horse Cave Theater passes away
Studio 101 has learned of the passing of Warren Hammock. Warren was a founder of the Horse Cave Theatre and served as its Artistic Director for 25 years.
Tuesday, February 21st, 2023
Edmonson County High Vocation Center receives funding
Governor Andy Beshear visited Edmonson County High School Monday afternoon. The governor presented funding of $10 million to renovate the local vocational educational center, promote tourism and improve infrastructure. Grants were issued for $36,000 to the Edmonson Convention & Tourism Commission and $736,000 being funded to the Edmonson County Water District.
Monday, February 20th, 2023
District Tournament action this week
The 18th District Tournament will be played this year at Hart County High School. In girls action, Caverna and Hart County play in the first game Monday night at 5:30. Green County and LaRue County play the first game Tuesday night at 5:30. In the boys bracket, LaRue County and Hart County play in the second game Monday night at 7pm. Caverna and Green County play in the second game Tuesday night at 7pm. We will have the broadcast of every game here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, February 20th, 2023
Woodbine man arrested in child's murder
Kentucky State Police are investigating the death of a 3-year-old child. KSP was contacted by the Whitley County Sheriff's Office Sunday afternoon, requesting assistance with a death investigation involving a 3-year-old child in the Woodbine community of Whitley County. Preliminary investigation revealed Whitley County EMS responded to a residence where a 3-year-old child was unresponsive. The child was transported by EMS to Baptist Health Corbin where the child was pronounced deceased by the Whitley County Coroner's Office. An autopsy is scheduled in Frankfort at the State Medical Examiner's Office. 22-year-old Jordan Blake Taylor, of Woodbine, was arrested and charged with 1 count of murder, 1st degree. He was lodged in Whitley County Detention Center. The investigation by Kentucky State Police continues.
Monday, February 20th, 2023
Devore's Restaurant building destroyed in fire
A beloved staple of the Hardyville community has suffered significant fire damage. Devore's Restaurant, owned and operated by Tracey Devore, caught fire Saturday shortly before 3:00 p.m. Several fire departments battled the blaze. No injuries were reported. The business was a total loss.
Monday, February 20th, 2023
Drug arrest in Edmonson County over the weekend
A 43-year-old man was arrested early Sunday morning on numerous charges. Edmonson County Sheriff's Department placed Travis Stewart under arrest for careless driving, operating a vehicle with expired operator's license, possession of controlled substance, 1st degree, (methamphetamine),
drug paraphernalia buy/possess, and no registration receipt. He was transported to Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, February 20th, 2023
Glasgow Police arrest driver for drugs and traffic violations
A 27-year-old man has been arrested on drug charges in Barren County. Tanner Stout was arrested Sunday on charges of: speeding, wanton endangerment, leaving the scene of an accident, fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle, reckless driving, improper signal, trafficking in a controlled substance, (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, no registration receipt or plates, failure to maintain required insurance, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, improper registration, fleeing or evading police, 1st degree, (on foot), operating a motor vehicle under the influence, (aggravating circumstance), and no registration receipt. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, February 20th, 2023
Arrest made in Metcalfe County
37-year-old Brian Thompson was arrested Sunday in Metcalfe County. Thompson was charged with probation violation, criminal mischief, 3rd degree, and public intoxication -controlled substance. He was transported to the Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, February 17th, 2023
Sports And Activities Ticker
In Thursday night high school basketball, Caverna’s girls and boys wrapped up the regular season. The Lady Colonels lost to Metcalfe County, 77-29. The Colonels defeated Metcalfe County, 72-68 to finish the regular season with a three-game winning streak.
Tonight, Hart County’s girls and boys wrap up the regular season hosting Adair County for a varsity double header. Our coverage begins at 5:15 with tip off of the girls game set for 5:30.
There will be no school in Hart County Monday, February 20th.
The 18th District Tournament will be played this year at Hart County High School. In girls action, Caverna and Hart County play in the first game Monday night at 5:30. Green County and LaRue County play the first game Tuesday night at 5:30. In the boys bracket, LaRue County and Hart County play in the second game Monday night at 7pm. Caverna and Green County play in the second game Tuesday night at 7pm. We will have the broadcast of every game here on WLOC Sports.
In Wrestling, Hart County’s Kaden Shive competes Saturday in the Semi-State Round at Atherton High School in Louisville.
Hart County’s cadet winter guard, high school winter guard and winds groups travel to compete Saturday at Wilson Central High School in Lebanon, Tennessee. The cadet group performs at 11:40, the high school guard performs at 1:02 and the winds group performs at 7:10.
Friday, February 17th, 2023
Concert In Mammoth Cave Set To Draw Large Crowd
Officials with Mammoth Cave National Park say nearly 25,000 people entered a ticket lottery for an upcoming concert featuring Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra, who are set to perform two concerts inside the cave on April 29th. Famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma will also perform at the event. Those wanting to attend the concert submitted applications in late January and early February. Applications were received from 28 states, Washington D.C. and Canada. The performance is expected to be filmed. The park’s press release does not specify how many tickets were awarded.
Friday, February 17th, 2023
Domestic Disturbance Results In Triple Arrest
Police in Leitchfield investigating a domestic disturbance arrested three people Wednesday morning. Officers were made aware of a Tuesday evening incident involving a wanted felon, identified as 25-year-old Hakim Bowles, of Oak Grove, Kentucky. Bowles is accused of strangulation and holding a female subject against her will. Bowles, considered armed and dangerous, was observed at a residence on Commerce Drive. Police made entry and cleared eight people from the residence. Various items of drug paraphernalia were observed in the open. During a search, 26-year-old Kendall Payne, of Leitchfield, was found in possession of methamphetamine and marijuana. Also, during the search, 18-year-old Cheyenna Walker was found in possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Bowles was detained and served with a probation violation warrant. Additional charges include unlawful imprisonment and assault. All three were taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, February 17th, 2023
Unidentified Body Found
A body was found near the old Fruit of the Loom factory in Campbellsville Thursday. Police say the deceased male was located in a wooded area and will be sent to the state medical examiner’s office for identification and an autopsy. No additional details are expected to be released until results are returned to investigators.
Friday, February 17th, 2023
Domestic Assault Arrest
Hodgenville police responded to a domestic disturbance call Wednesday evening on Lincoln Farm Road. Officers investigated and arrested 44-year-old Jeffery Whaley, of Ohio. He is charged with domestic assault and is being held at LaRue County Jail.
Friday, February 17th, 2023
Fiscal Court Recap
Just over 91% of Hart County’s property taxes have been paid. Sheriff Jeff Wilson included the figure during his departmental report at Thursday’s fiscal court meeting. Those who have not yet paid property taxes for the year are assessed a penalty. The sheriff’s report also included the hiring of a school resource officer at Cub Run Elementary as well as the hiring of a new deputy. In other reports during the meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson says there are 202 inmates currently being held at the facility. He presented a check in the amount of just over $32,000 for litter abatement which is being used in the hiring of solid waste personnel. The court approved the following items: The treasurer’s report, a 2nd reading for building code enforcement, payment for half of the cost of floor replacement at Hart County Health Department, the jailer’s annual budget, the clerk’s receipt of an election equipment grant, advertisement for the sale of two road department trailers, advertisement for the purchase of a new dump truck, advertisement for purchasing road materials, adoption of the state’s holiday schedule, an appointment to the 109 board and the hiring of a county finance officer. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be March 2nd.
Thursday, February 16th, 2023
Stolen ATV Recovered And Three Charged
A probation and parole check resulted in the recovery of stolen property and numerous charges against three individuals. Tuesday, the Hart County Sheriff’s Department was requested to assist in locating a subject in Horse Cave. An ATV involved in a theft was recovered and 31-year-old Cormon Huskey, of Horse Cave, was charged with receiving stolen property along with fleeing and evading in a motor vehicle, having no operator’s license, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Also charged with receiving stolen property is 45-year-old Kimberly Phillips, of Horse Cave. She is additionally charged with hindering prosecution or apprehension and public intoxication by use of a controlled substance. During the investigation, police arrested a third suspect, 53-year-old Ralph Parrish, of Horse Cave. He is charged with criminal trespassing.
Thursday, February 16th, 2023
Crystal Meth Bust
Over 50 grams of crystal meth were found as police in Barren County responded to a drug complaint Monday at a residence on Oakhill School Road just west of Glasgow. Officers and officials with the Department of Social Services located 24-year-old James Edward Scott and a female subject at the residence. Consent to search was given resulting in the discovery of approximately 53 grams of crystal meth, $436 in cash, scales, meth pipes and baggies. Scott claimed ownership of these items. He was arrested and charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, February 16th, 2023
Caverna Wraps Up Regular Season Basketball Action Tonight
In high school basketball, tonight is the regular season wrap-up for Caverna. The Lady Colonels and Colonels host Metcalfe County for a 5:30 tip off. We’ll have the broadcast of both games. Coverage begins at 5:15 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, February 16th, 2023
Severe Weather Potential Through This Evening
Additional rain and thunderstorms will be possible this afternoon into this evening ahead of strong cold front. Straight line winds and heavy rain are primary threats throughout. While not the primary concern, an isolated/brief tornado possibility exists for the region. Individual thunderstorm clusters will pass through the region with a potential squall line between 4-8pm. We’ll be on the air with any warning activations as storms develop and push east.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
High School Basketball Ticker
In Tuesday night high school basketball, the Lady Raiders stretched their winning streak to four games, defeating Monroe County, 63-59 in overtime. The Raiders also defeated Monroe County by the same score, 63-59.
Tuesday night was homecoming at Caverna. The Lady Colonels defeated Adair County, 72-54. The Colonels also defeated Adair County, 76-70. Congratulations to this year’s Caverna Homecoming Court. Janiya Craine is Basketball Homecoming Queen and Jonathan Priddy is Homecoming King.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
Man With Gun-Shaped Lighter Causes Panic
Police responded to the Morgantown Road Walmart in Bowling Green Monday night after a man was seen on camera, appearing to wave a gun. The store was evacuated and police say some ran from the store in panic. The subject, identified as Cedric Donan, walked out of the store during the evacuation and was detained. Officers located a gold lighter with a pistol grip and handgun shape in the man’s possession. Donan told them he was attempting to show the lighter to his wife and did not intend to cause any public alarm. Donan received a citation for second-degree disorderly conduct and was released.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
Hodgenville Police On Blitz
Police in Hodgenville are on a blitz to find several subjects being sought with outstanding arrest warrants and open cases. Ronald Brown Jr. has two active warrants for failure to appear. Blake Hoots, of Campbellsville, has a criminal summons. Jonathon Rawlins, of Hodgenville, has an active warrant for terroristic threatening and Andriel McNalley has an active warrant for flagrant non-support. Anyone with information on these subjects is asked to contact Hodgenville Police at 270-491-5357.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
Multi Semi Crash Blocks Interstate
Traffic was stopped for about two hours on Southbound I-65 Tuesday afternoon between Sonora and Upton. Just before Noon Eastern Time, two semis wrecked in a rear-end collision at Mile Marker 79, scattering debris and cargo across all three lanes, shoulders and right of way. The truck losing its cargo contained a latex adhesive substance. One lane opened around just before 2pm. All three lanes opened and cleanup wrapped up just before 6pm. At one point, motorists were backed up about seven miles to Exit 86. While traffic on the interstate sat idle, local drivers had to contend with the overflow along US 31W and intersecting routes through Glendale, Sonora and Upton.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
Hodgenville Police On Blitz
Police in Hodgenville are on a blitz to find several subjects being sought with outstanding arrest warrants and open cases. Ronald Brown Jr. has two active warrants for failure to appear. Blake Hoots of Campbellsville has a criminal summons. Jonathon Rawlins of Hodgenville has an active warrant for terroristic threatening and Andriel McNalley has an active warrant for flagrant non-support. Anyone with information on these subjects is asked to contact Hodgenville Police at 270-491-5357.
Tuesday, February 14th, 2023
Glasgow man charged with murder
The man charged with murder in Glasgow over the weekend appeared in court Monday for arraignment. Records indicate 46-year-old James Campbell, of Glasgow, has entered a plea of not-guilty to charges of murder and wanton endangerment related to an argument and shooting Friday night which resulted in the death of Roger Noland, of Scottsville. Bond is set at $50,000 with a preliminary hearing set for February 20th.
Tuesday, February 14th, 2023
Campbellsville man arrested after domestic altercation
Hodgenville Police responded to a domestic incident call Saturday. When officers arrived at the location on South Lincoln Boulevard, they found 38-year-old Samuel Trulock, of Campbellsville, in violation of a Domestic Violence/Emergency Protective Order. A police report says Trulock caused damage to a police cruiser during the incident. He was taken to LaRue County Jail and booked on the DVO/EPO violation, for violation of conditions of release, disorderly conduct, criminal trespassing and criminal mischief. Samuel Trulock will appear in court on Wednesday.
Monday, February 13th, 2023
Fatal Crash On US 68
A man is dead following a crash in Campbellsville Thursday evening. Police responded to US 68 and West Main Street where 58-year-old Steve Hovious of Campbellsville failed to stop at a traffic signal while eastbound on US 68. His Honda Accord struck a Ford Explorer driven by 32-year-old Courtney Gumm of Nancy, who was turning onto westbound US 68 from West Main Street. Hovious was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital where he died a short time later. Gumm was also transported to Taylor Regional Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Two juvenile passengers in Gumm’s vehicle were not injured.
Monday, February 13th, 2023
Couple Arrested On Drug Charges
Hardin County Narcotics Task Force and Leitchfield Police arrested a couple last week after the discovery of a large amount of methamphetamine. A search warrant was served at a unit in Cave Mill Apartments on Sunrise Drive. Several baggies of marijuana, cash and drug paraphernalia were also located. Police say there were two children in the apartment at the time. Officers detained 29-year-old Dustin Greer and 22-year-old Jasmine Decker. Both are booked at Grayson County Detention center on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana, endangering the welfare of a minor and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Monday, February 13th, 2023
Weekend Local Sports And Activities Recap And Schedules
In Friday night high school basketball, Hart County’s Lady Raiders defeated Greenwood, 69-62 behind 44 points by Dea Bradley. Caverna’s Lady Colonels defeated North Hardin Christian, 39-22.
Saturday, the Lady Raiders and Raiders played Glasgow in a varsity double header at Memorial Elementary School. The girls defeated Glasgow, 60-57 and the boys defeated Glasgow, 62-56.
Tonight, the Lady Raiders are at home and push for a top seed in the upcoming 18th District Tournament. They will play LaRue County at 5:30. Tonight’s girls action at Hart County High School will be a single game. There will be no boys game.
In Orlando, Florida, Cheerleaders from Hart County High School represented the county and state with stellar performances in the Universal Cheer Association (UCA) National High School Cheerleading Championship. After making through a preliminary competition on Friday and semi-final competition Saturday, the group performed Sunday in National Finals of the Medium D2 Game Day Division. Hart County placed 9th out of 36 national finalist groups.
Congratulations to Hart County's Kaden Shive. He finished 2nd place in the 175lb weight class during the Region 2 Wrestling Tournament over the weekend hosted by Hart County High School. Kaden moves on to compete Saturday in the Semi-State Round at Atherton High School in Louisville.
Monday, February 13th, 2023
Roundabouts Are Intersection Solutions Of The Future
Ten roundabout locations will be built as part of a safety and improvement project set to begin this Week in Elizabethtown. The $4.998 Million contract is awarded to Louisville Paving Company, Inc. and will be complete in fall of 2024. While the project is being administered by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, some locations are a collaborative effort with the City of Elizabethtown.
The first location for construction begins Tuesday at the intersection of KY 1136 and US 31W Bypass. It is the largest roundabout in the group and will complete by August 1st. Motorists should pay close attention to work zone signage when approaching the intersection. Delays will be possible, especially at peak traffic hours. There will be changing traffic patterns used throughout different phases of the construction process. This location will not be closed during construction.
Locations to follow include KY 251 at Pear Orchard Road, Dolphin Drive at Josale Drive, Commerce Drive at Executive Drive, Woodland Drive at Layman Lane, KY 251 at Panther Lane, KY 251 at Beech Street, West Poplar Street at Sycamore Street, KY 251 at West Poplar Street and West Poplar Street at North Mantle Avenue. After construction ramps up, the contractor expects project work flow to involve two or three locations at once. Closures of varying lengths will take place at these locations.
Friday, February 10th, 2023
Lawsuit Filed In Death Of Inmate
If February of 2022, an inmate died at LaRue County Detention Center and nearly a year later his family has filed a lawsuit against the former jailer and seven others employed at the jail during that time. Dalton Milby, who was 27, was incarcerated on February 12th last year on a menacing charge and attempted suicide according to an investigation report from Hodgenville Police. The suit alleges failure to provide adequate medical care, claims defendants were deliberately indifferent to an inmate’s medical and psychological needs and says they inflicted cruel and unusual punishment. The suit also claims the jailer failed to operate the jail effectively, did not perform duties to ensure constitutional care, did not prevent other unconstitutional conditions and did not provide adequate training and supervision. Dalton Milby’s family claims he told officers he recently attempted suicide and made comments clearly demonstrating psychological distress. They say he was given a standard jumpsuit which under circumstances should not have been provided and afterwards officers did not perform legally required in-person surveillance. The former jailer and seven other defendants are being sued on grounds of negligence, wrongful death and a number of individual claims. The suit seeks a trial by jury, along with two compensatory awards. Judge Rebecca Grady Jennings from the Western District of Kentucky in Louisville is assigned the case. As of now, a court date has not been scheduled.
Friday, February 10th, 2023
Lincoln Parkway Collision Sends Four To Hospital
A two-vehicle collision on Lincoln Parkway just west of Hodgenville late Wednesday afternoon sent four to the hospital. A report from police says a vehicle driven by Shirley Johnson of Hodgenville turned into the path of a vehicle driven by Alexis Snawder of Campbellsville. Snawder and three children were transported for treatment.
Friday, February 10th, 2023
Assault In Hodgenville
Wednesday night, Hodgenville Police arrested 54-year-old Dennis Lackey of Hodgenville on a warrant. The warrant says Lackey caused visible injury to a victim at a location on Shawnee Drive this past Sunday. Lackey is in LaRue County Jail on a charge of 4th degree assault.
Friday, February 10th, 2023
Greensburg Arrests
A Greensburg man was arrested Tuesday night for multiple traffic offences on Henry Street. A traffic stop on Wendell Reynolds resulted in charges of driving on a suspended license, failure to produce proof of insurance, no registration and no tail lights. He was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
On Wednesday, Greensburg Police were called to a disturbance on Shreve Avenue. When they arrived, they observed 30-year-old Amy Moore intoxicated. She was taken into custody on public intoxication excluding alcohol and disorderly conduct charges. She was jailed at Taylor County Detention Center.
Friday, February 10th, 2023
High School Sports And Activities Ticker
On the high schools sports ticker, Hart County High School Wrestling is hosting the Region 2 Wrestling Tournament tonight and tomorrow. Come out, support the Raiders and watch some of the best wrestlers in the state compete for a regional title.
In basketball, the Raiders of Hart County dropped a close game with Russell County Thursday night, 64-58. Tonight, the Lady Raiders travel to Bowling Green to take on Greenwood in a 6pm varsity-only game. Coverage begins shortly after our 5pm newscast here on WLOC. Saturday afternoon, the Lady Raiders and Raiders host Glasgow for a double header which tips off at 3pm. Saturday's games will be played at Memorial Elementary. We’ll have both games here on WLOC Sports. The Lady Colonels of Caverna are at home tonight as they host North Hardin Christian.
Good luck to the Hart County High School’s Cheerleaders. They are in Orlando, Florida to compete in the Universal Cheer Association (UCA) National High School Cheerleading Championship. After a day of fun at Disney on Thursday, the squad gets down to business as they take the floor at 9:41 central time this morning in their division. You can watch their performance on the UCA Website: varsity.com/uca
Congratulations to Hart County High School Raider Band Student, Sam Clauson. He is performing as the top trombone player in the All-State Symphonic Band this weekend.
Thursday, February 9th, 2023
Woman Accused Of Abusing Child At Grocery
Police say a woman who was seen repeatedly hitting a 2-year-old in the face at an Elizabethtown Kroger store claimed she did it because the child's crying "overstimulated" her.
According to court documents, officers with the Elizabethtown Police Department arrested 22-year-old Danielle Bryant just before 1 a.m. on Tuesday.
Police were called to the Kroger at 111 Towne Drive in Elizabethtown, after someone reported a child abuse incident.
When officers arrived, they spoke with a manager who said the incident, which happened at about 8:30 p.m. Monday, had been captured on surveillance video.
During the video, the 2-year-old girl falls out of the shopping cart and begins crying. Police say Bryant then slaps the child with her open hand, starts pulling her hair and swears at her.
A witness allegedly saw Bryant then walk out to a vehicle in the parking lot and put the 2-year-old in a car seat and then got into the driver's seat.
When the 2-year-old kept crying, Bryant allegedly got out of the driver's seat, opened the door next to the car seat and then slapped the girl in the face.
The witness told police that Bryant then "reared back" and hit the 2-year-old several times.
Police were able to identify the woman as Bryant and confronted her about the incident. She allegedly admitted to hitting the 2-year-old and said she did it because she was "overstimulated because of her crying." According to an arrest report, Bryant also told police that the 2-year-old bit her as she was placing her in the car seat, and as a result, she "lost it" and "blacked out" before hitting her.
Police say the left side of the 2-year-old's face was red and swollen, and a friend of Bryant's also witnessed the incident.
Bryant is charged with first-degree criminal abuse of a child. She is currently being held in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 9th, 2023
Parkway Chase From Glasgow To Edmonton
An Owensboro man is in jail after a police pursuit on Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway through Glasgow. A citation says 38-year-old Robert Frakes is charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a substance, speeding, reckless driving, first-degree fleeing or evading police, first-degree wanton endangerment, disregarding a stop sign, driving on the wrong side of the road, no registration plates and failure to maintain required insurance. An officer observed Frakes driving westbound just before 1pm Monday at 95 miles per hour in a 70 miles per hour zone. A traffic stop was conducted and a check of his ID revealed active warrants. Frakes began to drive away at a high rate of speed toward Edmonton on the wrong side of the parkway, running multiple vehicles off the road. Once the chase got to Edmonton, Frakes traveled west on US 68/80 where spikes were deployed. He turned onto Bunch Avenue, which is a road with no outlet. When Frakes stopped, he was placed into custody and taken to Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 9th, 2023
Deputy Jailer Charged For Stealing From Inmate
A Barren County Deputy Jailer stole $1,500 from an inmate at the facility. On Wednesday morning, investigators charged 25-year-old Dustin Young, of Edmonton, with theft by unlawful taking. They say Young took the money from a man arrested in a pursuit which ended in Metcalfe County in late January. When that suspect was being booked, Young took the suspect’s wallet. Young’s actions were captured on video surveillance. When interviewed, he admitted taking the money to pay bills and buy a gun. Dustin Young is currently Jailed in Warren County. He appears in court on February 13th.
Wednesday, February 8th, 2023
Heating Assistance Available To Residents
Residents eligible for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Enrollment for the crisis component is now open in each county. This phase of the program is available to assist households experiencing a home heating crisis situation. Community Action Agencies across Kentucky are accepting applications first come, first serve through March 31st or until funds have been exhausted. For program guidelines and to apply, contact the Community Action of Southern Kentucky office in Munfordville at 270-524-0224. Barren County residents can call the Glasgow office at 270-651-8171.
Wednesday, February 8th, 2023
Body Found In 2006 Identified
A body discovered just north of Elizabethtown off of I-65 nearly two decades ago has been identified through advanced forensics. Hunters discovered the body of 63-year-old Rickey Allen Leslie late in 2006. It is believed Leslie died of natural causes several weeks before the discovery. A family member says Leslie suffered from mental issues before his death. He was last seen by his sister early December of that year at a hotel near the interstate in Elizabethtown. He was staying at the hotel but when she came to get him so he could live with her, he was gone. Lesile, who at the time was an unidentified John Doe, was buried in the city cemetery. His sister says the identification news is saddening, but now there is closure for their family.
Wednesday, February 8th, 2023
Senator Files Bill To Abolish Death Penalty
Hart County’s State Senator, Steve Meredith of Grayson County, has once again sponsored a bill to abolish the death penalty in Kentucky. Senate Bill 45 aims to replace the death penalty with life in prison without parole. After multiple unsuccessful attempts in previous sessions, Meredith hopes the bill can push through both sessions this year. He says his passion for this bill stems from his pro-life beliefs. He says his faith wouldn’t allow him to take anyone’s life, even if they had taken a life. He also cites a concern regarding wrongful convictions. It is estimated that as many as 4/100 death row inmates are innocent. Kentucky’s most recent execution was in 2008. Executions in the state remain on hold because of court orders issued in 2010 by Franklin Circuit Court Judge Philip Shepherd.
Wednesday, February 8th, 2023
Wrecks Block Roads
Two traffic crashes blocked roads in Hart County Tuesday. Just after lunch, a truck turned over on Priceville Road (KY 728) near Wheeler Mill Road (KY 694). Cleanup partially blocked traffic for about three hours. Around 6pm, a vehicle collided with a utility pole just south of Rowletts on US 31W, pulling lines down onto the roadway. Cleanup and utility work cleared the scene around 10pm and the road reopened.
Wednesday, February 8th, 2023
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball from Tuesday night, the Lady Raiders were defeated by the Lady Hornets of Metcalfe County, 57-40 while the Raiders defeated the Hornets in the second game of the varsity double header, 72-66. Caverna’s Colonels traveled to Somerset Christian and won, 84-68.
Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
New ownership of Franklin Drive-In
Owners of the Franklin Drive-In announced Monday the Simpson County venue is being sold and they do not expect the new property owner to continue operation. The ownership has been the same for the past 33 years since being purchased from the original drive-in owners who built the venue in the late 1960s. In their decision to sell, they cite increased traffic noise and light pollution, making enjoyable viewing more challenging for moviegoers. They also say first-run movies going directly to homes via streaming is making it more difficult to consistently draw viable audiences. A Facebook post thanks former patrons for their support.
Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
City of Clarkson to receive road resurfacing funds
The City of Clarkson is getting just over $97 Thousand in discretionary funding from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The money will be used for resurfacing of just over a half-mile of city streets, including Leslie Court, Leigh Avenue and Laura Lane. Requests were made to the Cabinet’s Department of Rural and Municipal Aid and approved this week. The city is responsible for administering contracts for the work.
Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
Greensburg man arrested on drug charges
A Greensburg man has been arrested following an indictment on drug related charges. Police located 44-year-old James Thomas at a location on West Columbia Avenue just after 1am Sunday. He is charged with possession of Hydrocodone and for not having a prescription controlled substance in its proper container. Thomas was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
Indiana man arrested in Leitchfield
An Indiana man tried to pass counterfeit money in Leitchfield over the weekend. Police responded to Five Star just before 2am Saturday where 28-year-old Aaron Cummings handed over a fake $20 bill. The clerk refused and Cummings left the store. Police stopped him and arrested him on the square after finding counterfeit currency in his possession. In ID check revealed warrants for failure to appear out of another county. Aaron Cummings is charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument. A juvenile was also in his car resulting in a charge on unlawful transaction with a minor. He was taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Monday, February 6th, 2023
High School Basketball Recap And Look Ahead
Friday night, the Lady Raiders of Hart County defeated the Lady Dragons of Green County, 54-53 to snap a three-game skid while the Raiders lost to the Dragons, 80-63. Hart County’s girls and boys travel to Fort Knox tonight for a varsity double header. Our coverage begins at 5:15 with tip off of the girls game set for 5:30
The Lady Colonels lost the first game of a double header against LaRue County Friday night, 52-38. The Colonels lost 64-45. The Lady Colonels are in action tonight hosting Edmonson County. Caverna’s boys will be in action tomorrow night as they travel to Somerset Christian.
Monday, February 6th, 2023
Shooting Death Case Will Be Handed To Grand Jury
Grayson County’s Grand Jury will decide whether or not to indict a man who shot and killed another man who pulled a knife last week. Identities from the Thursday incident have been released. The man with the gun is identified as 42-year-old Michael Baker. The man with the knife is identified as 46-year-old Benjamin Vibbert. The two neighbors from the northwestern Grayson County Community of Short Creek had been in an argument involving a dog. Vibbert died at the scene. Baker went back to his residence after the shooting and waited for police to arrive, at which time he was taken into custody.
Monday, February 6th, 2023
Arrests In Greensburg
Greensburg Police arrested a man Thursday on an active warrant. Officers found Christopher Reynolds at his residence on Henry Street just before 9pm and placed him in custody. Reynolds is wanted for failure to pay fines related to a burglary in Taylor County. He was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Wednesday, Greensburg Police answered a DUI complaint and arrested 30-year-old Brent Lee of Greensburg. He was stopped on US 68 just before 3pm. Complete charges include operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a substance, driving on a DUI suspended license, having no registration plates, having no registration receipt, having improper equipment on his vehicle, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Monday, February 6th, 2023
Porch Thefts Continue To Be A Problem
Porch bandits continue to be a problem for residents. The Hardin County Sheriff’s Department is looking for a man seen on security camera video from the Cecilia area. He is shown taking packages off of a front porch Sunday afternoon at a home on Franklin Crossroads. Photos are posted on the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department Facebook page. Anyone with information that may help lead investigators to the suspect is asked to call the department at 270-765-5133.
Friday, February 3rd, 2023
Kentucky State Police Investigate Shooting Death in Grayson County
On Thursday, Feb. 2nd, at approximately 10:39 a.m., Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 4 received a call from the Grayson Co. Sheriff’s Office requesting assistance in investigating a shooting that had occurred near the 100 block of Keith’s Crossing in the Short Creek community of Grayson Co.
The preliminary investigation revealed a confrontation occurred between neighbors over a dog; 42-year-old Michael Baker, of Falls of Rough, and an adult male victim. At some point during the confrontation, Baker shot the victim who was later pronounced deceased at the scene by the Grayson Co. Coroner’s Office. The victim’s body was taken to the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office in Louisville for an autopsy. The victim’s name is being withheld at this time until notification of next of kin. The case will later be turned over to the Grayson Co. Grand Jury.
Friday, February 3rd, 2023
Traffic Offences Lead To Drug Charges
A man stopped by police in Brownsville for traffic violations also faces drug charges. Thursday, 24-year-old Ethan Ferguson was taken into custody and booked on charges of no registration plate, operating on a suspended or revoked license, failure to maintain insurance, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ferguson was transported to Hart County Jail.
Friday, February 3rd, 2023
Bonnieville Man Booked On Drug Charges
The Hart County Sheriff's Department arrested a Bonnieville man on multiple drug charges Thursday. Records indicate 55-year-old Roger Philpott was taken to Hart County Jail and booked on charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of PCP and for buying and/or possessing drug paraphernalia.
Friday, February 3rd, 2023
Horse Cave Gets Grant To Maintain Safety
Mayor Randall Curry says Kentucky League of Cities has given Horse Cave funding to maintain safety. A total of $3,000 is awarded to the city. KLC members receive these funds for various programs and services that reduce liability. Curry says the money will be used on a discretionary basis. He says road safety cones, worker personal protection equipment and trainings are among examples of items to be purchased.
Since 1999, KLC has awarded more than $5.5 million state-wide in liability and safety grants.
Services provided by KLC Insurance help members increase public safety with proactive programs along with affordable liability, property, workers’ compensation and other municipal insurance products. In addition to insurance, Kentucky League of Cities offers employee benefits programs, legislative advocacy, financial and municipal law services, training, community development and other resources.
Friday, February 3rd, 2023
Friday Night High School Sports Ticker
It's a big district night as Hart County's girls and boys travel to Green County for a varsity basketball double header. The Lady Raiders tip-off at 5:30 followed by the Raiders around 7pm. Our coverage begins at 5:15 here on WLOC Sports.
For Caverna, the Lady Colonels and Colonels host LaRue County with tip off of the girls game set for 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 2nd, 2023
$3 Million Water Treatment Company To Locate In Leitchfield
A water treatment company is locating in Leitchfield. Water Solutions Unlimited Inc. (WSU) will create eight on-site jobs and four remote positions. During the announcement Wednesday, county officials said the new facility will increase the capacity to blend and manufacture chemicals needed to combat dirty water and corrosion. The Camby, Indiana based company also sells phosphates and other chemicals which improve water quality.
Thursday, February 2nd, 2023
Police Investigating Lake Community Break-Ins
Police are looking for a suspect in multiple break-ins from Saturday and Sunday in Edmonson County. The sheriff's department has posted surveillance footage of one instance on their Facebook page. Security cameras from Salings Grocery on Nolin Dam Road show the individual who was driving a silver 2014 model Ford Flex which is stolen from Grayson County. Investigators believe the man may have fled to Tennessee. Other break-in locations are reported in the Cave Hollow Bay area. Anyone with information which may be helpful with the investigation is asked to call the Edmonson County Sheriff's Office at 270-597-2729.
Thursday, February 2nd, 2023
Man In Hart County Arrested During Domestic Incident
A Horse Cave man is charged with domestic assault. Police arrested 47-year-old Christopher Bath Wednesday night. He was taken to Hart County Jail where he was also booked on a charge of being a persistent felony offender and for non-payment of court costs, fines or fees. Jail records show a $50,000 bond and a court appearance set for Monday morning.
Thursday, February 2nd, 2023
Hart County Basketball Homecoming
Basketball Homecoming was Wednesday night at Hart County High School. The Raiders defeated Nelson County 61-48 to improve to 10-9 on the season. The Lady Raiders were defeated by Nelson County 63-44 and fall to 9-10 on the season.
At half-time of the boys game, homecoming court ceremonies were held. The 2023 Hart County High School Basketball Homecoming King is Keaton Walters and the queen is Kenly Christy. Homecoming Prince is Clark Rexroat and Homecoming Princess is Dea Bradley.
Thursday, February 2nd, 2023
Rescheduled game for Hart vs Larue
Hart County will host Larue County Monday, February 13th, in a girl/boy double header. Studio 101 will have live coverage of both games starting at 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday, February 1st, 2023
Man Charged In Animal Cruelty Case
Kentucky State Police say a Hardin County man shot and killed 12 puppies. A citation charges 27-year-old Tristan Hollin of cruelty to animals and tampering with physical evidence. Friday, officers responded to a residence on Dry Ridge Road in Eastview after witnesses reported Hollin talking about killing the animals. The animals’ owner, who went to the residence, told troopers there was a large amount of blood in an outbuilding on the property. After obtaining a search warrant, troopers investigated the outbuilding which appeared to be an animal pen, finding blood and three puppies in a container. They also observed a fresh pile of dirt. The other nine puppies had been buried. Tristan Hollin was located in bedroom of the residence and admitted shooting the animals. He was taken into custody and remains jailed at Hardin County Detention center. He is also charged with a probation violation as a felon. A court appearance is scheduled for February 3rd.
Wednesday, February 1st, 2023
Teen Kills Stepfather
Authorities in Grayson County say a 15-year-old killed his stepfather. Deputies arrived Monday night at a location on Bradley Bend Road where they found a man stabbed in the back with a large knife. The victim is identified as 38-year-old Timothy Higdon. He was bleeding from his torso and was transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center. After being stabilized, Higdon was sent to University of Louisville Hospital where he died a short time later. In addition to murder, the juvenile is charged with assault and tampering with physical evidence. The juvenile is currently incarcerated at Warren County Regional Juvenile Detention Center.
Wednesday, February 1st, 2023
Warrants Discovered During Traffic Stop
A Greensburg traffic stop early Monday resulted in the driver’s arrest on multiple warrants. Police identified 28-year-old Shelbie Rowland after being pulled over on Main Street. Warrants for failure to appear include charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. Rowland was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Wednesday, February 1st, 2023
Hart County Homecoming Set For Tonight
After being canceled Tuesday night due to inclement weather, basketball homecoming is set for tonight at Hart County High School in a varsity double header against Nelson County. The Raiders play first at 5:30 followed by the Lady Raiders. Homecoming ceremonies will be held at half time of the boys game. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 5:15.
Tuesday, January 31st, 2023
Sentencing Finalized In 2019 Sexual Assault Case
William Kyle Gardner is set to serve 17 years in prison. We last updated you on the former school teacher’s sexual abuse case back in September, when he entered a guilty plea to charges of first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor, tampering with a witness and prohibited use of electronic communication to procure a minor for sexual activity. At that time, prosecution recommended the 17-year-sentence along with a $1,000 fine and five years of conditional release. When the plea was entered, prosecution also made a recommendation to limit parole eligibility until Gardner serves 85% of his sentence. The case has been active for over three years. In November 2019, Gardner, who was 27 at the time, was indicted for sexual encounters which occurred between August and October earlier that year with a 13-year-old female. In July of 2020, he was arrested again for encounters with the girl after bringing her to a Motel in Horse Cave. He had been released on a $75,000 bond three months before the second arrest.
Tuesday, January 31st, 2023
Convicted Felon Arrested After Domestic Assault
Police in Glasgow responded to a domestic violence call Sunday along East Wayne Street. When they arrived, officers spoke with a female victim with visible injuries. She claims she was assaulted by 55-year-old Jamie Allen Vaughn. Police located a handgun at the residence they say belongs to Vaughn. He has a prior felony conviction. Jamie Allen Vaughn was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of domestic violence assault and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. He is scheduled to appear in court February 6th.
Tuesday, January 31st, 2023
Police Searching For Fuel Thieves
Police in Horse Cave are asking for help locating suspects in the theft of diesel fuel from Daily Mart, located on the eastern side of town along KY 218. A notice from the department says around 11:30 Sunday evening, two vehicles associated with the theft were captured on store surveillance footage. One of these trucks appears to be a two-tone F-350 flatbed and the other appears to be a dark-colored Ram dually. Pictures are posted on the Horse Cave Police Department’s Facebook page. Anyone with information is asked to call them at 270-786-4357.
Monday, January 30th, 2023
High School Sports Ticker
Friday night, Caverna's girls lost to Thomas Nelson, 53-27 and the boys lost to Bethlehem 64-58.
On the schedule tonight, Hart County and Larue County boys and girls basketball games have been cancelled.
Monday, January 30th, 2023
Inmate Sought After Walking Off Detail
Kentucky State Police and other local law enforcement agencies are searching for a Hart County inmate who was assigned to work release at Hart County Animal Shelter. A release says 29-year-old Abdullah Qasem, described as a white male, approximately 6' 2" and approximately 250 pounds walked away just before 8am Saturday. A release from the jail says officials believe Qasem may be headed toward Lexington. He was last observed wearing blue jeans and a green animal shelter hoodie. Anyone with a tip should contact law enforcement.
Monday, January 30th, 2023
EPO Violation Investigation Results In Drug Charges
Police in Leitchfield were called to a residence on Shauna Drive for a possible emergency protective order violation. When they arrived early Wednesday morning, a resident told them 27-year-old Dustin Davis tried to force his way in. He left the scene before officers arrived. Police located a loaded rifle and shotgun in a garage but were unable to locate another shotgun described by the resident. Davis was located a short time later at an apartment complex on Thomas drive sitting in a chair. A baggie was observed next to him containing Oxycodone, Xanax and Ambien. Dustin Davis was arrested and charged with multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance and for not having a prescription controlled substance in its proper container. He was booked at Grayson County Detention Center.
Monday, January 30th, 2023
Wanted Man Arrested In Greensburg
Thursday evening, Greensburg Police arrested a man on a warrant. A release from the department says 33-year-old Andrew Hahn was taken into custody on charges of failure to appear, operating on a suspended or revoked license, disregarding a stop sign and failure to produce proof of insurance. Hahn was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Monday, January 30th, 2023
Second Juvenile Detention Center Incident In Less Than A Week
Three juveniles attacked a youth worker over the weekend at Warren County Juvenile Detention center. The incident marks the second in less than a week at the facility. After the attack Saturday evening, involved inmates barricaded themselves inside an office, locking the door and blocking it with a filing cabinet. Kentucky State Police and Warren County Regional Jail Critical Emergency Response Team members were called for assistance and resolved the situation without force. Juveniles involved were not injured in Saturday’s incident. Those involved are 16-years-old and are incarcerated on charges of murder, robbery and trafficking. Additional charges will be added. Due to these instances, the facility is operating under controlled confinement, with movement inside the facility being limited. In the previous incident on January 23rd which was also resolved without injury, several juvenile offenders orchestrated an attack on staff.
Friday, January 27th, 2023
Friday Sports Ticker
In high school basketball Friday night, Caverna's Boys travel to Bethlehem for a junior varsity/varsity matchup. Catch the Colonels varsity game here on WLOC. Coverage begins at 7:15 p.m. central from Bardstown.
Hart County girls and boys are off until Monday, when the Lady Raiders and Raiders host Larue County in a varsity double header which is rescheduled from a cancellation earlier in the season.
Friday, January 27th, 2023
Joint funeral for two involved in falling sign incident and investigation update
Joint funeral services are Friday for a wife and husband, 72-year-old Lynn Curtis and 77-year-old Gene Curtis, both of Columbia. Grissom Martin Funeral Home is conducting arrangements with burial to follow in Columbia Cemetery. They were passengers in the car crushed by a falling restaurant sign in Elizabethtown last week. Lynn passed away shortly after the Thursday incident and Gene passed away Monday. The city of Elizabethtown has referred media to Elizabethtown Police since they are actively investigating the tragedy. Police are still citing an open investigation. The toppled high-mast sign has resulted in questions about responsibility of design and maintenance of such structures. City ordinances typically deal with height, proximity and other similar characteristics regulation but as with other structures, ,maintenance responsibility lies with property owners. A spokesperson for the4 International Sign Association, a trade group representing businesses with on premise commercial signage, says such signs are generally safe and are able to withstand extremely active weather conditions with very rare instances reported such as the situation in Elizabethtown. They are designed, engineered and constructed specifically for these types of installations. A family member believes negligence of sign maintenance is involved according to an interview given to a Louisville TV station, though the family member's claim of a "missing bolt" (for now) is unsubstantiated. A construction contractor says it would be very difficult to tell (at a glance from the ground and based on the impact damage of the sign" if a bolt was missing. The contractor says it will take specific and specialized investigation of remaining components and materials to confirm why failure of the structure occurred.
Friday, January 27th, 2023
Historic Bank Location Closing
The staple of a neighboring community will be closing its doors later this year. Magnolia Bank announced closure of the financial inst6itution's 1919 charter location with a planned phase out. The bank's facility in Magnolia (for which the institution is named) will cease operations after May 31st forcing it's local customers to visit other Magnolia Bank branches to conduct in-person business. As part of the phase out process, beginning February 1st, reduced weekday hours of operation will be 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern. The location will be closed from 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Eastern for lunch. A statement from the bank's board of directors says the decision to close the location is not made lightly, citing a reduction of in-person business, increased use of electronic banking options and staffing challenges among top contributing factors of inability to sustain successful operation. They say current staff will have the option of moving to other branches. Customers with a safe deposit box at the Magnolia Banking Center will be contacted about relocating contents. There is no action required by account holders. An online plea is being made by some customers, urging those who want the location to remain open, to contact the institution's top officers. Magnolia Bank opened September 29th, 1919 in the original 500-square-foot building after 28 men and women from the community combined to invest $15,000 and charter the institution. The Magnolia location was expanded in 1981 with the opening of the first Hodgenville branch. Since then, branches expanded into Hardin County and the institution currently has mortgage lending and commercial leasing offices throughout the United States.
Friday, January 27th, 2023
Edmonson County Still Working Toward Jail Project
At this week’s Edmonson County Fiscal Court meeting, members discussed updates to a proposed regional jail for the county. The proposed partnership is a cooperative effort with Butler and Ohio Counties. Edmonson County currently utilizes Hart County jail for inmates at a rate of $45 per day per inmate at an average of around $25,000 per month according to budget numbers released by Edmonson County officials in 2022. The annual agreement between these two counties was renewed in August but financial benefits Hart County receives would end with the annual expiration upon completion of a regional facility. While Edmonson County’s Fiscal Court agreed Hart County Jail is the most efficient option over other neighboring county facilities, the opportunity to secure grant funding and house federally funded prisoners in a new regional facility makes sense over continually paying $300,000 each year to outsource Edmonson County’s jail needs. At Edmonson County Fiscal Court’s meeting Monday night, a consultant with their Regional Jail Authority said a location search continues with attention still focused on the former juvenile justice camp just off I-165 (formerly Natcher Parkway). The location is no longer open and is owned by the state. It is considered surplus property. Contact has been made with the governor’s office with a request for the state to donate the property. The consultant says there is a high level of optimism. The Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet and the governor’s office are in favor of working out details with the Regional Jail Authority but there are a few hurdles to overcome. The consultant says visiting other facilities is one of the next steps as officials begin comparing and deciding on a new facility concept. A formal timetable for moving forward on a regional jail is still premature.
Thursday, January 26th, 2023
High School Basketball Sports Ticker
Hart County vs. Bethlehem game has been canceled for Friday night.
Caverna Boys will play at Bethlehem Friday night in a JV/Varsity contest. Studio 101 will be broadcasting the boys varsity game starting with the pregame show at 7:15 p.m.
Thursday, January 26th, 2023
Shoplifter Served Warrant And Found In Possession Of Drugs
Hodgenville Police served a warrant Tuesday resulting in additional charges following the discovery of drugs. Erin Booker was taken into custody for shoplifting and when jailed, a white substance along with a dollar bill and straw were found in her possession. She is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on the warrant and charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and promoting contraband.
Thursday, January 26th, 2023
Greensburg Police Make Weekend Arrests
Greensburg Police arrested a Hodgenville man Saturday on a LaRue County warrant for avoiding supervision. Around 4pm, officers located 24-year-old Dillon Carlile at a residence on Legion Park Road and placed him under arrest. Charges include domestic violence assault with minor injury and strangulation. Carlile was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
On Sunday, Greensburg Police arrested 29-year-old Jonathan Gaskins of Greensburg. He was taken into custody around 6pm at a location on Scottsville Street and is charged with violation of an Emergency Protective/Domestic Violence Order. Gaskins was jailed at Taylor County Detention Center.
Thursday, January 26th, 2023
Hardin County Man Strangles Mother And Damages Home
A Hardin County man is charged in the strangling of his mother. Police say 25-year-old Michael Nisbett of Rineyville also caused significant damage to her home after she found needles which are suspected in being used for injection of steroids. Nisbett destroyed two televisions, the front door, a kitchen sink and cabinetry at the residence. He became irate when she asked him to leave the home following discovery of these needles. Michael Nisbett faces charges of first-degree strangulation, fourth-degree assault, possession of anabolic steroids and first-degree criminal mischief. He is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center.
Thursday, January 26th, 2023
Governor Appoints Locals To Commissions And Councils
Statewide Council and commission appointments announced this week by Governor Andy Beshear include two local residents. Gregory Cecil is appointed to the Fish and Wildlife Resources Commission. His term will run through December 31st of 2025. Mr. Cecil is from Munfordville and is currently the principal of Hart County High School.
LaDonna Rogers is appointed to the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. Her term will run through December 31st of 2028. Ms. Rogers is from Glasgow and is currently the executive vice president of engagement and culture at TJ Samson Community Hospital.
Wednesday, January 25th, 2023
Sports Ticker
In Tuesday night Basketball, Caverna traveled to LaRue County for a varsity double header. The Lady Colonels lost 63-43 and the Colonels lost 61-46.
Hart County's girls and boys traveled to Taylor County. The Lady Raiders lost 55-41 and the Raiders lost 62-52.
In the Lady Raiders' game, Dea Bradley scored 21, putting her in the 2000 points club at Hart County. Congrats, Dea!
Wednesday, January 25th, 2023
Officers Assaulted Responding To Restaurant Customer Dispute
Glasgow officers were assaulted in an incident Tuesday at Little Caesar’s Pizza. Police responded to the restaurant just after 3:00 p.m. during a dispute between a customer and employees. The customer, identified as Ryan Woodard physically confronted officers requiring two of them to be treated at T J Samson Community Hospital. Woodard was booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of robbery, resisting arrest, assault of police officers, disorderly conduct and menacing.
Wednesday, January 25th, 2023
Student Tells Others Of Plan To Bring Gun To School
Police received report Tuesday afternoon of a seventh-grade student telling classmates of plans to bring a firearm to school and shoot other students at Bluegrass Middle School in Elizabethtown. Officers were dispatched to the school after the suspect student discussed plans on a bus ride home. Police talked with witnesses and took the juvenile suspect into custody on a charge of terroristic threatening. The school issued a one-call to parents confirming the situation and providing assurance it is safe to conduct classes today (Wednesday). A statement from the principal notes appreciation to students for reporting the threat immediately to a trusted adult rather than going to social media. Officials say this approach allowed for a thorough, concise and complete investigation.
Wednesday, January 25th, 2023
Man Enters Store Pointing Gun
A man walked into a convenience store carrying an AR15, pointing the weapon at the store’s owner and others on Friday. The Grayson County Sheriff’s Department was called to Opa’s Market on US 62 between Leitchfield and Elizabethtown around Noon. When officers arrived, the owner said the suspect, later identified as 31-year-old Joshua Barefoot, was talking without making sense. The owner provided police with video surveillance which confirmed the description of Barefoot’s actions. Joshua Barefoot was arrested around 2:30 at the Elizabethtown Police Department and then taken to Grayson County Detention Center where he is booked on charges of first-degree wanton endangerment.
Tuesday, January 24th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Hart County’s Raiders picked up a win at Meade County Monday night, 65-49. The boys are back in action tonight in a double header with the girls at Taylor County. Our coverage begins at 5:15 with tip off at 5:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Caverna is in action tonight in a district girls/boys double header at LaRue County with tip off set for 5:30 central in Hodgenville.
Tuesday, January 24th, 2023
Truck Reported Stolen
Police in LaRue County are looking for a vehicle reported stolen. The sheriff’s department says the white, 1999, Chevy Dually with a flatbed was taken from a location on Jericho Road. Anyone with information is asked to call the department at 270-358-3120. A picture of the vehicle is posed on the LaRue County Sheriff’s Facebook page.
Tuesday, January 24th, 2023
Monday Crashes Block Traffic
Emergency responders worked two crashes Monday, each blocking traffic during the afternoon rush. A truck and trailer hauling heavy equipment overturned near 2300 Raider Hollow Road around 1pm causing a detour for those traveling between Munfordville and Priceville. The scene cleared around 6pm. A crash occurred on US 31W just south of Rowletts around 4:00 p.m., blocking that road for a short time, also. Names of operators involved have not been officially released.
Tuesday, January 24th, 2023
ATVs Stolen From Parks & Rec
Police in Glasgow are investigating the theft of two ATVs owned by Barren County Parks and Recreation from a garage at Jackie Browning Park. Both vehicles were taken last Wednesday. County officials are installing surveillance in the park. They say locks were recently changed at the garage. Based on preliminary investigation, it is believed the vehicles were driven away. Anyone with information regarding the theft and location of these ATVs is asked to contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Tuesday, January 24th, 2023
Man From Car Crushed By Falling Sign Dies
The husband of a woman fatally injured when a falling sign struck the car in which they were passengers has died. A family member tells us 77-year-old Lloyd “Gene” Curtis of Columbia passed away early Monday morning following the incident and complications from recent heart surgery. His wife, Lillian “Lynn” Curtis, died in a Louisville hospital shortly after the high-mast sign located at Denny’s Restaurant in Elizabethtown toppled and fell on them last Thursday during high winds. The Curtis’ daughter, Mary Graham was driving the late model Dodge Dart in the parking lot between Denny’s and White Castle as the vehicle was struck. Graham was also injured and hospitalized but has been released and is recuperating at home. Funeral arrangements for both Lynn and Gene Curtis are incomplete but are being handled by Grissom-Martin Funeral Home of Columbia.
Monday, January 23rd, 2023
Suspect Sought In
Trailer And Off-Road Vehicle Theft
Elizabethtown Police continue investigating the theft of an enclosed trailer and off-road vehicle from last week. A suspect was identified with tips from the public after pictures were posted on social media. Investigators have secured a warrant for 44-year-old Kenneth Wayne Carnell. They are asking anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts or the location of the trailer and UTV to contact Hardin County Crime Stoppers at 270-765-4125. The trailer is 18’ and grey. The UTV is a blue 2021 Kawasaki Teryx4. Again that number is 270-765-4125.
Monday, January 23rd, 2023
Neighboring Schools On Soft Lockdown Friday
Two schools in neighboring counties were placed on soft lockdowns Friday, each for a different reason. Glasgow High School officials say a student medical emergency and resulting confusion, concern and anxiety were reasons for their protocol activation just after the beginning of the school day. Officials say students were not in any immediate danger. In Edmonson County, Brownsville City Police, the sheriff’s department and state police conducted a random drug search resulting in a soft lockdown. Officers and six K-9 units searched hallways and the parking lot for illegal substances and paraphernalia. Administrators were made aware of the search a short time beforehand, but staff and teachers along with students were unaware until officers arrived. Students were asked to place backpacks in the hall and return to class as the soft lockdown began. After the search, law enforcement officials announced no drugs or paraphernalia were found.
Monday, January 23rd, 2023
Weekend Sports Recap
Hart County High School Wrestling competed Saturday, winning 3rd place at Thomas Nelson. Congratulations to the Raiders.
Hart County High School's Winter Guard competed Saturday at Mt. Juliet High School in Tennessee. The guard placed 6th out of 12 in their class.
In Friday night 18th District Basketball, Caverna's Lady Colonels lost to Green County 65-26 while the Colonels won game two of the double header 75-48. Hart County paid a visit to Hodgenville to take on LaRue County. The girls game was a victory for the Lady Raiders, 60-58 while the Raiders were on the losing end of a 69-40 final score.
Saturday night on the hardwood, Caverna's girls and boys traveled to Louisville to take on Christian Educational Consortium. The Lady Colonels lost, 51-46 and the Colonels won, 111-55.
Monday night: Hart County's boys travel to Meade County for a JV/varsity matchup. The JV tip is set for 5:30 central with the varsity game to follow around 7:00 p.m.
Monday, January 23rd, 2023
New Chick-fil-A Location Officially Announced
A second Chick-fil-A is coming to Elizabethtown and it will be located at the I-65 Exit 94 interchange. The ground where Ryan’s was previously located will be developed for the restaurant. The location will be more convenient for non-locals who are traveling through. The Chick-fil-A location currently open to the north of Towne Mall near Best Buy is not quickly accessible for anyone having to travel through Dixie Highway traffic or getting off the interstate. The chain, which is known for their efficient drive-thru process, says the new Elizabethtown restaurant will be a prototype with the company’s latest technologies. Developers say the location will be one of the largest in the country. They say it will be able to handle even more drive-thru traffic than the Dixie Highway location and will feature ample parking for dine-in customers which is often limited in other stores throughout the chain. To put some numbers in perspective with how busy the Dixie Highway location is, around 200 vehicles per hour are served during peak traffic, compared with the industry average of 65 vehicles per hour. The company expects to hire around 130 employees to staff the location with 15 of those being leadership positions. The announcement has been at least five years in the making, with design and property searches being thoroughly evaluated. Chick-fil-A expects to open the new Elizabethtown store in spring of 2024.
Monday, January 23rd, 2023
Sunday Burglary Results In Injury To Residents
Officers with the LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to a burglary in progress on Tanner Road early Sunday. After arrival, they determined two male suspects approached the residence and began beating on a door. A male resident opened the door and was punched in the face by the first suspect. The second suspect entered and also assaulted the male resident along with a female resident. The first suspect is identified as 44-year-old Thomas Heath of Hodgenville. The second suspect is identified as 38-year-old James Hargis of Somerset. Both men are charged with burglary and assault.
Friday, January 20th, 2023
Hart County Lady Raiders playing Saturday
Hart County Varsity Girls will entertain Russellville this Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at Hart County. WLOC will have the live broadcast beginning at 1:45 p.m.
Friday, January 20th, 2023
Domestic disturbance arrest in Hodgenville
Wednesday night, Hodgenville Police answered a domestic disturbance call on Kirkpatrick Avenue. Investigating officers determined Tori Stinnett had been in an argument and struck the victim with her vehicle. She had also purposely damaged the victim’s vehicle. Stinnett is charged with wanton endangerment, domestic assault and criminal mischief. During the response, police discovered Danion Lyvers had an outstanding warrant through Jefferson County District Court for failure to appear. He was arrested and served the warrant.
Friday, January 20th, 2023
Police locate stolen vehicle in Breckinridge County
Hodgenville Police responded to the report of a stolen vehicle Wednesday from a residence on Wood Lane. The theft happened overnight and the vehicle was unlocked with keys inside it at the time. Officials in Breckinridge County located the vehicle later in the day. No suspects have been identified. Police remind residents to not leave valuables in open sight and to lock unattended vehicles.
Friday, January 20th, 2023
Adair County woman died; two others injured
An Adair County woman is dead and two others injured after a Denny’s restaurant sign crushed a car Thursday afternoon in Elizabethtown. The sign toppled from the high-mast post located along US 62 just off the I-65 interchange at Exit 94. All of the vehicle’s occupants had to be cut out by emergency responders. The deceased passenger, identified as 72-year-old Lillian Curtis, passed away due to head trauma after being transported to University of Louisville Hospital. Her husband, Lloyd Curtis (who was also a passenger) and their daughter, Mary Graham (who was driving the late model Dodge Dart), were taken to Baptist Health Hardin with less severe injuries. The family was returning to Columbia from Louisville after Mr. Curtis’s treatment for complications of recent heart surgery. The car was traveling through the parking lot between Denny’s and White Castle as the sign fell. Winds were gusting to near 50mph at the time. While the long-standing sign has endured higher gusts, meteorologists note the whipping characteristic of winds Thursday was extreme. Police and city officials are investigating the incident and reviewing sign permit details.
Thursday, January 19th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE EX. JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, BRO. ROBBIE WARD PASTOR OF PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH, OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
COMMITTEE REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING JAIL REPORT GIVEN BY JAILER ISRAEL BERGENSON STATING THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 207 IN THE COUNTY JAIL.
SHERIFF JEFF WILSON STATED KEVIN PICKETT HAS
BEEN HIRED AS SRO AT CUB RUN SCHOOL AND BRIAN TENNYSON WILL ATTEND POLICE
ACADEMY AT THE END OF JANUARY.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WAS APPROVED BY THE COURT: BUDGET AND BANK TRANSFERS, 1st
READING ENFORCEMENT OF BUILDING CODES ON ALL RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS INCLUDED
THOSE LOCATED ON FARM, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SHERIFF'S 2021 FEE ACCOUNT AUDIT, FELICIA
SHELTON 4th QUARTER CLERK SETTLEMENT, RESOLUTION AMERICAN RESCUE
PLAN ACT, APPLY FOR 2022 EMA PROGRAM GRANTS, REAPPOINT PAT TUCKER TO GRVWD BOARD ENDING 2/2027, PURCHASE 12K DUALLY PINTLE TRAILER FOR ROAD DEPARTMENT, DISSOLVED ANIMAL SHELTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE, AND ADVERTISE TO HIRE OCCUPATIONAL TAX ADMINISTRATOR, AND APPOINTED KATE KENNY, RICKEY ALVEY, JUDGE JOE CHOATE AS
HIRING COMMITTEE.
THE COURT'S NEXT MEETING WILL BE THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 16th, AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
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Thursday, January 19th, 2023
Domestic Assault Arrest
Greensburg Police arrested a man Sunday after a request for assistance at a location on Buckner Hill Road. Just before 10pm, an officer responded and placed 23-year-old Michael Artist in custody on a charge of 4th degree domestic violence assault with no visible injury. He was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Thursday, January 19th, 2023
DUI Arrest
Greensburg Police made a traffic stop just after 7am Monday on Campbellsville Road where the driver was found to be under the influence of an intoxicating substance. As a result, 41-year-old Contessa Abbott is also charged with reckless driving, failure to produce insurance, failure to produce a registration receipt and failure to notify the division of licensing of an address change. She was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Thursday, January 19th, 2023
Burglary And Drug Arrest
A Canmer man is in jail after being arrested by the Hart County Sheriff’s Department on Monday. Charges against 27-year-old Jacob Richardson include burglary second-degree, burglary third-degree and possession of methamphetamine. He was taken to Hart County Jail and booked with a $30,000 combined bond. Richardson appears in court on Monday.
Thursday, January 19th, 2023
Passenger Drives Away During Traffic Stop
A traffic stop by Hodgenville Police Tuesday night resulted in the arrest of a passenger. Just after 10pm, an officer pulled over Kristopher Riggs of Buffalo. An ID check came back with Riggs having a suspended license. A report from police says Riggs became uncooperative and a female passenger, identified as Kailey Maulden of Magnolia positioned herself into the driver’s seat and drove away. After a pursuit, Maulden stopped at a location in Buffalo and was arrested on a charge of first-degree fleeing in a motor vehicle. Kristopher Riggs was released with a citation for driving on suspension. A third passenger in the vehicle was not charged and was released on-scene.
Wednesday, January 18th, 2023
High School Sports Ticker
In Tuesday night girls basketball action, Hart County’s Lady Raiders defeated North Hardin Christian, 68-11 while Caverna’s Lady Colonels lost to Russellville, 52-15. On the boys scoreboard, Hart County defeated Campbellsville, 54-50. Looking ahead, Friday night is a big district schedule. The Lady Raiders and Raiders travel to LaRue County while the Lady Colonels and Colonels host Green County.
Wednesday, January 18th, 2023
EPO Results In Drug Arrest
Officials with the sheriff’s department in Grayson County served an emergency protective order Monday and ended up making a drug arrest. Having been taken into custody and charged last month for assault and wanton endangerment, 45-year-old Barbara Carnes (who had not yet served the EPO) was spotted at a convenience store in Leitchfield. Contact was made with Carnes and a registration check revealed her vehicle ownership was not properly transferred. After Carnes declared possession of a marijuana pipe, consent was given to search the vehicle which resulted in officers finding methamphetamine, marijuana, pills and additional drug paraphernalia. Barbara Carnes was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked on drug charges and related registration offences along with violation of conditions of her recent release from jail.
Wednesday, January 18th, 2023
Glasgow Pursuit
A pursuit Sunday in Glasgow resulted in the arrest of a Cave City man. Police attempted to stop 29-year-old Aaron Clark along Grandview Avenue for driving with no headlights. Pursuit continued onto Saint Mary’s Court where Clark jumped out of his vehicle and then fled on foot. He entered a nearby home through a basement door and was apprehended leaving the residence. He was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of speeding, failure to illuminate headlights, disregarding a stop sign, failure to signal, fleeing or evading police in a vehicle and on foot, burglary and operating a vehicle on a suspended or revoked license. He appears in court Thursday and again on Monday.
Wednesday, January 18th, 2023
Man Points Gun At Woman During Verbal Altercation
A man was arrested in Glasgow Monday after pointing a gun a woman. Officers responded to a location on Withers Street and discovered 57-year-old Jeffrey Coulter had been in an argument with the victim. Police searched the residence and located the weapon along with synthetic marijuana. Coulter was booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of possession of synthetic drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, wanton endangerment and domestic violence assault with minor injury. He appears in court Thursday and again next Wednesday.
Tuesday, January 17th, 2023
Sports Ticker
The Hart County Raiders defeated Bullitt Central Monday night, 55-49.
Tonight, the Lady Raiders travel to North Hardin Christian for a varsity-only game at 5:30 Central, while the Raiders host Campbellsville for a junior varsity /varsity matchup. We'll begin coverage with the boys varsity broadcast at 6:45 from Hart County High School here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, January 17th, 2023
Fire Destroys Truck, Tractor And Other Equipment
A fire at a large barn destroyed a dump truck, tractor and other farm equipment in Grayson County over the weekend. Firefighters were called to a location along Grayson Springs Road on the east side of Leitchfield just before 11pm Saturday to find the structure completely engulfed. Cutting torch tanks inside the barn also exploded, elevating the threat to firefighters who were on-site around two hours. Officials say the fire started near a panel box and is likely related to electrical issues. There were no injuries but vehicles, equipment and the structure are a total loss.
Tuesday, January 17th, 2023
Shoplifter Caught On Camera
Police in Hodgenville arrested a woman for stealing merchandise Sunday. Officers were called to Walgreens on North Lincoln Boulevard and retrieved a picture of a suspect who took several items from the store without paying. A short time after posting the photo on social media, Erin Booker was identified and located with the help of several leads. Stolen items were recovered and returned to the store. Booker is charged with shoplifting.
Tuesday, January 17th, 2023
Elizabethtown Man Sentenced In Child Pornography Case
An Elizabethtown man who used the internet to send child pornography is now sentenced to more than a decade in federal prison. An undercover agent received pictures from 43-year-old Martin Hoag on two occasions. As a result of further investigation, pornography depicting a minor under the age of 12 was located on two separate hard drives. Hoag was sentenced to 12-and-a-half years in prison followed by 10 years of supervised release for distribution and possession charges. In addition to the federal prison term, for which there is no parole possibility, Hoag will pay restitution to three victims in the amount of $3,000 each, a $15,000 special assessment and a $5,000 fine.
Monday, January 16th, 2023
Monday Sports Ticker
Recapping weekend high school basketball action, Hart County's girls were defeated Friday night by Bardstown, 67-51 and Caverna's boys were defeated by Washington County in the final of the 5th Region All "A" Classic, 56-45.
In Saturday wrestling action, Hart County finished with a 2-1 record on the day, earning the Raiders a 3rd place finish at sectionals, one place away from qualifying for the state dual tournament.
In action tonight on the basketball court, Hart County travels to Bullitt Central for a Junior Varsity/Varsity boys matchup. The varsity game will tip off around 7pm Central. Catch the game here on WLOC Sports with coverage beginning at 6:45 p.m.
Monday, January 16th, 2023
Two Caught Stealing Diesel By Manipulating Pump Computer
Two men from Jefferson County were arrested for stealing diesel fuel in Cecilia Thursday morning. An officer from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department observed a vehicle parked at M & S Food Mart on Leitchfield Road. The driver is identified as Miguel Ginard and a passenger is identified as Sandy Aguilar. The vehicle was recognized as being involved in a prior incident involving the manipulation of a fuel pump and theft. The officer approached the vehicle which was at a diesel pump with Ginard pumping fuel. A check of the pump indicated the computer had an electronic device plugged into it. Approximately 96 gallons was unaccounted for according to inventory records. Video footage indicated a crowbar was used to break in the pump computer. A crowbar and other tools were found inside the vehicle’s cargo area. Both men were arrested and taken to Hardin County Detention Center and are scheduled to appear in court on February 3rd.
Monday, January 16th, 2023
Funerals Scheduled For Crash Victims
Funeral services have been scheduled for two Hart County men who died in a Friday crash on KY 90 just west of Glasgow. Brooks Funeral Home has published obituaries for 48-year-old Matthew Todd Webb and 37-year-old Matthew Shrock. A service for Shrock will be Tuesday at a family residence on Cave Hill Road and a service for Webb will be Thursday at the funeral home. Details will be aired with our obituary segment. The crash Friday also killed a 74-year-old man from Louisville who was driving a Chevrolet commercial vehicle which crossed the center line and collided head-on with the truck carrying Webb and Shrock. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police does not indicate a reason for the cross-over. The investigation continues.
Monday, January 16th, 2023
Wife And Daughter Of Glasgow Man Charged In His Death
A Glasgow woman is now charged in her husband’s death along with the couples’ daughter. Police arrested 71-year-old Donna Logsdon Saturday on a
charge of murder. Police have been investigating the July 9th death of 75-year-old Michael Logsdon from last summer after suspicious evidence surfaced that his breathing machine had been tampered with, leading to asphyxia and suffocation. He suffered from ALS. Back on November 3rd, police arrested 45-year-old Cheryl Leighanne Bennett of Tennessee as a suspect. Bennett remained jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $500,000 bond for about three weeks and was released on November 23rd. After being arrested Saturday, Donna Logsdon remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $500,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court February 6th.
Friday, January 13th, 2023
High school basketball sports ticker
In Thursday's game, Hart County Boys defeated W. Ky. Trailblazers 63 to 43. Hart County's Clark Rexroat scored 24 points, while Joshua Dan Crump scored 11 points and had 12 rebounds.
Friday night, Hart County girls JV game has been canceled. Hart County Lady Raiders varsity team will entertain Bardstown at 6:00 p.m. WLOC will be broadcasting the game beginning with the pregame show at 5:45 p.m.
Also, Studio 101 will have play by play action of the Caverna Boys (#3 in the Region) at Ft. Knox as they play #4 Washington County in Round 3 of the All "A" Tournament at 7:30 p.m.
**The Caverna/Eminence Boys game scheduled for Saturday night has been canceled.
Friday, January 13th, 2023
Man arrested on strangulation charges
A Radcliff man was arrested Wednesday and charged with first-degree strangulation. According to an arrest citation, 26-year-old Syi Wright was in a “verbal altercation” Wednesday with his live-in girlfriend. When the fight became physical, Wright tried to prevent her from leaving by placing her in a “choke hold”. Wright's girlfriend told police she almost passed out. Wright was transported to the Hardin County Detention Center on a $10,000 cash bond. According to the jail's website, a court date has been scheduled for January 20th.
Friday, January 13th, 2023
Info sought for missing 17-year-old
Glasgow Police Department is needing help in locating 17-year-old Matthew Syra. He was last seen in the area of Waterford Lane driving a 2008 Mazda 3, Kentucky Registration Plate C1T625. If you have any information, please call the Glasgow Police Department at 270-651-6165 or 270-651-5151 and speak with Officer Johnathan Pendley.
Thursday, January 12th, 2023
Sports Ticker
Thursday night, Hart County Boys will host Western Ky Trailblazers JV/Varsity, join Studio 101 for the pregame show for the boys varsity at 7:15 p.m.
Friday night, Hart County girls JV game has been canceled. Hart County Lady Raiders varsity team will entertain Bardstown at 6:00 p.m. WLOC will be broadcasting the game beginning with the pregame show at 5:45 p.m.
Also, Studio 101 will have play by play action of the Caverna Boys (#3 in the Region) at Ft. Knox as they play #4 Washington County in Round 3 of the All "A" Tournament at 7:30 p.m.
**The Caverna/Eminence Boys game scheduled for Saturday night has been canceled.
Thursday, January 12th, 2023
Glendale Missing Teen Located
A missing teen from Glendale has been found, according to Hardin County Sheriff's Office Facebook post. Kentucky State Police and other law enforcement have been searching from Savannah Drane after she was last seen Sunday leaving her residence. She was recently found safe and is back home with her family.
Thursday, January 12th, 2023
Man arrested after high speed chase
A vehicle pursuit Saturday, that began in Hart County and Barren County, landed the driver in jail. 27-year-old James Slover failed to stop for police in the Canmer community and then led police through Hart and into Barren County. Slover drove through a fence and came to a stop on Butler Road in Horse Cave. Slover was arrested and charged with: one headlight, improper equipment, fleeing or evading police, 1st degree [motor vehicle], wanton endangerment 1st degree-police officer, no operators license, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 2nd offense, reckless driving, possession of controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense methamphetamine, operating a motor vehicle under influence alc/subs, no registration plates, no registration receipt, criminal mischief 3rd degree, criminal mischief 1st degree and disregard of stop sign.. He is scheduled to appear in court January 16th. The Hart County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by Horse Cave Police Department, Munfordville Police Department, Barren County Sheriff’s Office, and Kentucky State Police Post 3.
Wednesday, January 11th, 2023
Area high school Sports Ticker
Thursday night, Hart County Boys will host Western Ky Trailblazer JV/Varsity, join Studio 101 for the pregame show for the boys varsity at 6:45 p.m.
Friday night, Hart County JV/Varsity girls will entertain Bardstown. WLOC will provide updates on the girls varsity game and will begin broadcasting the Caverna Boys game at Ft. Knox at 7:00 p.m. as they play in Round 3 of the All "A" Tournament.
The Caverna/Eminence Boys game scheduled for Saturday night has been canceled.
Wednesday, January 11th, 2023
Horse Cave Bypass Preliminary Work
Preliminary work is underway for Horse Cave’s new bypass. Some clearing and utility relocation work just west of the KY 218 and KY 335 Junction across from Friendship Baptist Church marks a spot near the new road’s tie into KY 218. The alignment will create a connection to US 31W across from Tri-County Auto and Oil’s fueling location toward the southern end of town. The bypass will alleviate a large amount of truck traffic from the railroad crossing and the KY 218/US 31W intersection downtown, making a safer and more efficient connection between Horse Cave’s industrial community and I-65. Utility work is only the beginning phase of the overall project. The right of way acquisition process is nearly complete and the project is expected to be awarded for construction this year.
Wednesday, January 11th, 2023
Elizabethtown To Revive A Version Of The Heartland Festival
In efforts to create broader appeal, officials in Elizabethtown have decided to discontinue the annual BBQ, Bands and Bikes event. Instead, there will be form of the once regionally popular Heartland Festival event. The planned change was officially documented in the city council’s work session on Monday. Comments from the mayor, police chief, events coordinator and public information officer all suggest the event has become type-cast to a more specific attendee clientele and there have been increased security issues and complaints over the past couple of years. Others in attendance at the working session were surprised by the discussion and believe (while conceding some increased negativity surrounding BBQ, Bands and Bikes) discontinuing the event is a rash decision and those who have worked at shaping the event should first be given an opportunity to improve it. Elizabethtown will rebrand the Heartland Festival as the “Heartland Harvest Festival”. It will be held downtown on Saturday, September 30th.
Wednesday, January 11th, 2023
Tuesday Night High School Basketball Recap
Caverna defeated Fort Knox 62-45 Tuesday night in the 5th Region All “A” Classic. The Colonels advance to play Friday night in the championship game. Hart County’s girls and boys each picked up wins Tuesday night at Marion County. The Lady Raiders final was 63-45 while the Raiders held on for a 38-37 victory.
Wednesday, January 11th, 2023
Missing Teen From Glendale
Kentucky State Police and other law enforcement agencies are looking for a missing Glendale teen. Savannah Drane was last seen Sunday leaving her residence wearing black sweatpants, a brown zip-up sweatshirt and black tennis shoes. Her father says she took several possessions with her and she was assisted by someone in leaving but security cameras were not able to photograph the vehicle used. He says she did not take her phone. The family has contacted many of her friends but has not come up any leads. Anyone with information about Savannah Drane is asked to contact State Police in Elizabethtown at 270-766-5078.
Tuesday, January 10th, 2023
Couple Jailed For Abuse Of Child
Detectives with Kentucky State Police have arrested a Hardin County couple on abuse charges after a 5-year-old was treated for suspicious injuries. Around 4:30 Sunday afternoon, Hardin County Department for Community Based Services contacted police regarding a child brought into Baptist Health Hardin Hospital. The child was airlifted to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville for treatment of life-threatening injuries. Detectives arrested the child’s father, 25-year-old Clovis E. Smith and the father’s girlfriend, 23-year-old Satrina Layne, both of Rineyville. Each is charged with Criminal Abuse 1st Degree, Victim Under 12. Smith and Layne are jailed at Hardin Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 10th, 2023
Inmate Tries To Arrange Murder By Mail
An inmate at Adair County Detention Center attempted to arrange a murder by mail. Early last week, Kentucky State Police Post 15 was contacted by officials from Adair County Detention Center in regards to a suspicious letter an inmate attempted to send but was intercepted by jail staff. Troopers identified 37-year-old Paul Bricker of Columbia as composer of the letter. As a result of the investigation, Bricker is charged with solicitation of murder and remains jailed at Adair County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 10th, 2023
Grayson County Injury Collision
A Saturday evening wreck seriously injured a man in Grayson County. Emergency responders were dispatched to a location on Grayson Springs Road, just off of KY 88, when a Chevrolet truck impacted guardrail on a sloped curve. The driver, who is identified as Dennis Higdon, had to be cut out of the vehicle. He was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center and then flown to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment.
Tuesday, January 10th, 2023
Audit Finds Employee Issues In Grayson County Clerk's Office
A report from the Kentucky State Auditor’s office says the Grayson County Clerk’s office is paying employees using an improper wage method. The finding comes from a regular annual audit and states the office pays employees on a salary basis regardless of how many hours are recorded on their timesheets. Office employees are supposed to either work 32.5 or 37.5 hours per week on a rotating basis, with all employees working six Saturdays per year. Employees are required to use personal leave time for time under these requirements. The audit says no documentation of overtime or comp time was noted for employees who worked more hours, indicating those employees are not receiving the full amount of compensation for actual work time. In a response to the audit, Grayson County Clerk Charlotte Willis stated her employees are salaried based on a 32-40 hour work week and she believes as long as employees do not work over 40 hours per week, employees do not need to be compensated any further. When asked about comp time for hours worked over 32.5 or 37.5 in any given week, the county clerk noted that employees kept up with their time and it must be claimed within the same work period. Willis told the state auditor her office would document work time better and more efficiently. The audit and response is not likely an ending of the issue. The auditor’s office is referring findings to the Kentucky Labor Cabinet’s Division of Wage and Hours.
Tuesday, January 10th, 2023
Monday
High School Basketball Recap
Caverna's girls and boys were in action Monday night, hosting first round games against Campbellsville in the 5th Region All "A" Classic. The Lady Colonels were defeated 56-45 while the Colonels won, 59-37. The boys advance to play at Fort Knox tonight.
The Lady Raiders defeated Elizabethtown Monday night, 65-50. The win featured a career-high night for Dea Bradley, who scored 42 points with 10 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals. Hart County's girls and boys travel to Marion County tonight for a varsity double-header which tips off at 5:30 Central. We'll have both Hart County games tonight on WLOC Sports.
Monday, January 9th, 2023
Weekend Sports Recap And Look Ahead
In high school basketball from Friday night, the Lady Raiders of Hart County defeated the Lady Colonels of Caverna 69-28 while Caverna won the boys game over Hart County, 59-49.
The Lady Raiders travel to Elizabethtown for a JV/Varsity matchup tonight. JV tip-off is set for 5:30 Central.
The Lady Colonels and Colonels host Campbellsville in the first round of the 5th Region All “A” Classic tonight. We’ll have both Caverna games here on WLOC Sports following our 5pm newscast.
Monday, January 9th, 2023
Local Music Educator Remembered
Condolences and tributes have flooded local social media following the Friday afternoon crash in Linwood which killed a 22-year-old woman who was an educator in Barren and Hart County Schools. Robin Rutledge (known also by her maiden name, Robin Wilson) of Magnolia taught music at North Jackson Elementary, was the director of Hart County High School’s indoor winter marching group and an assistant director for Hart County High School’s fall marching band program. Robin was a 2018 graduate of Hart County and a 2022 graduate of Campbellsville University. She played piano for Rowletts Baptist Church and displayed a vibrant passion for music with both her student and church families. There is an invitation for students, alumni and family to assemble in tribute and remembrance at Hart County High School Band Room this afternoon (Monday, January 9th) from 3:30-7pm. Funeral arrangements for next weekend will be announced later in this newscast under the direction of Dixon-Rogers Funeral Home of Magnolia.
Monday, January 9th, 2023
Adair County Jail Altercation
Officers with Columbia Police were dispatched to Adair County Regional Jail during a Saturday afternoon altercation between an inmate and staff. When they arrived, police determined two male deputy jailers had been attached as they entered 43-year-old Ryan Dudgeon’s cell. As a result, Dudgeon is charged with two counts of 3rd degree assault in addition to original charges for which he was already jailed.
Monday, January 9th, 2023
Shoplifter Tries To Escape Police Custody
A shoplifter who took drinks from a store last week in Elizabethtown ended up being charged with more serious offences after trying to run from police. An arrest citation says 25-year-old Andrew Tanner was approached by officers after leaving the Shell location at 4500 North Dixie around 10pm Wednesday and walking across the street toward B & B Bowling Lanes. Tanner began crying and removed unopened beverage cans from his pocket. He asked to call his grandmother, which officers permitted. During the phone conversation, Tanner told his grandmother he stole from a store and was going to jail. Afterwards, he attempted to flee on foot and continued to resist while being handcuffed. Charges include shoplifting, resisting arrest, alcohol intoxication in a public place, fleeing or evading police on foot and attempted escape.
Friday, January 6th, 2023
Sports Ticker
On the Hardwood... Caverna and Hart County square off tonight in their second regular season match of the year. Tip off from Hart County High School for the girls game is set for 5:30 with the boys game to follow. Catch our broadcast on your radio or streaming device with the TuneIn App. Hart County won both games when the two schools first played in early December.
It will be a short turn-around for Hart County's boys. The Raiders will travel to Russell Springs Saturday to play Russell County. Tip off is set for 2pm Central. We'll also have that broadcast for you here on WLOC.
Friday, January 6th, 2023
Threat Made To Hardin County Justice Center
Hardin County Justice Center received a bomb threat Thursday afternoon. The facility was evacuated by Hardin County Sheriff’s Department Deputies. Kentucky State Police Hazardous Devices Investigators and K-9 units searched the building. No explosives were found during the sweep and normal operations resumed soon after the search ended. Authorities are investigating the threat source but no arrests have been made at this time.
Friday, January 6th, 2023
November Unemployment
The unemployment rate in Hart County and around the state fell slightly in the latest numbers released by the labor department. Hart County’s November figure indicates unemployment at 4.1%, down from 4.2% in October. Each surrounding county also experienced a drop. Green County is at 3.2%, Hardin County – 3.9%, Barren and LaRue Counties - 4.1%, Metcalfe County - 4.3%, Grayson County - 4.4% and Edmonson County – 4.6%. Statewide, the unemployment number for November is 3.7%, down from 3.9% in October. The department notes these numbers are raw and are not seasonally adjusted.
Friday, January 6th, 2023
Inmate Treated For Possible Overdose
A possible inmate overdose incident at Barren County Detention Center on New Year’s Weekend is being investigated. Jail officials say once discovered in need of medical attention, the female inmate was being treated at T J Samson Community Hospital within approximately 30 minutes. A friend of the inmate is telling a different story, stating to media outlets it was several hours before any medical care was received. While unconfirmed, the friend claims the incident is a result of Fentanyl-laced body wash. Jail and law enforcement officials are investigating the incident and expect to provide an update as more details are confirmed.
Friday, January 6th, 2023
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE EX. JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER BRO. GREG NICHOLS, PASTOR OF HISEVILLE BAPTIST OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. THE JUDGE ALSO WELCOMED KATE KENNEY TO THE COURT WHO SUCCEEDED GARY GARDNER WHO RETIRED.
COMMITTEE REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING JAILER ISRAEL BERGENSON STATING THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 196 IN THE COUNTY JAIL AND PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK OF JUST OVER $19,453. SHERIFF JEFF WILSON ALSO PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK OF OVER $240,000 AND TOLD THE COURT THAT 88% OF COUNTY TAXES HAD BEEN COLLECTED.
MANY ITEMS WERE APPROVED SINCE IT WAS THE FIRST MEETING OF 2023. THE COURT APPOINTED CHRIS BUSH AS COORDINATOR OF HART COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE, APPOINTED WESLEY MEADOWS AS ROAD SUPERVISOR FOR 2 YEARS, TONY KEITHLEY AS EMERGENCY MANAGER FOR 2 YEARS, APPOINTED TRESIA WEBER AS HART COUNTY FISCAL CLERK, MEETING DATES 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM FOR THE COURTS MEETING, LEE MILES TO THE HEALTH BOARD FOR 2 YEARS, SONYA GEDDA , MARY MILLS, & MAFAZ ANSAR TO THE HART COUNTY TOURISM BOARD ENDING 2025, DR. KEVIN FLOWERS & JOHN BUNNELL TO AMBULANCE BOARD ENDING 2024, REAPPOINTMENT OF ELAINE DIGGS TO 109 BOARD ENDING 2024, BRIAN WEBER TO 109 BOARD ENDING 2023, REAPPOINTED CARLA WUERTZER TO EXTENSION BOARD ENDING 2025, MARY BETH SALLEE TO EXTENSION ENDING 2025, AND MOVED B. J. SRYGLER TO FULL TIME AT THE COUNTY BARN, AND HIRED PART TIME WAYLAND HORTON AT THE COUNTY BARN. THE NEXT COURT METING WILL BE THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
Thursday, January 5th, 2023
Police Respond To Alleged Hostage Situation
Hodgenville Police and a team of Kentucky State Police responded to the call of a suspect barricaded with a gun in a home threatening to harm themself and another person Wednesday afternoon. The domestic complaint involved a residence on Livinggood Lane and prompted a lockdown of LaRue County Middle and High Schools. When troopers arrived, communication was established with the suspect identified as David Keith of Sonora, who complied and surrendered peacefully. The alleged victim is identified as Brionna Towsley of Hodgenville. She had left the scene by the time officers arrived. Towsley has an active warrant for failure to appear through LaRue District Court. Investigators at the scene found Keith in possession of a shotgun but said there is no evidence of any criminal activity and he denied any wrong-doing. Without a statement from Towsley to suggest otherwise, Keith was released on-scene. Police are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of Brionna Towsley to contact law enforcement.
Thursday, January 5th, 2023
Semi Flips Over On Wax Road
A semi traveling on a road posted for no semi truck traffic flipped over near Millerstown Tuesday. Police were called around Noon to the intersection of Wax Road (KY 479) and Lone Oak Road to find the truck driver unhurt but Wax Road completely blocked. A police description says as the driver attempted to turn off of Lone Oak Road onto Wax Road, the trailer slid off the shoulder and pulled the entire rig over a small embankment in front of New Lone Oak Cemetery. Lone Oak Road is posted for no semi truck traffic but emergency officials say truck drivers often follow GPS directions to use it as a route to nearby businesses.
Thursday, January 5th, 2023
Filings For Governor
The race for governor in Kentucky will have another already-elected leader. Republican Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles of Georgetown announced his intention Wednesday to officially file for the governor’s race Thursday afternoon (this afternoon) at the Secretary Of State Office in Frankfort. Attorney General Daniel Cameron officially filed his paperwork Tuesday as a Republican candidate for governor.
Wednesday, January 4th, 2023
Assault Arrest In Glasgow
Glasgow Police answered a domestic complaint Sunday after being called to a location on Elsie Street. After arriving, it was determined 27-year-old Ricardo Baltazar-Ramirez of Glasgow had gotten into a physical altercation with family members. He became combative with officers before being tased and taken into custody. He is charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, assault with minor injury, assault of an officer and menacing. Ricardo Baltazar-Ramirez remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $2,500 bond and appears in court today.
Wednesday, January 4th, 2023
Man Passed Out Behind The Wheel In Parking Lot
Police were called Monday to check on a motorist passed out behind the wheel with the vehicle running. Officers found 44-year-old Billy Bandy of Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee parked at the Dollar Store location on New Bowling Green Road. An ID check revealed an active warrant. Officers conducted several field sobriety tests and determined he was impaired. Methamphetamine was also located in his wallet. Bandy was taken into custody on the warrant and additionally charged with methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia possession along with operating a vehicle under the influence (2nd offence with aggravating circumstances), failure to register the transfer of a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and giving an officer false identifying information. Billy Bandy remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $5,500 total bond. He was in court on Tuesday and appears in court again today.
Wednesday, January 4th, 2023
EPO/DVO Violation Arrest
Police in Edmonson County arrested a man for violating an emergency protective/domestic violence order. Officers with the sheriff's department charged 26-year-old Gary Foley of Upton with the offence Saturday. Foley remains jailed in Munfordville with a $500 cash bond.
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023
Barren County Constable arrested
A Barren County Constable was arrested Sunday morning after Glasgow Police responded to an assault call. 29-year-old Joseph Ramey was charged with fourth-degree assault and first-degree unlawful imprisonment. According to police, officers responded to a domestic complaint on Cranbrook Drive where they said Ramey and a female victim had been in a verbal fight that led to Ramey "assaulting the female victim, handcuffing her and held her against her will refusing to let her go". The arrest was made by Sgt. Wesley Hicks and Ramey was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. Ramey has a court date set for January 4th. The case remains under investigation.
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023
Search for armed robbery suspect
Hodgenville Police Department are looking for an armed robbery suspect. Officers responded to Neighborhood Market on South Greensburg Street just after 7:00 p.m. Wednesday when an individual entered the store with a weapon and demanded money. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken as the suspect fled. No injuries were reported.
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023
Studio 101 area sports ticker
Caverna's Lady Colonels lost to Warren East on Monday night. They return home tonight to host Marion County as part of a boys/girls varsity double header with tip off set for 5:30 p.m. from Caverna High School. Hart County's Lady Raiders and Raiders travel to North Hardin High School for a double header tonight. The varsity tip is set for 5:30 p.m. Our coverage begins at 5:15 p.m. here on WLOC.
Friday, December 30th, 2022
Law enforcement's 'Drive sober or get pulled over' campaign
Local law enforcement, along with statewide agencies, are reminding the public to stay safe on the roadways this New Year's weekend. Officials are expecting an increased number of DUI arrests during the holiday weekend. Additional units will be patrolling the streets, searching for impaired drivers. Please remember to also buckle up everyone safely in your vehicle before traveling and drive defensively with no distractions.
Friday, December 30th, 2022
Edmonson County struggling with water issues
A boil water advisory was issued earlier this week to Edmonson County and other surrounding communities. Some residents are still without water, while others have seen a small gradual return in water pressure.
Edmonson County Water District is working to remedy the situation after subzero temperatures caused damage to the outdated water system. The district has applied for grants and loans to update the system.
Friday, December 30th, 2022
KSP investigating missing person and murder in Marion County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 received a complaint Monday evening of a missing person in Marion County. Family members spoke with KSP Troopers and reported that 56 year-old Kevin Thomas Elder, of Elizabethtown, was missing and he was last known to have been in the Raywick community of Marion County. The investigation led KSP to obtain and execute a search warrant Thursday morning on a property and residence belonging to 53-year-old Donald Keith Elders, of Raywick. Information obtained during the execution of the search warrant, led investigators to locate the body of Mr. Elder in an outbuilding on the property.
Mr. Elders was arrested and charged with Murder and lodged in the Marion County Detention Center. An investigation is continuing.
Friday, December 30th, 2022
Three injured in Grayson County crash
Three people were injured and power out for several residents after a crash Wednesday in Grayson County. Grayson County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to the intersection of KY 1214 and KY 479 around 7:45 a.m. where they found a 2013 Chevy pickup driven by 58-year-old Roger Beasley, of Caneyville. Beasley apparently failed to stop at the intersection and struck the driver's side of a 2015 Ford pickup truck driven by 71 year-old Gerald Smith, of Cub Run. Smith's truck struck a utility pole. The pole snapped and fell on the pickup. Beasley and a passenger, 59-year-old Kay Coran, of Cub Run, were transported to Twin Lakes Owensboro Health Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Warren RECC utility workers repaired downed power lines for several hours and replaced the pole.
Thursday, December 29th, 2022
Area high school basketball tournaments
Hart County Boys will take on Butler County at Owensboro SportsCenter in the Independence Bank Classic at 11:30 a.m. Join Studio 101 as we broadcast the game starting at 11:15 a.m.
Caverna Boys were defeated Wednesday by Evangel Christian at Barren County with a final score of 70 to 38. Caverna's Tayvon Logsdon scored 17 points. Southwestern defeated Riverdale Tennessee in three overtimes with a final score of 90 to 79. Caverna Boys play Riverdale Thursday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have coverage of the game starting at 1:45 p.m.
Thursday, December 29th, 2022
Metcalfe Co. nursing home continues repairs
Residents remain displaced from Metcalfe County Health Care, but Cody Brooks, Administrator at Metcalfe Health Care Center, said he is hoping to have all 62 residents back at the facility within one to two weeks. It took a community and statewide effort to achieve the necessary evacuation that took place Christmas Eve after sub-zero temperatures caused multiple pipes to burst at the nursing facility, which led to flooding and extensive damage. All residents were safely transferred or picked up by family members. Those transferred were taken to facilities at Barren Health and Rehabilitation, Fair Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation, Monroe Health and Rehabilitation, and Glasgow State Nursing Facility. EMS was a big help during the evacuation and the Metcalfe County School system continues to help utilizing their resources.
Thursday, December 29th, 2022
Drug arrests made in Bowling Green
Two men have been arrested after Bowling Green Police received a Crime Stoppers tip, which led to a home on Nathans Rim Way. The search led to 27-year-old Taron Wells, of Bowling Green, who had three outstanding indictments and eight warrants. After a short standoff, Taron Wells was arrested and charged with probation violation, trafficking in a controlled substance, trafficking in marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, second-degree robbery, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to appear, theft by unlawful taking, third-degree criminal mischief and bail jumping. Tavon Wells, 27, of Bowling Green, was arrested at the residence and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, first-degree wanton endangerment and second-degree fleeing or evading police. Both men were transported to the Warren County Regional Jail.
Thursday, December 29th, 2022
T. J. Samson Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit named Among the Best in Ky
The Skilled Nursing Unit (SNU) at T. J. Samson Community Hospital has been recognized as a Best Nursing Home for short-term rehabilitation for 2022-23 by U.S. News & World Report.
Only 16% of U.S. skilled nursing facilities earned the “Best Nursing Home” designation this year.
For 2022-23, U.S. News rated more than 15,000 nursing homes on care, safety, infection rates, staffing, and health inspections.
For the first time, the Best Nursing Homes ratings feature a new measure on weekend staffing and another new measure on infection rates that led to hospitalizations.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2022
Area high school basketball
In the Vanous Lloyd Christmas Tournament:
Caverna Lady Colonels defeated Warren Central 33-25 and will take on Russellville at Warren Central at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon.
Caverna Boys will play Evangel Christian this afternoon at Barren County at 2:00 p.m. in the Trojan Hoops Holiday Classic.
Join Studio 101 for the live broadcast with the pregame show beginning at 1:45 p.m.
Hart County Boys will take on Butler County Thursday at Owensboro SportsCenter in the Independence Bank Classic at 11:30 a.m. Join Studio 101 for live coverage of that game beginning at 11:15 a.m.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2022
Extreme cold damages WKU campus
The recent extreme cold has caused damage to multiple buildings throughout WKU's campus. The low temperatures caused pipes to burst, and affected air coils in within the buildings. Clean up and the recovery process have been underway while students are off for the winter break. WKU is expecting all repairs to be done in time for students to begin their spring semester - scheduled for January 17th.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2022
E’town man charged with strangulation and assault
Elizabethtown Police have arrested an Elizabethtown man for first-degree strangulation. According to an arrest citation, officers were dispatched to a home Tuesday to investigate a domestic fight. The victim told dispatch that she had been hit, strangled and threatened by 45 year-old Demetrius Jackson. She was able to lock herself in the bathroom, where she then called police. Jackson, of Elizabethtown, was arrested at the residence and charged with first-degree strangulation; fourth-degree assault — domestic violence, minor injury; third-degree terroristic threatening. He was transported to Hardin County Detention Center.
Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
Back To Business Tuesday
After an extended holiday weekend, government offices, banks and other businesses are back open today. The pre-Christmas winter storm which moved through the area dropped just under two inches of snow with bitter cold temperatures in the single digits for nearly 36 continuous hours Friday into Saturday. While we did not set a record for low temperatures, we set a record on Friday for the December 23rd coldest high temperature. An additional 1-2” inches across the region fell early Monday. Road conditions across the region improved drastically over the past couple of days. Interstates and parkways and main routes are mostly clear. Secondary routes are still partially covered, especially in shaded areas. With temperatures expected to climb well above freezing today, most roads should be in good shape by late afternoon. Temperatures are expected to climb to near 60 by the end of the week. Complete weather details are coming up in just a few minutes.
Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
Power Companies Overwhelmed By Demand During Cold Snap
Power companies say most local issues from the weekend resulted from high demand while a few were related to wind and falling limbs. Farmers RECC and Kentucky Utilities report no outages at this time in our local area. Demands on the East Kentucky Power and Tennessee Valley Authority resulted in some rolling blackouts in order to keep up. Officials say extreme cold affected such a large portion of the country that demand wasn’t localized as it typically is, but rather system-wide which resulted in a historic strain.
Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
Snowy And Cold Weekend A Busy One For Emergency Responders
Emergency responders were busy during the holiday weekend with numerous traffic crashes. While there were several injuries reported, there are no confirmed fatal wrecks in the region during the snow and ice event. Police and transportation officials say driving too fast for conditions is the primary reason for a majority of weekend collision. House fires destroyed or partially destroyed homes in Glasgow and Campbellsville as well as along Cub Run Highway and Raider Hollow Road here in Hart County.
Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
Area Nursing Home Evacuated
In Edmonton, the future of Metcalfe Health Care is uncertain after water pipes burst at the facility on Saturday causing a complete evacuation. Portions of the ceiling caved in as the structure flooded. Residents were relocated to various facilities in Russell County, Monroe County and Barren County. A spokesperson for the facility says no residents were injured during the incident.
Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
Area Arrests From Last Week
Officials from the Hart County Sheriff’s Department, Kentucky State Police and Hardin County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant in Canmer last week resulting in the multiple arrests. Those taken into custody included 50-year-old Kimberly Rogers, of Newport, who faces charges of buying and/or possessing drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and receiving stolen property; 60-year-old Willard Jeffries, of Canmer, is charged with receiving stolen property and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon; 65-year-old Mickey Sanders, of Canmer, is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, buying and/or possessing drug paraphernalia and an enhanced charged of trafficking in marijuana; 57-year-old Teddy Horton, of Canmer, is charged with his second offence of possession of a controlled substance and 39-year-old Brandon Bradley, of Munfordville, was taken in on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in court.
In other arrests from last week, 48-year old Scottie Miller is charged with possession of methamphetamine and faces a probation violation; 42-year-old Bonita Miller, of Canmer, is charged with possession of a controlled substance and buying and/or possession drug paraphernalia.
All were taken to Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, December 27th, 2022
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball action, the Lady Colonels of Caverna are in action this afternoon to take on Warren Central in the Vanous Lloyd Christmas Tournament from Warren County High School. The game is set for a 2pm tip.
Thursday, December 22nd, 2022
Weather Leads Headlines Heading Into Christmas Weekend
Weather leads headlines heading into Christmas weekend. While some snow is likely, frigid temperatures are the bigger story. Residents are urged to use time before temperatures plunge to near zero overnight to make preparations. Remember to check on elderly and those who make struggle with adequate heating and provide the best possible shelter for pets and livestock. Weather forecast details are coming up in just a few minutes. With regard to travel, slick conditions are likely as a quick change from rain to snow occurs west to east across the region this evening. Driving conditions overnight and Friday morning will likely be slick and hazardous. With extremely cold temperatures, which will constantly remain below freezing at least until Monday, slick road conditions may persist after crews remove any plowable snow or ice. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Officials say salt and even calcium become ineffective at such extremely cold levels. They say once roads are plowed down, remaining snow and ice will be at the mercy of sun and rising temperatures for removal. Transportation officials and law enforcement want to make sure citizens know not to call 911 for road conditions or other non-emergency inquiries. Winter weather always creates an increase in call volume for dispatchers and non-emergency calls can rob time from telecommunicators who need to deal with legitimate emergencies. For road condition information or to share roadway observations, visit our local transportation social media accounts, KYTCdistrict3 and KYTCdistrict4. Visit goky.ky.gov real-time traffic updates.
In conjunction with the forecast, Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency across the commonwealth. The declaration allows the release of special resources to deal with response to extreme temperatures and hazardous conditions. He has ordered state offices closed at noon Thursday.
Hart County Solid Waste will not be running routes Friday or Monday due to extreme conditions in the interest of safety for collection workers.
Thursday, December 22nd, 2022
Holiday Closures
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are being observed Friday and Monday by many government offices and banks. Be sure and check with any office you might need to visit over the next few days to confirm holiday hours for Christmas and New Year’s weeks.
Thursday, December 22nd, 2022
District Judge Sworn In
At a ceremony in Hodgenville Wednesday, Hart and LaRue County’s newly elected 10th Judicial District Court Judge Teresa McMahan-Miller was sworn in. She takes over from Judge C. Derek Reed who did not run in this year’s election.
Thursday, December 22nd, 2022
Local Sports Ticker
In Wednesday high school basketball action, Caverna’s Colonels defeated Grayson County 65-62 in the Beaver Dam Tourism Hall Of Fame Classic from Ohio County High School. They are scheduled to play Breckinridge County this afternoon.
The Hart County Lady Raiders
The Hart County Raiders defeated Montgomery Central out of Tennessee, 59-41 in the Roys BBQ/First Southern National Bank Shootout at Logan County High School. The Raiders next game will be on December 29th from Owensboro Sport Center where they’ll take on Butler County in the Independence Bank Classic.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2022
Wednesday Sports Ticker
Caverna's Colonels defeated Ohio County Tuesday night 60-47 in the Beaver Dam Tourism Hall Of Fame Classic. The Colonels play Grayson County this evening at 6:00 p.m. from Ohio County High School.
Congratulations to Caverna's Haleigh Dennison. Tuesday, she signed with Brescia to play college softball next year.
The Hart County Raiders are in Russellville to take on Montgomery Central from Tennessee this afternoon as play continues in the Roys BBQ/First Southern National Bank Shootout. Tip off is set for 2pm from Logan County High School. Our coverage begins at 1:30.
The Hart County Lady Raiders begin play tonight in the Lady Cardinal Christmas Classic from Wayne County. The girls play Marshall County with a 6pm tip off. Our Coverage begins tonight at 5:45 from Monticello.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2022
Tuesday Arrests
Tuesday bookings at Hart County Jail include 29-year-old Rachel Ezell of Horse Cave. She was arrested by Bowling Green Police on warrants for seven counts of failure to appear in court. She has a combined $4100 bond. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department arrested 40-year-old Garrett Helton of Bee Spring and 27-year-old David Campos whose address is Cub Run, each on a charge of 4th degree domestic assault with minor injury. No bond is listed at this time for either these men.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2022
Greensburg Arrest
A traffic stop early Friday morning on West Hodgenville Avenue in Greensburg resulted in an arrest. Police say 26-year-old Courtney Morgan was taken into custody after being stopped for careless driving. Morgan is also charged with 1st degree wanton endangerment related to passengers in the vehicle along with failure to use child restraints and failure to produce proof of insurance. Morgan was in possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia at the time of the stop.
Tuesday, December 20th, 2022
Greensburg Arrests
Two were taken into custody by police in Greensburg late Friday. Officers arrested 32-year-old Dustin Carter of Campbellsville for failure to pay child support on a Taylor County warrant and 22-year-old Justin Wilson of Greensburg was arrested on a warrant for 3rd degree terroristic threatening and harassment with physical contact. Both were taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Tuesday, December 20th, 2022
Loggers Cut Tree Causing Power Outage
A large area of Farmers RECC customers between Horse Cave and Hardyville were without power for a portion of Monday evening. A spokesperson with the co-op says loggers cut a tree which hit a line and created the outage. Power was restored in about an hour.
Tuesday, December 20th, 2022
Sports Recap/Ticker
In Monday night high school basketball, Hart County’s boys defeated Calhoun Academy of South Carolina 87-53 as part of the Roys BBQ/First Southern National Bank Shootout. The Raiders are back in action Wednesday to take on Montgomery Central of Tennessee from Logan County High School.
Caverna’s Boys take on Ohio County this evening from the Beaver Dam Tourism Hall Of Fame Classic. Tip off is set for 7:30 from Ohio County High School. The Colonels will play Grayson County in the tournament Wednesday evening.
Tuesday, December 20th, 2022
$20,000 In Jewelry Stolen
Police in Leitchfield are looking for two suspects following the theft of around $20,000 worth of jewelry. Surveillance video from The Jewelry Box on Elizabethtown Road shows two black males entering the store last Thursday. While one distracted an employee, the other grabbed several items from a display. Police say their actions suggest an organized and experienced scheme. In all, the pair made off with six rings. Both suspects were traveling in a late model white car. Leitchfield police are asking anyone who may have useful information regarding the theft to give them a call.
Monday, December 19th, 2022
Missing Teen Found
A teen reported missing Friday night has been located and is safe. Glasgow Police posted a public request for assistance in locating 17-year-old Kaleb Tapscott resulting in several leads. An update from the department says he was found late Saturday evening.
Monday, December 19th, 2022
Hodgenville Domestic Results In Arrest
Hodgenville Police arrested a LaRue County man after responding to a domestic call Thursday night. Officers responded to an address on Dana Drive resulting in 30-year-old Charles Braxton being taken into custody on charges of 4th degree domestic assault and 3rd degree criminal abuse of a child under the age of 12. Braxton remains jailed at LaRue County Detention Center where booking details indicated he is also charged with violation of a Domestic and/or Emergency Protective Order along with violation of a previous conditional release.
Monday, December 19th, 2022
Party Change Deadline Approaching For Voting In Primary
December 31st marks the final opportunity to change to a new voter party affiliation and be eligible to vote in that party’s May 2023 Primary. Voter changes can be completed online at elect.ky.gov or you may visit your county clerks office to make the change in person. Remember to call ahead and check with your county’s holiday hours with regard to this week and next week. Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton says her office will be open normal hours through Thursday, except for Tuesday afternoon when the office will be closing at 1:30 for the office staff Christmas dinner. The office will be closed Friday, Saturday, and Monday for the Christmas weekend, to coincide with other state government offices. The office will also be closed Friday, Saturday and following Monday for the New Year’s weekend.
Monday, December 19th, 2022
High School Wrestling
In weekend high school wrestling, congratulations goes out to Hart County for a top 10 team finish at Taylor County on Saturday. Kaden Trent won 1st place in the Heavyweight class, Brenan Griffin won 4th place in the 150 weight class and Theane Blanchet won 4th place in the 106 weight class.
Monday, December 19th, 2022
Leitchfield Fatal Crash
A Leitchfield man died Friday morning in a crash on William Thomason Byway. Responders were called around 9:30 to the 2300 block between Grayson Springs Road and Elizabethtown Road and found a Nissan Versa on fire. A preliminary report says 34-year-old Christopher Langdon was headed northbound and lost control when he veered left and exited the northbound side of the road. The vehicle rolled several times. The fire was quickly extinguished when firefighters arrived. It is unclear why Langdon lost control. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Friday, December 16th, 2022
Gardner Recognized And Fiscal Court Recap
A tribute to outgoing 1st District Magistrate, Gary Gardner was the highlight of Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting. Retirement well wishes were spoken by fellow magistrates, Judge Executive Joe Choate, former Judge Executive Terry Martin and several other county officials. Gardner thanked his co-workers and complimented the county for always working together despite any differences of opinion. He credited is faith in God and the people of Hart County for an accomplished 16-year tenure in representing not only his district, but all of the county while serving a term as President of the Kentucky Magistrates And Commissioners Association. Kate Kenny will fill Gardner’s seat on the court in the new year. County officials will be sworn-in at a special meeting on Thursday morning, December 29th at 9:30.
In other court news, Jailer Israel Bergenson says there are currently 204 inmates at the facility. A second reading was passed to amend the transient room tax and a high bid was accepted to sell a Chevrolet Van to Tim Short Automotive. Wesley Meadows was hired as county road supervisor at an annual salary of $50,000. He succeeds Brian Webber who retired earlier this month. A J Wilson was promoted to Occupational Tax Administrator in addition to his position as County Fiscal Officer. The court approved a measure dissolving the 109 Board. The move effectively places Hart County Solid Waste directly under administration of fiscal court.
The next court meeting is set for Thursday, January 5th.
Friday, December 16th, 2022
FRECC Names New President/CEO
A new President and CEO is named to lead Farmer’s Rural Electric Cooperative. Tobias (Toby) Moss succeeds William Prather, who is retiring after serving in the position since 2007.
Toby Moss has served in leadership positions throughout the electric utility industry over the past 15 years, most recently at Clay Electric Cooperative in Florida, where he was Chief Information Officer. Moss also served for seven years in the United States Marine Corps.
A press release from Farmer’s RECC describes him as an avid supporter of youth sports, having been a coach and involved in the leadership of youth athletic leagues. He is a strong advocate for veterans and is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), The American Legion, and the Marine Corps League the release said.
Moss holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Management from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, a Masters of Business Administration from Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, FL, and is a licensed Project Management Professional (PMP). Toby, and his wife Jennifer, have five children.
He steps into the Farmer’s RECC President and CEO role on January 9th.
Friday, December 16th, 2022
Community Pitches In To Help Family Affected When Their Home Burned
Cave City and surrounding communities are providing help to a family after their home burned last Thursday. The Carnahans barely made it to safety after the electrical fire started. They lost all their possessions in the blaze. John Carnahan called it amazing that he, his wife and their three children made it to safety. The family says support received is greatly appreciated. A GoFundMe page has been set up for the Carnahan family to help with recovery efforts.
Friday, December 16th, 2022
Man Arrested In Glasgow Connected To Several Crimes
Glasgow Police arrested a Tennessee man involved in several crimes. On Monday, 19-year-old Issac Adkisson was taken into custody on warrants which include attempted murder, attempted carjacking, attempted aggravated robbery, and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon among others. Glasgow have been assisting the Christian County Sheriff’s Department in investigating Adkisson for his involvement in multiple crimes in the Christian County area. Throughout the investigation, detectives were able to recover evidence from Adkisson’s residence in Glasgow linking him to criminal activity in Clarksville, Tennessee, which includes burglary and theft. Adkisson was taken to Barren County Detention center with a $75,000 bond.
Friday, December 16th, 2022
Friday Night Sports Schedule
In high school basketball tonight, Caverna is on the road to take on the Eagles of Campbellsville for a varsity double-header. The girls game begins at 6.
Hart County is at home tonight for a district double-header against Green County. The girls game is set for a 6pm tip-off. Catch the broadcast of the Lady Raiders and Raiders tonight on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, December 14th, 2022
Identity Released Of Man Killed In Crash Near Buffalo
Identification of the man killed on KY 61 near Buffalo Monday afternoon has been released. Police say 41-year-old Charles Perkins of Buffalo was northbound while attempting to pass several vehicles when he collided with a southbound vehicle driven by 31-year-old Brittany Shelton of Magnolia. Shelton pulled onto KY 61 from Malcolm Drive as Perkins was passing. The two collided, head-on. Perkins died at the scene. Shelton was treated for minor injuries.
Wednesday, December 14th, 2022
Greensburg Arrest For Sex Crimes
A Greensburg man has been arrested on an indictment warrant charging him with sex crimes. Following a lengthy investigation by Greensburg Police, evidence was presented to a grand jury resulting in 64-year-old Billy Judd being charged with 1st degree sodomy and 1st degree sexual abuse. Judd was taken into custody and jailed in Taylor County Detention Center with a $50,000 cash bond.
Wednesday, December 14th, 2022
45 Minute Police Chase In Hardin/LaRue Counties
Kentucky State Police and local law enforcement in Hardin and LaRue Counties were involved in a chase from Elizabethtown to Hodgenville and back to Elizabethtown on Monday. State police were conducting an interview at the Post 4 Facility on New Glendale Road when they learned 18-year-old Qua’Darrius Skillman, who accompanied the person being interviewed and was in a vehicle in the post parking lot, was wanted on several warrants. Skillman was sitting in the passenger seat and as officers approached, he jumped into the driver’s seat and drove off. A pursuit traveled from Post 4 onto Lincoln Parkway to Hodgenville and then back to Elizabethtown, ending on Ring Road at US 62 where Skillman exited the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot before laying down. The pursuit lasted approximately 45 minutes and reached speeds of around 115 miles per hour. Over the course of the pursuit, Skillman drove on the wrong side of the road, passed in no passing zones, drove on sidewalks, through grass medians, ran stop signs and signals and ran other motorists off of the roadway. A search of the vehicle turned up methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia and a stolen firearm. Skillman accepted possession of these items when questioned. Qua’Darrius Skillman was jailed at Hardin County Detention Center with no bond set. He faces a long list of charges related to the pursuit along with original warrants.
Tuesday Night High School Basketball Recap
In high school basketball action from Tuesday night, Caverna’s Lady Colonels were defeated by Barren County, 59-9. In game two of the varsity double-header, the Colonels defeated Barren County 53-51. Hart County’s Lady Raiders defeated Grayson County 56-30 and the Raiders went to overtime against Russellville but came up short, 75-71.
Tuesday, December 13th, 2022
Glasgow Schools Threatened
Glasgow Police, Kentucky State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation responded to a threat which appeared on social media directed at Glasgow Independent Schools over the weekend. A juvenile is charged in the case after posting they were going to “shoot up students at school or at a ballgame.” That juvenile also is quoted as saying they “hate Glasgow Schools.” The juvenile was identified, located and taken into custody for Terroristic Threatening 2nd Degree. A statement from Glasgow Police says coordination is taking place with the school system to ensure safety of all students.
Tuesday, December 13th, 2022
Fatal Crash Near Buffalo
A crash in Buffalo Saturday morning resulted in the death of a Taylor County man. A preliminary report from police indicates 84-year-old Fred Krznarich (criz-nar-itch )of Campbellsville died after losing control of his vehicle at the intersection of Greensburg Road and Ferrill Hill Road.
Tuesday, December 13th, 2022
Man Wanted For Firing Gun In Convenience Store Arrested
A man wanted in connection to an incident around Thanksgiving when he discharged a gun in the bathroom of a Leitchfield FiveStar location has been arrested in Hardin County. Kentucky State Police located and arrested 20-year-old Michael Buechele Wednesday on a Leitchfield Police Department warrant which listed charges of first-degree wanton endangerment and third-degree criminal mischief. When he was taken into custody, Buechele was additionally charged with possession of methamphetamine, resisting arrest, possession of marijuana and menacing. Drug charges are enhanced due to the presence of a firearm. He was taken to Hardin County Detention Center.
Tuesday, December 13th, 2022
Tonight's Sports Ticker
The Hart County Raiders travel to Brownsville tonight to face the Edmonson County Wildcats. We’ll have the varsity broadcast here at 7pm with coverage beginning at 6:45.
The Lady Colonels are at home tonight, hosting Russellville. Tip off is set for 6 tonight at Caverna High School.
Monday, December 5th, 2022
Hart County Schools Closed Remainder Of This Week Due To Sickness, Caverna Attendance Rate Holding
Hart County Schools will be closed beginning Tuesday through the rest of this week due to sickness. After dropping attendance rates Friday, the percentage continued dropping today (Monday). A statement from the school system reads: "Due to increased and widespread sickness throughout the county impacting both student and staff attendance, Hart County Schools will not be in session the rest of this week. Students and staff will use Raider Days and carry on instruction through packets and assignments given to students from Tuesday, December 6 through Friday, December 9. All extracurricular activities will be canceled for the remainder of the week as well beginning on Tuesday. Teachers will be available to assist students with their assignments from 8:00 am until 2:00 pm by whichever methods of communication the teacher has provided." To clarify, tonight's varsity basketball games with Central Hardin will be played as scheduled and the remainder of activities through this week will be rescheduled.
Caverna's attendance continues to hold just below 90%. Superintendent
Amanda Abell Summers says Monday's rate is 89.4%, which is slightly better than
Friday's attendance. Caverna Schools will continue to monitor student and
staff attendance.
Monday, December 5th, 2022
Unemployment Slightly Increases, Reversing Trend
Unemployment rates in Hart County and around the state are slightly
higher in the latest numbers released, reversing the lowering trend over the
previous several months. Hart County’s October figure from the Labor Cabinet
indicates unemployment at 4.2%, up from 3.5% in September. Each surrounding
county also experienced an October increase from the prior month. In ascending
order, Green County is at 3.4%, Hardin County - 4.1%, Barren and LaRue Counties
are both at 4.3%, Grayson County - 4.5%, Metcalfe County - 4.6% and Edmonson
County - 4.9%. Statewide, the unemployment number for October is 3.9%, up
from 3.4% in September. The department notes these numbers are raw and are
not seasonally adjusted for the end of summer.
Monday, December 5th, 2022
Teen Kills Another Teen During Argument In LaRue County
A teenage male is dead after he was shot during an altercation with
another teenage male in LaRue County. Hodgenville Police requested assistance by
Kentucky State Police with an assault investigation Saturday on Forest
Avenue. As the two juveniles fought, the 15-year-old shot the 17-year-old, who
was taken to University of Louisville Hospital and died. The 15-year-old is
charged in relation to the death and is jailed at Adair County Juvenile
Detention Center. The case is still in a preliminary investigation stage.
Additional charges are expected.
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Monday, December 5th, 2022
Barren County Schools Closed While Hart And Caverna Closely Monitor Attendance
Barren County Schools are closed today and Tuesday due to widespread
illness. The school system canceled classes in hopes the weekend combined with
these two days will provide distance and recovery time from the high level of
absences on Friday. The school system will be using NTI days and teachers will
be in contact with students regarding schoolwork. Flu seems to be the primary
reason for sickness around the state with at approximately 60 school systems
canceling classes at some point over the past two weeks. LaRue and Edmonson
County were closed leading into the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend. Hart County
and Caverna remain above the threshold for cancellation. Hart County dropped to
just below 86% attendance on Friday, district-wide. Caverna was a little better
at just above 88%. While attendance dropping below 85% is a general threshold
for consideration of cancellation, schools also consider factors such as trends
and consecutive low attendance, along with staffing illness and attendance
levels.
Friday, December 2nd, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
The Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday morning in the courtroom. After Judge
Executive Joe Choate called the meeting to order, Bro. Phillip Trent of Immanuel
Ministries opened the meeting with prayer.
The Court honored Road Supervisor Brian Weber on his retirement. Committee
reports were given including Israel Bergenson who stated there was a total of
194 in the jail. He also presented the court with a check of just over $23,464.
Sheriff Jeff Wilson informed the court that almost 75% of 2022 taxes had been
collected and the Sheriff would be auctioning off surplus equipment.
The court also approved the 2nd reading of Ordinance authorizing Issurance Industrial Building Revenue Bonds, payment of claims, approved bonds for Constables, Coroner and Deputies, County Clerk, Jailer, Judge/Executive and the Sheriff, accepted the lowest quote of $4,922 to United Electric for outdoor warning systems, 1st reading for Transient Room Tax, apply for 2023 Rescue Aid Program Grant for $6,900, appointed Kaylie Butler to Tourism Board expiring 12/25, hired B. J. Srygler as seasonal worker and appointed Rickey Alvey, Brian Weber and Justin Baird to committee to interview people for Road Supervisor.
The court's next meeting will be Thursday, December 15th, at 9:00 a.m. in the courtroom.
Friday, December 2nd, 2022
Tip Leads To DUI Arrest
A tip led police to stopping an intoxicated driver Monday in Cave City. Officers located the suspect vehicle and initiated the traffic stop on US 31W. The driver is identified as 49-year-old Beth Ann Garmon, who consented to a search which resulted charges of possession of Hydrocodone, unspecified drugs and drug paraphernalia. She is also charged with not having prescription drugs in their proper container and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. Beth Garmon is jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $7,500 bond and a court date set for December 15th.
Friday, December 2nd, 2022
Recovered Stolen Items In Hodgenville Total Nearly $50,000 In Value
Police in Hodgenville continue their investigation into the discovery of an incredible volume of stolen items. Chief James Richardson says 233 items (in all) were recovered with a combined value of near $50,000. They are working to return these items and continue posting photographs of unmatched and unidentified items on their social media accounts. Fine-tuning the investigation from when the case was made public, Richardson says continuing leads indicate most of the property was taken from contractors in Elizabethtown and Radcliff areas. He also says items are first being matched up with police reports and then others will be made available for claims. After a defined period, any remaining unclaimed items would be auctioned. Richardson says with the quantity of items, it will take some time to complete the investigation and return to owners.
Friday, December 2nd, 2022
Friday Sports: Rivalry Night For Caverna and Hart County
Caverna and Hart County square off in a varsity basketball double header tonight from Caverna. The girls game starts at 5:30, followed by the boys game. It is the opening district matchup of the year for both schools. If you can't make to Caverna, listen to our coverage which begins immediately following our 5pm news update.
In other varsity girls action tonight:
-Green County is at Adair County
-Elizabethtown is at Barren County
-Grayson County is at Bullitt Central
-John Hardin is at LaRue County
and Allen Count is at Metcalfe County.
In varsity boys action:
-Green County is at Adair County
-Elizabethtown is at Barren County
-Collins is at LaRue County
and Allen County is at Metcalfe County.
Friday, December 2nd, 2022
News Edmonson County Sheriff Sworn In
James Vincent is now Edmonson County Sheriff. He and his deputies, security officers and office staff were sworn in Wednesday and assume duties and responsibilities immediately. The new sheriff's administration is a month early due to the retirement of outgoing sheriff Shane Doyle, whose retirement was also effective with the close of business on Wednesday. The sheriff's office reopened for tax collection Thursday. It had been closed since thanksgiving for a state mandated audit to prepare for the change of administration. Edmonson County property owners are reminded they still have a 2% discount opportunity through the close of business on December 5th, due to lost business days during transitioning of administration.
Friday, December 2nd, 2022
Leitchfield Man And His Mother Charged In Rape Of Juvenile
A Leitchfield man and his mother were arrested Wednesday for sex crimes against a 13-year-old. Police charged 26-year-old Michael Logsdon with three counts of first-degree rape and kidnapping and 50-year-old Tara Embry, who is also from Leitchfield, with complicity to first-degree rape and complicity to kidnapping. Both admitted to these charges when being questioned. Police say Logsdon raped a girl in a vehicle multiple times and also at a Leitchfield residence. They say Embry knew Logsdon has sexual contact with the girl in the vehicle and was present during the rape at the residence. Michael Logsdon and Tara Embry remain jailed at Grayson County Detention Center. Current listings do not indicate any bond set for either suspect.
Thursday, December 1st, 2022
House Destroyed By Fire In Southern Grayson County
A house fire between Wax and Millerstown on Grindstone Road is being called “suspicious” by Grayson County fire officials. The Sunday night blaze completely destroyed the empty home. When firefighters arrived just before 11pm, the structure had been burning long enough that it was collapsing into the basement. No injuries are reported. Crews were on-scene for over two hours. Grayson County Sheriff Norman Chaffins says he is not aware of any criminal interest into the fire at this time.
Thursday, December 1st, 2022
Man Tries To Force Entry Into Home And Aims Gun At Occupants
An argument led to a man trying to force his way into a home and pointing a gun at occupants on Monday afternoon in Grayson County. Police were called to the residence on South Patterson Street in Clarkson when 33-year-old Jason Hudson, Jr. was asked to leave during the argument. He went to his vehicle, retrieved a handgun and came back trying to gain entry and taking aim at two occupants with the gun safety off. Hudson left the residence before officers arrived but was located and arrested at a nearby gas station. He is charged with 1st degree burglary and 1st degree wanton endangerment.
Thursday, December 1st, 2022
Glasgow Man Served Warrant And Scuffles With Police During Arrest
A Glasgow man with a physical handicap became combative with police during the execution of a search warrant at his residence on Sunday. Officers contacted 57-year-old Raymon Dean Ingram to place him under arrest on charges of harassing communications, stalking and terroristic threatening related to a previous incident. A citation description indicates police were unable to detain Ingram due to a physical handicap and they tried alternate procedures. He resisted and displayed what is described as threatening and tumultuous behavior, threatening and using expletive language toward officers. Ingram is additionally charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. He was taken to Barren County Detention Center where bond is currently set at $15,000. Jail records indicate Ingram is scheduled to appear in court on January 26th.
Thursday, December 1st, 2022
Fatal Crash On US 31E In Northern Barren County
A deadly crash Wednesday afternoon crash on US 31E just south of Griderville in Northern Barren County blocked the roadway for nearly three hours. Responders were called to the 7000 block of North Jackson Highway near Goodnight-Hiseville Road around 3:30. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police indicates 71-year-old Wanda Cross, of Cave City, was operating a 2008 Chevrolet passenger car southbound and crossed the center line for unknown reasons, striking a northbound 1988 Toyota pickup driven by 78-year-old Joie Hunley, of Hiseville. Cross was ejected and pronounced deceased by the Barren County Coroners Office. Cleanup and crash reconstruction was completed and the road opened around 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 30th, 2022
Dog Complaint At Motel Results In Drug Bust
An animal complaint at a Cave City motel led to a drug bust over the weekend. Officers responded to Days Inn Saturday after receiving a call about dogs chasing people on the property. Contact was made with the dogs' owners and during an initial investigation, officers searched their U-Haul which was parked on the premises. Suspected crystal methamphetamine, crack cocaine and various items of drug paraphernalia were discovered. Officers arrested 35-year-old Matthew Wallace, 53-year-old Theodore Friedman and 28-year-old Michael Crutcher. All three are charged with possession of methamphetamine, cocaine and drug paraphernalia. An ID check on Wallace revealed two felony warrants out of Texas. Wallace is now additionally charged with being a fugitive and giving an officer a false name. They were taken to Barren County Detention Center. Friedman and Crutcher were in court on Monday and have bail set at $5,000. Wallace is scheduled to appear in court on December 5th. His fugitive charge from Texas is with full extradition. Records indicate all three still listed as inmates. Cave City Police was assisted by officers from the Barren County Sheriff’s Department and Glasgow Animal Control.
Wednesday, November 30th, 2022
Tuesday Scores And A Look Ahead
Caverna opened their girls and boys high school basketball seasons with wins Tuesday night against Fort Knox. The Lady Colonels won, 48-37 and the Colonels won, 67-33.
The Hart County Lady Raiders were in action again Tuesday night and lost to Franklin-Simpson, 56-32.
Caverna and Hart County square off in a varsity double header Friday night from Caverna. The girls game starts at 5:30, followed by the boys game. It is the opening district game of the year for both schools.
Wednesday, November 30th, 2022
Large Quantity Of Stolen Items Recovered From Surrounding Counties
Acting on a tip, Hodgenville Police are sorting through a large quantity of stolen items. Investigators believe these items are mostly from surrounding counties. No arrests have been made yet, but officers are working to connect various items to area theft reports. They will be working to return property to rightful owners. Images of several items recovered are posted on the Hodgenville Police Department’s Facebook page. Area residents who have experienced recent thefts may want to check with the department to see if their items have been recovered.
Wednesday, November 30th, 2022
Drug Tips Lead To Horse Cave Bust
After investigation of numerous drug related complaints, officers arrested a man in Horse Cave last week. The Hart County Sheriff’s Department along with the Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force located trafficking amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine, prescription medications, marijuana and various trafficking related paraphernalia. As a result, 50-year-old Dennis “Bob” Mobley was arrested and charged multiple trafficking counts related to the discovery. Mobley is in Hart County Jail with a combined $120,000 cash bond.
The Hart County Sheriff’s Department reminds citizens to report drug activity information by calling the office at 270-524-2341. Callers can remain anonymous.
Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
Monday Night Scores / Tuesday Night Schedule
Hart County’s Lady Raiders opened the season at home with a 70-28 win Monday night defeating Campbellsville, while the Raiders were on the road to open the season. The boys team also picks up a win, defeating Cumberland County 68-56.
Caverna kicks off their basketball season tonight with a double header as the Lady Colonels and Colonels host Fort Knox. We’ll have the broadcast of the Caverna girls game with coverage beginning at 5:15 and tip-off set for 5:30. Hart County’s Lady Raiders are in action again tonight, hosting Franklin-Simpson for a junior varsity/varsity matchup. We’ll have the Hart County varsity game immediately following the Caverna girls game.
Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
LaRue County Among Random Counties To Be Audited Following The General Election
LaRue County is among counties randomly selected for an election audit by the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office. State law requires a 12-county check after each election cycle. Other counties selected include Jefferson, Webster, Shelby, Rowan, Oldham, Laurel, Owen, Anderson, Christian, Daviess, and Breathitt.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron expressed appreciation for the Department of Criminal Investigations, involved county clerks and their staffs in working together to perform these audits, ensuring Kentucky elections remain free and fair.
After completing independent investigations, the Attorney General’s Office of Special Prosecutions will present findings to the grand jury and chief circuit judge of each audited county.
Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
Man Dies In Weekend Crash on KY 90
A Summer Shade man died in a weekend crash on KY 90 in Metcalfe County. Police responded around 11pm Saturday when 38-year-old Wilmer Alexander Alonzo Canales wrecked an eastbound Chevy S-10 pickup. Canales lost control, exited the road, struck an embankment, went airborne and came to rest in an adjacent, private driveway. Canales was pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation continues by Kentucky State Police. The initial report does not specify why Canales lost control.
Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
Man Dies On Tractor Hit By Tree
Funeral arrangements have been released for 56-year-old Brian Sexton, who died Sunday evening while trying to remove a tree overhanging a local road. Emergency responders were called to the location just off of KY 677 between Canmer and Monroe around 5pm. When they arrived, they observed a large portion of a tree on a tractor which Sexton was operating. Arrangements are being conducted by Brooks Funeral Home of Munfordville and will be announced with our obituary listings.
Monday, November 28th, 2022
High School Basketball Starts Tonight
High School basketball for the 22-23 season begins tonight across the state. Hart County’s Lady Raiders are in action hosting Campbellsville. Catch the game live here tonight on WLOC Sports. Our coverage begins at 6:45. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. Hart County’s boys are on the road tonight to begin the season. They travel to Burkesville to take on Cumberland County in a junior varsity/varsity match-up. The JV game begins at 5:30 p.m. Caverna begins the season Tuesday night. The Lady Colonels and Colonels host Fort Knox for a varsity double-header with tip-off set for 5:30 p.m.
Monday, November 28th, 2022
Wal-mart Shoplifting Arrest Results In Drug Charges
A suspect in a shoplifting complaint at Wal-mart in Leitchfield was found in possession of more than 15 grams of methamphetamine. Last Monday night, police were notified that 25-year-old Riley Milliner stole several items from the store, loaded them into an SUV and drove off from the parking lot. The vehicle was observed on surveillance video for identification. Officers located the SUV traveling on South Main Street and stopped Milliner. A vehicle check came back with expired tags and no current insurance. It is registered to 38-year-old Shelly Carnes who was a passenger in the SUV at the time of the stop. Carnes admitted to participating in the theft with Milliner. A search of Carnes turned up more than 15 grams of meth in a plastic bag. Both were arrested and taken to Grayson County Detention Center. Carnes is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and complicity to theft by unlawful taking along with non-moving traffic violations. Milliner is charged with theft by unlawful taking and non-moving traffic violations.
Monday, November 28th, 2022
Mother Sentenced To 20 Years For Incident Resulting In The Death Of Her Son
An Edmonson County woman who drove around a high water road closure in 2019 which resulted in the death of her young toddler has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. The sentence was announced for 31-year
-old Alexandra Richardson last week in Edmonson County Court on a guilty plea to murder, first-degree wanton endangerment and DUI. December 2nd of 2019, Richardson was traveling on Oak Hill Road and drove around closure signs during flooding conditions and became stalled in high water. She attempted to get out and make it to safety with her 20-month-old and her seven-year-old. She lost her hold on the younger child and he was found a short time later by rescue crews. He was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville where he later died. When questioned by investigators, Alexandra Richardson admitted using methamphetamine and marijuana prior to the incident. Richardson was already in prison when the sentence was announced. She was incarcerated on a five-year sentence only a couple of weeks following the flooding incident because she was convicted of criminal facilitation to manufacture methamphetamine and child endangerment.
Monday, November 28th, 2022
Cub Run Man Charged With EPO/DVO Violation And Theft
A Cub Run man is charged with violation of an emergency protective order and/or domestic violence order along with theft by unlawful taking. The Hart County Sheriff’s Department arrested 19-year-old Jedidiah Staples early Saturday. He remains lodged in Hart County Jail with a $2000 cash bond and is scheduled to appear in court today.
Friday, November 25th, 2022
Area high school basketball
The High School Basketball season tips off Monday night. In local action, the Hart County Raider JV & Varsity Boys will travel to Cumberland County while the Hart County Lady Raiders JV & Varsity will entertain Campbellsville. Studio 101 will have the broadcast of the Lady Raiders varsity game beginning with the pregame show at 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Homestead Exemption increase for 2022-23
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Department of Revenue has set the maximum homestead exemption at $46,350 for the 2023 and 2024 tax periods, an increase of $5,850 over the previous two years. It is the largest increase in savings in the history of the exemption, which is recalculated every two years to adjust for inflation.
To qualify for the homestead exemption, a person must be at least 65 years old during the tax period or classified as totally disabled by any public or private retirement system. The property must also be owned, occupied and maintained as the taxpayer’s personal residence on the January 1 assessment date to be eligible for this exemption.
An application for the homestead exemption is available on DOR's website. This application must be completed and submitted to the property owner’s local Property Valuation Administrator’s (PVA) office no later than December 31 of the eligible tax year.
The completed application can be submitted online, by mail or in person.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Nursing Home Visits December 15th
The Annual Nursing Home visits will be Thursday, December 15th. Join WLOC as we visit Hart County Manor in Munfordville at 9:30 a.m. And then we'll travel to Horse Cave to Signature Health Care of Hart County around 10:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to come along. A special thank you to everyone who donated to the two area nursing homes.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Fire At Leitchfield Motel
Fire destroyed a portion of the old Country Side Inn Motel (formerly Econo Lodge) in Leitchfield early Tuesday morning. Firefighters were dispatched around 3:30 to the location on Commerce Drive. Flames spread across two rooms of the structure. The blaze was extinguished and the scene was clear after about two hours. Fire officials believe the fire was started by a squatter attempting to stay warm. No injuries were reported. Police are investigating.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Former Governor And Business Man Dies
John Y. Brown, Jr. has died at the age of 88. Brown served as Kentucky’s 55th Governor, holding office from 1979 through 1983 by defeating former Governor Louie B. Nunn the preceding November. He also was an accomplished business man, purchasing Kentucky Fried Chicken for $2 Million from Harlan Sanders in 1964. He led the company through extraordinary growth and sold it at a value of $275 Million in 1971. He also had ownership in a number of sports franchises during his career, including the Boston Celtics. In honor of John Y. Brown, Jr., flags across the state are ordered at half-staff.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022
Man Jailed On 2nd Methamphetamine Offence
A Munfordville man is jailed on drug related charges. The Hart County Sheriff’s Department arrested 43-year-old Mark Dewayne Murray on Tuesday for possession of methamphetamine. This is his 2nd offence. Murray is in Hart County Jail with a $10,000 cash bond.
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022
LaRue County Schools Closed For Sickness Ahead Of Holiday Break
Schools in LaRue County are closed Tuesday ahead of Thanksgiving break. The school system is among a list of nearly 50 across the state with high absences due to sickness. Most school systems experiencing low attendance are citing flu, RSV and Strep Throat as contributing illnesses. Tuesday is not an NTI day for students in LaRue County.
Schools in Edmonson County were closed Monday and remain closed today. Both days are NTI days for Edmonson County.
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022
Students Jump From Back Of Moving Bus
Bardstown City Schools issued a press release regarding an incident which happed week-before-last where three students opened a door and jumped out of the back of a moving bus.
One of the students was taken to a hospital due to injuries resulting from the November 9th incident. The press release says it is unclear what prompted these students’ actions. A school system spokesperson is quoted as saying, “The safety and well-being of students in Bardstown City Schools is and will always be top priority. Right now, focus is the well-being of the injured student, their family and providing support to students who witnessed the incident.”
The press release says no additional comments will be released, citing privacy protocols regarding the individuals involved. It is unclear if there is any finding of criminal activity or ongoing police involvement related to the incident.
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022
Two Arrested Related To Sexual Abuse Of A Minor
A Brownsville couple is jailed after being indicted for sexual abuse of a child. Acting on a tip from a family member several weeks ago, Kentucky State Police arrested 31-year-old Jorday K. Gray and 25-year-old Brianna Cowles on September 19th after an investigation into abuse allegations. Citation details indicate both Gray and Cowles admitted to forcing sexual acts on a minor as well as recording and sharing some of the incidents on a cell phone and through video chats. Charges in the case include wanton endangerment, criminal abuse of a child under the age of 12, rape of a victim incapable of consent and rape of a victim under the age of 12, incest of a victim under age of 12, sodomy of a victim under the age of 12, distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor, distribution of obscene matter to minors and possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by minor under the age of 12.
Jorday Gray and Brianna Cowles remain jailed, each has a $100,000 bond.
Monday, November 21st 2022
Edmonson County Schools Closed For Sickness Ahead Of Holiday Break
Edmonson County Schools are closed these next two days for sickness ahead of Thanksgiving break. Monday and Tuesday are now set as Non-Traditional Instruction days (one and two) for the school year. Edmonson County is one of several around the state with significant impacts to attendance late last week. The district reported the rate dipping below 85% due to a high occurrence of Flu and Strep Throat absences.
Monday, November 21st 2022
Man Arrested For Sex Related Crimes Involving Victim Under 12
A Bee Spring man is charged with sex related crimes against a minor. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office arrested 71-year-old Randy P Meredith on Friday following investigation. Meredith is accused of multiple counts of rape, sodomy, sexual abuse, unlawful transaction with a minor and incest of a victim under the age of 12. He is currently incarcerated with a quarter-million dollar bond at Hart County Jail.
Monday, November 21st 2022
Man Arrested For Intoxication And Other Charges In Horse Cave
A Horse Cave man is in jail on multiple charges after a Friday incident. Horse Cave Police arrested 34-year-old Gary M. Lowe for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, terroristic threatening, giving police a canceled or fictitious license and resisting arrest. Lowe was booked Friday evening at Hart County Jail with a $1000 cash bond.
Monday, November 21st 2022
Man Makes Threats To Schools And Churches In Messages
A Horse Cave man made threats indicating plans to carry out mass shootings at schools and churches in Barren and Warren Counties. On Sunday, Kentucky State Police received a call from an individual who received virtual messages from 30-year-old Joshua Morrison. A short time later, troopers were able to locate Morrison and placed him under arrest on charges of terroristic threatening. No specific locations were identified. Authorities in Hart, Barren and Warren Counties assisted state police in the investigation. Morrison was transported to Hart County Jail where records do not currently indicate any bail amount is set.
Friday, November 18th 2022
Greensburg Woman Arrested For Children Criminal Abuse
A Greensburg woman is in jail after being served warrants for grand jury indictments out of Taylor County which include criminal charges involving children. Police arrested 34-year-old Kira Monroe at her residence Wednesday afternoon for five counts of wanton endangerment, five counts of assault and three counts of criminal abuse of a child under 12 years of age. Monroe is being held at Taylor County Detention Center with a $50 thousand dollar cash bond.
Friday, November 18th 2022
Grand Opening Success In Glasgow
Thursday marked a successful grand opening for the new Dunkin’ Donuts store in Glasgow. A long line of vehicles stretched from the drive-thru, around the building and onto US 31E. The store gave away $100 gift cards, sandwiches and opening day pint glasses. Customers showed up as early as 4am for the 9am opening in order to get one of the gift cards. The new Dunkin’ Donuts is next to Verizon and across from the Food Lion shopping center. Regular hours are 5am to 8pm, daily.
Friday, November 18th 2022
Woman Charged For Driving High With Children In Car
A woman who police stopped on Millerstown Road Sunday night was driving while high with two children in her car. According to a Clarkson Police report, 43-year-old Christy Beasley of Clarkson was pulled over after an officer observed her Mazda 3 with what is described as “faulty equipment.” The officer approached Beasley and noticed a strong odor of marijuana, which she admitted to smoking. She told police there were other joints and additional marijuana in the car. A field sobriety test was conducted and she was arrested. Charges include non-alcohol DUI, two counts of wanton endangerment, possession of marijuana and a non-moving traffic violation. The report does not indicate Christy Beasley's relation to the children or who assumed responsibility for them upon her arrest.
Friday, November 18th 2022
Woman With Lengthy Arrest History Jailed After Cave City Traffic Stop
A traffic stop early Thursday in Cave City turned up drugs and an active warrant on the driver. Police observed a white F-150 traveling on US 31W without its license plate illuminated. Contact was made with 31-year-old Sierra Johnson. Consent was given for a vehicle search which revealed a glass pipe and methamphetamine. An ID check revealed the active warrant. Johnson was taken into custody and transported to Barren County Detention Center where she was booked on possession charges along with failure to produce and insurance card, failure to produce a license and for not having a license plate illuminated. Jail records indicate Sierra Johnson's arrest on Thursday is at least her 10th in the past three years.
Thursday, November 17th 2022
Car Runs Into Green River At Ferry Crossing
A car ran into the river at Green River Ferry in Mammoth Cave National Park on Tuesday evening. Park law enforcement responded around 5:30 and found the car mostly submerged approximately 10 yards from the northern bank of the crossing. The driver was not hurt but was still inside the vehicle. Responders rescued the driver by boat. The vehicle was removed a short time later by a towing service. Investigation into the incident continues by park officials. The ferry has been inspected and has resumed its operating schedule, but the ferry is still restricted for trailer and RV traffic due to low water levels.
Thursday, November 17th 2022
Outgoing Edmonson Sheriff Leaving Early
Edmonson County Sheriff Shane Doyle was defeated in his bid for re-election in the 2022 primary back in spring. Monday, he announced to fiscal court he will be retiring a bit early, before this term officially ends. He told the court one of the major reasons for his decision is because of losing deputies, who have been resigning as they found new employment opportunities ahead of a new administration being installed by incoming sheriff, James Vincent. Doyle says with his decision, the incoming administration can begin hiring and putting officers back on the road, easing pressure on the county and on other police agencies that have been offering assistance. With the change, Doyle outlined important dates of which residents should be aware. November 23rd will be the last day the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department front office is open to the public to conduct business and collect property tax payments under the current administration. The office is closed for Thanksgiving the 24th through the 26th and state auditor personnel will be reconciling financial accounts in preparation to transfer them to the new administration through the 30th. The office will reopen and property tax collection will resume on December 1st, barring no delay in procedures with the state auditor’s office. Doyle clarified Edmonson County property owners will have their property tax 2% discount opportunity extended through the close of business on December 5th, due to lost business days during transitioning of administration.
Thursday, November 17th 2022
Foul Play Suspected In Campbellsville Death
Police in Campbellsville are investigating a suspicious death from Tuesday afternoon. The coroner’s office reports 69-year-old Tommy Pyles, of Lincoln Avenue, was found dead and examination suggests foul play is likely. The body was transported to the state medical examiner’s office for a complete autopsy. Authorities are looking for answers related to the death and ask anyone who may have relevant information to call their tip line at 270-469-7743. Callers may remain anonymous.
Thursday, November 17th 2022
Grayson County Resident Killed In Elizabethtown Crash
A resident of Grayson County is dead following a collision in Elizabethtown Tuesday night. Police say 28-year-old Destiny Shelton of Leitchfield was headed south in a Ford Focus along Ring Road near the airport around 11pm and crossed into the opposing lane, striking a Chevrolet SUV head-on. Shelton was pronounced dead at the scene. A passenger in Shelton’s vehicle and the driver of the SUV were taken to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Elizabethtown Police Reconstruction Detectives are continuing to investigate the crash.
Wednesday, November 16th 2022
Man Arrested For Causing Glasgow House Fire
Glasgow Police arrested a man following a house fire investigation. Firefighters were called to a residence on Grandview Avenue Tuesday morning. Preliminary investigation indicated the cause as suspicious. Investigators discovered 55-year-old Kermit Hall, Jr. stayed in the home Monday night and allegedly lit a bag of charcoal in a tin pan. A short time later, fire consumed the living room and Hall left the scene after escaping through a window. He is charged with arson, criminal mischief and criminal trespassing.
Wednesday, November 16th 2022
Munfordville Man Gets Over A Half-Million From Lottery Scratch-Off Ticket
A Munfordville man is a half-million richer after buying a scratch-off ticket and winning a large payout. Eddie Polston bought a Mega 7s ticket last Tuesday at FiveStar. He revealed a winning line and a seven-times multiplier which totals $777 thousand. Polston claimed his winnings the next day at Kentucky Lottery Headquarters and came away with a final payout of just under $552 thousand. Munfordville FiveStar gets a $7,770 bonus for selling the ticket.
Wednesday, November 16th 2022
Edmonton Woman Dies In Crash On KY 90
An Edmonton woman is dead after a Tuesday morning crash on KY 90 near the Eighty Eight Community in Barren County. A collision report from Kentucky State Police says 62-year-old Karrie Selner was fatally injured as a passenger in a westbound Dodge Caravan driven by 44-year-old Heather Slater, also of Edmonton. The Caravan crossed the center line, struck an eastbound Toyota Highlander driven by 43-year-old Michael Forsythe, of Princeton, and then collided with an eastbound Chevrolet Equinox driven by 62-year-old Timothy Jackson, of Wisconsin. Selner died at the scene. Drivers of all three vehicles and a passenger in the Equinox were transported to T J Samson Community Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injures. The preliminary report does not specify seatbelt usage status for any of the people involved.
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Greensburg Drug Arrest
A traffic stop in Greensburg resulted in a drug arrest on Sunday afternoon. Police observed a vehicle on East Hodgenville Avenue with no brake lights and identified 50-year-old William Posey of Greensburg as the driver. A brief investigation turned up methamphetamine. Posey was taken to Taylor County Detention Center. In addition to a charge of possession, he also faces charges of buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, failure to maintain insurance, having no brake lights, having no registration plate or receipt.
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Two Children Die In Crash With Intoxicated Driver
Two children, ages one and two, were killed Sunday afternoon on US 31W in Hardin County. Police say the vehicle in which they were passengers was hit by a drunk driver. The incident happened near West Point when a southbound car driven by 42-year-old Angela Chapman, of Radcliff, crossed the center line and struck the victims’ northbound vehicle head-on. The pregnant mother of the two deceased children was driving the northbound vehicle and was seriously injured. Angela Chapman was taken to Hardin County Detention Center and booked on two counts of murder, one count of assault and for operating a vehicle under the influence. She was arraigned in court Monday and entered a plea of not guilty. She remains jailed with a half-million dollar bond.
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Inmate Flown To Louisville Hospital After Assault By Another Inmate
An inmate at Barren County Detention Center was assaulted by another inmate to the point of having to be flown to Louisville for medical treatment Sunday. Glasgow Police were called to investigate and identified 28-year-old Austin T. Brown, II as the attacker. The victim, whose identity is not given in the police press release, was originally transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital before being air lifted. Brown was jailed back on August 10th for theft and drug related charges. He is now additionally charged with assault and intimidating a participant in the legal process. He is scheduled to appear in court on November 21st and again on December 5th. He has a $250 thousand bond.
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Multiple Hart County Weekend Drug Arrests
Weekend arrests by the Hart County Sheriff’s Department include:
- 38-year-old James Kyle Ballard of Munfordville. He faces charges of criminal trespassing, public intoxication by a controlled substance, buying or possession of drug paraphernalia and menacing.
- 40-year-old Benjamin Butler of Sonora. He faces charges of wanton endangerment, terroristic threatening, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and promotion of contraband.
- 37-year-old Steven Harold Mayes of Alabama. He faces charges of trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in heroin and buying or possession of drug paraphernalia.
All three were taken to Hart County Jail.
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Intoxicated Man Drives Car Onto Golf Course
A drunken man drove his vehicle onto Shady Hollow Golf Course near Cub Run causing damage and then became stuck on a golf cart bridge Sunday morning. Police were called around 6:30 by course manager J.C. Ramsey after 52-year-old Craig Cox of Indiana appeared at Ramsey’s home asking for assistance. Cox drove across a green and a practice green then onto a small wooden golf cart bridge where his Cadillac CT6 fell off the right side and became disabled. Police arrived and arrested Cox for criminal trespassing, criminal mischief, possession of an open alcoholic beverage in motor vehicle and operating a motor vehicle under the influence. Ramsey said the course will have to make repairs, but was thankful because damage could have been much worse (under the circumstance).
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
Horse Cave City Council Meets
Horse Cave City Council met Monday evening and featured several infrastructure discussions. Mayor Randall Curry explained the recent sidewalk grant recently presented by Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman. Securing funding, which totals nearly $435 thousand, has been a high priority goal for the city. Curry says he sought experience in selecting a grant writer for the project in hopes of making a strong case for consideration. The mayor said rebuilding sidewalks on the western side of town is badly needed. The project will include both sides of KY 218 from the railroad crossing up to the KY 335 Junction and should go to contract for construction next year. Magistrate Ricky Alvey discussed citizen concerns about road conditions of KY 218 in front of Horse Cave Baptist Church and US 31W from the Barren County Line to downtown. Alvey reminded those in attendance both roads are maintained by the state and not the city. He says the state is aware of these issues. A brief update was also highlighted regarding the Horse Cave Bypass project which will provide commercial truck relief from the downtown area by connecting KY 218 to US 31W on the southwest side of town. The state project is scheduled for letting this winter and could be under construction in 2023. It will be a two-year project to complete. In court business, departmental reports were given. Horse Cave Police will be sponsoring a holiday house decorating contest. Details are posted on the agency’s Facebook page. Approval was given for an interlocal agreement to participate in the Kentucky League of Cities Investment Pool and details of the Christmas Parade were announced. The parade will be at 10am on Saturday, December 3rd and will begin at the fire department.
Monday, November 14th 2022
Weekend Sports Recap
Friday night marked the end of a football season filled with excitement and historical firsts for Hart County. The Raiders fell to Union County 34-20 in the second round of the Kentucky High School Athletics Association Class 3A Playoffs. Hart County finishes the season with its highest ranking in school history and a 9-3 record.
Hart County High School's Cheerleaders are back-to-back champions. They competed Saturday at Simon Kenton High School in the KHSAA Region 3 Competition and brought home first place for the second year in a row.
Monday, November 14th 2022
Staff And Juveniles Injured At Adair County Detention Center
Kentucky State Police were called to assist with an internal disturbance at Adair Regional Detention Center in Columbia Friday night. The facility is one of eight juvenile detention centers operated by the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice. Those incarcerated there are between the ages of 11 and 18. Trooper Jonathan Houk says a juvenile assaulted a staff member, confiscated that staff member’s keys and released other juveniles from their cells. Troopers and other local law enforcement entered the facility and helped the staff restore order. Several staff members and juveniles were injured and taken to an area hospital for treatment. Trooper Houk’s description of the incident does not indicate the severity of injury to anyone involved.
Monday, November 14th 2022
Fire At Woodworking Facility In Campbellsville
First responders in Taylor County were dispatched to a fire at a building of Cox Interior on Old Columbia Road in Campbellsville Friday afternoon. Firefighters discovered a building filled with wood shavings mostly engulfed when they arrived just before 1pm. Units from four departments were on-scene for about seven hours. A cause of the blaze is yet-to-be determined. No injuries were reported.
Friday, November 11th 2022
Fiscal Court Recap
In a recap from Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting, the court approved payment of $3,000 for KARES (Kentucky Area Resources), a real-time directory connecting users of the resource to assistance from career training and workforce preparation organizations, food banks, child care facilities as well as organizations which help with personal and professional advancement. Access to the free resource is available at the KARES.us website.
In other items of business, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported 181 inmates are currently incarcerated. The court agreed to pursue a grant for additional emergency management performance. There was a second reading which now finalizes a speed limit of 25 miles-per-hour on Northtown School Road. A $1 per hour salary increase was approved for maintenance employee Theresa Bostic and Forest Nichols was hired for maintenance.
Related to T. Marzetti and their industrial revenue bond and prior expansion, the court approved a resolution for the Judge to sign an agreement for the special occupation tax and there was a first reading of a lease agreement for termination of the special taxing district on July 1st of 2023.
The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is scheduled for December 1st.
Friday, November 11th 2022
Man Assaults Woman With Broom Handle
Glasgow Police were called to investigate the report of an assault at a residence on Washington Street Wednesday night. When they arrived, they located a woman who sustained injures to her hand and wrist. Police say 40-year-old Brandon Moulding assaulted the woman with a broom handle. He was taken to Barren County Detention Center. The victim was transported by Barren/Metcalfe EMS for treatment.
Friday, November 11th 2022
Gun Discharges, Striking A Man At A Grayson County Elementary School
Emergency responders and police in Grayson County were dispatched to Caneyville Elementary Wednesday evening after a man was unintentionally shot. A sheriff’s office report says 37-year-old Matthew Nash of Millwood, Kentucky was running through a hallway of the school playing with a small child. A handgun fell from its carriage position to the ground, discharging and striking Nash in the lower leg. He was at the school to pick up his kids from sports practice. Several children and adults were in the gym of the school when the 9mm gun discharged. Nash was flown to U of L Hospital. He was treated then released early Thursday morning. Nash will answer to charges of unlawful possession of a weapon on school property and wanton endangerment.
Thursday, November 10th 2022
Voter Breakdown For Hart County: County Flipped Majority Before Election
With Tuesday behind us, now that candidates and issues have been sorted (locally), we take a look at the breakdown of eligible voters in Hart County to select these candidates and issues. Out of 14,233 registered voters in the county, 6,345 cast a ballot Tuesday. That's a 44% turnout. Historically, the county has a very large primary cycle with regard to local races, and -- not all, but many -- winners in May go on to an unopposed victory in November. That is contributed to the fact Hart County has historically ran more Democrat Candidates than Republicans with the majority of registered voters being Democrat. In a trend over the past several years, that balance has been consistently shifting. In 2017, the county had 13,409 voters with 7,738 Democrats and 4,829 Republicans. The remaining 842 were comprised of Independents and other parties. In July of this year, that breakdown became nearly even between the two majority parties at 6,587 Democrats to 6,563 Republicans. By the end of August, 2022, the county flipped majority with 6,584 Republicans to 6,565 Democrats. By Tuesday's election, that gap continued widening with 6,659 Republicans and 6,530 Democrats. The number of Independent and other parties increased as well with 1,044 on Tuesday. The shift represents a five year 15.6% decrease for Democrats in Hart County over the five year period, while it represents a 27.5% increase for Republicans and a 19.4% increase for Independents and other parties. The change has the potential to significantly impact (what has been) "normal" in elections of years past, providing a more evenly distributed primary. Statistics used in this comparison were obtained through the Kentucky Board of Elections.
We ask on our Facebook Poll today, "Have you (recently) or do you plan on changing political affiliation?" Visit us @wlocradio to participate.
Thursday, November 10th 2022
Veterans Day Schedules
Veteran's Day is Friday. It is a state and federal holiday with government offices closed. Many banks and other service providers will be closed. It is a good idea to check ahead for open/closed status of your destination before heading out to conduct business. Trash routes in Hart County will run as scheduled on Friday, however the Hart County Solid Waste office will be closed.
Thursday, November 10th 2022
Green County Arrests
Police arrested a Summersville man early Saturday in Greensburg. A Greensburg Officer was dispatched just before 1am to a complaint on South Main Street of a staggering pedestrian and located 49-year-old Raul Baton in the roadway. He was taken into custody on a charge of alcohol intoxication in a public place and transported to Taylor County Detention Center. Greensburg Police arrested a teenager Monday afternoon on a warrant for Disorderly Conduct and Harassment. Charges are related to an incident involving 19-year-old Haley York of Greensburg on November 2nd. York was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Wednesday, November 9th 2022
Man Shot In Linwood Monday Has Died
The man shot near Linwood Monday night has died. Kentucky State Police issued a detailed report of the shooting on Tuesday.
Preliminary investigation indicates that 62-year-old Dennis Wells, of Magnolia, was in a verbal altercation with 31-year-old William Kelleher, of Glasgow. Wells tookout a gun and fired multiple rounds at Kelleher. William Kelleher was transported Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital in Elizabethtown and then flown from there to University of Louisville Hospital, where he died.
Wells was arrested, charged with murder and lodged in the Hart County Jail with a $250,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
Tuesday, November 8th - Hart County's Election Totals
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US Senate |
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4624 |
Rand Paul |
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1602 |
Charles Booker |
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US Representative |
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4754 |
Brett Guthrie |
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1410 |
Hank Linderman |
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State Representative 24th Dist. |
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4438 |
Brandon Reed |
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1656 |
Keith Pruitt |
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PVA |
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3890 |
Cindy Atwell |
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Judge Executive |
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3818 |
Joe Choate |
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County Attorney |
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3745 |
Justin Baird |
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County Clerk |
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2739 |
Jon Ross Lawler |
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3490 |
Felicia Shelton |
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Sheriff |
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5018 |
Jeff Wilson |
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Jailer |
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3841 |
Israel Brown Bergenson |
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Coroner |
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4522 |
Anthony Roberts |
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Magistrate 1st Dist. |
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656 |
Katherine Kenny |
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564 |
Phillip Thompson |
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Constable 1st Dist. |
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727 |
James Billy Buck Minton |
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Magistrate 2nd Dist. |
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692 |
Ricky Alvey |
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Constable 2nd Dist. |
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622 |
Walter Bush |
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Magistrate 3rd Dist. |
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569 |
Mark Leahigh |
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936 |
Ronald Riordan |
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Constable 3rd Dist. |
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1142 |
William Tweedy |
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322 |
Jeremy White |
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Magistrate 4th Dist. |
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1095 |
Doug Wells |
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Constable 4th Dist. |
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719 |
Dennis Amos |
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Magistrate 5th Dist. |
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620 |
Lee Miles |
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Constable 5th Dist. |
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572 |
Joseph Thompson |
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Supreme Court Justice |
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2991 |
Kelly Thompson, Jr. |
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1170 |
Shawn Marie Alcott |
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Judge Court Of Appeals |
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2250 |
Jeff Taylor |
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1457 |
David Clement |
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Judge Court Of Appeals |
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2928 |
Kelly Mark Easton |
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Circuit Judge |
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3048 |
Charles Simms III |
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Circuit Judge |
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2897 |
Joseph Ballard |
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District Judge |
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2969 |
William Clauson |
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1985 |
Teresa Renee McMahan |
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School Board 1st Dist. |
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654 |
Tina Rutledge |
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641 |
Bill Belt |
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School Board 4th Dist. |
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354 |
Wesley Hodges |
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School Board Caverna |
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300 |
Mickey Miegon Hatchett |
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233 |
Gina Lyon |
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370 |
Allison Dennison |
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287 |
Jennifer Page Ballard |
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267 |
Colisha Nuckols |
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Mayor Bonnieville |
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42 |
Marie Whitlow |
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City Council Bonnieville |
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43 |
Colby Smith |
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Mayor Horse Cave |
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158 |
Terry Hacky Riley |
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320 |
Randall Curry |
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188 |
Emry Chase Riley |
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City Council Horse Cave |
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337 |
Larry Bunch |
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317 |
Velpha Hatchett |
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325 |
Paul Wilson |
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240 |
Sarah Barker |
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337 |
Randy Russell |
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337 |
Sue Nunn |
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332 |
Vickie Rogers |
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307 |
James Perry Wool Martin |
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Mayor Munfordville |
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187 |
John Johnson |
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192 |
Annie Swift |
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51 |
Susan Smith |
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115 |
Bob Miller |
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City Council Munfordville |
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285 |
Jeremy Atwell |
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266 |
Kenny Shepperd |
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291 |
Jessica Nunn |
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243 |
Marcia Hayes Lenz |
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358 |
Ricky Line |
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Munfordville Alch Sales |
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278 |
Yes |
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287 |
No |
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KY Constitutional 1 |
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2582 |
Yes |
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2709 |
No |
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KY Constitutional 2 |
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3567 |
Yes |
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2326 |
No |
Tuesday, November 8th, 2022
Intoxicated Man Wrecks Near Glasgow
A man faces several charges after having a wreck at the intersection of Tompkinsville Road and Falling Timbers Road near Glasgow on Sunday. Several open alcohol containers and a handgun were found inside the heavily damaged vehicle which came to rest in an adjacent ditch. Police located 23-year-old George Whiteside a short distance away from the intersection. He failed several sobriety tests and was arrested. Whiteside was booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of leaving the scene of an incident, operating a vehicle under the influence, possession of an open alcoholic beverage in a vehicle, operating a vehicle without an ignition interlock, operating a vehicle on a suspended license, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of an emergency protective order.
Tuesday, November 8th, 2022
Classmate Remembered At Hart County High School
Chalk messages, cones, hats and other items memorialize an empty parking spot at Hart County High School following the Saturday death of 16-year-old Tyler Kelling. Friends gathered around Tyler’s parking spot to grieve and remember. Principal Greg Cecil said additional counselors were available at the school Monday. He asks the community to continue remembering and praying for Tyler’s family. He also asks us to remember Tyler’s fellow students and faculty during days and weeks ahead as the school community navigates their experience of grief and loss. Tyler Kelling was a member of the class of 2024.
Tuesday, November 8th, 2022
General Election Day Notes
Polls are open for the 2022 General Election. If early voting is any indication of voter turnout, it should be heavier than the primary. Hart County Clerk Felicia Shelton said late Monday 904 votes were cast during early voting this past Thursday through Saturday, totaling 1,278 pre-election day votes when including excused early voting. These numbers are about four and a half times the same totals from May, when there were 206 early votes and 307 total pre-election day votes. Shelton says citizens registered in Hart County should remember they can vote at any of one of seven polling locations throughout the county: Horse Cave Fire Department, LeGrande Elementary School, Memorial Elementary School, Munfordville Elementary School, Hart County High School, Bonnieville Elementary School or Cub Run Elementary School. Remember to bring your ID, which is required to vote. Anyone with questions about the voting process can call the clerk’s office at 270-524-2751.
Join WLOC tonight, live from the courthouse in Munfordville as votes are counted. We’ll have running totals for our local races as each precinct comes in.
Monday, November 7th, 2022
Teen Dies In Weekend Crash
A teen is dead following a crash Saturday morning just east of Canmer along RW Handy Road, just off of Gilead-Fairview Road. While no official information has been released regarding the incident, funeral details have been announced for 16-year-old Tyler Grant Kelling, of Hardyville. Winn Funeral Home is conducting these arrangements, which will be announced later in our obituaries section of this newscast. Tyler was a student at Hart County High School, Class of 2024.
Monday, November 7th, 2022
Pedestrian Killed On I-65
A man died attempting to cross I-65 on foot in Hardin County on Saturday afternoon. Police received a call of a man acting erratically around the Springfield Road area, which is near the Bluegrass Parkway Interchange. The man had been reported jumping over the right of way fence along the interstate around 4:30 eastern time. As officers responded, dispatch received a call of a struck pedestrian on the interstate in the vicinity. When first responders arrived, the man was deceased. Sheriff John Ward says the man was from out of state. The incident blocked the interstate for about an hour.
Monday, November 7th, 2022
Two Injured In Crash Between Wax And Clarkson
Two elderly people were injured Friday night in a crash just north of Wax on Grayson Springs Road. Just after 6pm, a 1966 Ford pickup rearended a dump truck hauling soybeans. Both of the injured people were traveling in the pickup. They were taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center in Leitchfield. Their names were not officially released by authorities. The truck had been undergoing restoration. The driver of the dump truck was not physically injured.
Monday, November 7th, 2022
Weekend Fire In Northtown
Firefighters from several area departments battled a large field and forest fire just west of Horse Cave in the Northtown Community along Davis Williams Road Friday night into early Saturday morning. The blaze was contained after several hours with no injuries reported. In addition to responding departments from Horse Cave, Munfordville, Cave City, Bonnieville and Hardyville, the Kentucky Division of Forestry assisted. While a cause of fire has not been announced, Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson said Sunday night there is no investigation in progress (at this time) into any related criminal activity.
Monday, November 7th, 2022
Woman Arrested In The Death Of Her Father
A woman is now charged with murder in the death of her father, who died this summer in Glasgow. Police arrested 45-year-old Cheryl Leighanne Bennett, of Tennessee, Thursday following an investigation into the death of 75-year-old Michael Logsdon who suffered from ALS and was found dead at his residence on July 9th. Autopsy results indicate he died as a result of asphyxia and suffocation. Investigators believe his breathing machine had been tampered with, leading to Bennett being identified as a suspect. She is jailed at Barren County Detention Center on a $50,000 bond and appears in court today.
Monday, November 7th, 2022
Weekend Sports Recap
Hart County defeated Trigg County, 43-36, Friday Night in the first round of KHSAA Class 3A playoff action. A second round would-be rematch with Glasgow isn’t to be, though. The season came to an end for the Scotties in a loss to the Union County Braves, 50-20. Union County is 11-0 on the season. The Raiders will travel to Morganfield Friday night to take on the Braves. Morganfield is along the Ohio River on US 60 about halfway between Owensboro and Paducah. If you can’t make it to the game Friday night, you can catch the broadcast here on WLOC.
In other playoff action, Grayson County, LaRue County and Green County all wrapped up their seasons with first round playoff losses in their respective classes while Metcalfe County remains undefeated on the season with a win over Washington County in the first round of 2A playoff action. The Hornets will host Danville in a second round game this Friday night.
The Raider Band finished up the 2022 marching competition season at the Mid-States Band Association Class 2A Championships in Miamisburg, Ohio on Saturday. The Marching Raiders advanced from prelims to finals, finishing seventh in the multi-state contest.
Friday, November 4th, 2022
Barren County man charged with Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Electronic Crime Branch arrested 21-year-old Kaven T. Eder, on charges related to child sexual abuse material. Eder was arrested as the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch began the investigation after discovering the suspect sharing images of child sexual exploitation online. The investigation resulted in a search warrant at a residence in Glasgow on November 3rd. Equipment used to facilitate the crime was seized and taken to KSP’s forensic laboratory for examination. Eder is currently charged with three counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under 12 years old and one count of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under 12 years old. Mr. Eder was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. The investigation is ongoing.
Friday, November 4th, 2022
Early Voting Schedules
General early voting is underway for anyone in Hart or surrounding counties who wants to take advantage of not having to be in attendance at a polling location on Election Day. Early voting will only be available at the County Clerk’s Office, not at local polling locations. Registered voters may vote through Saturday. The clerk's office in Hart County will be open from 8am until 4pm each day.
Friday, November 4th, 2022
Reminder for 2022 Property Tax Collection
Tax collection is underway for all Hart County property tax bills which were mailed out October 28th. A drop box is located in the parking lot on the south side of the building, credit card payments will be accepted online and in office. Property owners will receive a 2% discount if the tax bill is paid by the end of November and bills are due at face value through December. Penalties are applied after the new year. If you are mailing in a payment, please include your tax bill. For more information, contact the Sheriff's Office at (270) 524-2341.
Friday, November 4th, 2022
Greensburg man arrested after disturbance call
A disturbance call late Wednesday night led officers to a residence where an arrest was made. Officers responded to West Columbia Avenue in Greensburg, where they arrested a Greensburg man. 46-year-old David A. Tucker was taken into custody and charged with Disorderly Conduct, 2nd degree, Criminal Mischief, 3rd degree, Public Intoxication & Resisting Arrest. Tucker was lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center.
Friday, November 4th, 2022
Scammer warning in Warren County
Officials in Warren County say someone driving a white truck is scamming residents. Several people in the Alvaton area have recently reported a man claiming to seal driveways. The man has been identified as Justin Micael Tinker, who is in his early 20's. Besides giving estimates for the job, he would also convince customers to hand over the cash prior to completion and that he wasn't charging them tax. Tinker would then take the cash without completing the job. Tinker has told residents that he is associated with reputable businesses in the area. The Warren County Contractors Licensing Board posted the situation on their Facebook and six people said Tinker had stopped by their homes or had offered his services to them. For some, Tinker would fill the cracks, but not do sealant, stating he would need to leave to go purchase more product, but would never return. You're reminded to double check the legitimacy of any contractors before handing over money for services.
Thursday, November 3rd, 2022
Barren County teacher finalist for state award
A Barren County teacher is among the top three in the state to be chosen as finalist for Special Education Teacher of the Year. Logan Brooks is an educator who works with hearing impaired students in the Barren County District. The winner of the 2022 Kentucky Special Education Teacher of the Year award will be announced November 21st during the general session in Louisville.
Thursday, November 3rd, 2022
Two people arrested in Greensburg after home break-in
Tuesday night, officers with the Greensburg Police Department responded to a residence after receiving a call. Johnny D. Killinsworth was found in the basement where he was arrested for Criminal Trespassing, 1st degree, violation of conditions of release and alcohol intoxication. Cynthia Andre was also arrested and charged with hindering apprehension, 2nd degree, fleeing or evading police and resisting arrest. Killinsworth and Andre were taken to the Taylor County Detention Center where Killingsworth was lodged with no bond and Andre was later released. An investigation into the incident is continuing.
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022
Missing teen found safe in Glasgow
A teenager, reported missing Halloween night, has been located. The Glasgow Police Department reached out for the public's help in locating 13-year-old Madison Taylor. Taylor's last known whereabouts was on West Leech Street Monday night around 9:30 p.m. Officials say the teen was located and is safe.
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022
Two arrested in Hart County
On Friday, 36-year-old Marcus Thompson, of Munfordville, was placed under arrest for Criminal Trespassing, 3rd Degree, Assault, 4th Degree (domestic violence), Terroristic Threatening, 2nd Degree and Resisting Arrest. Deputy Bruce Neville is the investigating officer.
Also on Friday, 20-year-old Allan Ballard, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with Alcohol Intoxication in a Public Place, 1st and 2nd Offense, Assault 4th Degree (minor injury), Menacing and Disorderly Conduct, 2nd Degree. Deputy Andre Barbour was the investigating officer. Thompson and Ballard were both lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022
Traffic Advisory: I-65 southbound in the vicinity of Exit 86 in Hardin County
Contract crews working on reconstruction of the Glendale Interchange will utilize lane closures for the next two nights (overnight into Thursday morning and Thursday night into Friday Morning). The interstate will be reduced to one lane in both directions beginning at 10pm for re-striping and placement of barrier wall to facilitate next steps of the project. Work requiring these additional lane closures will be finished before 6am each of the specified mornings. With work taking place during lowest volume hours, any delays which occur should be brief. Motorists should slow down upon approach to the Exit 86 Interchange vicinity and be prepared for slower traffic ahead. Pay close attention to work-zone signage for lane closure and lane shift instructions.
Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
Wanted Man Living Under False Name Arrested In Greensburg
An unrelated investigation resulted in Greensburg Police arresting a fugitive who had been living under an alias for more than a year. Sunday night, 56-year-old John Michael Anderson was taken into custody for parole violation and 2nd degree assault. He has been listed as wanted since August of 2021. A case investigator determined Anderson had been residing in Greensburg using the name Skyler Jennings. He was jailed at Taylor County Detention Center without bond. Additional charges are expected as the investigation continues.
Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
Police Respond To Report Of A Man Undressing In Hotel Parking Lot
Police arrested a man undressing himself last week at Holiday Inn. Thursday, Glasgow Police were called to the hotel and located 39-year-old Dustin Banks in the parking lot. He told officers he had purchased new clothes and was changing into them. A search turned up methamphetamine and an unknown substance. Banks was jailed at Barren County Detention Center on multiple charges of possession of a controlled substance.
Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
Secondary Crash Involves Suspected Drunk Driver
A secondary crash injured a man who is suspected of DUI. Sunday, Glasgow Police responded to a request from the Barren County Sheriff's Department for assistance along Old Bowling Green Road just after 8pm.
While the sheriff’s department was investigating the initial crash, a westbound Chevy Impala driven by Bradford Berryman approached the scene and rear-ended an unoccupied vehicle in the road from the earlier crash. The impact propelled the stopped vehicle into a sheriff’s department cruiser which was also unoccupied at the time.
Berryman was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital and then transferred to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment. Alcohol is a suspected contributing factor and charges are expected
Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
2022 Tax Bills Now Payable
Hart County's tax bills are arriving by mail and are now payable at the sheriff's office on Main Street in Munfordville. A drop box for payments is located in the parking lot on the south side of the building. Credit card payments are accepted online and in person. Sheriff Jeff Wilson reminds citizens mailing in a payment to include the associated tax bill.
As in years past, property owners will receive a 2% discount for paying by the end of November. Bills are due at face value through December. A penalty is applied after the new year.
Anyone with questions is welcome to call the department at 270-524-2341.
Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
Local Outdoor Burn Order Lifted, State-Wide Burn Restrictions Remain
Hart County's full burn ban is lifted. Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate rescinded his executive order Monday morning. Still, remember the state-wide restriction which remains in effect. During the fall forest fire season, which lasts until December 15th, outdoor burning is banned between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. if the fire is within 150 feet of any woodland, brush or fields containing dry grass or other materials that could catch on fire.
Monday, October 31st, 2022
Weekend Sports Recap
Caverna wrapped up the football season Friday night with a loss to Fort Knox, 40-14. The Colonels finish 3-7 on the year with a young team and look to continue building toward 2023.
Hart County defeated Grayson County in the final regular season game of the year Friday night, 14-0. The Raiders improve to 8-2 heading into the Class 3A playoffs this coming Friday night when they host Trigg County. The Wildcats finished the regular season Friday night with a loss to Caldwell County, dropping their record to 7-3. If Hart County advances, a potential rematch is possible. The Raiders would face the winner of a first round match-up between Union County and Glasgow on November 11th.
The 2022 Football Homecoming Court was crowned Friday night at half-time. August Neal was named Queen with Emma Smith being named Runner Up. Lily Jeffries was named Princess with Lily West being named Runner Up. Jason Hatfield was named King and Ben Scott was named Runner Up. Asher Avery was named Prince and Konner Walters was named Runner Up.
The Hart County Raider Marching Band finished 11th in State Competition Saturday in Lexington at the Kentucky Music Educators Association Class 2A Championships at Bryan Station High School. The band travels to Ohio this coming weekend to compete in the Mid-States Band Association Class 2A Championships at Miamisburg High School.
Monday, October 31st, 2022
Public Meeting Held This Week For Road Study In Glendale Area
The Glendale Mobility Study is a look at Future Traffic Demands and Highway Needs in South Central Hardin County.
A public meeting concerning the study will be held on Thursday, November 3rd at Old East Hardin Middle School in Glendale from 5-7pm. The same materials to be covered in the meeting are on the project website now: GlendaleStudy.com
When Ford announced its new "Blue Oval SK" battery plants near Glendale in September 2021, the historic community's future shifted. As early as 2025, Hardin County is expecting to see 5,000 new full-time employees working at the site--and adding a lot more traffic to the area's rural highways. While several major infrastructure projects are underway, this new KYTC planning study takes a look at the local roadway network to understand what additional capacity projects are needed to sustain anticipated growth.
After viewing project material at the November 3rd meeting or after visiting the website, the transportation cabinet urges attendees to fill out feedback/questionnaire forms.'
Monday, October 31st, 2022
Early Voting Schedules
General early voting begins Thursday for anyone in Hart or surrounding counties who wants to take advantage of not having to be in attendance at a polling location on Election Day. Early voting will only be available the County Clerk’s Office, not at local polling locations. Registered voters have three days of early voting, extending through Saturday. The clerk's office in Hart County will be open from 8am until 4pm each of those days -- Again, Thursday through Saturday, November 3rd, 4th and 5th, and it is open to all county registered voters.
Excused early voting is already in progress. Only those who have qualified for excused voting may participate in this time window which runs through Wednesday, November 2nd. The office is also open from 8am until 4pm for these voters.
Monday, October 31st, 2022
KY 357 Work Announced From Munfordville To Boiling Springs Road
Work being done on KY 357 over the past week is in preparation for resurfacing of the roadway. Weather permitting, paving will begin early this week. The section being resurfaced is about four miles, extending from US 31W in Downtown Munfordville to KY 569 (Boiling Springs Road). Once it begins, paving should take about three days. Motorists should be prepared for slowly moving and/or stopped traffic ahead. Flaggers will direct one-way traffic around paving operations.
Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
Man Aims Gun At Teen Walking Dog
A 16-year-old walking a dog in Columbia was the target of a man aiming a gun Monday night. Police responded to a location on Grissom Street, where the teen’s parents reported the incident. While investigating, officers made contact with 61-year-old Douglas Lawson at a residence on Pyles Court. Lawson told police he drew a handgun, believing the juvenile was trespassing, but was unsure. Lawson was taken into custody and charged with menacing and wanton endangerment.
Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
KY 357 Work Announced From Munfordville To Boiling Springs Road
Work being done on KY 357 late last week and early this week is in preparation for resurfacing of the roadway. Crews are currently repairing failures in the base of the road. Weather permitting, paving will begin late this week or early next week. The section being resurfaced is about four miles, extending from US 31W in Downtown Munfordville to KY 569 (Boiling Springs Road). Paving should take about three days. Motorists should be prepared for slowly moving and/or stopped traffic ahead. Flaggers will direct one-way traffic around paving operations.
Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
Hart County Receiving State Money For Resurfacing Nearly Nine Miles Of Roads
While resurfacing is wrapping up for this year as temperatures get colder, the county is receiving funds from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to resurface and make repairs to nearly nine miles of county roads beginning next spring. Lieutenant Governor Jacqueline Coleman is in Munfordville today to make the presentation to Hart County Fiscal Court. The total is just over $720 thousand and includes Davis Bend Road, Pleasant Hill Road, Dennison Ferry Road, Shelton Road, Sam Goodman Road, John Hornback Road, Commanche Drive, Cherokee Drive, E. Sullivan Road and BF Richardson Road.
Wednesday, October 26th, 2022
Dunkin' Donuts Location Announced
Hype built up about a year ago when the former Taco John’s property in Glasgow (across 31E from the Rural King and Food Lion shopping complex) was bought by a company planning to bring a Cook Out restaurant to the location. Plans for the restaurant were never realized and the property was sold again this past spring. On Monday, new owners announced the opening of a Dunkin’ Donuts at the location. The owners currently operate a Dunkin’ Donuts in Bowling Green. An opening for the Glasgow location is anticipated to take place by mid-November.
Friday, October 21st, 2022
Weekend Sports Ticker
High school football is winding down with two more weekends remaining in the regular season…
Tonight, Caverna is on the road at Jackson County for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.
Hart County is also on the road at Unionville, Tennessee. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. and our coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. here on WLOC Sports.
The Hart County High School Marching Band enters state competition this weekend. The Raiders will be at Warren East to compete in the Kentucky Music Educators Association Class 2A Quarterfinals on Saturday. Their performance is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. with placements set to be announced at 4:45 p.m.
Friday, October 21st, 2022
Thornton's Travel Center Construction Update
There is new information on construction of Thornton’s Travel Center at I-65 in Horse Cave. In early August, the entrance from KY 218 was built on the south side of the road, opposite of Love's, but a timetable for building the store and fuel center had not been determined. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said a construction permit/bond for road access was in need of renewal, requiring the entrance to be built now or potentially face a new approval process with changing restrictions. Developers decided to proceed to avoid future highway permit conflicts. Now, it appears construction of the facility may begin within the next few months. Horse Cave Mayor Randall Curry says he received notice from Thornton’s Corporate Office that requests for bids are going out next week with awarding of a contract expected soon after. Construction is likely to begin early next year.
Friday, October 21st, 2022
School Distict Evaluations Released By State
The Kentucky Department of Education has released district-wide and individual school performance measurements for the 21-22 school year. In a general note, pandemic stresses are evident in certain areas of student performance measurements. Until this release, the most recent analysis was issued for 2019, before the pandemic. The report card format has been revamped, breaking down demographic factors such as economically disadvantaged, indicating career and technical learning participation, and detailing transition to adult life readiness and other metrics. We will be talking with leaders in Hart County and Caverna School systems in coming days to hear thoughts on their respective evaluations. Parents and guardians will have an opportunity to access a student’s data through their school. The general public can visit kyschoolreportcard.com to access district and specific school data, which is now available.
Friday, October 21st, 2022
Grayson County Targeted For Seatbelt Usage Campaign
Grayson County is one of five rural counties targeted for a seatbelt awareness and enforcement campaign. The Hi-5 program announcement was made Thursday in Leitchfield at a joint press conference presented by the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department, Kentucky State Police and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. All three agencies are partnering to educate drivers, improve design and construction of roads and decrease injuries and fatalities in crashes. The five counties in the program are among the lowest percentages of seatbelt usage across the state. Grayson County also has a high fatality to crash ratio. Lack of seatbelt usage is a contributing cause in a high percentage of fatal crashes. Officials also remind motorists that buckling up gives a driver the best opportunity to regain control of a vehicle once control is lost. Seatbelts help keep operators in a driving-posture position. Regaining control may not only save your life, but could also save the life of other motorists.
Friday, October 21st, 2022
Tom Emberton Dies In House Fire
A house fire has claimed the life of a well-known public figure in Metcalfe County. Edmonton’s mayor released a statement after the Thursday fire confirming the death of Tom Emberton, saying a great father, husband, friend and statesman has been lost. Emberton made sure his wife made it out the burning house safely and then re-entered the home in efforts to save it but never made it back out. Tom Emberton was 90 years old. He and his wife, Julia, had been married for 65 years.
Emberton was an Air Force Veteran. During his law and political career, he served as Metcalfe County Attorney in the 1960s and then went on to serve as Chief Judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, remaining active on the court until retiring in 2004. He served on the executive staff of Governor Louie B. Nunn and was (himself) the Republican Party Nominee for Governor in 1971.
Metcalfe County’s Tom Emberton – Dead as the result of a house fire at the age of 90.
Friday, October 21st, 2022\
Husband Charged With Murder Three Years After The Death Of His Wife
Three years after dying in a house fire, a LaRue County woman’s death is now legally being charged to her husband. Kentucky State Police and LaRue County law enforcement responded to Otter Creek Road near Buffalo on June 12th, 2019. Fire officials reported a deceased individual in the residence after extinguishing the blaze. Positive identification of the victim was made as Chasidy Wolford, who was 30-years-old at the time of her death. On Thursday, state police detectives arrested 36-year-old Joshua Wolford. He is charged with domestic violence murder. To date, details of Chasidy Wolford’s cause of death have not been officially identified by investigators; however, they say additional charges are likely which may provide more insight into specifics of the murder.
Friday, October 21st, 2022
Dispatch Agreement With County And State Police Renewed Along With Other Fiscal Court Business
Hart County has renewed an agreement with Kentucky State Police to continue dispatching services for the county and the annual cost is being considerably reduced. The current fee is $143,000 and the new agreement specifies just over $109,000. These new terms were approved at Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting. In other court business, a speed limit of 20-miles-per-hour is now in effect for Agape Road which was recently accepted into the county’s road system and a lease agreement was signed with Ervin Byler for dog kennels to be used by the county. The jailer’s report includes 184 inmates at the facility and the sheriff’s report includes receipt of a grant from Community Oriented Policing Services, known as a “COPS Grant”. The grant is a competitive program designed to provide funds directly to law enforcement agencies to hire new or rehire existing career law enforcement officers to increase their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts. Only five were issued in Kentucky. It was also mentioned to the court that Deputy Caleb Butler is applying to Kentucky State Police. If accepted into the academy, Butler will be leaving the sheriff’s department in February. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for November 10th.
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
Three Injured As Pickup Crashes Into Parked Vehicles
A man suffered a medical emergency and ran through a parking lot, crashing into parked vehicles in Brownsville Monday. Police say 58-year-old Stephen Brown of Plano was driving north on Washington Street in a pickup and veered off the left side of the road. The truck snapped a power pole guy wire in the DAV parking lot and then collided with two vehicles and a dumpster in the Main Street Center parking lot. The dumpster was propelled into a truck where two men were cleaning out the bed of the vehicle. The two men were knocked to the ground and nearly wedged between the truck and a parked passenger car. Stephen Brown and the two other men were transported to a hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
District Volleyball Champ
Green County wins the 18th District Volleyball Tournament… The Lady Dragons defeated LaRue County in three straight sets from Hart County High School on Tuesday evening for the Championship.
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
Suspects Identified In Vandalism In Cave City
Updating the Brian Doyle Ball Park vandalism story we told you about last week: Investigators with Cave City Police say they have identified multiple suspects who are believed to be responsible for setting a fire, turning over playground equipment and making obscene markings. A Tuesday press release does not provide any names, but it says suspects involved are juveniles. Investigators continue gathering evidence in building a case to present for prosecution. Criminal charges are expected to be filed against those who have been identified.
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
Child dies after horse drawn vehicle crash
A child has died as a result of the horse drawn vehicle crash that happened in Barren County early Monday morning. Following an initial report of the story, Kentucky State Police reconstruction investigators have released details, saying 23-year-old Trevor Walker, of Glasgow, was traveling east on Old Bowling Green Road near Bekton in a 2015 GMC pickup and struck the horse drawn vehicle in the rear. The impact ejected 27-year-old Ella Gingarich who was in control of the horse. Three children, ages six, three and one were also ejected. All occupants of the horse drawn vehicle were flown to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where the six-year-old died on Tuesday. Ella Gingarich remains in stable condition and one of the children remains listed in critical condition. The third child has been released. Trevor Walker was not physically injured in the collision.
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
Cave City Man Arrested At Walmart
A Cave City man was arrested Thursday at Walmart in Glasgow. Police received a shoplifting report and arrived to make contact with 32-year-old Jeremy Raines who had taken items out of the store. A search revealed marijuana and methamphetamine in his possession. An ID check also showed an active warrant. Raines is charged with his 3rd or greater methamphetamine possession offence. He is also charged with marijuana possession and theft by unlawful taking. Jail records show charges of contempt of court and a probation violation. He remains incarcerated at Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 19th, 2022
Intoxicated Man Arrested In Middle Of Street In Downtown Cave City
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An intoxicated man standing in the middle of the road downtown Cave City was arrested Saturday. Police responded to a disorderly call and made contact with 30-year-old Axel Dee Voght on Broadway Street. Voght charged an approaching officer but was apprehended. He was taken to the Medical Center at Caverna. He became combative with officers at the hospital and was eventually transported to Barren County Detention Center where he became combative with officers, again. Axel Voght is charged with disorderly conduct, alcohol intoxication in a public place, resisting arrest, terroristic threatening and assault of a police officer. Jail booking records also indicate being wanted as a fugitive. A court date is scheduled for November 17th.
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022
Caverna/Hart Lose, Green/LaRue Advance To Volleyball Final
The 18th District Volleyball Tournament Final is set. Green County defeated Caverna and LaRue County defeated Hart County on Monday night to advance to tonight’s championship. The Lady Dragons and Lady Hawks serve up with the first set at 5:30 from Hart County High School.
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022
Sink Hole Repair Set For Priceville Road
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews from Hart County Maintenance will begin work on repairing a sinkhole along KY 728 (Priceville Road) just east of Cub Run between mile markers 4-5 on Monday. The eastbound lane will be closed for several days and a temporary signal will be set up to direct alternating one-way traffic through the westbound lane. Repair is expected to take approximately a week, weather permitting.
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022
Officials Warn Of Student Loan Forgiveness Scams
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron issued a consumer alert warning Monday regarding student loan scams. The advice follows beta testing of the federal student debt relief application. Scammers have attempted to offer help and ask consumers to complete a fake debt relief application, which allows the scammer to access personal funds or personally identifiable information. In other cases, student loan scammers have contacted consumers claiming to be affiliated with the Department of Education or a loan servicing provider and then offer specialized repayment plans or access to quicker loan forgiveness. These counterfeit applications may include direct deposit or power of attorney forms. The attorney general says never give unsolicited callers or emailers your FSA ID, social security number, date of birth or credit card information. Visit studentaid.gov for more information regarding the federal student debt relief application. To report student loan scams, contact the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-888-432-9257 or online at ag.ky.gov/scams.
Tuesday, October 18th, 2022
Buggy Crash Injures Several, Including Children
Several people in a horse drawn buggy were injured following a serious collision on Old Bowling Green Road between Bon Ayr Road and Bekton Road Monday morning in Barren County. Just after 8am, police responded and found several injured in the collision, including children as young as one. At least two were flown to hospitals with serious injuries while others were transported by ambulance. All those injured were in the buggy. The road remained closed until just after 2pm. Additional details are expected to be released as investigation into the crash continues.
Monday, October 17th, 2022
Weekend Sports Recap And Look Ahead
In Friday night football…
Caverna came up just short of back to back wins Friday night when they hosted Fort Campbell. The Colonels were on the short end of a 36-34 score. With two games remaining on the season, they travel to Jackson County this Friday night before finishing up at home against Fort Knox on the 28th.
Hart County lost to Casey County Friday night, 34-22. Hart County’s district record is final now at 3-1 with Casey County improving their district mark to 3-0. Casey County travels to Glasgow this Friday night. A Scotty win still gives Hart County a share of the best district record. The Raiders travel to Unionville, Tennessee this Friday night and finish the regular season hosting Grayson County on the 28th.
The Hart County High School Marching Band wrapped up their regular competition season Saturday at Grayson County. The Raiders received 3rd place in their class. This coming weekend, Hart County travels to Warren East to compete in the Kentucky Music Educators Association Class 2A Quarterfinals competition. Their performance is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. Saturday with placements set to be announced at 4:45 p.m.
Hart County is host to the 18th District Volleyball Tournament this week. First round action begins this afternoon at 5:00 p.m. as Caverna plays Green County. Hart County plays LaRue County at 6:30 p.m. The district final is set for Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
Monday, October 17th, 2022
Governor Talks Drug Possession Pardons
Governor Andy Beshear says those convicted of state marijuana possession charges and have otherwise clean records can now apply for pardons from his office. The Governor commented at length late last week on the subject after President Joe Biden pardoned federal cases and asked governors to wipe out local convictions. Beshear is still considering the President’s request and its potential impact. The governor says there are differences between federal and state law and said his administration will be analyzing this information before the next steps are announced. He asked the Administrative Office of the Courts for statistics on how many Kentuckians could be eligible for a state pardon on a possession-only charge. Beshear also give his perspective on the matter by saying he believes no one should be in jail simply because of possession of marijuana. According to his estimates, the vast majority of Kentuckians demand medical cannabis be legalized.
Monday, October 17th, 2022
Tax Credit Still Available For Those Who Haven't Claimed It
Those who didn’t file taxes in 2019 or 2020 may still be eligible for a child tax credit under the American Rescue Plan Act. Payments were paid out during 2021 but anyone entitled to the credit but did not receive it can visit GetCTC.org through November 15th to file a simplified tax return to get the full amount. Qualifying households are able to receive up to $3,600 per child under six years of age and up to $3,000 per child between six and 17 years of age. Anyone who has a child with a Social Security number is eligible. Receiving the benefit does not affect other public benefits received.
Monday, October 17th, 2022
One Arrested And One Taken To Hospital After Altercation
An altercation between two men in Leitchfield last week ended with severe injuries for one and an arrest warrant for the other. Police say the incident happened around 7:00 a.m. Wednesday when 35-year-old Russell Krahwinkel, of Leitchfield, struck the unnamed victim several times in the face and also struck him in the head with a three-foot long piece of 4x4 lumber. The assault began at a residence on Leavette Avenue and continued as the victim tried to flee. Officers spent most of the day searching for Krahwinkel, locating him about eight hours later in a nearby garage. During the arrest, he fought with officers before being taken to Grayson County Detention Center. Krahwinkel is booked on charges of assault and resisting arrest. Police say the victim suffered a broken arm during the assault and was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center for treatment.
Friday, October 14th, 2022
Weekend area high school sports
On the weekend sports ticker… High School Football…
Caverna is looking for back to back wins tonight when they host Fort Campbell. The Colonels defeated Red Boling Springs last week. Kickoff from Caverna is at 7pm.
Tonight, it will be a battle of undefeated district records as the Raiders travel to Casey County. Hart County is 3-0 in district play and this will be the Raiders final district game of the regular season. The Rebels are 2-0 in district play with a regular season district match-up with Glasgow set for next week. If the Raiders win tonight, they take the district title outright. Hart County is currently ranked 8th in the Associated Press Class 3A Poll. Kickoff from Liberty is scheduled for 7pm central. Our coverage begins at 6:30 here on WLOC.
The Raider Marching Band is back in action this weekend. Hart County will be taking their fall show “Epic” to Grayson County’s marching band contest on Saturday. The Raiders take the field at 4:30 in Leitchfield.
Friday, October 14th, 2022
Vandalism at Brian Doyle Park
Authorities are looking for vandals responsible for starting a fire and defacing playground equipment in Cave City. The fire department was dispatched to Brian Doyle Ball Park to a report of smoke just after 2pm Thursday. When firefighters arrived, they found a play set and mulch on fire. They also discovered obscene markings on the ball court and other play sets overturned. Potential witnesses who may have seen anyone at the park between the approximate hours of 6:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. are asked to contact Cave City Police.
Thursday, October 13th, 2022
Elizabethtown construction nearing completion
Dixie Highway construction in Elizabethtown is in the homestretch. Work is complete north of the US 31W Bypass with the exception of a few final striping and pavement marker details. South of the bypass, contractors have finished outside lane work in both directions and are installing median drainage. This is the final phase of construction.
With significant construction activity in the vicinity of Baptist Health Hardin Hospital, additional signage has been installed to help motorists find entrances to (and navigate around) the facility.
Work is anticipated to be complete by November 15th, when the final traffic configuration will be in place throughout the corridor.
Thursday, October 13th, 2022
Ky State legislators lawsuit
The Supreme Court of Kentucky is considering whether state legislators can be sued in the wake of Governor Andy Beshear's suit against Senate President Robert Stivers and House Speaker David Osborne. The suit centered around the Kentucky General Assembly passing legislation limiting the governor’s emergency powers during the pandemic.
Stivers and Osborne filed a motion to be dismissed from the lawsuit, arguing they were covered by immunity as legislators. A Franklin County Circuit Court Judge denied their motion. Stivers and Osborne appealed. The Court of Appeals transferred the case to the Supreme Court.
The State Supreme Court is the final interpreter of Kentucky law. Seven justices sit on the bench all rule on appeals that come before the court. The justices are elected from seven appellate districts and serve eight-year terms. A chief justice, chosen for a four-year term by fellow justices, is the administrative head of the state’s court system and is responsible for its operation. The State Supreme Court may order a ruling or opinion to be published, which means the ruling becomes case law, governing all similar future cases.
Thursday, October 13th, 2022
Social Security benefits increase
The US Government is announcing increased Social Security benefits today. This will be the largest single increase in more than 40 years, aimed at offsetting cost of living increases and inflation. It is a one-size-fits-all increase. Beneficiaries will get the same estimated near 9% raise regardless of where they live or their abundance of assets. The adjustment will begin in January, 2023. For 2022, recipients received a 5.9% increase. Typically, Social Security beneficiaries simply pass their additional income to other fixed costs, such as Medicare Part B. But, in a unusual turn of events, Medicare costs are expected to be flat this coming year, meaning Social Security recipients can put their additional money to other uses.
Wednesday, October 12th, 2022
Teenager found after Amber Alert issued
The teenager featured in a Tuesday Amber Alert has been found. Police say 16-year-old Julissa Lovick went missing after getting into a car at Elizabethtown College View Campus around 11am. The alert was issued about four hours later when she could not be located. Officials with the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department made the initial call for public assistance. A Kentucky State Police Spokesperson confirmed Lovick was found in Louisville around 6:00 p.m. While no other details were released, the spokesperson says the teen was in a safe condition when she was located.
Wednesday, October 12th, 2022
Recent Fire Department runs
Cave City, Park City and South Barren Fire Departments responded to a house fire along Gateway Court, between US 31W and Stovall Road on Friday. Firefighters were on the scene about two hours. No injuries were reported. The small home is nearly a total loss.
A corn picker caught fire in a field along US 31W just south of Cave City Monday. Cave City Fire Department fought the blaze for about an hour. No injuries were reported. Park City Firefighters also responded.
Wednesday, October 12th, 2022
Adult female taken to medical facility
Police responded to a report of a woman screaming and behaving erratically behind Grayson County Judicial Center in Leitchfield early Tuesday morning. When they arrived just before 2am, a door to the facility was
open and several tables inside were overturned. A backpack was found but no suspect could be located. With additional information, police were able to make a possible identification, noting the suspect as an adult female with a mental health condition. Her vehicle was parked in the judicial center parking lot. After unsuccessfully searching her residence, a larger-area search began involving multiple agencies. About two hours after the initial response, dispatch received a call indicating a suspicious female was sitting in front of Grayson County Nursing and Rehab about a half-mile away. Police confirmed identification of the woman as the subject of the search. She was taken to a medical facility for treatment. There is no indication of any charges being filed at this time related to unauthorized access to the judicial center.
Wednesday, October 12th, 2022
Several counties implement burn bans
Hart and several surrounding counties are among a number of local governments implementing burn bans based on dry weather conditions, but residents should be aware of restrictions already in place throughout the state and announced several weeks ago by the Division of Forestry. There are differences in the state statute and local statutes, but effectively, all outdoor burning from 6am to 6pm is prohibited in all counties in the vicinity of wooded or brush areas. County statues are more restrictive, banning all outdoor burning regardless of time of day except in established campgrounds with proper fire containment measures. The state-wide ban runs through December 15th. County bans will remain in place until rescinded by order. If you have questions about the state-wide ban, visit eec.ky.gov and for local burn bans, contact the county judge executive’s office.
Monday, October 10th, 2022
Kentucky State Police Searching For Breckinridge Co. Escapee
Troopers with Kentucky State Police, Post 4 are currently searching for a Breckinridge County Detention Center inmate who fled while at the Breckinridge Memorial Hospital. On October 10th at approximately 1:20 a.m., 30-year-old Kody Claycomb, of Louisville, reportedly had been taken to Breckinridge Memorial Hospital for examination after a fall in the detention center. While at the hospital, Claycomb assaulted the deputy jailer and fled in a detention center vehicle, a 2015 Chevrolet Traverse. This vehicle was reported not to have any type of radio or weapons inside at the time of the escape. The Traverse was later located at 4801 US 60 in Breckinridge Co.
Claycomb is described as a white male, standing 6'0", and weighing approximately 180 lbs. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing orange detention center clothing. Claycomb was incarcerated at the Breckinridge County Detention Center in Hardinsburg for possession of methamphetamine. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Claycomb, is asked to contact KSP Post 4 at 270-766-5078. Citizens may also report tips anonymously through the KSP app.
Monday, October 10th, 2022
Fatal motorcycle crash in Green County
A man has died following a Friday motorcycle crash in Green County. Family members and friends, along with students and staff are mourning the loss of 24-year-old Kelly Michael Durham. Durham was from Campbellsville and was a choral and music teacher in the LaRue County School System. Police say around 10:30 Friday morning, he was driving the motorcycle on Summersville-Coakley Road and collided with a passenger vehicle driven by Patsy Moran of Greensburg. Durham was flown to University of Louisville Hospital where he later died. A funeral is being held today in Campbellsville. His fiancée, parents and two brothers survive.
Monday, October 10th, 2022
Fuel tanker fire on KY 88
There were anxious moments as a fuel tanker burned at Day’s Pro Bass along KY 88 Thursday. Fire departments from Wax, Clarkson and Leitchfield responded around 3pm when the vehicle from Key Oil Company caught fire while offloading fuel at the store. There were no injuries and no store facilities were damaged in the blaze. The truck was completely destroyed. Leitchfield Fire Chief Tim Duvall commented he believes a static electric spark initiated the fire which resulted in an explosion of vapors inside the tanker. Firefighters were on-scene for about two hours.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
Friday night high school football
Caverna Colonels will be entertaining Red Boiling Springs, TN, at 7:00 p.m. Friday night. Hart County has the night off.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
City of Cave City Council Meeting
City of Cave City Council Meeting will be held at council chambers at City Hall Monday, October 10th, at 5:00 p.m.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
Field fire destroys a home
A field fire on Hayes Lodge Road sweeps over a Smiths Grove farm Thursday. The fire is believed to have begun after the owner started a burn in a field. However, wind cause embers of the blaze to catch straw on fire at the back corner of the home. No one was injured during the blaze, but the home is a total loss.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
Fatal Collision on US 68 in Marion County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision late Thursday morning on US 68 in Marion County. The preliminary investigation revealed that 32-year-old Matthew Brady, of Lebanon, was traveling west on US 68 in a 2015 Nissan Sentra when he crossed the centerline and struck a 2011 Lexus SUV traveling east on US 68 head-on. The Lexus SUV was being operated by 46-year-old Timothy Mays, of Campbellsville.
Mr. Brady as well as a passenger in his vehicle, 33-year-old Amber Perez, of Lebanon, were pronounced deceased at the scene by the Marion County Coroner. A juvenile passenger in Mr. Brady’s vehicle was transported to Springview Hospital with life threatening injuries and later succumbed to those injuries. An investigation is ongoing.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
Operation Crash Reduction runs Oct. 7-10
FRANKFORT, Ky. - Kentucky is promoting Operation Crash Reduction (OCR) to help drivers and passengers remember the importance of seat belt use and other safe driving practices. Law enforcement will conduct a high-visibility enforcement campaign, emphasizing seat belt use, from Oct. 7 through Oct. 10 to save lives and prevent injuries due to traffic crashes. Last year there were 229 injuries and 10 deaths on Kentucky roadways during the Oct. 8-11 holiday weekend.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
Mosby Ridge Road in Metcalfe County Reopened
Mosby Ridge Road in Metcalfe County has reopened to traffic at the bridge over East Fork Little Barren River. The roadway was closed in June at this location for a bridge replacement project. The detour has been taken down. Some minor work may still be left to be completed, but the roadway will remain open to motorists. The project contract was awarded to Central Bridge Co. LLC in May for a total of $876,767.
Friday, October 7th, 2022
Temporary Closure of the Green River Ferry at Mammoth Cave
MAMMOTH CAVE, KY - The Green River Ferry in Mammoth Cave National Park will be closed starting Saturday October 8, 2022 due to low water. The ferry will remain closed until further notice. For the most up to date information about the status of park roads, visit us on our website, www.nps.gov/maca. For general park information, please phone (270) 758-2180.
Thursday, October 6th, 2022
Judge issues burn ban for Hart County
Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate has issued a Burn Ban proclamation effective immediately for Hart County. The burn ban is in force until further notice.
Thursday, October 6th, 2022
An investigation is underway in Morgantown.
Morgantown Police Chief Giles Taylor confirmed that law enforcement recovered a vehicle from Green River Tuesday night after responding with Butler County Rescue Squad to a boat ramp on Old River Road.
A red Ford F-150 was located in the water by a boat sonar. Kentucky State Police is conducting the investigation.
Thursday, October 6th, 2022
Police in Bowling Green search for suspect
Bowling Green Police are asking for the publics help in identifying a person who was attempting to enter a home. Tuesday, September 20th, an unknown suspect was seen on multiple surveillance cameras trying to open a window of a home near WKU's campus. After video was posted on social media, police received information about an individual who turned out to not be connected to the crime.
The suspect is described as a white, thin male with possible facial hair. He was wearing a light-colored hooded jacket and dark pants. And he appears to have a large key chain attached to the right side of his pants.
If you have any information, please call South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers at 781-CLUE.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
Delay requested in murder trial in Hardin County
Attorneys are asking for a delay in the trial for four men charged with murder in the shooting death of a Chicago man. The trial for Jules Gregory, 24-year-old Jalen Michael Cooley, both of Radcliff, 34-year-old Danta Reneal Collins, of Vine Grove , and 21-year-old Jordon Williams, of Fort Knox, is scheduled to begin Oct. 24th. In Hardin Circuit Court Tuesday, he attorneys discussed the request, citing the need for time to examine additional evidence that prosecutors could use at trial. A ruling on the request was not made Tuesday, but a hearing is scheduled for October 11th. All four men are charged with complicity to murder and complicity to commit first-degree robbery in the April 2021 death of 30-year-old Quincy K. Ukaigwe.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
KSP accepting applications for troopers
KSP are now accepting applications for those who want to pursue a career as a trooper. State police say current law enforcement officers may also apply for the accelerated program. The cadet class is scheduled to start Feb. 28th. The agency says starting salary for sworn officers is $61,500 annually. The deadline to apply is Oct. 28. And to apply, visit the state police website.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
Hardin County woman charged with child sexual abuse
A Hardin County woman is in jail after she was accused of engaging in sexual acts with a child. According to court documents, 31-year-old Brittany Jameson confessed to photographing herself performing sexual acts with a 7-year-old boy. She told investigators she took the photos with the intent to sell them for money. The photos were found at the child’s home. Jameson was charged with promoting a minor under the age of 16 in a sexual performance. She is currently lodged in Hardin County Jail.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
Two people indicted in Logan County murder investigation
Two individuals have been indicted in Logan Circuit Court in relation to a murder investigation. 24-year-old Maleek Goodson, of Clarksville, has been indicted on charges of murder, first-degree robbery, tampering with physical evidence and first-degree persistent felony offender. 37-year-old Elizabeth Ford, of Clarksville, faces multiple charges, including murder by complicity, tampering with physical evidence, first-degree robbery by complicity and first-degree persistent felony offender.
The murders occurred August 11th where a man was found dead near his residence on Deer Lick Road. KSP troopers and detectives responded to the scene after receiving a complaint warrant, where they discovered 57-year-old Ronald W. Cable shot in his driveway. Witnesses stated that “Cable was following a woman heading toward a dark gray SUV, where he held onto the driver's side as the vehicle pulled away.
Shots were heard shortly after. Cable stated he had been shot. He later died from his injuries in his driveway.
Officials were able to trace an email back to Ford, which led them to an Inn and also located a man with her through video footage. Goodson and Ford were arrested in late September and taken to the Logan County Detention Center. Arraignment for Goodson and Ford is scheduled for November 3rd in Logan Circuit Court.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
Infrastructure improvement grant awarded to Metcalfe County
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman was in Edmonton Monday morning to award Metcalfe County $1,568,171 in funding for projects that would improve the county’s infrastructure. Community Block Development Grant Coronavirus Response (CDBG-CV) funds will allow the county to build a new food bank distribution building and resurface the parking lot. The park currently provides free public meeting rooms, meals and shelter for the county's homeless. Two separate grants will address water line extensions in the county. Once the project is complete, several families in the county will have access to water for the first time.
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is seeking input from Kentuckians on its policy-based 2022-2045 Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan (LRSTP) to support a multi-modal network well into the future. The public can review and comment on the draft plan via a survey at GetThereTogetherKY.org between Oct. 3 and Nov. 2.
Input gathered will be used to help finalize the plan, which outlines the goals, policies, needs and improvement priorities to set the direction of Kentucky’s transportation system for the next 25 years. The plan will be finalized in December 2022.
Monday, October 3rd, 2022
Construction worker dies at Central Hardin High
A construction worker died last week at Central Hardin High School. Police identify the victim as 46-year-old Brian Clemons of Hazard. The school is currently in the process of a remodeling project. First responders were called around 7:30 Thursday morning and arrived to find Clemons pinned between construction equipment. After being freed, he was taken to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital and pronounced dead.
As word of the incident spread with emergency personnel on scene, Central Hardin Administration quickly reached out to school contacts, saying no students or staff were involved and asked the community to remember the victim's family.
Monday, October 3rd, 2022
Downtown E-town re-development
Hardin County Fiscal Court has approved selling the courthouse on the Elizabethtown square and if the current plan becomes a reality, it will be converted to a hotel with food and beverage amenities. Weyland Ventures, a development group in Louisville is paying just under $700 thousand for the building. Local businessmen Carl Swope and Kevin Addington are partnering with the developer on the acquisition. Downtown Elizabethtown has been the focus of increasing re-development over the past decade with a vibrant restaurant scene --- combined with coffee shops, a day spa and a cosmetics store representing a sample of compelling destinations.
Weyland Ventures is expecting to
invest an estimated total of $8 million in the old courthouse location which
currently houses offices of the county attorney. The approved purchase agreement
says the county attorney can continue using the facility until the end of this
coming April. A number of historic and culturally sensitive features of the
property are also to be maintained. No specific timeline is known for the
planned conversion.
Friday, September 30th, 2022
Area sports action
The Raiders are 5-1 and head into fall break hosting Taylor County tonight. The Cardinals are 3-3 on the season. Kickoff is set for 7pm tonight. Pregame coverage begins at 6:30 here on WLOC. Caverna is off this weekend. The next game for the Colonels will be October 7th, when they host Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee. The Reds begin a weekend series today with the Cubs. First pitch is set for 1:20 from Wrigley Field in Chicago. Our coverage begins at 1pm here on WLOC.
Friday, September 30th, 2022
Man captured after fleeing police
A man ran from police while being served a warrant in Leitchfield early Thursday. An officer arrived at a residence on Thomas Street just before 3am when 36-year-old Edwin Tyler Duff tried to flee. The officer caught up with Duff and a scuffle began which resulted in Duff being tased. Duff experienced a medical episode after the taser exchange and EMS transported him to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. He was treated and taken to Grayson County Detention Center where he is booked on charges of assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and fleeing or evading.
Friday, September 30th, 2022
Horse & buggy struck by pickup
A horse and buggy was hit by a pickup in Glasgow Wednesday morning. The collision happened near the intersection of Grandview Avenue and Sorensen Drive. Police say Roger Richardson was operating the truck and topped a hill. He saw the buggy but was unable to avoid striking it. The buggy driver is identified as Daniel Yoder. An adult male passenger was also in the buggy. No one was seriously injured.
Friday, September 30th, 2022
Woman faces animal cruelty charges
A woman is facing multiple counts of animal cruelty in Edmonson County. Officials worked to rescue more than a dozen dogs from unsafe and unsanitary conditions in a camper last weekend. Court records identify Deborah Jeanette as the owner of these animals, which are now in the care of Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society. The agency says an older dog among the group did not survive. Joe Daugherty is the Edmonson County Dog Warden and he says unacceptable treatment of animals will not be tolerated and expressed his appreciation for all the agencies which helped with the incident.
Friday, September 30th, 2022
Procedural inadequacies found in Larue County Clerk's audit
Though no wrong-doing is alleged, the LaRue County Clerk’s Office has been called out for procedural inadequacies in their annual audit released this past Tuesday. The annual review of Rhonda Metcalf and staff was conducted by State Auditor of Public Accounts Mike Harmon and details a need for separating various duties within office operations. The report states LaRue County's Clerk does not have adequate segregation over receipts, disbursements and reconciliations. This is a repeat finding from the previous year's audit.
In responding to the report, Metcalf says this condition is the result of a limited budget, which restricts the number of employees the county clerk can hire for delegation of duties. Harmon says a lack of oversight could result in undetected misappropriation of assets and could also result in inaccurate financial reporting to external agencies. He also says separation of these duties is essential for providing protection from asset misappropriation and inaccurate financial reporting while also protecting employees. Harmon says if this is not feasible due to lack of staff, cross checking procedures could be implemented and documented by the individual performing these procedures. Metcalf says she done her best to ensure there is segregation of duties, however with a small staff, there are limits to managing those duties. Again, the audit is critical of procedural inadequacies but does not allege any misappropriation, major errors or any wrong-doing by the clerk or her staff.
County clerk responsibilities include collecting certain taxes, issuing certain licenses, coordination of property and vehicle records, coordination of elections and voting records along with other services. Clerk’s office operations are funded through statutory fees collected in conjunction with many of these duties. The full LaRue County report is available through the Kentucky State Auditor website: auditor.ky.gov.
Thursday, September 29th, 2022
Additional signage for State Quarry Road
State Quarry Road between Park City and Cave City will be getting additional signage following two recent truck versus train collisions. In July, a man driving a dump truck was killed at the railroad crossing, which is just off US 31W. Earlier this month, a man was seriously injured in another incident at the same location. State Quarry Road is county route. Barren County Fiscal Court has entered into an agreement with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to install stop ahead and railroad signs on approaches of the crossing. KYTC will also apply railroad ahead pavement markings on each approach. The agreement is a cost of approximately $750 for the county and is a result of a meeting between emergency management, KYTC and Park City Stone, which operates a quarry adjacent the road. County officials have discussed the possibility of adding crossing gates, but KYTC officials say road stakeholders such as the state, a county or city cannot install crossing gates or flashing lights at crossings. Those are installed and maintained by railroads and are added under their discretion.
Thursday, September 29th, 2022
Attempted juvenile abduction investigation
Officials in LaRue County are investigating an attempted abduction of a juvenile in the Mount Sherman area Wednesday morning. A report from the sheriff’s department says the suspect drives a gray Nissan Altima and is described as a white male, 5’6” to 5’8” with a brown beard and wearing a red University of Louisville shirt. There is no report of injury related to the incident. The department is requesting citizens in the area with security video to check for footage which might have captured the car. The LaRue County Sheriff’s Department phone number is 270-358-3120.
Thursday, September 29th, 2022
County stations set up on state roads
Several traffic count stations have been set up across the area on state roads. Transportation officials say they have received several calls asking about these locations and there is no specific project associated with these counts. A spokesperson for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says state routes are counted on a regular interval of every two or three years. Higher volume roads are counted most frequently. Routes like I-65 and some US route segments along routes like US 31W and US 31E have permanent counting stations that consistently monitor volumes. Counting stations are set up for four or five day stretches to gather Average Daily Traffic. A breakout of truck traffic is measured with many of these counts. Data collected is used for future traffic modeling and planning of highway projects.
Wednesday, September 28th, 2022
Metcalfe County Clerk's office receives clean audit
The Metcalfe County Clerk’s Office has received a clean audit from 2021. The annual financial statement from Shannon Fields and staff shows no discrepancies or irregularities according to State Auditor Mike Harmon. State law requires the auditor conduct annual audits of county clerks and sheriffs. The Metcalfe County summary is one of ten reports issued by the state auditor on Tuesday. The general audit process looks at receipts, disbursements and excess fees in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The auditor also notes there are no apparent issues involving internal control over financial reporting and office operations in Metcalfe County. County clerk responsibilities include collecting certain taxes, issuing certain licenses, coordination of property and vehicle records, coordination of elections and voting records along with other services. Clerk’s office operations are funded through statutory fees collected in conjunction with many of these duties. The full Metcalfe County report is available through the Kentucky State Auditor website: auditor.ky.gov.
Wednesday, September 28th, 2022
Large animal no cost burial services available
Large animal owners in Hart County may be unaware no cost burial services are available. To help continue offsetting expense, a $15,000 check has been presented to the county by Tom Croghan, Treasurer of Hart County Conservation. The district secured a grant from the Kentucky Agriculture Development fund. Judge Executive Joe Choate says in the last fiscal year, 292 cows and horses were buried in the county at no cost to owners. He says the money will go a long way in helping make sure the service continues. Anyone needing cow or horse burial in Hart County can call the judge’s office in Munfordville at 270-524-5219.
Wednesday, September 28th, 2022
Grayson County crash injures two people
A violent crash on KY 187 (Shrewsbury Road) just west of Nolin Lake in Grayson County Monday afternoon seriously injured two people. Police and EMS responded just before 3:00 p.m. and observed a Kia Soul turned over and a mangled Chevrolet Cruze with a trapped driver. The two collided in a near head-on position when Rae Ann Blankenship was traveling north in the Chevrolet and James Meredith entered the roadway with the Kia headed south. The Kia spun off the road into a yard where it came to rest on its top. Meredith was able to get out and was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. Blankenship had to be extricated from the Chevrolet and was airlifted to University of Louisville Hospital.
Tuesday, September 27th, 2022
Caneyville man arrested for theft
A man from Caneyville has been arrested in Butler County after stealing a motorcycle. Morgantown police stopped 40-year-old Jody Embry Wednesday night for a traffic violation. A check of the registration came back as stolen from Grayson County. Embry’s license had previously been suspended and he had an active warrant in Butler County. A search revealed an unspecified drug. He is charged with receiving stolen property, possession of a controlled substance, driving on a suspended license and with non-moving traffic violations. Jody Embry has a lengthy history of similar arrests and charges dating back to at least 2010.
Monday, September 26th, 2022
Sports ticker
The Hart County Raiders defeated Adair County Friday night 35-13 to improve to 5-1 and stay undefeated in district play. The Raiders head into fall break hosting Taylor County this Friday night. The Cardinals are 3-3, coming off a loss Friday night at Casey County.
Caverna lost to Nelson County Friday night 45-22. The Colonels are off this Friday night. Their next game will be October 7th, when they host Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee.
The Raider Band placed 4th in Class 2A Saturday at Warren East. Hart County's color guard was 2nd in their class and percussion was 3rd in their class. The next competition for the Raider Marching Band is October 16th, when they head to Grayson County's contest.
The Reds defeated the Brewers Sunday 2-1, avoiding a weekend sweep. Cincinnati plays at Pittsburg tonight to begin a three-game series. Air time here on WLOC is 5:10 with a first pitch set for 5:35.
Monday, September 26th, 2022
Theft at Glasgow's Rural King
Rural King in Glasgow continues to be a common target for theft. Authorities are asking for public help in identifying a suspect who hooked up to a utility trailer and drove off over the weekend. Security video shows a gray, mid-to-late 2000’s Kia Sportage with no license plate and a man described as a white male of slim build, wearing a dark gray hoodie, jeans, a face mask and orange gloves. Anyone with information should contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Monday, September 26th, 2022
Three men sought by Hodgenville police
Police in Hodgenville are looking for three men with active warrants. Kevin "Dewey" Day is wanted for 4th degree domestic assault. Seth Brown is wanted for possession of a controlled substance and related charges. Shane England is wanted for 1st degree criminal abuse of a child under the age of 12. Anyone with information about these suspects should contact law enforcement.
Monday, September 26th, 2022
UTV driver dies in crash
A man is dead after a wreck on a public road involving an off-road vehicle. State Police were called to a location on Bengal Road in Taylor County just after 8:00 a.m. Friday. A preliminary investigation report says 57-year-old Cheryl Sanders, of Campbellsville, was traveling east in a 2013 Honda Odyssey when she struck a Kubota UTV also traveling east in the rear. The UTV was being driven by 69-year-old Jason Jones, of Campbellsville, who was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Monday, September 26th, 2022
Contractor bankruptcy stalls road project
A Grayson County $6.5 million road project continues to be stalled with the awarded contractor in bankruptcy. The project to straighten a section of US 62 known locally as "Beehive Curve" between Leitchfield and Clarkson began in 2021 and abruptly stopped this spring with about half of the work complete. Charles Deweese Construction, Incorporated has a debt to subcontractors and suppliers in excess of $100 million and filed for bankruptcy on July 1st.
A release from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says discussion is ongoing with the bond entity involved in the project contract with an intent to hire a replacement contractor as soon as possible. Bonding company representatives will visit the US 62 worksite to scope the contract they will be taking to potential bidders. The bonding company is responsible for hiring a replacement contractor. A timeline for completion is not known, but the project will be pushed into 2023 instead of being completed before this winter as originally planned.
KYTC is performing some temporary seeding and access maintenance to affected parcels along the construction corridor until a new contractor is selected.
Monday, September 26th, 2022
Shootout claim leads to arrest
A man shot up his own home and then claimed he was in a shootout with burglars. Police in Grayson County responded a residence on Pearman Road near Wax when 44-year-old Dewayne Logsdon reported he exchanged gunfire with three suspects who were attempting to break in. When officers arrived, no suspects were located and Logsdon was standing on a front porch, sweating heavily. He told officers 70 to 80 rounds were shot at the house. During questioning, Logsdon's story about the incident was inconsistent. After receiving permission to search the premises, marijuana, a suspected crack pipe and blue powder were located along with multiple handguns and rifles. A surveillance camera at the home was reviewed with no indication of any suspects. Logsdon was seen coming and going with various guns for about two hours before his call to authorities.
Dewayne Logsdon was taken into custody and is charged with possession of a controlled substance, falsely reporting an incident, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Possession charges are enhanced due to the presence of firearms.
Thursday, September 22nd, 2022
Fatal Crash On 31W Near Bonnieville
A Leitchfield woman died in a single vehicle crash on US 31W near Bonnieville Wednesday afternoon. A collision investigation report says just before 2pm, 26-year-old Hope Davis was traveling south and for an unknown reason veered off the right side of the road and struck a tree. The vehicle overturned and caught on fire. Davis was pronounced dead at the scene.
Thursday, September 22nd, 2022
Man Injured In Wood Milling Incident
A man is critically injured after being impaled when wood mill equipment
propelled a piece of lumber at him Wednesday morning. The incident happened at
Interstate Hardwoods on Pine Ridge Hill just north of Munfordville. The
sheriff’s department confirms they responded but did not issue a report because
the incident was deemed accidental. The man was airlifted to a trauma center for
treatment of life-threatening injuries.
Thursday, September 22nd, 2022
Motorcycle Crash Injures Man
A Mount Sherman man was critically injured in a motorcycle collision Wednesday
morning in LaRue County. Police say 47-year-old James Benningfield was traveling
east on KY 1906, known as Mount Sherman Road, driving a 2005 Honda. The crash
report says Benningfield drifted into path of a westbound 2017 Nissan van while
in a curve. The van was driven by 31-year-old Nathaniel Chapman of Upton.
Benningfield was taken to LaRue County’s EMS Station and then flown to
University of Louisville Hospital. Chapman was not physically injured.
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Wednesday, September 21st, 2022
Hart County Arrests
Recent arrests from the Hart County Sheriff’s Department include 35-year-old Brian Caven of Greensburg. He was taken into custody September 10th and booked at Hart County Jail on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and public intoxication by a controlled substance. He is also served a probation violation warrant. September 14th, 57-year-old Troy Trulock of Munfordville was taken into custody and booked at Hart County Jail on charges of wanton endangerment and Terroristic Threatening. Brian Caven remains jailed. Troy Trulock is no longer listed as an inmate.
Wednesday, September 21st, 2022
Multi-Fatal Crash On KY 90 Near Cave City
A multi-fatal crash has happened on KY 90 just south of Cave City. Tuesday
evening, a semi collided with an SUV near the former Crystal Onyx Cave entrance.
State police say 28-year-old Singh Gill of Fresno, California was driving the
semi toward Glasgow and failed to observe a vehicle in front of him slowing to
make a left turn. He swerved to avoid hitting the turning vehicle and struck a
northbound 2005 GMC Yukon driven by 76-year-old David Hayes of Cave City who
died at the scene. Two other passengers in the SUV died, 54-year-old Katie Yoder
and 55-year-old Daniel Yoder both of Horse Cave. Two more passengers were flown
to Vanderbilt University Hospital are are listed in stable condition. They are
identified as 20-year-old Roseanne Yoder and 14-year-old Joseph Yoder all of
Horse Cave.
Clearing and reconstruction required closure of the road for several hours,
which opened around 1:30 this morning.
This is the second fatal crash this month on the stretch of KY 90 just south of
Cave City. A man was killed September 8th in a crash just slightly north of last
night's wreck when he crossed the center line and hit a box truck head-on.
Friday, September 16th, 2022
Weekend Sports Ticker
Congrats to Hart County Golf Teams for their wins over Warren East, Warren Central and Grayson County on Thursday in Bowling Green. Regional play is up next for the Raiders and Lady Raiders.
Hart County hosts Glasgow tonight in high school football. The Raiders are 3-1 following a tough loss last week against Campbellsville. Glasgow is 4-0 with an average winning margin of 35 points per game. Kickoff is set for 7pm. Coverage begins at 6:30 here on WLOC.
The Colonels travel to Brownsville tonight to take on the Wildcats for a 7pm kickoff. Caverna is 1-3 on the season. Edmonson County is still looking for their first win of the season at 0-4.
The Reds snapped a six game losing streak with a 3-2 win in Saint Louis Thursday night. The two are back at it tonight with a 7:15 start time. The broadcast tonight is being preempted by Hart County High School Football. The Reds and Cardinals play a Double Header tomorrow with games set to begin at 12:15 and 6:15. Sunday baseball begins at 1:15. Catch Saturday and Sunday games here on WLOC.
Good luck to the Hart County Raider Marching Band as they perform their 2022 show, "Epic" in competition Saturday evening. Their performance is scheduled for 6:30 at Ohio County High School.
Friday, September 16th, 2022
City of Horse Cave special meeting
The City of Horse Cave will hold a special meeting at 6:00 p.m. Monday for a second reading to adopt tax rates for the year. The meeting will take place at Horse Cave City Hall. A first reading was approved during a previous meeting. Tax rates will be set if the measure passes. The reading pertains to real and personal property, water craft and motor vehicles. The tax rate reading is the only item of business on the meeting agenda.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
Hart County Board of Education meets at 6pm (Thursday, 9/15). One of the main tasks of the board each year is to set the school tax rate, which will be decided during the board meeting. There will be a public hearing regarding the tax rate beforehand. The public hearing is scheduled to begin at 5:30. Both the hearing and the board meeting will take place at Hart County High School. The board is proposing a 57.8 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property. Proposed rates are per $100 assessed value.
The General Fund tax levied in fiscal year 2022 was 60.6 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property and produced revenue of $4.5 million. The proposed 2023 rate is estimated to produce $4.9 million.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
Final night of ramp closure near Munfordville
Tonight is the final ramp closure for I-65 work near Munfordville. The interstate northbound on ramp will be closed from 7pm to 7am Friday morning. Motorists needing to access northbound I-65 will have to do so from Horse Cave or Bonnieville. As work on the overall thin-lay surfacing project is completed, striping and pavement marker placement will be occurring on the interstate between Exits 53 (Cave City) and 65 (Munfordville). Motorists should continue to be aware of varying lane closures through the area.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
Teacher enters guilty plea
After being indicted and pleading not guilty nearly three years ago for having sexual interaction with a 13-year-old female student, a former Barren County Middle School teacher has now entered a guilty plea to related charges and faces up to 17 years in prison.
Court records from September 6th in Barren County indicate 30-year-old William Gardner (who was 27 at the time of the initial sexual relationship with the minor) entered a guilty plea to first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor, tampering with a witness and prohibited use of electronic communication to procure a minor for sexual activity.
Gardner was arrested in October 2019 when the student told authorities of several encounters between the two. When interviewed by investigators, Gardner admitted sexual contact with the girl. After being indicted, Gardner was released in April of 2020 on a $75,000 bond.
Investigators were notified of continuing sexual relations between the two in July of 2020. Surveillance video from a Horse Cave Hotel confirmed them together. When interviewed, the girl told investigators she had a sexual encounter with Gardner at the location and had been picked up by him on three other occasions, resulting in second arrest.
William Gardner will appear before a judge for sentencing on December 9th. Prosecution recommended the 17-year-term, along with a $1,000 fine and five years of conditional release. Prosecution also made a recommendation to limit parole eligibility until Gardner serves 85% of his sentence.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
DUI arrest in Leitchfield
A man driving on Western Kentucky Parkway while nearly three and a half times over the legal blood alcohol limit was arrested Monday night by Leitchfield Police. Officers were notified of a reckless driver and located a Toyota pickup swerving and traveling approximately 35 miles per hour. A traffic stop was initiated and the driver continued swerving and traveling at slow speed before exiting the parkway at Clarkson and pulling over at a convenience store. Contact was made with 28-year-old Adam Whitman of Lebanon with a strong odor of alcohol coming from inside the vehicle. Several empty liquor containers were in plain view. The attending officer says Whitman was so drunk that it was not possible to complete a sobriety test. He was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center for medical clearance before being jailed at Grayson County Detention Center. The DUI is at least Whitman’s fourth since 2018. One of those arrests was last September in Hart County.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
All clear at WKU
All is clear after several tense hours filled with confusion early Wednesday on the campus of Western Kentucky University. Two separate incidents regarding potential explosives resulted in evacuations and canceled classes. Word initially began spreading of an explosive device discovered at the construction site near Cherry Hall. A short time later, university officials issued a statement that the object was not an explosive but was large electrical fuse-type device. It is not clear how or why the device was originally observed and reported as an explosive. After the report from near Cherry Hall, a bomb threat was directed at a campus parking structure. The two nearly simultaneous issues made for mixed understandings by the university community as officials worked through procedures and protocols to ensure safety of the surrounding area. Ultimately, the bomb threat was not legitimate and a female student was arrested and charged with terroristic threatening. The threat was made on social media as a joke. University officials say they consider all threats seriously and investigate to the fullest. The arrested student could face five to ten years in prison, if convicted. Classes resumed Wednesday afternoon and are on a normal schedule for Thursday.
Thursday, September 15th, 2022
KY 70 closure extended until Saturday
Closure of Brownsville Road (KY 70) will be extended until 7am Saturday. Construction crews closed the road Wednesday morning from Mammoth Cave Parkway to the park’s entrance on the Brownsville side. The road was originally scheduled to reopen Friday morning. Contractors say they are going to need additional time to perform pavement sealing, clean culverts, repair parking areas, install rumble strips and lay new striping.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
The Hart County Board of Education will hold a public hearing at Hart County High School on September 15, 2022 at 5:30 PM to hear public comments regarding a proposed general fund tax levy of 57.8 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property.
The General Fund tax levied in fiscal year 2022 was 60.6 cents on real property and
60.6 cents on personal property and produced revenue of $4,576,411.10.
The proposed General Fund tax rate of 57.8 cents on real property and 60.6 cents
on personal property is expected to produce $4,934,553.37. Of this amount,
$655,830.06 is from new and personal property. The compensating tax for 2023 is
55.6 cents on real property and 60.6.6 cents on personal property and is expected to
produce $4,766,971.70.
The general areas to which revenue of $358,142.27 above 2022 revenue is to be
allocated are as follows: Cost of collections, $12,535; building fund, $12,500; instruction,
$195,000; transportation, $35,000 and maintenance of plant, $103,107.27.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Federal funds released for storm disaster relief
Nearly nine months after devastating storms destroyed homes and businesses across Hart and several surrounding counties, US Small Business Administration and FEMA are releasing $95.7 million in federal funds for disaster recovery. From this funding, over $15.8 million is marked for housing assistance payments and other disaster losses and critical needs, while more than $59.3 million are marked for low-interest disaster loans by homeowners, renters and businesses.
A total of sixteen counties were designated for federal assistance under FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program: Barren, Caldwell, Christian, Fulton, Graves, Hart, Hickman, Hopkins, Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Taylor and Warren.
In addition to individuals, FEMA says 23 county governments are eligible for public assistance, locally including Hart, Barren, Grayson, Marion, Logan, Meade, Breckinridge, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Taylor and Warren. Public assistance will allow communities to get assistance with the cost of repair, rebuilding and emergency work, including reimbursements for debris removal, damaged roads and infrastructure.
Public assistance relief includes planned payouts on 692 total projects and has provided more than $20.6 million to date for reimbursements.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Clean audit for Hart County Clerk's Office
The Hart County Clerk’s Office has received a clean audit from 2021. The annual financial statement from retired Clerk Lisa Hensley Sanders and staff shows no discrepancies or irregularities according to State Auditor Mike Harmon. State law requires the auditor conduct annual audits of county clerks and sheriffs. The Hart County summary is one of ten reports issued by the state auditor on Tuesday. The general audit process looks at receipts, disbursements and excess fees in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The auditor also notes there are no apparent issues involving internal control over financial reporting and office operations in Hart County. County clerk responsibilities include collecting certain taxes, issuing certain licenses, coordination of property and vehicle records, coordination of elections and voting records along with other services. Clerk’s office operations are funded through statutory fees collected in conjunction with many of these duties.
The full Hart County report is available through the Kentucky State Auditor website: auditor.ky.gov.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Warrant served and arrest in Leitchfield
A woman with an active warrant was arrested along South Clinton Street in Leitchfield last Friday. Just after 9am, 46-year-old Angela Lemons was walking south on the road when a patrolling officer recognized her. Lemons was found in possession of methamphetamine, a hypodermic needle and Gabapentin prescription pills in an over-the-counter pill bottle. Lemons claimed these items did not belong to her. She was arrested on possession charges and served the warrant, which had been issued out of Breckinridge County.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Cave City man arrested after traffic stop
A strong smell of marijuana prompted the arrest of a man in Cave City last Thursday night during a traffic stop. An officer observed 57-year-old Johnny Brown pulling out of a convenience store on Happy Valley Street without headlights turned on. After contact was made, Brown was arrested for being impaired while driving, trafficking in marijuana and several traffic violations including not having insurance. He was taken to Caverna Hospital and then transported to Barren County Detention Center. He was released from Jail on Friday and is scheduled to appear in court on October 10th.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Felony drug arrest at police checkpoint
Cave City Police released details of a felony drug arrest following a US 31W traffic safety checkpoint setup on September 2nd. Officers noticed a strong marijuana odor from a vehicle being driven by 61-year-old Randy Rush. A search of his car turned up marijuana, methamphetamine, hydrocodone, gabapentin and items of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested on multiple possession charges as well as failure to produce proof of insurance. Rush was taken to Barren County Detention Center and released the following day. He appears in court on September 26th.
Wednesday, September 14th, 2022
Pursuit in Glasgow leads to various charges
A police chase north of Glasgow ended with the arrest of an intoxicated Cave City man Monday. An officer attempted to stop 22-year-old Brandon Heath for speeding along US 31E. Heath continued north and turned onto Goodnight Road and then turned onto Cap Redford Road. The pursuit ended in a field along Whitney Woods Road. Police say Heath tried to collide with emergency vehicles during the pursuit. He was taken into custody and charged with disregarding a traffic control signal, reckless driving, speeding, two counts of attempted first-degree assault of a police officer, first-degree fleeing or evading, improper passing, failure to give right of way to an emergency vehicle, four counts of first-degree wanton endangerment of a police officer and operating a motor vehicle under the influence. No injuries occurred during the incident. Heath is jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $25,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Area sports recap
Hart County was handed their first loss of the season Friday night. The Raiders were defeated on their home field by Campbellsville 30-21, dropping thier record to 3-1. Hart County will host Glasgow Friday for a 7pm kickoff.
Caverna falls to 1-3 on the season after losing to Berea Saturday afternoon, 47-6. The Colonels travel to Brownsville to take on Edmonson County Friday night.
The Reds dropped two of three over the weekend with a close loss to the Brewers 7-6 Sunday afternoon. The Pirates come to Cincy to start a three game set tonight. First pitch is at 5:40. Our coverage begins at 5:10 this evening here on WLOC.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who qualify Friday, September 16th, from 10:30 a.m. until the food is gone or 2:00 p.m. We have “Drive through pick up”. Someone will be in the parking lot to assist you in getting in line. Listen to WLOC Radio 1150 AM or 101.7 FM for last minute changes in food bank distribution. Volunteer workers will need to arrive at 9:00 a.m. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Dump truck hit by train near Park City
Another dump truck has been hit by a train near Park City. The collision Friday happened before Noon on State Quarry Road, near the same spot where a man driving a dump truck was killed during a crash with a train back in early July. The unidentified driver from the wreck on Friday was air-lifted to Louisville but had non-life threatening injuries.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Police chase results in arrest
A police chase ended in Greensburg Thursday and resulted in the arrest of a man from Campbellsville. Police say 26-year-old Robert Linton refused to pull over when a traffic stop was initiated in Taylor County. Linton was driving a motorcycle on US 68 at high speed during the chase around 3:30, during peak afternoon travel. He is charged with fleeing or evading, reckless driving and speeding more than 26 miles per hour over the speed limit.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
WKU student quarantined with Monkeypox
A WKU Student is in quarantine with a case of Monkeypox in Bowling Green. The student is under supervision of the public health department. University officials say there is very little risk of spread within the campus environment. Sporadic cases have been reported throughout the region. Public health officials say personal contact and contact with contaminated items is the primary vehicle for spread of Monkeypox and most people are at low risk for transmission.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Intoxicated driver strikes construction worker vehicle
An intoxicated driver hit a construction worker vehicle on the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway in Glasgow Thursday. Police say 24-year-old Corey Shirley, of Glasgow, had collided with a Safe Site Construction Vehicle in the active construction zone causing severe damage. Shirley is charged with driving under the influence, second offence with aggravating circumstances and criminal mischief. He was released Friday and is scheduled to appear in court October 10th.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Bowling Green man arrested after foot pursuit
A suspected shoplifter was arrested after a foot pursuit at Rural King in Glasgow on Thursday. Police responded and made contact with 39-year-old Christopher Branch, of Bowling Green, who fled a short distance before being caught and arrested. A search of his vehicle turned up methamphetamine. He is charged with his second possession offence and fleeing or evading on foot and remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center. He appears in court this Thursday.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Drug arrest after traffic stop
A traffic stop last week in Glasgow resulted in the arrest of a woman on drug charges. Police stopped 54-year-old Joyce Stamper, of Glasgow, Thursday along Preston Street for expired registration. A vehicle search turned up Hydrocodone and Gabapentin not in a proper container. Stamper was arrested and faces possession charges related to these substances. She is also charged with having no current registration and failure to produce an insurance card. The arrest marks the second time over the past year Stamper has been taken into custody for drug related offences in Barren County. She was released from Jail on Friday and will appear in court October 10th.
Monday, September 12th, 2022
Brownsville Road closing for road maintenance
Brownsville Road (KY 70) will be closed from 7:00 a.m. Wednesday morning until 7:00 a.m. Friday morning through Mammoth Cave National Park. The stretch from Mammoth Cave Parkway to the park’s entrance on the Brownsville side will undergo road maintenance. Crews will perform pavement sealing, clean culverts, repair parking areas, install rumble strips and lay new striping. Park officials say Cedar Sink Trail will remain open during the road closure but may only be accessed by Park Boundary Road from the intersection of KY 259 and KY 422 in the Pig Community. There will be no access to Turnhole Bend Nature Trail or to Joppa Church from either Brownsville Road or Joppa Ridge Road the during the closure. Park roads and ferry operation details are always available nps.gov/maca and on twitter @mcnpRoadsFerry.
Friday, September 9th, 2022
Cave City man arrested on drug charges
Police responded to an unsubstantiated break-in report at a Cave City residence Wednesday. After being dispatched to Marina Court, officers made contact with 30-year-old Chad Horton. They were told a male subject entered the residence and was hiding in the attic but no such person was found. Verbal consent to search the home was obtained, resulting in discovery of marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia
in a bedside table. Chad Horton was placed under arrest and taken to Barren County Detention Center. He is charged with possession of a controlled substance (3rd or greater office), possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Horton is also charged with criminal abuse of a child age 12 or under. He is jailed with a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court next Thursday.
Friday, September 9th, 2022
Weekend sports ticker
Congratulations to Hart County’s Golf Teams. Boys and girls both picked up wins Thursday night at Shady Hollow against Edmonson County.
The Hart County Raiders will test their 3-0 record tonight as they host the Campbellsville Eagles. Campbellsville is 2-1 coming off a loss last week on their home field against Metcalfe County. The Raiders will push to keep momentum after a thrilling win at Green County a week ago. Join us tonight for coverage beginning at 6:30. Kick off is set for seven here on WLOC Sports. Get the TuneIn App for your phone or other streaming device and listen for free anywhere you go.
Caverna Football is 1-2 on the season. The Colonels look to even up their record Saturday afternoon when they take on the Berea Pirates. Berea is 0-3 on the season. Kickoff will be at 4pm Eastern.
The Reds take two out of three from the Cubs with a 4-3 win in Chicago. They begin a weekend set with the Brewers tonight. The broadcast is being preempted this evening by Hart County Football. We will have Saturday night and Sunday games right here on WLOC.
Friday, September 9th, 2022
Cave City man identified in fatal crash
The man who died mid-day Thursday in a crash along KY 90 just outside of Cave City is identified as 63-year-old Joe Moore, of Cave City. Around 12:30, first responders arrived in the 9000 Block of Happy Valley Road where a Nissan car heading toward Glasgow crossed the center line and collided head-on with a box truck. Moore, was the driver of car and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the box truck is identified as 71-year-old Terry Lane of Trimble County. Lane was not physically injured. The preliminary report does not indicate why Moore veered into the oncoming lane. A Kentucky State Police reconstruction investigation continues.
Friday, September 9th, 2022
Woman arrested after fight in Glasgow
Police responded to a fight between two women at a location on McKenna Street in Glasgow Tuesday. Officers determined 22-year-old Courtney Jackson had assaulted a female victim. While being arrested, Jackson became combative and kicked an officer in the leg and knee. She is charged with violation of her probation, resisting arrest, assault 4th degree and assault 3rd degree of a police or probation officer. Courtney Jackson remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $5,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in court Monday.
Friday, September 9th, 2022
Infrastructure development planned for southern E-town area
More infrastructure development is being planned for the southern Elizabethtown area. With recent announcements of rapid expansion at T. J. industrial park as supporting manufacturers locate to supply the Blue Oval-SK Battery Park at Glendale, highway officials say there is a great need for a route to connect roads surrounding the industrial region. With no direct route to connect US 31W, I-65, Western Kentucky Parkway and US 62, east-west mobility is limited and inefficient, especially for commercial traffic which cannot utilize local county roads. A project to extend Ring Road further south has been sitting on the shelf for several years. The project was put on hold near the end of the Governor Steve Beshear Administration. Plans on the books take Ring Road from the current end at Western Kentucky Parkway and continue the circle around Elizabethtown southeast to I-65 and end at US 31W. Some right of way for the project was purchased back then, but officials say they cannot consider that as they move forward because the process has to reinitialize with all of the build options being put back out to the public for consideration. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Officials have planned a public meeting for 5pm next Thursday (September 15th) at New Hope Community Church on Dee Street in Elizabethtown. KYTC Representatives will gather feedback, answer questions and address concerns. The public will have a chance to review all Ring Road Extension build alternatives and a number of intersection types at KY 1136. After the meeting, materials will be available on the KYTC District 4 website for review.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2022
Horse Cave adult Book Store permanently closes
After a nearly four-year investigation resulting in numerous arrests and fines, the adult book store at Horse Cave’s I-65 Interchange is permanently closed. Amendments by Hart County Fiscal Court earlier this year to an ordinance regulating sexually explicit businesses allowed advancement of a civil lawsuit against the establishment. Ordinance amendments came in light of pending district court cases and subsequent investigation. At a hearing last week, owners of the adult book store agreed to permanently close the business.
The case dates back to 2019, when Hart County Sheriff’s Department and Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force officers conducted checks into illegal activity. Complaints include intoxicated patrons, disturbances at other local businesses, physical assaults and the sale of volatile substances. The adult book store was cited for more than thirty violations of a permit being required to operate a place of entertainment. In years since that initial blitz, numerous citations and arrests have been made for indecent exposure and the sale of illegal enhancements and other controlled substances. Two deaths occurred on premises during the period. Both deceased individuals were located in what has been referred to as a “back room” of the business. Both deaths were believed to be a result of health conditions brought on by the use of sexual enhancement substances. The business collected money for entry into the “back room” which was advertised as a video arcade area. The area contained booths for viewing videos which were also used for physical sexual exchanges between strangers in adjacent booths. Couches and other paraphernalia were provided to promote these exchanges. These conditions were confirmed by undercover officers during the continuing investigation.
In addition to closure of the business, owners of the adult book store also agreed to a deed restriction which prohibits the sale of explicit sexual merchandise and activities.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2022
Caverna Board of Ed meeting
Caverna’s Board of Education meets at 6pm Thursday. One of the main tasks of the board each year is to set the school tax rate, which will be decided during the board meeting. There will be a public hearing regarding the tax rate beforehand. The public hearing is scheduled to begin at 5:30. Both the hearing and the board meeting will take place at Caverna’s Central Office.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2022
Traffic impacted for next several days
As the I-65 thinlay surface project nears completion in northern Barren and Hart Counties, Scotty's Contracting will be working on exit and entry ramps along the corridor which will impact traffic over the next several days:
Tonight, the southbound exit ramp at Exit 65 (Munfordville) will be closed from 7pm to 7am the next morning. Traffic will have to plan ahead and use Exit 71 (Bonnieville) ahead of the ramp closure at Exit 65 and use US 31W to reach Munfordville or continue south to Exit 58 (Horse Cave) and reverse course via northbound I-65 back to Exit 65.
Thursday night, the on ramp to I-65 southbound from US 31W at Exit 65 (Munfordville) will be closed from 7pm to 7am the next morning. Motorists will have to utilize interchanges at Exit 71 (Bonnieville) or Exit 58 (Horse Cave) to access southbound I-65.
Work is also scheduled Friday night with thinlay pavement scheduled to be laid on ramps at the southbound rest area. These ramps will remain open during paving operations.
Closures are required at the Exit 65 (Munfordville) interchange due to ramp width and available working room. Traffic can be maintained around paving operations at rest area ramps.
Work schedules are weather dependent.
As work on the overall project is completed, striping and pavement marker placement will be occurring on the interstate between Exits 53 (Cave City) and 65 (Munfordville) during this time period. Motorists should continue to be aware of varying lane closures through the area.
Wednesday, September 7th, 2022
Grayson County man dies in crash
A Grayson County man is dead a following a three-vehicle Labor Day crash along Western Kentucky Parkway. Just after noon Monday, first responders were called to a location near Milemarker 95, just east of the Caneyville Exit.
A collision investigation report says a 2016 Ford F-350 operated by 59-year-old Jeffery Hammonds of Jackson, Tennessee was traveling west on Western Kentucky Parkway near Caneyville when the vehicle he was following abruptly changed lanes revealing a 1996 Nissan pickup truck being operated by 49-year-old Barry Embry of Caneyville. Embry was stopped in the right lane behind a stranded 1997 Ford Dump Truck being driven by 45-year-old Corry Shadburn of Beaver Dam. Embry was attempting to offer visible protection. Hammonds was unable to avoid striking the rear of Embry's truck causing him to strike the rear of the dump truck.
Hammonds and Shadburn were not injured in the collision. Barry Embry was pronounced deceased by the Grayson County Coroner's Office.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2022
Golf cart theft investigation underway
Cave City Police are investigating the theft of a golf cart from a local business. The red Onward Club Car was taken around 12:10am Friday from the grounds of Lost and Forgotten Treasures on US 31W. A photo of the suspect walking in the parking lot along with a photo of the truck and utility trailer used in the theft are posted on the Cave City Police Department's Facebook page. Owners of the cart are offering a $1,000 reward for its return in one piece.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2022
Vandalism suspect arrested by Leitchfield Police
The suspect believed responsible for vandalism to private property at several locations throughout August around Leitchfield was arrested over the holiday weekend. Leitchfield Police Department began receiving reports early in the month of damage to fields and yards in and around the Leitchfield Aquatic Center, ECTC campus, Grayson County High School and Lawler Elementary School.
Officers with Leitchfield Police used trail camera footage to identify the truck believed responsible for some of these reports and arrested 21-year-old Mollie Ann Fisher, of Grayson County. She is jailed at Grayson County Detention Center and charged with criminal mischief, criminal trespassing and unlawful transaction with a minor. The minor is suspected of being with Fisher when the offenses occurred.
Tuesday, September 6th, 2022
Tennessee man found dead after helicopter crash
The search for a helicopter reported missing across the region ended Monday. The aircraft was found and the pilot was dead just inside the boundary of Mammoth Cave National Park. The lightweight, experimental, kit's copter was in route from Saint Louis, Missouri to Knoxville, Tennessee. Its last GPS ping for location was near the Chalybeate Community. The crashed copter was found around 4pm Monday near KY 70 and Park Boundary Road. The pilot, 69-year-old David Stone of Louisville, Tennessee, was a military veteran. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating. Aviation experts say it's not all that common for a light aircraft to be traveling such a long distance. It is unclear at this point why stone was flying the helicopter on such a long route. Aviation disasters are often an exhaustive and lengthy process when it comes to investigation. Officials say they will look at weather as a potential contributor to the cause of the crash.
Friday, September 2nd, 2022
Weekend area sports
Congratulations to the Hart County Lady Raider Golf Team in their victory over Green County Thursday. Bevin Minor topped the leader board in the win. Hart County’s Raider Football Team is 2-0 on the season, averaging 60 points per game while only giving up 7 points per game. Tonight, they travel to Green County for a 7pm kickoff. The Dragons only have one game under their belt so far – a win last week, 34-29 against Nelson County. Coverage begins at 6:30 tonight on WLOC Sports.
Caverna is 1-1 on the season after a win last week over Trimble County. The Colonels host 1-0 Bracken County Saturday afternoon. Kickoff is set for 2:30.
The Reds were off Thursday night. They begin a weekend series playing host to the Colorado Rockies tonight. With Hart County Football preempting Reds Coverage tonight, you can join us for the Saturday night game and Sunday afternoon finale’ here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, September 2nd, 2022
Three arrested at Hodgenville Hardee's
Police served a search warrant at Hardee’s in Hodgenville Thursday in reference to a narcotics investigation involving two employees at the restaurant. Just after 2:00 p.m., police arrived and a search turned up methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. As a result, 20-year-old James Romines was taken into custody and charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Another employee identified as 57-year-old Sherry Collins was also taken into custody and charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Both were taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, September 2nd, 2022
Road Rage case investigation
Police continue investigating a suspected case of road rage on the eastern side of Veteran's Outer Loop Thursday in Glasgow. The incident involves a vehicle believed to be a dark blue or black Dodge SUV with dark tinted windows. A victim told officials with the Barren County Sheriff's Department that a car acted in an aggressive manner towards them and then an occupant of that vehicle pointed a gun and fired one shot. It’s unclear whether the suspect was aiming at the victim’s vehicle or not. The victim’s car was not hit. Officials obtained surveillance footage from area cameras and released photos of the suspect vehicle to area media outlets and on social media. Glasgow Independent Schools was notified of the incident as a precaution to let them know to not let students out of buildings. Police say they believe the incident is isolated and is in no way school-related.
Friday, September 2nd, 2022
Recent arrests in Hart County
Arrests by the Hart County Sheriff’s Department over the past few days include 34-year old Julian Wright. of Horse Cave. Wright was arrested last Thursday for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and for not having prescription controlled substances not in their proper container. Last Saturday, 36-year old Brett Mouser, of Munfordville, was arrested for failure to comply with a bench warrant, fleeing and/or evading police on foot, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Wednesday, 26-year-old Donald Huffman, of Munfordville, was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and theft of a firearm. All of these individuals were taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, September 1st, 2022
Domestic altercation leads to arrest
A domestic altercation Monday in Cave City resulted in the arrest of a man for assault, strangulation and terroristic threatening. Police were called to Wigwam Trailer Park, Lot 9 for a welfare check. When officers arrived, they identified Crystal Mayotte as a victim and 45-year-old Steven Thomas Parker as a suspect. A physical altercation had taken place between the two. Parker was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked with a $5000 bond. He appears in court today.
Thursday, September 1st, 2022
Double arrests in Glasgow
A warrant for one turned into a double arrest in Glasgow on Monday. Police arrived at a residence along Combs Boulevard to serve the warrant for 60-year-old Joseph Todd Harper of Glasgow. Consent to search was granted and officers located methamphetamine, a glass pipe and marijuana. A woman at the residence during the search was identified as 44-year-old Candice Faye Williams also of Glasgow. A background check revealed an active warrant for her arrest. Both are charged with possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Williams faces additional charges of having more than one operator’s license and contempt of court. Harper was released Tuesday and is scheduled to appear in court today. Detention center records indicate Williams remains in jail with a court date set for September 26th.
Thursday, September 1st, 2022
Brownsville man arrested after traffic stop
A routine traffic violation resulted in the arrest of a Brownsville man for several offences. Brownsville Police stopped 42-year-old Christopher David Self along Reservoir Street after turning without using a signal. A background check revealed an active warrant. Self admitted to having a pipe and methamphetamine in his possession. He was taken to Hart County Jail on traffic and drug charges related to the stop. The warrant is in reference to a charge of failure to appear and violation of parole.
Thursday, September 1st, 2022
Greensburg man turns himself in
After being indicted for several sex crimes a man turned himself in at the Green County Sheriff’s Department on Monday morning. Police say 21-year-old Jerry York of Greensburg was taken into custody and is charged with multiple counts of rape, sodomy, sexual abuse, distribution of obscene matter to minors, video voyeurism, use of a minor in a sexual performance and procuring or promoting the use of a minor in a sexual performance. York is jailed in Taylor County Detention Center with a $100,000 cash bond.
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022
Convicted felon arrested at restaurant parking lot
A convicted felon was arrested after a suspicious vehicle was reported in the parking lot of McDonald’s after closing hours in Cave City on Monday. Police identified the occupant as 47-year-old Kenneth Lilliman. A vehicle search turned up a loaded 9mm handgun and suspected marijuana. Lilliman was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. He is jailed with a $2,500 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022
Glasgow woman arrested for DUI
A woman driving a pickup on Veterans Outer Loop in Glasgow crashed into a parked car Sunday. Police say 71-year-old Lena Carver, of Glasgow, was impaired as she crossed the median, ran off the road, went through a fence and struck the stationary vehicle parked at Shoe Show in front of Walmart. Carver is charged with driving under the influence and criminal mischief. She was taken to Barren County Detention Center and released on Monday.
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022
Stolen car recovered near Louisville
A stolen car from Hart County has been recovered near Louisville. The red Dodge Avenger was taken from a Bonnieville residence before dawn on Tuesday and reported to police. On Tuesday afternoon, a vehicle matching the description was involved in a chase along northbound I-65 approaching Louisville and reaching speeds of 120 miles per hour. The chase continued onto the exit at Brooks Road north of Shepherdsville and then north onto Blue Lick Road in a highly congested residential area before being terminated due to safety concerns. The car was found unattended Tuesday night in the vicinity of where the pursuit ended. No arrests have been made, but authorities are investigating the use of a debit card in Upton which belonged to the car owner and was inside the vehicle when it was stolen. Drug related items and a phone believed to belong to the suspect or suspects were also found in the car which may help investigators identify the person or persons responsible for the vehicle theft.
Wednesday, August 31st, 2022
Weekend assault in Glasgow
Glasgow Police has released details of a weekend assault. Saturday, officers responded to South Lewis Street in reference to a female victim who had been struck with a machete by a male subject who fled the scene on foot. The victim was treated for injuries to her head and hand. The man was identified as 31-year-old Eddie Cooper and was later located behind a nearby building. He was arrested, taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of burglary, domestic violence assault, wanton endangerment, strangulation and criminal mischief. According to detention center records, he also faces a charge of contempt. He is jailed on a $50,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on September 8th.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Dodge car stolen in Hart County
Stolen early Tuesday morning in Bonnieville, was a red Dodge car with plate number 226 RWG. If seen, contact police at once.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Friday night area high school football
Hart County Raiders will travel to take on Green County at 7:00 p.m. Join WLOC for live coverage of the pregame show beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday night: Caverna Colonels will entertain Bracken County at 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Hart County Ambulance Service Board meeting
Hart County Ambulance Service Board of Directors will meet Friday, September 9th, at 8:00 a.m. at the Hart County Ambulance Service, 20 Ambulance Drive, Munfordville, to have a second reading of the 2022 Real Property Tax Rate to be set at 7.3 cents per $100 assessed value. The 2021 Real Property Tax Rate was 7.5 cents per $100 assessed value.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Clothes for Kids Radio Auction
WLOC Annual Fall Clothes for Kids Radio Auction will be held the week of October 24th. If you would like to donate items for the auction, please bring them to WLOC Radio Station 31-W in Horse Cave.
Suggested items include: country hams, antiques, gift certificates, home decor, tools, toys, gift baskets..... and all items must be new, unless they are antiques.
Monetary donations can be mailed to:
WLOC Clothes for Kids
P.O. Box 98
Horse Cave, Ky. 42749.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Mammoth Cave National Park funding
Mammoth Cave National Park will receive approximately $6.5 million from the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) to rehabilitate about one mile of cave trail inside Mammoth Cave starting in fall 2022. The project will address deferred maintenance associated with these facilities, visitor safety, tour experience, and natural and cultural resource protection from the New Entrance to the Frozen Niagara entrance.
The Cave Trail Rehabilitation Project will harden the existing cave trail using concrete and paving stones and replace narrow stairways to improve both the visitor experience and emergency personnel access. New benches will be installed in the Fairy Ceiling gathering area and the Frozen Niagara section will see an improvement to the overlooks in the main Drapery Room and Crystal Lake. These improvements will greatly enhance the visibility of these features to the public once the project is complete.
The exact date of construction has not been set but work is expected to begin in November 2022 and last until summer of 2023.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Two arrested in Cave City Saturday
Two separate traffic stops resulted in felony arrests over the weekend in Cave City. Police stopped a truck for expired registration on Happy Valley Road Saturday and identified the driver as 40-year-old Nicholas Brown. A check of his license came back as suspended. A search of his vehicle turned up suspected heroin, suboxone and fentanyl along with drug paraphernalia. He was arrested on drug possession and numerous traffic related charges then jailed with a $2,500 bond. He was released later on Saturday and has a court date set for September 26th in Barren County.
Also on Saturday, a Jeep was stopped at Grinstead Mill Road and Mammoth Cave Street when the driver ran a stop sign. The driver is identified as 52-year-old James York. A check of his ID came back with multiple arrest warrants for parole violations and failure to appear in court. A search of York's vehicle turned up suspected methamphetamine. He was taken to jail on possession charges in addition to outstanding warrants. He remains jailed in Barren County with a court date scheduled on September 13th.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Unemployment rates continue to lower
Hart County's unemployment rate continues edging lower. New data released for July shows the county's rate at 4.2% which is down from 4.5% in June. On trend, the county's overall rate continues to be around one percentage point lower than a year ago.
Statewide, the rate also continues falling in 117 counties when compared to a year ago. Cumberland and Woodford counties share the lowest jobless rate at 3% followed by Oldham and Scott counties sharing the third lowest rate at 3.2%, Anderson, Boone and Fayette counties share the fifth lowest rate at 3.3%.
Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 11.2%, followed by Breathitt County at 9.1%, Elliott County at 8.9%, Martin County at 8.8% and Carter County at 8.4% to round out the bottom five.
Of our neighboring counties, all of them had decreases in unemployment from June to July. Barren County is at 4.3%, Edmonson County is at 5.1%, Grayson County is at 4.9%, Hardin County is at 4.3%, LaRue County is at 4.7%, Green County is at 3.7% and Metcalfe County is at 4.9%.
Tuesday, August 30th, 2022
Reported shooting false claim
A Bowling Green school was on high alert much of the morning Monday after a shooting was reported which turned out to be false. Police responded to Moss Middle School on Russellville Road after a young male called dispatch to make the report. Officers arrived and determined there was no active situation and no threat. A juvenile suspect has been arrested and is charged with terroristic threatening. Authorities have not said at this point why they believe the juvenile made the 911 call.
Monday, August 29th, 2022
Reds back home; Friday night area football
The Reds were looking to sweep the Washington Nationals on Sunday but came up a run short, losing 3-2. The Reds are back home tonight to begin a series with the Saint Louis Cardinals. First pitch is at 5:40 tonight on WLOC Sports.
And if you missed Friday night football, the Hart County Raiders are off to a good start at 2-0 on the season after defeating McCreary Central, 56-15. In their first two dates, the Raiders are averaging 60 point per game. The team travels to Green County this Friday night.
The Colonels picked up a big win Friday night, 24-20 over Tremble County. Caverna is now 1-1 on the season and hosts Bracken County Saturday afternoon.
Monday, August 29th, 2022
Scott waste continues service for Edmonson County
Residents in Edmonson County will continue being served by Scott Waste for the time being. Last month, the county’s fiscal court decided to continue investigating additional options to serve county residents for trash collection after numerous complaints and service deficiencies over previous months. A local survey was also conducted, substantiating general public disapproval of the company’s level of service. At the county’s fiscal court meeting last week, a new manager talked to the court describing changes implemented and planned with a goal to increase the quality of service. The court decided to set a November review date, when the company’s improvements will be assessed.
Monday, August 29th, 2022
Murder-for-hire plot in Hart County
The murder-for-hire plot you likely heard or read about over the weekend connects back to the suspect’s arrest this spring. Back in April we reported, 45-year-old Warren Johnson, of Munfordville, was accused of threatening to kill his wife and jailed for attempted murder and several other charges following an altercation. Being in jail did not stop him from continuing his plan. A week ago Friday, deputies received information that Johnson had solicited a hit-man. Payment was arranged and strategies were provided to unnamed individual. Hart County Sheriff’s office personnel staged the death of Johnson’s wife to further the investigation.
A press release from the department says she was transported to a secure location as multiple agencies carried out the staging. After collecting additional evidence, Johnson is now charged with solicitation of domestic violence murder and retaliating against a participant in the legal process. Warren Johnson is still jailed in Munfordville with bonds totaling approximately $2 million.
Johnson’s wife and kids have not been publicly identified by authorities in the incidents for which he is charged.
Friday, August 26th, 2022
Horse Cave Man Charged In Murder For Hire Scheme
On August 19th, 2022, the Hart County Sheriff's Office received a complaint regarding a murder for hire scheme in Hart County. The investigation revealed that 45-year old Warren Johnson from Horse Cave, had solicited an unnamed individual to murder his estranged wife. While incarcerated at the Hart County Jail, Johnson arranged payment and provided strategies to the unnamed individual to carry out the crime. The Hart County Sheriff's Office then planned to stage the death of the victim to further the investigation. The victim was transported to a secure location while multiple law enforcement agencies, Emergency Medical Services and the Hart County Coroner carried out the staged death. After a compelling amount of evidence was collected, the Hart County Sheriff's Office obtained arrest warrants for Warren Johnson. Johnson was charged with Murder-Domestic Violence (Solicitation) and Retaliating Against Participant in Legal Process. The investigation is ongoing and is being led by Detective Eli Dennis of the Hart County Sheriff's Office. He was assisted by Sheriff Jeff Wilson, Munfordville Police Department, Hart County EMS, Hart County Coroner's Office, Hart County Jail, Kentucky State Police and US Homeland Security Investigations.
Friday, August 26th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT
MET THURSDAY MORNING. AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER,
JONATHAN NUNN OF BONNIEVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
COMMITTEE REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING THE JAILERS REPORT STATING THERE WAS A
TOTAL OF 206 INMATES IN THE COUNTY JAIL. THE COURT APPROVED A NEW AGREEMENT WITH
EDMONSON COUNTY TO HOUSE THEIR INMATES FOR ANOTHER YEAR. SHERIFF WILSON REPORTED
THAT WESLEY MEADOWS HAD BEEN HIRED AS DEPUTY SHERIFF AND WILL BE THE SRO BONNIEVILLE SCHOOL.
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS THE COURT APPROVED THE FOLLOWING: ACCEPT $40,000 TRADE IN
VALUE ON 2019 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR TO A NEW JOHN DEERE TRACTOR WITH WRIGHT
IMPLEMENT, 2ND READING BUDGET AMENDMENT #1, 2ND READING OF 22 TAX RATE 10.1%,
2ND READING CLARIFICATION OF LENGTH OF CANE RUN CHURCH ROAD, BUDGET TRANSFER #
3, BANK TRANSFER # 2, PURCHASE 13 HORSE TRACTOR FOR COURTHOUSE FOR $8,477, 1ST
READING OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #2, SHERIFFS SALARY CAP, ACKNOWLEDGE TAX RATE FOR
LIBRARY AT 9.5% WHICH WAS THE SAME AS LAST YEAR, APPOINTED ANDREW TUCKER TO
PLANNING COMMISSION TERM ENDING 2023, AND INDUSTRIAL AUTHORITY TO ADVERTISE FOR
POSITION TO OPERATE PRE-TREATMENT PLANT AT T. MARZETTI'S. THE COURTS NEXT MEETING
WILL BE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd AT 9:00 A.M. IN THE COURT ROOM.
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Friday, August 26th, 2022
Hardin Co. Man charge with Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Electronic Crime Branch arrested 38-year-old David M. Smith, on charges related to child sexual abuse material. The arrest was the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch began the investigation after discovering the suspect sharing images of child sexual exploitation online. A search warrant was issued for a residence in Elizabethtown Thursday. Equipment used to facilitate the crime was seized and taken to KSP’s forensic laboratory for examination. The investigation is ongoing. Mr. Smith is currently charged with six counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance, which are Class-D felonies punishable by one to five years in prison. Mr. Smith was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Friday, August 26th, 2022
Farmers RECC Donates $7,000 to Local Organizations
The Backpack Program, organized by Feeding America, helps children get nutritious, easy-to-prepare food so they can get enough to eat on the weekends, when they are not in school. Bags of food are assembled at area food banks and then distributed to children through the school’s Youth Resource Office.
Farmers RECC donated $2,000 each to Barren, Hart and Metcalfe counties. Approximately $120 will feed a student on the weekends for the entire school year. The funds have been distributed to the schools Youth Resource offices so they can identify individuals with a need for the donations.
In addition, Farmers RECC donated $1,000 to the Barren County Reads and Feeds program, which donates food to local students struggling with food insecurity.
Friday, August 26th, 2022
E-town Chiropractor faces another sexual assault charge
An Elizabethtown chiropractor convicted last week of third-degree rape still faces charges of sexually assaulting a second patient. 34-year-old Matthew Colasanti is charged with first-degree sexual assault in the case, in which a minor said he touched her inappropriately on several occasions while performing chiropractic procedures. Colasanti was arrested on the charges in both cases in December 2020 and indicted in March 2021. Last week, a jury recommended Colasanti serve the maximum of five years. He will be required to comply with the sex offender registry for 20 years and will have five years of post-incarceration supervision and have to complete the Sex Offender Treatment Program before seeing the parole board. Colasanti is scheduled to appear October 25th in Hardin Circuit Court for a pretrial conference on the sexual abuse charge and for formal sentencing for his third-degree rape conviction.
Friday, August 26th, 2022
New manufacturing facility coming to E-town
Advanced Nano facility is expected to create 93 jobs in Elizabethtown. Gov. Andy Beshear announced Thursday that the South Korean firm will construct the new facility at the T. J. Patterson Industrial Park in
Elizabethtown. The estimated investment in the project is $49.6 million. The company is a supplier of carbon battery nanomaterials used in electric vehicle battery production. A statement released from the Governor's office says the location will be positioned to supply materials to the nearby gigafactory, BlueOval SK Battery Park, in Glendale.
Friday, August 26th, 2022
Rape investigation leads to an arrest
A 27-year-old Simpson County man has been arrested after a rape investigation that began July 28th. Kenyon Cole was charged with first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, sexual abuse, first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor for illegal sex acts, first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor for illegal controlled substances, second-degree fleeing or evading police on foot, third-degree criminal mischief and resisting arrest. Cole was lodged in the Simpson County Detention Center with a $100,000 cash bond.
Thursday, August 25th, 2022
Stolen vehicle recovered in Warren County
Back on July 19th, a red Chevrolet Silverado was seen at an auto dealership in Franklin. A Ford F-250 was stolen from the car lot. Later that night, the red Silverado and the stolen F-250 were seen at a Bowling Green business attempting to steal several ATV's that were loaded on a trailer. However, the stolen F-250 was unable to pull the trailer. Then later the same night, the red Silverado with it's occupants were seen at a Bowling Green auto dealership trying to steal a Ford F-350. Both vehicles were then seen back at the original business where they loaded the trailer of ATV's and left. Authorities say the stolen F-250 now been recovered. No other details are available at this time.
Thursday, August 25th, 2022
Three area schools awarded $5,000 each from T.J. Regional Health
Congratulations to Adair County Elementary School, Austin Tracy Elementary School and Glasgow Preschool Academy on being chosen for T.J. Regional Health’s “12 Months of T. J. Adopt a School” giveaway. T. J. Regional Health awarded $5,000 in unrestricted funds for the schools to use wherever the money is needed the most. More than 400 nominations were submitted for the Adopt a School contest for Adair County, Barren County, and Glasgow Independent School districts. The nominations came from parents, teachers, staff, and school administrators who wanted to give their schools the opportunity to win $5,000 through the 12 Months of T. J. initiative.
Wednesday, August 24th, 2022
E-town man indicted on rape charges
An Elizabethtown man has been indicted on a charge of first-degree rape. 27-year-old Michael Lorenzo Isaac, was indicted last week by a Hardin County grand jury. According to a warrant issued prior to Isaac’s arrest June 22nd, Isaac was with the victim June 19th, when he made advances and sexual comments to the victim. According to the warrant, Isaac then raped the victim, and tried to prevent them from leaving. Isaac was also indicted on a second charge of first-degree persistent felony offender.
Wednesday, August 24th, 2022
City of Glasgow offers business grants
After many area businesses closing their doors during the COVID-19 pandemic, Glasgow City is stepping up to help. The city is pledging additional support to those businesses by offering a one-time business relief grant of up to $10,000 for eligible businesses in Glasgow. Those businesses most significantly impacted by the pandemic, are encouraged to apply. Applications are available on the city of Glasgow’s website.
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022
Friday night high school football
In area high school football action Friday night: Caverna will host Trimble County at 7:30 p.m. Hart County will be on the road at Barren County Friday night in the Don Franklin Auto Trojan Trail Turf War. They will go up against McCreary Central with kick off at 6:00 p.m. Studio 101 will be broadcasting the game live beginning with the pregame show at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022
Disaster food benefits available in eastern Kentucky areas
People living or working in part of eastern Kentucky damaged by flooding last month may apply for disaster food benefits. Gov. Andy Beshear says residents and people working in those counties may submit applications beginning Wednesday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service issues the benefits. Applications may be made in person at a Department for Community Based Services office or at a Disaster Recovery Center.
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022
Simpson County man charged with failure to comply
An investigation by Simpson County Sheriff's deputies has led to the arrest of a Simpson County man. Authorities say they received tips from several Simpson County residents about concern over a man who was hanging around a local playground in the presence of minors. Christion Price was living in an apartment in Walnut Forrest. He was arrested and charged with failure to comply with the sex offender registry.
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2022
Edmonson County Schools go back in session August 31st....
Edmonson County Schools are planning to open their doors to students August 31st. Edmonson County Schools Superintendent Brian Alexander says they have a guaranteed energy savings program going on at all of their schools to allow for an update on their HVAC, thermostat controls and LED lighting, as well as mechanical work. However there was one issue; sediment was found in the HVAC pipes. This caused Edmonson County Schools to start about three weeks late, but not repairing it would have led to huge problems in the future. Though the start date has been pushed back, Alexander said it hasn’t affected much else with the district’s schedule. The school is adding 20 minutes to the school day, which hasn't changed their fall, winter or spring break. The construction project is scheduled to be done in time for the first day of school set for August 31st.
Monday, August 22nd, 2022
E-town Chiropractor found guilty of third-degree rape
An Elizabethtown chiropractor was found guilty Friday of third-degree rape. Jurors returned the verdict Friday afternoon against 34-year-old Matthew Colasanti after a week-long trial. Colasanti was arrested in January 2021, after it was reported he had raped a girl in November 2020 by digital penetration during a chiropractic procedure. One of the critical pieces of evidence against him was a letter prosecutors say he wrote to his brother apologizing for the incident, and a text message saying that he planned to seek therapy. Colasanti's brother testified in a pretrial hearing that the handwriting was Colasanti's. Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Teresa Logsdon said with the conviction, Colasanti will have to comply with the sex offender registry for 20 years. He also will have five years of post-incarceration supervision and have to
complete the Sex Offender Treatment Program before seeing the parole board. Jurors recommended the maximum sentence of five years.
Monday, August 22nd, 2022
Largest Pumpkin crowned at State Fair
The largest pumpkin was crowned at the Kentucky State Fair on Saturday. Josh Monin’s 1508.2lb pumpkin was crowned the 2022 Kentucky State Fair Largest Pumpkin champion. The gigantic gourd beat out nine other competitors for the grand prize of $1,508.20, a dollar for every pound of pumpkin. The Kentucky State Fair is continuing through August 28th.
Monday, August 22nd, 2022
Glasgow man found deceased
The body of a reported missing man was found Saturday in Glasgow. A Golden Alert was issued Saturday for 85-year-old Melvin Lemmons after the man was reported as missing. The Glasgow Police Department confirmed on their Facebook page Sunday that Lemons had been located. He has been found deceased. No other details are available at this time.
Friday, August 19th, 2022
Bridge overlay project in Green County
A bridge deck overlay project on KY 88 in Green County began Thursday between the Hart County Line and Greensburg. A temporary signal was installed Wednesday to direct alternating one-way traffic across the bridge. The contractor has a 30-day window to complete the work. At the midway progress point of the project, traffic will be switched to the opposite side of the bridge.
Motorists are reminded Just as with any intersection which has a signal, emergency traffic has right of way even during a red light cycle when emergency lights are being utilized on an emergency vehicle.
Short delays of approximately 3-5 minutes can be expected, with slightly longer times during peak traffic hours.
The bridge is in a location where both approaches are coming downhill and there is normally a passing zone opportunity. Motorists who are familiar with the corridor should not anticipate a passing opportunity while the project is under construction.
The KY 88 corridor provides a critical connection from Green County toward the I 65 corridor. It is heavily utilized by commercial traffic. Approximately 2,400 vehicles per day travel through this section of KY 88 with about 14% of that number being truck traffic.
Friday, August 19th, 2022
Leitchfield woman dies in crash
A Leitchfield resident is dead after a median cross-over crash on Western Kentucky Parkway in Grayson County. Westbound traffic was detoured between Leitchfield and Canyville for about five hours due to the collision Thursday morning. Police received a call around 8:30 and arrived near Milemarker 103 where a 2003 Jeep Liberty driven by 34-year-old Meagan Renfrow, of Morgantown, crossed the median while traveling east and struck a westbound 2016 Ford Fusion driven by 31-year-old Dakota Parks. Parks was pronounced dead at the scene. Renfrow was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Hospital for non-life threatening injuries. The preliminary report from Kentucky State Police does not indicate why Renfrow lost control of her vehicle.
Friday, August 19th, 2022
Motorcycle driver killed in Hodgenville crash
A motorcycle driver was killed in a three-vehicle crash on US 31E in Hodgenville Thursday. Police responded to the 4000 Block of New Jackson Highway, just south of the Lincoln Farm area just before noon, local time. A 2018 Toyota SUV driven by John Nicholas of Hodgenville was traveling south and made a left turn into a driveway in the path of the oncoming northbound motorcycle. The motorcycle struck the right-rear of the SUV throwing the driver off of the vehicle into the path of a 2011 Sabaru being driven by Bonita Rock of Hodgenville who was traveling south behind the SUV. The motorcycle driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The cyclist's identity has not yet been released.
Friday, August 19th, 2022
SCRTC Trustee Nominations
SCRTC Trustee Nominations have been announced. A nominating committee met last week and has released names of the candidates for three districts.
Nominated in District II, consisting of Horse Cave & Canmer Exchanges is Billy Smith, Incumbent Trustee.
Nominated in District V, consisting of Glasgow & Temple Hill Exchanges is Kevin Bradshaw, Incumbent Trustee, along with Toren Garrett and Randy Chapman.
Nominated in District VI, consisting of Lucas, Fountain Run & Gamaliel Exchanges, is Zack Kender, Incumbent Trustee, along with Jeremy Lile.
Members will vote in an election for those districts which have multiple nominations. SCRTC’s Annual Meeting will be held October 13th at Cave City Convention Center where co-op reports and results will be given.
Friday, August 19th, 2022
Pursuit on Cumberland Parkway
A pursuit on Louie B. Nunn - Cumberland Parkway began in Glasgow and continued through Metcalfe County and ended in Adair County on Thursday. Glasgow Police initiated the stop on a white passenger car but the driver refused to pull over. Few details have been officially released, but the vehicle was eventually stopped in the median of the parkway, two people were taken into custody.
Thursday, August 18th, 2022
Smooth opening for Hart County Schools
The first day of school went as smooth as we had hoped. That statement comes from Hart County Schools Superintendent Nathan Smith. Administrators from the board of education were on hand at each of the schools in the county on Wednesday. Smith says one of the elementary principals told him it was their smoothest first day ever. Teachers, staff and other school system personnel have received a lot of specialized training in preparation for this school year. There is also a resource officer from the Hart County Sheriff’s Department in each of the schools. Smith told us during a conversation Wednesday night, he credits all these individuals for their hard work and dedication to kids throughout the county.
Thursday, August 18th, 2022
Glasgow restaurant closing doors
Rising food costs, staffing shortages and the grind of a pandemic are all cited as reasons for closure of a popular Glasgow restaurant. Owners of Sidelines issued a public statement earlier this week saying they are closing, effective immediately. The restaurant has been in business for 11 years in the Ford Centre shopping complex across US 31E from Colton’s and the T J Health Pavilion entrance. In the statement, the owners said closing was a difficult but necessary decision. They say thank you to all of the patrons who have dined over the years. Several public comments added to the Sidelines Facebook Page urged the community to be considerate and visit local restaurants as much as possible in efforts to keep additional closures from happening.
Thursday, August 18th, 2022
Domestic assault arrest in LaRue County
Hodgenville Police responded to a domestic altercation at Lincoln General Store just before noon local time Tuesday. An incident description says 48-year-old Windell Ake allegedly assaulted a female victim at the store. A warrant was issued and Ake was located at a residence on Greensburg Road Tuesday evening. He is charged with domestic assault and terroristic threatening. Windell Ake was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and also served an Emergency Protective Order restricting him from making contact with the victim.
Thursday, August 18th, 2022
Traffic stop leads to arrest
Suspected Crystal Meth, Fentanyl and a handgun were found during a traffic stop Tuesday on Old Munfordville Road. Cave City Police identified the driver as 49-year-old Lawrence Carter, who gave consent for a vehicle search. A background check indicated Carter is a convicted felon and his license is expired. He was taken into custody and charged with possession of a controlled substances, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and for operating a vehicle without a license. He remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a $5,000 bond. He appears in court today.
Wednesday, August 17th, 2022
Underage and intoxicated arrest
Grayson County Deputies arrested an intoxicated, underage drinker on an ATV early Sunday. The sheriff’s department received a complaint and investigated a church parking lot in the Duff Road and Shores Road area around 1am. When officers arrived, several subjects ran into nearby wooded areas and 18-year-old Landon McGill of Goshen was observed drinking alcohol. He fled on an ATV along with a juvenile passenger but was stopped a short time later by a deputy on Shores Road. McGill failed a field sobriety test and was arrested. He is charged with DUI under 21, wanton endangerment, fleeing, drinking alcohol in a public place, criminal littering and various traffic and ATV violations. The juvenile was released to a family member.
Wednesday, August 17th, 2022
Football season ramping up
With school starting in the Hart County School System, football season is ramping up. The Raiders play their first game of the year Friday night hosting the Colonels of Caverna. Last year’s match-up between these two teams was canceled due to COVID policies. Caverna is looking to build on a 5-5 record from a year ago. Hart County is in Class 3A again for the 2022 season and received votes in the pre-season top 10 coaches poll, which was just released. The Raiders finished 6-5, good for 13th in the standings out of 38 teams in Class 3A last season.
Wednesday, August 17th, 2022
Vehicle crashes into E-town business
A vehicle crashed into Elizabethtown Pawn and Gun Tuesday morning on US 31W. Police say the driver lost consciousness while driving northbound. They crossed the media, struck a guardrail on the southbound side, bounced off and continued north in the southbound lane. The vehicle veered off the road, crashing into the front of the business causing significant structural damage. The driver was taken to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital. There were no other injuries. It is unclear at this time what caused the driver to lose consciousness.
Wednesday, August 17th, 2022
Salaries slightly underpaid for some Barren County officials
A release from the state auditor of public accounts indicates salaries of the Barren County Sheriff and Barren County Clerk were slightly underpaid for the previous year. The statutory required salary for the sheriff is $104,909 but payment for the period was $104,875 for a difference of $34 owed to the sheriff. The statutory required salary for the clerk is also $104,909 but payment for the period was $104,293 for a larger difference of $616 owed to the county clerk. The audit also reveals the clerk’s W2 for 2021 was underreported by a total of $8,693. The audit concludes accounting errors led to the difference. According to an audit response, neither the sheriff’s department nor the clerk’s office administer payroll. Notice has been sent to the Barren County Treasurer for adjustment.
Tuesday, August 16th, 2022
Passed out man arrested in Leitchfield
A man was found passed out in Leitchfield Sunday afternoon. Police located 55-year-old William Willis on Grayson County Health Department property. After he regained consciousness, officers found him in possession of methamphetamine. In addition to possession charges, Willis also faces a charge of trespassing. He has multiple prior methamphetamine arrests and is currently on parole. After being arrested Sunday, he was taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Tuesday, August 16th, 2022
St. Jude Dream Home winner
The winner of the Saint Jude Dream Home this year is Gerral Oliver, of Bowling Green. A drawing was held Sunday on WBKO, the station which takes the lead each year in local promotion of the benefit contest for Saint Jude Children’s Hospital. Mr. Oliver and his wife say they have purchased tickets for the annual, local contest since it began. The Bowling Green home is valued at approximately $350,000 and is located in McCoy Place. Tickets for the contest were sold out several weeks in advance of the drawing. Mr. Oliver says he received a call from his wife while he was out shopping. She had watched the drawing and heard his name announced. Mr. Oliver says he thought his wife was kidding at first but knew she was serious after realizing she was crying. Both say the news hasn’t “sunk in” yet. When asked about their plans for the home, they said they will likely end up selling it.
Tuesday, August 16th, 2022
Morgantown man arrested in Glasgow
Authorities were called to Five Star on Happy Valley Road in Glasgow Saturday after receiving a report that a male subject was passed out in a vehicle. Glasgow Police identified the intoxicated man as 25-year-old Tiras Mitchell, of Morgantown. Digital scales, a glass pipe and methamphetamine were located in the vehicle. In addition to public intoxication, Mitchell faces possession charges of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. He is currently on probation and has previous arrests in Adair, Barren, Breckinridge and Hart Counties for possession of and trafficking in methamphetamine along with fleeing, wanton endangerment and firearms charges. He also has prior records for various parole violations and driving offenses. After being arrested Saturday, Tiras Mitchell was taken to Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, August 15th, 2022
Night closures scheduled at exits
Glasgow Exits of Louie B Nunn Cumberland Parkway are scheduled for night closures this week as work continues on a pavement rehabilitation project in Barren and Metcalfe Counties. Closures began Sunday night and will continue through Thursday between 7pm and 7am. The schedule affects Exit 11 at US 31E and Exit 14 at KY 90. Various on and off ramps will be blocked for paving. Motorists should be prepared to utilize other Glasgow exits around these closures to get to their destinations. Work is weather dependent.
-Tonight at Exit 14, the eastbound ramp onto the parkway and the westbound off ramp to KY 90 will be closed. At Exit 11, the westbound ramp onto the parkway and the eastbound off ramp to US 31E will be closed.
-On Tuesday night at Exit 14, the eastbound ramp onto the parkway and the westbound off ramp to KY 90 will be closed once again. At Exit 11, the eastbound ramp onto the parkway and the westbound off ramp to US 31E will be closed.
-On Wednesday night at Exit 14, the westbound ramp onto the parkway and the eastbound off ramp to KY 90 will be closed. At Exit 11, the eastbound ramp onto the parkway and the westbound off ramp to US 31E will be closed once again.
-Thursday night at Exit 14, the westbound ramp onto the parkway and the eastbound off ramp to KY 90 will be closed.
Monday, August 15th, 2022
Injury crash involving utility vehicles
There has been another serious injury crash involving utility vehicles in Green County. The collision marks the second within the past month on public streets. Police say the Friday afternoon wreck on Holly Grove Church Road involved an ATV and a UTV which struck each other head-on. Three people were air-lifted to U of L Hospital and one was taken to Jane Todd Crawford Hospital. Police say the injured are juveniles. On July 30th, an ATV operated by a 31-year-old man crashed on Ward Ridge Road.
Monday, August 15th, 2022
Dead bull causes disease concern
A dead bull in Hart County has caused concern with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. State Veterinarian Dr. Katie Flynn says the animal fell ill and died from a variance of Theileria carried by the Asian Longhorned Tick. Two herds in the state have been confirmed infected, including another from Fleming County. Theileria causes severe anemia in cattle as well as abortions, stillbirths, weakness, reluctance to walk and death since it infects red and white blood cells. Physical symptoms in cattle include pale mucus membranes, high fever and elevated heart and respiratory rates. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture says once an animal is infected with Theileria, it becomes a carrier and can spread it to other cattle in the herd. There is no current approved treatment or vaccine for the disease. Ag officials say this makes prevention, such as tick control measures, extremely important. On a public health note, officials say the disease cannot be spread to humans through contact and will not cause illness in humans consuming meat from affected animals, provided meat is properly cooked.
Monday, August 15th, 2022
Car crashes into Grayson County home
A car crashed into a home along US 62 near Clarkson early Saturday morning in Grayson County after the driver experienced a medical emergency. Just after 2am, police and EMS were dispatched to 5400 Elizabethtown Road and found a Nissan Altima lodged between a tree and the residence. The vehicle exited the roadway eastbound and traveled through several yards, fences and vegetation before striking the bedroom of the house. Three people were inside the home but were not injured. The unidentified driver was the only occupant of the car and was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. No charges are expected related to the incident.
Friday, August 12th, 2022
Intoxicated woman arrested after complaint
An intoxicated woman was found lying in a yard nearly naked Wednesday night in Leitchfield. Just after 10pm, police were requested at a location on South English Street where a witness says 34-year-old Alisha Logsdon broke into their greenhouse. As officers responded, Logsdon was seen between Southgate Mall and Five Star along South Main Street. She had left the area by the time officers arrived but was found a short time later in a yard on East Shane Drive. A backpack was located, which Logsdon claimed. It contained methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Alisha Logsdon is charged with possession of methamphetamine, burglary, attempted burglary, public intoxication, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The attempted burglary charge is a result of video surveillance showing her attempting to break in the home at the same location where she entered the greenhouse. She was arrested and taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, August 12th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
A first reading was held at Thursday's Hart County Fiscal Court meeting to lower the county's tax rate from 10.3% to 10.1% and to keep the same tangible and motor vehicle tax rates of 12.1%. The rates will become official after approval of a second reading which is expected at the next meeting. In other court business, the jail report indicates 222 inmates. The Sheriff's report says all schools will have a resource officer this year. A check was presented to the court from Hart County Board of Education in the amount of $159,231 to help pay resource officers. Another check was presented in the amount of $1,267 from fees collected at the sheriff's office. The court entered into a purchase agreement with the ambulance service, held a first reading to specify the length of Cane Run Church Road and approved an agreement for work on Cane Run Church Road and Old Cut Road. The court voted to take bids on a 2019 John Deer Tractor. Approval was given for purchasing a tractor from Wright Implement at the state bid price of $65,545. Larry Bunch was reappointed to the Library Board through 2026 and Tony Roberts was hired as Animal Control Manager at a wage of $17 per hour. Erick Brown was hired as Assistant Animal Control Manager at a wage of $14 per hour and John Freeman was hired as a part-time attendant for Animal Control at a wage of $12 per hour. Ronald Bruntz was hired onto the courthouse maintenance staff at $14 per hour. Bank transfers, budget amendments and other routine business was conducted before adjournment. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be August 25th.
Friday, August 12th, 2022
Police search for fleeing vehicle
Authorities are looking for a vehicle that fled after striking a pedestrian in LaRue County. Last Friday, Hodgenville Police responded to the parking lot of IGA on Shawnee Drive where the collision occurred. Security camera photos show the vehicle as a tan or light gold colored four door car but from the distance of observation, photo resolution doesn’t allow for a positive make and model identification. Witnesses say the driver is a white male with a goatee. He has grey and black hair. Investigators are asking the public for help in locating the suspect and the vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact Hodgenville Police at 270-491-5357.
Thursday, August 11th, 2022
Speeding woman arrested on various charges
A woman traveling on I65 at speeds near 100 miles per hour while under the influence remains jailed in Barren County. Late Monday, a Kentucky State Police Trooper tried to stop 25-year-old Alexandria Susan Kirksey of Wisconsin for speeding and reckless driving. Kirksey did not pull over and was weaving in and out of traffic before exiting the interstate at Park City. She stopped at the Shell Station near the interchange where she refused police instructions to exit her vehicle. She was described by the attending officer as belligerent and restless. After eventually getting out of her vehicle, she told police she had not slept for several days and had taken various drugs. Two juveniles, ages eight and fourteen, were also inside the vehicle and were turned over to protective custody. A search turned up marijuana, a pill bottle with an unknown substance in it and various edibles. Kirksey is facing charges that include driving under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of various controlled substances, possession of drug paraphernalia, wanton endangerment, endangering the welfare of minors, no seatbelt usage, driving on a suspended or revoked license, no registration, failure to transfer a vehicle, excessive speeding and several other violations related to events leading up to the eventual traffic stop. She is scheduled to appear before a judge in Glasgow.
Thursday, August 11th, 2022
Wife of public affairs officer dies
Condolences continue to pour in from the community for a public affairs officer with Elizabethtown Police whose wife was killed in a Sunday incident at the Bardstown airport. After flying from Elizabethtown as a passenger, 37-year-old Feleshia Denham exited the aircraft to switch seats and walked into a spinning propeller. Feleshia Denham was the wife of Chris Denham, who is a recognizable figure with Elizabethtown Police as one of their officers frequently seen in the department’s highly regarded social media content. Over 2,000 comments have been added in support of the Denham family on the EPD Facebook page.
Thursday, August 11th, 2022
Hart County I65 pavement preservation project
The I65 pavement preservation project through Hart County has been set back slightly due to continuous rounds of rain over the past few weeks. Crews are utilizing lane closures to put down a thin-lay application of asphalt to extend life of the road surface before it deteriorates from good condition. Long term cost savings of a thin-lay are significant versus a typical milling and resurfacing contract once pavement conditions become poor. Crews began the thin-lay application back on July 20th and have completed the inside lane for both northbound and southbound. The project stretches from Cave City to Munfordville. Paving is currently taking place on the adjacent southbound lane. Motorists should be prepared for varying lane closures and slow traffic around work zone operations.
Wednesday, August 10th, 2022
Public input encouraged for industrial area
Members of the community have an opportunity to help plan for the future by offering input and feedback on improvements of KY 1136 on the south side of the developing industrial area in southern Hardin County. A public meeting is scheduled for Thursday, from 5pm - 7pm (Eastern Time) at the old East Hardin Middle School Gym in Glendale. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will present alternatives for improving the road from US 31W to KY 1868 along the south boundary of the Blue Oval/SK building site. The incoming workforce will place increased demand on surrounding roads. While the industrial site’s main entrance is along KY 222 at the Glendale interstate interchange, an entrance along KY 1136 will be an increasing need to help relieve some of that demand. Currently, KY 1136 will not support high volumes or truck traffic. Some form of widening the roadway and improving curves will address these concerns. At Thursday’s meeting, representatives from KYTC will be on hand to gather feedback and address questions.
Wednesday, August 10th, 2022
DUI driver runs into Dollar Store building
A suspected drunk driver ran into the Dollar General building on US 31W just south of Glasgow near Haywood on Tuesday afternoon. Significant damage occurred to outside coolers and a wall but no one was physically injured. Multiple units from Glasgow Police responded along with fire department and EMT personnel. Witnesses say the driver, who is identified as 32-year-old James David Storms, exhibited erratic behavior, harassed customers, collided with another vehicle and intentionally struck the building. He was arrested. The store remains closed due to damage. Tuesday night, a spokesperson with Barren County Detention Center confirmed Storms is jailed in the facility and is booked on charges of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol with aggravating circumstances, criminal mischief and failure to produce proof of and maintain required insurance.
Wednesday, August 10th, 2022
Construction work on KY 218 connection
As you travel KY 218 near the I-65 interchange in Horse Cave, you may have
noticed construction work on the south side of the road, opposite of Love's. The
entrance and curb for a new Thornton's Travel Center has been poured but
additional work to construct the facility is yet to be scheduled. The Kentucky
Transportation Cabinet says a construction permit/bond for road access was in
need of renewal, requiring the entrance to be built now or potentially face a
new approval process with changing restrictions. With the Thornton’s connection
to KY 218 now constructed, it is unclear how long it will be before additional
work takes place to build the travel center.
Wednesday, August 10th, 2022
Smiths Grove man arrested on assault charges
A Smith’s Grove man has been arrested for assaulting a woman in LaRue County. Hodgenville Police and Kentucky State Police responded to an address on Vaughn Avenue Tuesday night after 42-year-old Justin Poe locked himself inside the residence and refused to exit after allegedly committing the domestic assault. Police forced their way in and took Poe into custody without further incident. Charges include domestic assault with visible injury and disorderly conduct. Justin Poe was taken to LaRue County Detention Center where he was also served warrants from Warren and Edmonson Counties for failure to appear in court.
Tuesday, August 9th, 2022
Edmonson County Fiscal Court meeting
A neighboring county’s contract with Hart County Jail to house inmates will be renewed. At Edmonson County’s Fiscal Court Meeting on Monday, a bid of $45 per day per inmate was accepted. The renewal comes as Edmonson, Butler and Ohio Counties continue to explore the option of combining to build a regional jail facility, likely in Morgantown. Judge Executive Will Cannon recommended acceptance of the bid, saying Hart County Jail is the most efficient option and continuing to send inmates to Munfordville will save Edmonson County money in the long run.
Edmonson County Fiscal Court also held discussion Monday regarding the current contract with Scott Waste. Given the high number of complaints among residents, magistrates are somewhat divided on whether or not to continue giving the company time to resolve service issues. After multiple comments, the court agreed to gather more information about available options for waste management and tabled a renewal decision until the next fiscal court meeting.
Tuesday, August 9th, 2022
Glasgow burglar located and arrested
A homeowner used a handgun to force a burglar away from a residence in Glasgow Sunday night. Just before 10:00 p.m., police were called to a location on North Jackson Highway to investigate. The male homeowner, who is not identified, told officers he was awakened by the burglar in a nearby bedroom and went to investigate, taking the firearm for protection. The homeowner found 27-year-old Michael Benjamin Groce in the residence and held him at gunpoint. Groce identified himself to the homeowner, saying his name and where he lived. Groce was told by the homeowner to drop his weapon and leave. Groce complied and was located a few hours later at Five-Star on Happy Valley Road where he was taken into custody. At the residence, investigators found two handguns and ammunition, along with a backpack and tools used to gain entry. Groce is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of 1st degree burglary and contempt of court. He has court dates scheduled for August 11th and August 15th.
Tuesday, August 9th, 2022
Road rage incident in Cave City
A motorist flashed a gun at another driver early Saturday in Cave City in what police are calling a road rage incident. Officers made contact with both motorists at Ace Hardware on KY 90 just east of the intersection with US 31W. Investigation revealed a handgun under the passenger seat of a truck driven by 21-year-old Sammie Mitchell of Glasgow. The gun was in a holster and did not have any ammunition in the chamber. Occupants of an SUV say Mitchell pointed the firearm at their vehicle while traveling on KY 90. Mitchell was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of wanton endangerment. He was released Sunday and was scheduled to appear in court Monday. Records show the status of Mitchell’s case as guilty.
Tuesday, August 9th, 2022
Man fabricates murder story
A woman reported to police in Grayson County early Sunday morning that a man told her he killed someone and disposed of the body in a pond. A Grayson County Deputy responded to a location on Bloomington Road along with Kentucky State Police and then searched the pond which is near Anneta Fire Department but found nothing suspicious. Officers interviewed 59-year-old Richard Scott, who is identified as the man who made the murder claim. Scott admitted to making up the story. A search of his residence revealed methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Richard Scott was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession charges. No charges are currently listed in jail records related to fabrication of the murder story.
Monday, August 8th, 2022
President, first lady & governor visit Eastern Ky
The president and first lady will be in Eastern Kentucky today, visiting families affected by flooding. Joe and Jill Biden will join Governor Beshear to survey recovery efforts. The death count from Eastern Kentucky floods remains at 37 across five counties. “Kentucky State Police” is still reporting two missing persons. The Team Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Fund is now over $3.6 million. Some of those funds have already been dispersed to pay for funerals for flood victims.
Monday, August 8th, 2022
Search continues for work release inmate
The search is still on for an inmate who walked off a work release assignment in Barren County on Friday morning. Just before noon, 33-year-old Donald Shelton left a location on Hiseville-Park Road and hasn't been located. He is described as five feet - eight inches in height, weighing 135 pounds and was last seen wearing blue jeans and a neon green Barren County Detention Center shirt. Shelton was serving time for wanton endangerment, fleeing police and bail jumping. Anyone with information on Donald Shelton's location should contact law enforcement, immediately.
Monday, August 8th, 2022
Escaped inmate captured
The inmate who escaped from Hart County Jail on Friday was located just a few hours later. Jailer Israel Bergenson posted a social media video alerting the public that Jeremy Smith was on the loose, warning locals to be sure homes and cars were secure. Around 10pm, Horse Cave and Munfordville Police located and captured Smith. He was taken back to Hart County Jail and faces new charges related to the escape. Jeremy Smith, who is from Louisville, was originally booked at the jail for being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Monday, August 8th, 2022
Convicted Georgia felon jailed in Glasgow
A convicted felon from Georgia was jailed early Friday morning in Glasgow. Police made a traffic stop late Thursday night for a suspended registration plate along Columbia Avenue. After initially being given false information, police identified the driver as 25-year-old Priest Thompson-Symonds of Atlanta, who is flagged as a convicted felon. A strong odor of marijuana was detected and occupants of the vehicle were asked to get out. Marijuana and a loaded handgun were located inside. Priest Thompson-Symonds was arrested and charged with giving an officer false identifying Information and for being in possession of a handgun as a convicted felon. He was booked at Barren County Detention Center with a $2,500 bond and released Friday afternoon. He is scheduled to appear in court on August 29th.
Friday, August 5th, 2022
Motorcycle driver arrested after traffic stop
A traffic stop of a motorcycle Thursday ended up with the driver being taken to jail. Hodgenville Police pulled 27-year-old Seth Brown of Buffalo over along South Lincoln Boulevard and discovered drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine. A citation indicates Brown does not possess a motorcycle license. He was taken to LaRue County jail and booked on corresponding drug possession charges and for driving with out the proper license.
Friday, August 5th, 2022
Search continues for Metcalfe County man
The search is still active 35-year-old Corey Hart. Metcalfe County Emergency Management Director Emory Kidd says authorities have no leads regarding his disappearance and current location. Hart left his residence along Breeding Road in Metcalfe County on July 7th and hasn't been seen since. He is described as white, 5-feet 9-inches and weighing 180 pounds. He has dark blonde hair and blue eyes. Kidd continues to ask anyone with information which may help locate Corey Hart to contact the Metcalfe Sheriff’s Office at 270-432-3041.
Friday, August 5th, 2022
New manufacturer locating in Elizabethtown
Industrial development resulting from Blue Oval-SK's facility in Glendale continues with another announcement of a supporting manufacturer locating in Elizabethtown. Officials announced Thursday afternoon that LOTTE Group will develop a $239 Million facility which is expected to bring 122 jobs to the area. The company will provide cathode aluminum foil used in electric vehicle batteries. Cathode foil is one of four major components of lithium-ion batteries.
Company leaders anticipate demand for the material will increase by an average of 32% percent annually through 2030. The Hardin County operation, located on 40 acres in T.J. Patterson Industrial Park, will be the first aluminum foil facility located in the United States and is expected to begin operation in 2025.
LOTTE Group was founded in 1967 and is based in South Korea, with over 90 business units employing more than 80,000 people. Those 90 units serve a broad range of industries, including hospitality, financial services, food manufacturing, entertainment, industrial chemicals and aluminum manufacturing, among others.
Thursday, August 4th, 2022
Complaint leads to drug arrest
Drugs were found at a residence in Glasgow when police responded to a complaint Tuesday. Officers received consent to search the location on Grandview Avenue and found marijuana, methamphetamine and a glass pipe. Charged in connection to the findings are 41-year-old Kachina Price and 45-year-old Hansford McCourt. Both are charged with possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. They were taken to Barren County Detention Center. Price is jailed with a $2500 bond and is scheduled to appear in court today. McCourt is also facing probation violations. He is set to appear in court today and again on August 8th.
Thursday, August 4th, 2022
Burglary arrest in Metcalfe County
Edmonton Police arrested a man Tuesday in connection to a burglary and theft. Jail records show 30-year-old Angus Ray Clover is being held with $10,000 total bond. He is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of burglary, theft by unlawful taking, criminal mischief and fleeing police on foot. Clover is scheduled to appear in court August 10th.
Thursday, August 4th, 2022
Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force
Kentucky’s Attorney General announced a bipartisan coalition of 50 attorneys general in forming an Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force. The nationwide task force will combat robocalls by investigating and taking legal action against telecommunications companies responsible for allowing foreign robocalls into the United States.
In 2021, scam robocalls resulted in an estimated $29.8 million in losses nationwide. Over 33 million scam robocalls are made to Americans every day. Most robocalls, which are used to perpetrate scams, originate overseas. These overseas callers gain access to the U.S. telephone network through Gateway providers. While these providers are responsible for ensuring the traffic is legal, Attorney General Daniel Cameron says many are not taking sufficient action to stop robocall traffic.
The Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force will focus on tracking down those companies which do not take steps to appropriately mitigate scam robocalls. He says these efforts are essential in helping to reduce the number of robocalls that Kentuckians receive.
Scams can be reported to the Attorney General’s office at ag.ky.gov/scams or by calling 888-432-9257.
Thursday, August 4th, 2022
Ky 436 being resurfaced soon
A two mile stretch of KY 436 (Hundred Acre Pond Road) will soon be resurfaced here in Hart County. This week, preliminary work is taking place as crews repair base failures in advance of laying new asphalt. The section to be resurfaced extends from Bunnell Crossing just west of Pascal to the intersection with KY 88 at Monroe. Flaggers will be present to direct traffic around work crew operations. Motorists should use additional caution when traveling in the area and be prepared for stopped traffic ahead.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022
Online yard sale ad of baby is hoax
An online yard sale ad which features a picture of a newborn baby is a hoax or scam, according to police. “Hodgenville Online Yard Sale” is a community Facebook page allowing posts of lost, found, for sale and giveaway items. The newborn ad appeared Tuesday morning on the page asking for help in identifying the baby. The ad claims the child was found by police, sparking several calls to LaRue County authorities. A spokesperson with Hodgenville Police says no baby was found and warned citizens against contacting the account responsible for making the post. Similar ads have shown up in other community forums around the area. Authorities remind folks to always be skeptical of non-local accounts posting on local forums and to always contact police about stolen items or other posts that may involve potential criminal activity instead of reaching out to a posting individual directly.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022
Grayson County pursuit ends in arrest
A vehicle fleeing from police in Southeastern Grayson County along KY 88 reached speeds of over 100 miles per hour on Monday night. A pursuit began in Clarkson when Police Chief Buck Meredith attempted to stop a Nissan SUV on South Patterson Street. The driver, later identified as 47-year-old Robert Bradley, accelerated and turned onto KY 88, heading east. As the pursuit approached Grayson Springs Road, Chief Meredith decelerated in the interest of public safety and lost sight of the fleeing vehicle. Grayson County Deputies began patrolling adjacent roads and found the SUV parked in a driveway along Saint Augustine Church Road. Robert Bradley was located as officers searched the vicinity of the vehicle. He was arrested and taken to Grayson County Detention Center where he is booked on charges of wanton endangerment, fleeing or evading police, possession of a controlled substance (unspecified) and his third offence of driving on a DUI suspended license.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022
Girl dies during camping trip in Smokies
A 7-year-old girl died last week when a tree fell on her family’s tent while camping in the Smokies. Emergency responders were called in the early morning hours on Wednesday to Elkmont Campground between Gatlinburg and Townsend inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park. A press release from the National Park Service says the tree was a Red Maple approximately two-feet diameter. The girl’s father and two siblings were also in the tent but were not injured. The release says the family is from Georgia.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022
Three inmates booked at Hart County Jail
Three inmates were booked Monday at Hart County Jail. --- 35-year-old Justin Srygler, whose address is listed as Upton, was taken into custody by Simpson County Sheriff’s Deputies and charged with second degree escape and second degree promoting contraband. --- 35-year-old Lori Lindsey, whose address is listed as Clarkson, is booked as a controlled intake and faces several drug and traffic related charges from Kentucky State Police, Glasgow Police and Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department. --- And, 24-year-old Jesse Hawkins, whose address is listed as Cub Run, was taken into custody by Munfordville Police for failure to appear in court.
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022
Drug arrest in Grayson County
A Grayson County Roadblock at the intersection of KY 88 and US 62 Friday evening resulted in the discovery of drugs and the arrest of a Clarkson man. Police found 54-year-old Edward Scott in possession of more than 40 grams of methamphetamine, several hundred dollars in cash and paraphernalia commonly used in the distribution and sale of narcotics. Scott was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked on charges of trafficking in and possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to maintain insurance.
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022
Greensburg man injured in ATV crash
An ATV crash near Mt. Sherman in Green County late Saturday injured a Greensburg man. According to a police report, 31-year-old Chaney Richardson was traveling on Ward Ridge Road and ran off the pavement’s edge and overturned down an embankment. Richardson was taken to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injures.
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022
Glasgow traffic stop leads to arrest
A weekend traffic stop on Pritchardsville Road led to the arrest of 59-year-old Robert Fields of Glasgow. After being pulled over by Glasgow Police, it was discovered Fields had five outstanding warrants. A sobriety test indicated he was intoxicated at the time. A search of the vehicle turned up a glass pipe, methamphetamine and marijuana. Fields was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of careless driving, operating on a suspended or revoked license, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, possession of both methamphetamine and marijuana as well as possession of drug paraphernalia.
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022
Flags at half-staff Monday
Flags are at half-staff in Kentucky through sundown this coming Monday. Governor Andy Beshear issued an order Monday for all state office buildings to lower their flags in honor of Kentuckians lost to or impacted by Eastern Kentucky Floods. Individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the commonwealth are encouraged to participate by doing the same.
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022
Arrests made in Hodgenville
Police serving an arrest warrant at a residence on an individual in Hodgenville Friday discovered drugs and located another person with outstanding warrants. Upon arrival at the location on Phillips Lane, police made contact with 54-year-old Karen Alvey who is the subject of the warrant. Subsequent investigation led to the discovery of methamphetamine. While officers were at the residence, a male subject was hiding and attempted to leave by jumping out of a second story window. After a brief foot chase, he was arrested. When questioned, the man provided police with a relative’s name but was later identified as 53-year-old John Aubrey of Elizabethtown. He was served outstanding warrants for failure to appear and violation of parole and is additionally charged with possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, fleeing on foot, theft of identity, criminal mischief and theft of a registration plate decal. Karen Alvey was served outstanding warrants and charged with possession of marijuana and hindering apprehension. Alvey was taken to LaRue County Jail. Aubrey was transported to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital for treatment of injuries sustained after jumping from the second floor. He was taken to LaRue County Jail after being released from the hospital.
Monday, August 1st, 2022
Popular summertime event canceled due to COVID-19
Camp John Currie has been canceled after a COVID-19 case among staff members of the camp. This makes the third year the camp program will not be held. The staff is continuing to follow the established CDC guidelines for close contact exposures. The camp is hosted each summer in Marshall County by The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife. All registration fees are expected to be refunded to the credit card used to pay for conservation camp registration. For more information, please contact the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Information Center at 1 (800) 858-1549.
Friday, July 29th, 2022
Murder In Hart County (With Updates)
6am Monday 8/1/2022 Update: Third Arrest Made
On Sunday, July 31st, 2022, Kentucky State Police located and arrested a third
individual in connection with the murder of Robert W. Myers. Dale E. Hodge (65),
of Elizabethtown, was charged with murder (complicity) and lodged in the Hardin
County Jail.
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8am Sunday 7/31/2022 Update: Arrests have taken place.
On Saturday July 30th, 2022, Kentucky State Police located the U-haul truck
involved in Friday's murder in Hart County. KSP later located and arrested Cecil
Daniels (21), of Elizabethtown and Brandon M. Hodge (31), of Elizabethtown in
connection with the murder of Robert W. Myers. Both Daniels and Hodge have been
charged with murder and will be lodged in the Hart County Jail. The
investigation continues and no other information is available for release at
this time.
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11am Saturday 7/30/2022 Update: Released Information From KSP
On Friday evening, July 29th just before 6:00 PM, KSP Post 3 was requested by
the Hart County Sheriff's Office to conduct a death investigation in northern
Hart County along KY 357. Hart County deputies responded to 10070 Hammonsville
Road and located a deceased male in a yard near the residence.
KSP uniformed troopers and detectives responded to the scene. Preliminary
investigation has revealed Robert W. Myers (78), confronted three white male
suspects actively taking items from a residence Myers owned. The confrontation
lead to Myers sustaining multiple gunshot wounds, contributing to his death.
Robert Myers was pronounced deceased on scene by the Hart County Coroner’s
Office. Three male suspects were observed leaving the scene in a light colored
U-haul truck traveling north on KY 357 in Hart County.
Kentucky State Police is requesting that anyone with any information or leads
concerning the death of Robert W. Myers to contact Detective Courtney Milam with
KSP Post 3 at the following number: (270) 782-2010.
The ongoing investigation is being led by Detective Milam. Detective Milam was
assisted by the Hart County Sheriff’s Office, Linwood Fire Department,
Bonnieville Fire Department and the Hart County Coroner’s Office.
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10am Saturday 7/30/2022 Update: Search for suspects is still on. Here is a security camera photo released from Kentucky State Police of the suspect vehicle. Anyone with information on the suspects or the vehicle should contact police immediately. Name of the deceased and additional investigation info has not been officially released.
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10:20pm Update: KY 357 is now open to traffic.
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8:30pm Update KY 357 Murder Investigation in Hart County: Hart County Sheriff
Jeff Wilson tells us suspects fled and were possibly last seen in LaRue county.
He adds there is no immediate danger to the local public. KSP has told media
outlets they are searching for a white U-Haul pickup truck (not a box moving
truck) and three white male suspects who were/are in the truck. Anyone with
information on the truck or suspects should call 911. KY 357 remains closed as
indicated in the original post below.
---Original Post---
BREAKING: KY 357 in Hart County is closed due to a police investigation from W.
Druen Road to Gaddie Cemetery Road. There is no local traffic allowed between
these two detour points. Duration of the closure is unknown. This is related to
an earlier public alert related to a shooting in the area. Details will be
updated as they are OFFICIALLY released.
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Friday, July 29th, 2022
Charges filed in deadly I-75 crash
Charges have been filed in a deadly crash on I-75 in Southeastern Kentucky we told you about earlier this week. Police say 21-year-old Joshua Poore, of California, was drunk at the time he drove his pickup the wrong way on the interstate near London and collided with a car, killing three people. Poore suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries and was released from UK Medical Center in Lexington on Wednesday. He was taken back to Laurel County and booked on three counts of murder. Police released surveillance video obtained from a nearby weigh station that caught Poore’s vehicle on camera driving the wrong way on I-75. Multiple calls were received by dispatch from other drivers just before the crash.
Friday, July 29th, 2022
Drug arrest in Glasgow
Glasgow Police arrested a man on drug charges following a Thursday traffic stop along South Broadway Street. An officer made contact with 21-year-old Antre Devon Davidson and noticed a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. A field sobriety test indicates he was impaired and a search revealed drug paraphernalia, digital scales and marijuana. Antre Devon Davidson, who is from Bowling Green, was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of reckless driving, operating a vehicle under the influence, no license in his possession, failure to maintain insurance, possession of drug paraphernalia and trafficking in marijuana. This is his 2nd trafficking charge. He is jailed with a $5,000 bond and has a court date set for August 4th.
Friday, July 29th, 2022
Hart County's Unemployment rate slightly lower
Hart County's unemployment rate is nearly a point lower, coming in at 4.5% compared to 5.4% a year ago. Kentucky's Education and Labor Cabinet released statistics Thursday for the month of June. The rate fell in 119 counties between June of 2021 and June 2022. It stayed the same in one county. There were no counties with an increase.
Oldham County recorded the lowest jobless rate in the commonwealth at 3.1%.
Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 12.1%.
Statewide, the number stands at 4.2% for June 2022, compared to 3.8% for the nation.
Friday, July 29th, 2022
"Be a Fraud Fighter" initiative
Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced Tuesday his Office of Senior Protection has launched an awareness campaign to protect Kentucky consumers from financial losses associated with scams and fraud.
The initiative, called “Be a Fraud Fighter,” empowers Kentuckians to put a stop to scams and Cameron says it has a dual purpose. It puts scammers on notice that their actions will not be tolerated in the Commonwealth, and it arms Kentuckians with the information needed to report and avoid scams.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, scammers capitalized on the circumstances surrounding the global health crisis, including isolation and increased time online, to carry out scams. According to Cameron’s office, In 2021 alone, Kentuckians reported a 135 percent increase in financial losses associated with scams, compared to the same period during the previous year.
Thursday, July 28th, 2022
Head-on collision in Hart County
A head-on collision about three miles from of Munfordville Wednesday blocked KY 88 for about two and a half hours. Preliminary indications show a driver ran off the road, overcorrected and traveled into the path of an on-coming vehicle. Police conducted a reconstruction before cleanup took place. The collision was just west of Logsdon Valley Road. Names and updated conditions of those involved are not officially available.
Thursday, July 28th, 2022
Glasgow Police searching for teenage mom and infant
Investigators with Glasgow Police are asking for help in finding a missing teenager and infant. They say 16-year-old Oneyda Martinez, who is described as a Hispanic female, along with her 1 month old child, Jennifer Martinez were last seen Wednesday in the vicinity of Belfast Way. Martinez was last seen wearing light pink shirt with black leggings. The baby was last seen wearing a blue long sleeve shirt and black pants. Anyone with information is asked to contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Thursday, July 28th, 2022
Monkeypox case confirmed in Barren River District
Barren River District Health Department sent a media release Wednesday, announcing the first locally confirmed case of Monkeypox. They are emphasizing that risk to the general public remains low. Identity and location of the case are not being released due to privacy restrictions. Officials say the patient remains isolated and they are working to identify those the patient may have contacted. To prevent infection, health department officials ask individuals to be aware of risks and how monkeypox spreads. Person-to-person transmission is possible either through skin-to-skin contact with body fluids, monkeypox sores or contaminated items, such as bedding and clothing. Prolonged face-to-face contact can also result in transmission.
Monkeypox typically begins with flu-like symptoms, including fever and swelling of lymph nodes about five to 21 days after exposure, followed by a rash or lesions one to three days later. The rash or lesions are often painful and typically begin on the face but may occur on any part of the body.
The illness typically lasts for two to four weeks. People are considered infectious from the time that symptoms start until all scabs from the rash have fallen off and the skin has healed.
As of July 26, 2022, the CDC reports that 3,591 monkeypox cases have been identified in 24 U.S. states.
Wednesday, July 27th, 2022
Voters say no to property tax increase
LaRue County voted against a property tax increase on Tuesday. The "double nickel" tax was originally instituted by the school board this spring to budget for aging buildings and a career center but a petition was presented to bring the issue to a general vote. A special election was held with 1,087 in favor of the tax and 2,200 against the tax. Voter turnout was just under 30% which is still higher than turnout for the may primary. The school board will have another opportunity to increase their funding base through their annual tax adjustment. That increase has a cap of of 4%.
Wednesday, July 27th, 2022
Hart County Jail recent bookings
Bookings from Monday and Tuesday at Hart County Jail include the following:
- 34-year-old James Locke, of Edmonton, was arrested by officers with the Metcalfe County Sheriff's Department and is charged with flagrant non-support.
- 32-year-old Matthew Baird, of Bloomington, Indiana, was arrested by officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department.
- 54-year-old Lori Griffin, of Munfordville, was arrested by Munfordville Police and is charged with failure to appear in court.
- 24-year-old Ian Robbins was arrested by officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department.
- 40-year-old Eric Stice, of Bowling Green, was arrested by officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department.
Again, these bookings are recorded at Hart County Jail from Monday and Tuesday.
Wednesday, July 27th, 2022
Family Dollar recalls hundreds of products
Family Dollar has begun a nationwide recall of hundreds of over-the-counter products that were stored outside of labeled temperature requirements. These products, all of which are regulated by the FDA, were stored and inadvertently shipped to Family Dollar locations between May 1st and June 10th. The company has has notified its affected stores, asking them to check their stock immediately and to quarantine and discontinue the sale of any affected product. Customers who bought affected products may return them to the Family Dollar store where they were purchased them without receipt.
An list of affected products is posted on the on the US Food and Drug Administration's website: fda.gov (www.fda.gov/media/160146/download).
To date, Family Dollar has not received any consumer complaints or reports of illness related to any of the hundreds of products that are affected by this recall.
Customers with questions regarding this recall may contact Family Dollar Customer Service at 844-636-7687 between 8am and 4pm. Customers should contact their physician or health care provider if they have experienced any problems that may be related to using these products.
Wednesday, July 27th, 2022
Three killed in wrong-way crash
Three people were killed in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 75 in southeastern Kentucky Monday. A report from the Laurel County Sheriff's Office says the crash happened near Exit 38 at London. A Toyota Tacoma pickup driven by 21-year-old Joshua Poore, of California, was headed north on the southbound side and collided with a Nissan Altima. Three people in the Altima, identified as 25-year-old Aihya Dukes, 25-year-old Kevin Criglear and 25-year-old Deshawn Love -- all from Chicago -- were killed. The pickup driver was taken to a Lexington hospital for serious but not life-threatening injuries. An investigation is ongoing. It is unclear why Poore was traveling in the wrong direction. The Laurel County Sheriff's Department says Joshua Poore will face charges related to the crash.
Tuesday, July 26th, 2022
Additional manufacturing development in Glendale
Effects of BlueOval-SK locating in Glendale are showing up in additional manufacturing development. Elizabethtown's City Council was present with a bonds summary Monday evening during a working session. The summary indicates a $250 million industrial revenue bond for Lotte Aluminum Materials to locate in T. J. Patterson Industrial Park on the southwest side of town. The company is expected to make products to support operations at the Glendale battery plant. Workings of the bond allow significant tax incentives for the location. City officials say this bond structure will be set up like nearly all other industrial agreements and the company is on a "fast track" for development.
Tuesday, July 26th, 2022
Multiple court dates for Glasgow man
A man was taken into custody by Glasgow Police on Sunday who has been arrested at least 20 times since 2015. Officers responded to a complaint of a suspicious person at Premier Storage Solutions on Trojan Trail and found 26-year-old Johnathan Meadows inside a storage unit that was not his. After further investigation, Officers determined that Meadows had also stolen a truck from Booths Construction along with a chainsaw and other items. The truck and all of the stolen items were recovered. Meadows is charged with criminal trespassing, burglary, theft by unlawful taking and theft by unlawful taking of an automobile. He is jailed with a $27,000 cash bond and has multiple court dates scheduled into August. Johnathan Meadows' arrest records date back about eight years on a variety of charges, including multiple counts of public intoxication, failure to appear in court, theft and a drug related offences.
Tuesday, July 26th, 2022
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
Glasgow Police stopped a vehicle Monday on Happy Valley Road for no tail lights. Contact was made with the driver, who is identified as 21-year-old Cody DuBree of Glasgow. After consent was received to search the vehicle, 12 grams of THC oil and a large amount of cash were found. DuBree was arrested and charged with trafficking in marijuana, failure to produce an insurance card, having no registration receipt, having no tail lamps, possession of an open alcohol beverage in a motor vehicle, failure to signal and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released later in the day. Jail records show a $5,000 bond.
Monday, July 25th, 2022
Larue County voting on new school tax
Neighboring LaRue County residents decide Tuesday whether or not to accept a new school tax. A special election will determine if the school system can add 10 cents per each hundred dollars of assessed property value.
The tax was passed by the school board in early April but a petition meeting requirements to recall the measure was submitted to the county clerk, resulting in the special election. Petitioners say they had no trouble obtaining the number of required signatures.
In putting the tax to scale, the average home property value in LaRue County is around $129,000 which will cost an average homeowner an additional $129 each year. That breaks down to a budget of just under $11 per month.
The school board holds the position of trying to secure funding needed for aging buildings and the possibility of a new career center which is not possible under current bonding constraints. The school system does not currently qualify for several pots of state money to address these issues.
Public sentiment is split on the issue. Some see it as an investment for students to have better educational opportunities and (in the career center case), to help uncover interests instead of unwisely taking on college debt. Those in favor also point to the potential influx of residents and students with the expectation of considerable growth between Hodgenville and Elizabethtown as new industries begin production at Glendale. Those in opposition say it is bad timing with high inflation and soaring costs. They claim it will further stress households in providing basic necessities like food, clothes and vehicle fuel, even if the cost boils down to only a few dollars per month.
Early voting was held Thursday through Saturday with 845 votes cast. Tuesday voting will be held from 6am-6pm Eastern at Old School Mall in Magnolia, Uptown Graphics in Upton, Rolling Fork Christian Church in Lyons Station and First Baptist Church of Hodgenville.
The school board will be responsible for the cost of Tuesday’s vote to the tune of approximately $24,000.
Monday, July 25th, 2022
Short delays along I-65
Short delays along southbound I-65
through Hart County continue for a pavement preservation project announced
several weeks back.
Crews are utilizing lane closures to put down a thin-lay application of asphalt
to extend life of the road surface before it deteriorates from good condition.
Long term cost savings are significant versus a typical milling and resurfacing
contract once pavement conditions become poor.
Crews began the thin-lay application on Wednesday southbound near Exit 65 and
are progressing south. Varying lane closures will be in effect around work zone
operations. The contractor is additionally allowed to reduce traffic to one lane
between 7pm and 7am local time.
As paving operations reach the southern limit of the project near Cave City,
work will shift to the northbound side of the interstate and progress toward
Munfordville.
Motorists should be prepared for stopped or slowly moving traffic ahead and pay close attention to signs.
The project generally stretches from Cave City to Munfordville. The section's pavement is now approximately 10 years old and was laid with expansion of the interstate to six lanes. Completion of the project is expected in mid-August.
Friday, July 22nd, 2022
Taco Bell Coming Back To Cave City
Many former customers of Taco Bell in Cave City have complained for years after closure of the store where Pizza Hut now sits. Mammoth Cave Street welcomes back Taco Bell next to Pizza Hut, joining KFC to make "YUM! Row" complete, once again.
The Cave City location will be a franchise restaurant, operated by Southpaw ABTB, LLC which is a family-owned business that started in New York. They currently manage 74 Taco Bell and 70 Dunkin' Donuts locations in three states and are continually expanding. The new Taco Bell in Cave City will offer technological advancements with multiple customer accessibility points such as free Wi-Fi, power outlets and comfortable seating to provide an enjoyable in-store experience. The drive-thru will feature an easy to navigate menu board complete with an electronic ordering system so that orders can be made quickly and accurately.
A Southpaw spokesperson says the Cave City Taco Bell will be open in early 2023 with hours of 8am – 12am and will employ approximately 30 people.
Friday, July 22nd, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting Recap
The county is taking on the task of transferring fiscal court documents to digital sources. At Thursday's fiscal court meeting, magistrates voted to solicit bids for microfilming and digitizing fiscal court records.
In other business of the court, Andre' Barbour was appointed to replace Greg Carter on the Extension Board through 2024 and resignation of Brandy Nichols as Animal Shelter Director was accepted. Advertisement for a new Animal Shelter Director was approved. Courthouse Employee Trent Paige has been moved to full time at $14 per hour and high bids were accepted in the amount of $30,000 by Oxmoor Ford for a 2016 Chevy Express Van and $34,000 by Tim Short Auto for a 2018 Ram 4x4 pickup.
The jail report indicates 222 inmates at the facility. Bids were approved for jail food service, jail telecommunications and the jail commissary.
In routine business, bank and budget transfers were approved along with with the county clerk's report, sheriff's tax settlement report and easements with Hinkle Construction on Dennis Whitlow Road and Israel Bergenson on Jericho Church Road.
The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be on August 11th.
Friday, July 22nd, 2022
Man Found Unconscious Identified And Arrested
Glasgow police responded to a location on Burkesville Street Thursday after receiving a complaint of a male subject who was unconscious inside a vehicle.
Officers identified 37-year-old Christopher McVay of Macy, Indiana and received consent to search his vehicle. Investigation turned up Hydrocodone in the center console and an unidentified pill bottle.
McVay was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of a controlled substance, public intoxication of a controlled substance and for not having a prescription controlled substance not in a proper container.
He is jailed with a $2,500 bond and is scheduled to appear in court Monday.
Friday, July 22nd, 2022
Woman crashes car into church
Police say a woman intentionally crashed her car into a church building multiple times on Wednesday morning. Metcalfe County Deputies responded to Pleasant Valley Church along KY 1243 just south of Center and observed 21-year-old Kristen Matthews in a 2010 Mazda passenger car. A police report says she accelerated the vehicle multiple times into the side of church while loudly singing church hymns. Matthews was taken into custody after a brief foot chase. Police say she was under the influence of a controlled substance.
She was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of:
• Criminal Mischief 1st Degree
• Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense
• Fleeing or Evading Police 2nd Degree
Kristen Matthews is scheduled to appear in court July 27th.
Thursday, July 21st, 2022
Clarkson man arrested in shooting
Officials in Grayson County have arrested a man in connection to a shooting from week before last. Police responded to a residence on Grayson Springs Road July 9th after 42-year-old Jeremy Stinnett was shot in the hip by a small caliber handgun. Investigators originally believed a woman at the residence was responsible but after inconsistencies with witness accounts, she was ruled out as a suspect. Deputies arrested 39-year-old Charles Edward Cann, of Clarkson, Tuesday in connection to the shooting. He was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked on charges of first-degree assault and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Stinnett remains hospitalized in Louisville.
Thursday, July 21st, 2022
Two killed in Interstate 165 collision
Two men were killed Tuesday in a collision along Interstate 165 (formerly Natcher Parkway) in Butler County. Just after 1:00 p.m., Kentucky State Police assistance was requested by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office to investigate a crash near Milemarker 20. Preliminary investigation reveals 38-year-old Angel Bidabur Perez of Louisville was operating a 2007 International tractor-trailer northbound. Perez's vehicle struck a 2002 GMC dump/paint truck that was stationary in a work zone. The tractor-trailer came to final rest on the right shoulder of the roadway where a fire ignited and engulfed the vehicle, according to police. The operator of the GMC dump/paint truck was identified as 43-year-old James Gilbert of Bowling Green. Angel Bidabur Perez and James Gilbert were both pronounced deceased on the scene by the Butler County Coroner's Office. Investigation of the crash continues.
Thursday, July 21st, 2022
Hart County Boys Golf Teams
Congratulations to Hart County’s Golf Teams. The boys won the District Cup at LaRue County by four strokes on Wednesday. Blake Whorton shot -1 to lead all scorers. The girls finished second.
Wednesday, July 20th, 2022
KSP asking public to vote for new mascot name
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky State Police are asking the public to vote on what to name their bulldog mascot. The agency received name submissions earlier this month and narrowed the list down to 10 possibilities. Police said Monday on social media that people can vote for one of those names through July 21. Officials said the agency has used a bulldog image at promotional events over the years and decided to develop it into an official mascot as a fun way to engage with all ages. The bulldog mascot will attend community engagement events.
Wednesday, July 20th, 2022
New hotline to help in mental health crisis situations
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Mental health advocates in Kentucky are hoping the launch of a three-digit mental health crisis hotline will help remove the stigma of reaching out for help. The 988 hotline went live nationally this past Saturday. It offers quick help for suicidal thoughts and other mental health emergencies. People taking the calls are trained counselors. Advocates joined Gov. Andy Beshear on Monday to promote the suicide and crisis lifeline. The governor noted that suicide is the second-leading cause of death among youth and young adults in Kentucky.
Wednesday, July 20th, 2022
Paul blames McConnell for judge appointment failure
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul is accusing Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of cutting a “secret deal” with the White House that fell apart. Paul is blaming a lack of communication by his fellow Kentuckian for the failure of a federal judicial nomination. It further exposes tensions between the state's two Republican senators. Paul commented Monday on the sinking of the nomination last week of anti-abortion lawyer Chad Meredith for a federal judgeship in Eastern Kentucky. Meredith is a Grayson County native and son of Senator Steve Meredith. The White House abruptly abandoned the nomination on Friday citing resistance from Paul. McConnell told media outlets that Paul's position was “utterly pointless.”
Wednesday, July 20th, 2022
Police pursuit ends in fatal crash
A police pursuit in Elizabethtown ended with a fatal crash Monday evening. A trooper attempted to make a traffic stop on Kia Soul along KY 313 (Joe Prather Highway) about two miles from I-65. The driver began to evade and the pursuit began, heading toward US 31W in southern Radcliff and reaching speeds of more than 100 miles per hour. The driver turned left onto southbound US 31W, made a U-turn to head north and ran a red light at the intersection of Gateway Crossing Boulevard. The vehicle struck three other vehicles at the intersection before coming to rest and catching fire in southbound lanes of US 31W. The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. Occupants of the other vehicles were transported to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. No law enforcement officers were injured. Additional details are expected to be released as the investigation continues.
Tuesday, July 19th, 2022
Two die in Larue County crash
Two died in a late Sunday crash on US 31E. The collision happened just north of Hodgeville in LaRue County around 10:00 p.m. Kentucky State Police investigators say 32-year-old Robert Wilson of Elizabethtown was traveling south in a 2009 Chrysler 300 and crossed the center line. He struck a 2008 Dodge Charger head-on, being driven by 34-year-old Tessie McNear, of Hodgenville.
A passenger in Wilson’s vehicle, 34-year-old Victoria Sharp of Lebanon, was pronounced deceased at the scene by the LaRue County Coroner’s Office. A passenger in McNear’s vehicle, 41-year-old Carla Parker of Sonora, was transported to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced deceased.
Wilson and McNear were transported to University of Louisville Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
A juvenile passenger in McNear’s vehicle was also transported to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The preliminary report from state police does not indicate why Wilson crossed the center line.
Tuesday, July 19th, 2022
I-65 project delay due to weather
The I-65 project we told you about Monday has been delayed due to weather. Rain on Sunday did not allow the contractor to perform planned milling work. Thin-lay asphalt application is now expected to begin Thursday night instead of Wednesday night. The project extends from Cave City to Munfordville in both directions of the interstate and should be complete in mid-August.
Tuesday, July 19th, 2022
Buffalo man arrested in Hodgenville
Monday afternoon, Hodgenville Police arrested 26-year-old Austen Cecil, of Buffalo, after he was stopped for careless driving on West Main Street. Cecil had an active warrant out of Hardin County for failure to appear in court. He was taken to Larue County Jail.
Monday, July 18th, 2022
RR crossing in Glendale open
The railroad crossing in Glendale along KY 222 is back open to traffic. Closure to repair the crossing and adjacent infrastructure lasted until late Friday afternoon, when barricades and detour signs were taken down. A semi with low trailer became stuck on the crossing a week ago Saturday morning and was struck by a train. The rig was pushed several yards causing significant damage. No injuries resulted. Right on queue with repairs, railroad and highway officials said last Saturday the closure would take approximately one week to complete.
Monday, July 18th, 2022
Burglary arrest in LaRue County
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fficers from the sheriff's department in LaRue County responded to a tip Friday about a suspect from a burglary earlier in the week in the Tonieville Community. Deputies located Donald Begley of Elizabethtown at a location along Harned McCubbins Road. Upon making contact, Begley attempted to throw methamphetamine and a glass pipe under his truck. A search of his vehicle revealed items from the July 13th burglary. Donald Begley was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on related charges. He is no longer listed as an inmate at the facility.
Monday, July 18th, 2022
Injury collision leads to arrest
Glasgow Police arrested a woman for being under the influence following an injury collision on Thursday. Upon arriving at the scene, an officer made contact with 42-year-old Amy Graham and detected an odor of Marijuana. Further investigation led to discovery of the drug, along with paraphernalia and methamphetamine residue. A sobriety test indicated she was impaired. Amy Graham was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of wanton endangerment, operating a vehicle under the influence with aggravated circumstances, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to produce an insurance card. She is jailed with a $15,000 bond and appears in court today (Monday).
Monday, July 18th, 2022
New requirements for constables
Any constable elected for the first time beginning next year in Hart County and across the state is subject to a new law requiring them to receive certified law enforcement training before exercising powers such as traffic stops and arrests. The law is being challenged by the Kentucky Constable Association which filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking an injunction to block these requirements. The suit was filed in Bullitt County, where Constable Larry Watkins says the law prevents constables from serving the people who elected them. There's no word on a time frame for a ruling regarding the suit. The issue of constable authority has been debated for years but received legislative attention earlier this year by the law's passage during the general assembly.
Monday, July 18th, 2022
Jobs available at Ky State Fair
The Kentucky State Fair is hiring for this year's event which is set to take place August 18th - 28th in Louisville. According to a press release from the fair, more than a dozen different types of positions are available and wages are competitive. Workers can get guaranteed hours, meals and there is a potential for overtime pay. Start dates for those hired vary now through the end of the fair. Apply online at kystatefair.org or call the Kentucky State Fair Human Resources Department at 502-367-5230. Applicants can also visit the Kentucky Exposition Center for on-the-spot hiring July 20-22.
Monday, July 18th, 2022
Pavement preservation project scheduled this week
Weekend delays along I-65 through Hart County are a result of preparation for a pavement preservation project scheduled to begin this week. Crews have been utilizing lane closures to put down temporary striping, take up pavement markers and mill down surface pavement ahead of a think-lay application of asphalt. The purpose of the thin-lay project is to extend life of the road surface before it deteriorates from good condition. Long term cost savings are significant versus a typical milling and resurfacing contract once pavement conditions become poor. The project basically stretches from Cave City to Munfordville. The section's pavement is now approximately 10 years old and was laid with expansion of the interstate to six lanes. Crews will begin the thin-lay application on Wednesday. Varying lane closures will be in effect around work zone operations. The contractor is additionally allowed to reduce traffic to one lane between 7pm and 7am. Delays should be expected. Motorists should be prepared for stopped or slowly moving traffic ahead and pay close attention to signs. Completion of the project is expected in mid-August.
Monday, July 18th, 2022
Burn ban lifted in Hart County
Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate has lifted the burn ban that was issued for Hart County earlier this month.
Friday, July 15th, 2022
Edmonson County School year delayed
The start of a new school year in Edmonson County will be delayed. The start date is now August 31st. During HVAC work last week at Edmonson County High School, significant problems with pipes were discovered under the school and the parking lot. Delaying the start of the fall semester will allow repairs to be made before students return. The pushed back start date is not expected to prolong the overall school year. To compensate for missed days on the front end of the year, 20 minutes will be added each school day. The change will not affect holiday, fall or spring breaks. Events like back to school bashes and open houses will be rescheduled to coincide with the delayed start. An updated district calendar is available on the Edmonson County Schools website.
Friday, July 15th, 2022
Traffic stop leads to arrests in LaRue County
Deputies in LaRue County discovered drugs during a traffic stop Wednesday. A vehicle driven by 52-year-old William Burd was pulled over after officers observed him not wearing a seatbelt. Further investigation revealed methamphetamine in his pocket, another controlled substance in his hand and other drug related items. Burd was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, not having a prescription in a proper container and failure to wear a seatbelt. A passenger, identified at 48-year-old Windell Ake, was found to have a warrant in LaRue County for failure to appear in court. Ake was also taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, deputies in LaRue County served warrants for failure to appear in court from LaRue and Hart Counties on 35-year-old Krisytal Hawkins. A tip led police to her location. She was taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, July 15th, 2022
Injury collision in Glasgow
Glasgow Police responded to an injury collision at the signalized intersection of Veterans Outer Loop and North Jackson Highway on Tuesday. A 2016 Ford Fusion driven by Layton Childress of Cynthiana was eastbound on Veterans Outer Loop and made a left turn onto North Jackson Highway when he collided with a 2016 Jeep Cherokee which was westbound on Veterans Outer Loop. That vehicle was driven by Chanda England, of Summer Shade. Both drivers were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital.
Friday, July 15th, 2022
Recent Hodgenville Police activity
Hodgenville Police responded to a welfare check Tuesday at residence on South Lincoln Boulevard just before 2:00 p.m. They arrived to find 84-year-old Thomas French deceased. A press release says no foul play is suspected. An investigation into French's death continues.
Wednesday, Hodgenville Police served a warrant out of Jefferson County for contempt of court on 43-year-old Alicia Suter. She was taken to LaRue County Jail.
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
Four arrested on drug charges
Three people in Wax are among four arrested in Grayson County Tuesday following an investigation by the Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force. As officers executed a search warrant at a location along Ranchero Road near Wax, methamphetamine and marijuana were located. As a result, 48-year-old Roy Nash, 46-year-old Stacey Wynn and 46-year-old Amanda Saltsman were taken into custody. Nash and Wynn face charges of trafficking in a controlled substance, which are enhanced due to the presence of a firearm. Both are also charged with endangering the welfare of a minor. Saltsman faces charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The fourth arrest results from a search warrant executed at a location on Skaggs Road near Big Clifty. Methamphetamine was located, resulting in the arrest of 48-year-old Travis Higdon. He faces charges of possession of a controlled substance, obscuring the identity of a machine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Drug charges against Higdon are enhanced due to the presence of a firearm. All four were taken to Grayson County Detention Center.
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
Two die in Tuesday crash
A Tuesday afternoon crash at the Metcalfe-Cumberland County line on KY 90 has claimed the life of two people, including a Cave City woman. The crash happened just after 3pm and forced closure of the road for nearly three hours. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police says 49-year-old Tara Reed of Cave City was headed west in a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze. She crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2006 Chevrolet Malibu driven by 79-year-old Bruce McCarty of Burkesville. Both died at the scene. The preliminary report does not indicate why Reed crossed the center line. Investigation of the crash continues.
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
Truck driver killed in train collision
A train collided with a dump truck Wednesday between Park City and Cave City, killing the truck driver. Kentucky State Police say 33-year-old Timothy Duvall of Leitchfield was southbound on State Quarry Road and entered a railroad crossing. Duvall failed to see a CSX train headed west and was struck by the train. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The collision happened around 3:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
Two arrested after traffic stop
A Tuesday traffic stop in Glasgow resulted in two arrests. Police made contact with 45-year-old Jamie Fancher, of Knob Lick, along Humble Avenue and confirmed he had a suspended operator license and could not produce a valid insurance card. A vehicle search revealed needles and Methamphetamine. Fancher was arrested and charged with driving on a DUI suspended license, not having a license in his possession, failure to produce an insurance card, operating a motor vehicle without an ignition interlock device, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and for having an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle. Also arrested was 22-year-old Courtney Jackson. She is charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Fancher appears in court July 18th. Jackson appears in court today. Both are currently in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, July 13th, 2022
Weekend shooting in Grayson County
The identity of a Grayson County man shot over the weekend has been released. Deputies responded to Grayson Springs Road near Clarkson and found 43-year-old Jeremy Stinnett suffering from a gunshot wound to his lower extremities. He was airlifted to University of Louisville hospital where he is listed in critical condition. No explanation of the Saturday incident has been officially released.
Wednesday, July 13th, 2022
New information in Barren County shooting
There is new information about the officer involved shooting death near Cave City from this past weekend. A Kentucky State Police press release says deputies from Barren County Sheriff’s Department responded to a welfare check on Paul Clark Road early Saturday morning. When deputies arrived, 31-year-old Dillon Walker of Westmoreland, Tennessee fled on foot from his vehicle parked off the side of the road. Deputies located Walker in a field holding a firearm. After repeated verbal commands to drop the weapon, Walker pointed the firearm at deputies. One deputy discharged his agency-issued firearm, striking Walker, who died at the scene. Two deputies from Barren County are on administrative leave as the investigation continues. There is no detail provided as to why Walker initially tried to avoid contact with police.
Wednesday, July 13th, 2022
Vandalism investigation continues in Hodgenville
Authorities in Hodgenville continue investigating vandalism caused by a juvenile. The 13-year-old is accused of tagging multiple buildings throughout the town with spray paint. Police are still working to determine the extent of this vandalism. They ask anyone who may suspect tagging of property to call the department at 270-491-5357.
Wednesday, July 13th, 2022
Search continues for missing man
Metcalfe County Emergency Management Director Emory Kidd says the search is still on for Corey Hart. The 35-year-old left his residence along Breeding Road in Metcalfe County on Thursday and hasn't been seen since. He is described as white, 5-feet 9-inches and weighing 180 pounds. He has dark blonde hair and blue eyes. When last seen, he was wearing a dark colored short sleeved shirt with khaki-colored tactical pants. Anyone with information which may help locate Corey Hart is asked to call the Metcalfe Sheriff’s Office. Their number is 270-432-3041.
Tuesday, July 12th, 2022
Burn ban remains in Hart County
With the threat of fire still critical, Hart County's outdoor burn ban remains in effect. Hart County Emergency Management Director Tony Keithley says there is some confusion regarding the current status of the Judge Executive's order. Weekend rains helped some agricultural drought issues but dried grassy areas and other vegetation can still be easily ignited. An announcement will be made when the order is canceled.
Tuesday, July 12th, 2022
Horse Cave City Council meeting
Horse Cave's City Attorney says he believes a sign regulation contained in a zoning ordinance which mandates when temporary signs must be removed within the city is not enforceable in light of current court rulings. Pat Ross explained a series of events leading to his opinion at Monday night's Horse Cave City Council meeting. Ross says the regulation being questioned was put in place as part of a zoning package in 2017, years before a recent higher court ruling and since there are exemptions contained in the wording of the sign regulation, it is likely unconstitutional. He cited a state case where a long-standing billboard law was recently thrown out. As a result and with no regulations in place in Kentucky, numerous local billboards have been constructed, most noticeably along Interstate 65. A citizen present asked if signs could be placed now for November and Ross answered saying he believes so. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reminds citizens the ordinance in question here is separate from right-of-way regulations. Kentucky statues still prohibit any kind of signage, structures or establishments along state roads other than those installed for traffic or officially approved by permit.
Also at Monday night's Horse Cave City Council meeting, the police report noted an sharp increase in mental illness and domestic complaint calls in recent weeks and also noted vagrant issues at the city park.
Fire department and maintenance reports were provided. Minutes from previous meetings were approved and the financial report was given.
Mayor Randall Curry says Brian Manship has resigned from the board of Caveland Environmental Authority. The mayor asked council members to consider potential candidate names for the next council meeting.
The final item of business was a proclamation honoring the life and legacy of Mr. Caverna, Ronnie Cobb, who passed away on June 29th.
Tuesday, July 12th, 2022
Search for missing Metcalfe County man
Authorities in Metcalfe County are searching for a missing man. Police were notified Sunday that 35-year-old Corey Hart left his residence along Breeding Road on Thursday and hasn't been seen since. Hart is described as a white male, 5-feet 9-inches and weighing 180 pounds. He has dark blonde hair and blue eyes. When last seen, he was wearing a dark colored short sleeved shirt with khaki-colored tactical pants. Anyone with information which may help locate Corey Hart is asked to call the Metcalfe Sheriff’s Office. Their number is 270-432-3041.
Monday, July 11th, 2022
Larue County drug arrest
Police in LaRue County investigating drug activity ended up in the Upton community Thursday. Deputies arrested James Maulden and Leroy Towsley, both of Upton. James Maulden was charged with trafficking controlled substance 1st degree (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Leroy Towsley was charged with possession of controlled substance (methamphetamine) 1st degree, 2nd offense, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Monday, July 11th, 2022
Charles reduced in child abuse case
Hodgenville Police arrested a man last week on two charges of criminal abuse of a child. Now, a release from the agency says two counts have been reduced to one after further investigation reveals injuries sustained to one child were not due to abuse or the actions 21-year-old River Gibson. One count of criminal abuse will be dismissed. Gibson was taken into custody last Thursday.
Monday, July 11th, 2022
Weekend train collision in Glendale
A weekend train collision in downtown Glendale will require closure of KY 222 at the crossing for approximately one week. A semi with low trailer became stuck on the crossing Saturday morning and the driver notified authorities. A relay of information was provided to the train operator before the collision but not in enough time to avoid colliding with the trailer portion of the rig. The rig was pushed several yards and damaged the crossing and adjacent infrastructure, which is the reason for the road closure. No injuries resulted. A detour is set up utilizing Mud Splash Road, KY 1136 and KY 222. Large vehicles are asked to seek a route that does not include Mud Splash Road due to limited maneuverability.
Monday, July 11th, 2022
Barren County Weekend Shooting
Few details have been released regarding a weekend shooting in Barren County. Kentucky State Police issued a press release saying they were contacted early Saturday morning to respond to a location with a Cave City address and investigate an incident with a Barren County Sheriff's department officer-involved shooting. The release says a male suspect died and an autopsy is being performed. There has been no other information officially released by the sheriff's department. Kentucky State Police has statewide jurisdiction in officer-involved shootings. The KSP release says to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation they are not releasing additional details at this time and there is no timetable currently available regarding completion of their investigation.
Friday, July 8th, 2022
Hodgenville Police Make Several Arrests
On Tuesday, at approximately 5:43 pm the Hodgenville Police Department responded
to a two vehicle collision in front of the Lincoln General Store. Investigation
revealed that a 2021 Kia, operated by Elizabeth Glenn pulled out from the
Lincoln General Store into the path of a 2000 Pontiac, operated by Alexander
Spalding, traveling north on Lincoln Farm Rd. Investigation led the
investigating officer to believe Ms Glenn was under the influence of alcohol.
She was placed under arrest and transport to HPD where she refused to submit to
a breath test. She was lodged in the Larue County Jail and charged for DUI. SGT
J Whitlow investigated.
On Thursday, 2022, at 9:30 am the Hodgenville Police Department arrested 33-year-old Dustin Corbett of Scottsburg Indiana. Mr. Corbett had an outstanding bench warrant for FTA through Jefferson County District Court.
On Thursday, 2022, at 10:52 am,
the Hodgenville Police Department arrested 36-year-old Joshua Reuter of
Magnolia. Mr. Reuter had a bench warrant through the Hardin County District
Court.
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Friday, July 8th, 2022
Richardson Stadium Fire
Following the fire that erupted
Thursday morning at the Richardson Stadium, an investigation has concluded and
has been ruled as an electrical fire by The Kentucky Fire Marshal’s office.
Glasgow Fire Chief Joey Rock informed media outlets that the call to Gorin Park
came in at approx. 2 am. and took crews around 1 hour to extinguish the blaze.
The park will be closed today.
Friday, July 8th, 2022
Hodgenville DUI Crash
A crash Tuesday in
Hodgenville resulted in a DUI arrest. Just before 6pm, a sedan driven by
60-year-old Elizabeth Glenn pulled out of Lincoln General Store along US 31E
into the path of a northbound car. Ms. Glenn was suspected of being intoxicated
but she refused to submit to a breathalyzer test. She was taken to LaRue County
Detention Center.
Friday, July 8th, 2022
Record High Temperatures
Wednesday's high for
Hart County was 99.7, recorded just after 4pm. The high marks the warmest day of
the year, so far. Less than an hour later, a gust front ahead of a line of
thunderstorms moving out of Grayson and Hardin Counties dropped the temperature
by 20 degrees for a reading of 79 just after 5pm. About half of the county
received measurable rain with the passing storm. A heat advisory is in effect
again for today (Thursday), with highs expected again in the upper 90s. Storms
will once again develop throughout the region and produce gusty winds and heavy
rains. Full forecast details are coming up a couple of minutes.
Friday, July 8th, 2022
Fatal Accident Involving A Tractor
Kentucky State Police
is investigating the death of a man operating a tractor in Adair County
Wednesday. Preliminary details released by authorities indicate 53-year-old Tony
Burton was logging near a creek when the tractor overturned, trapping him
underneath. The incident happened near the Ella Community, northeast of
Columbia. Adair County Sheriff Josh Brockman initiated the investigation. State
police are now taking lead due to Burton being a cousin of the sheriff.
Friday, July 8th, 2022
Hart County Burn Ban Initiated
Outdoor burning is
temporarily prohibited in Hart County. A burn ban was issued Wednesday by Hart
County Judge-Executive Joe Choate. The order excludes campfires at established
campgrounds and will remain in effect until adequate rain is received and the
ban is rescinded. Those cited for violation of the ban are subject to a Class A
Misdemeanor with a fine of up to $500 and one year in jail or both. Green County
also issued a burn ban Wednesday. Barren County issued a burn ban on
Tuesday. Metcalfe, Edmonson and LaRue Counties issued burn bans prior to this
week.
Wednesday, July 6th, 2022
Senator Scheduled To Visit Hart County
Senator Rand Paul will be
visiting this Thursday July 7th from 12:45 to 1:15 at the Hart County
Courthouse.
Wednesday, July 6th, 2022
Fatal Motorcycle Crash In Hardin County
Locally, Tuesday was the hottest day of the year (to date). Hart County’s
official reading from the Kentucky Mesonet based at Western Kentucky University
(which serves as the record of climatology) was 98* for a high. Mid-to-upper
90s caught most of our neighboring counties. The state’s hottest reading came
from Hartford in Ohio County with an air temperature of 101. The heat index
there was reported at 115. Scottsville also recorded triple digits at 100. The
state’s coolest high temperature was recorded in Eastern Kentucky, where Harlan
County only reached 78*. A Heat Advisory continues for areas along and west of
I-65 today with a slight chance of Thunderstorms. Temperatures will be similar
to Tuesday. A complete forecast is coming up in just a few minutes.
Tuesday, July 5th, 2022
DUI Crash
Alcohol is a suspected factor in a holiday weekend collision in
LaRue County. Hodgenville Police to Lincoln Parkway at Tonieville Road just
after dark Saturday evening and found a small pickup driven by a 17-year-old
juvenile from Hodgenville pulled out to turn in front of a full size pickup
heading north on the parkway driven by Maria Boster of Elizabethtown. Both
drivers were transported to Hardin Memorial for treatment.
Tuesday, July 5th, 2022
Flags Ordered At Half Staff Today
Flags at state buildings will be lowered to half-staff today
across Kentucky in honor of three officers who were killed when a man with a
rifle opened fire on police attempting to serve a warrant. The governor's order
runs Tuesday morning through sunset Thursday in remembrance of Floyd County
sheriff’s deputy and Martin City fire Chief William Petry, Prestonsburg police
Captain Ralph Frasure and Prestonsburg police Officer Jacob Chaffins. The three
were killed Thursday night in an hours long standoff at a home in the small
Floyd County town of Allen.
Tuesday, July 5th, 2022
Former Mayor Dies
A former Munfordville
mayor has died. Chester Herman Fryer passed away at the age 88 on Friday. Fryer
was mayor from 1977 through 1982 and served as a city councilman for 20 years.
He was instrumental in obtaining Green River Water services for the city. He
built and maintained the Kentucky Stonehenge replica, which he welcomed tourist
as an attraction for the city of Munfordville. Chester Fryer was a veteran of
the U.S. Army. Obituary information follows this newscast.
Friday, July 1st, 2022
Horse Cave City Counsel Approves Budget Changes
The Horse Cave City Counsel met last Thursday night and passed
ordinance #2022-03 which approves the changes to the 2021-2022 budget year.
Changes were required to update the expenses and revenue made during that fiscal
year.
Friday, July 1st, 2022
Metcalfe County Woman Arrested On Drug Trafficking
Charges
A large amount of marijuana
packaged for resale, prescription controlled substances, loaded pistol, cash and
paraphernalia were discovered Tuesday in Metcalfe County, leading to the arrest
of 48-year-old Gena Couch-Rowe. A search warrant was executed at a location on
Greensburg Road. Couch-Rowe is charged with trafficking in marijuana, possession
of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance. After being
taken into custody Tuesday, she was released early Wednesday. Jail records from
Barren County Detention Center indicate there was a $2,500 bond. She appears in
court July 20th.
Friday, July 1st, 2022
30 Acre Field Fire In Larue County
A large field fire quickly
started and spread over nearly 30 acres Thursday afternoon just outside
Hodgenville. LaRue County Fire Department and Buffalo Fire Department were
called to the location on Leafdale Road around 5pm, with multiple neighboring
departments (soon after) being called for assistance. It is believed ignition
occurred from farm equipment harvesting crops. The fire consumed mostly wheat.
There was minimal invasion of nearby wooded areas. Extremely dry conditions and
wind made for prime fire conditions. Some local homeowners were concerned as
crews battled the fire but no structures were directly affected. Firefighters
remained on the scene after the fire was out to make sure hot spots did not
reignite. The fire validates concerns about dry conditions in the region. LaRue
County enacted an outdoor burn ban last week. Citizens are urged to use extreme
caution this holiday weekend with regard to fireworks.
Friday, July 1st, 2022
Arrest In Monday Night Shooting
Police in Barren County have made
an arrest in the shooting which occurred along Billingsley Road and Kino Road on
Monday night. A citation indicates 38-year-old Gregori Dillard was taken into
custody Wednesday. He told investigators he had been drinking and fired a
handgun at a passing vehicle. The driver and a passenger in the vehicle
reported a white male shot at them, but when police arrived they could not
immediately identify a suspect. There is no indication of why Dillard fired on
the vehicle. He faces a charge of wanton endangerment and will appear in court
July 7th. He remains jailed with a $25,000 bond.
Friday, July 1st, 2022
Car Jacking In Elizabethtown Ends In Arrest
A carjacking occurred at a gas
station in Elizabethtown Thursday. Police say just after noon, they were called
to Murphy Express on Dixie Street just north of the square where investigators
learned 35-year-old Ashley Brown had just left an addiction recovery clinic and
attempted to steal an unoccupied SUV that was left running at a fuel pump. The
vehicle owner, identified only as an adult male, took notice and attempted to
stop Brown but was unsuccessful. The owner received minor injuries in the
incident. Brown drove the vehicle a short distance, stopped and attempted to
flee on foot. She was taken into custody about 200 yards from the initial scene.
Ashley Brown is charged with 1st degree robbery and is jailed at Hardin County
Detention Center.
Friday, July 1st, 2022
Man Kills Sleeping Wife
A Grayson County man confessed to murdering his wife after police
initially received a report she committed suicide. The sheriff's department
contacted Kentucky State Police after determining there is evidence of foul play
in the Wednesday afternoon death of 23-year-old Lexus Wilson at a location on
Decker School Road in the Anneta Community. She died from a gunshot. Evidence
led an investigator to question her husband, 28-year-old Orbay Wilson. An
account of the interview indicates he confessed to shooting her in her sleep.
Orbay Wilson is charged with domestic violence murder and tampering with
physical evidence. Jail records indicate no bond has been set.
Thursday, June 30th, 2022
Metcalfe County Drug Bust
Two Metcalfe County men face drug charges after being arrested Wednesday
of last week. Officers with Kentucky State Police and the sheriff’s department
executed a search warrant and found a large quantity of methamphetamine,
marijuana, prescription pills, ammunition, a 9mm hand gun and cash. Suspects are
identified as 35-year-old Justin Neal and 31-year-old Cory Jessie, both of
Edmonton. They were arrested and charged with trafficking in methamphetamine.
Due to circumstances of the arrest, Jessie is additionally charged with
disorderly conduct, menacing and terroristic threatening. Both were taken to
Barren County Detention Center. Justin Neal was released the following day on a
$5,000 bond. He has a court date set for July 13th. Cory Jessie was also
released the following day on a combined $6,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear
in court July 20th.
Thursday, June 30th, 2022
Cave City Man Arrested In Glasgow
Glasgow Police arrested a Cave City Man after a traffic stop Tuesday. The
suspect is identified as 29-year-old Corey Carter. After receiving consent to
search, synthetic marijuana and paraphernalia were found in his possession.
Carter was taken to Barren County Detention Center. He was released Wednesday on
$2,500 dollars bond and is scheduled to appear in court July 18th.
Thursday, June 30th, 2022
Elizabethtown Armed Robbery Arrest Made
Earlier this week, we told you police in Elizabethtown were searching for
a suspect in an armed robbery. A tip led to an arrest about 24-hours after
authorities released a security camera photo and asked for help from the public.
Late Tuesday, officers identified and arrested 60-year-old Richard Earl
McDaniel, who robbed Bug's Ear Boutique at knife point on Monday. McDaniel is
charged with first degree robbery and is jailed with a $25,000 bond.
Thursday, June 30th, 2022
Burn Bans Activated
Two additional neighboring counties have enacted burn bans. Judge
Executives from Metcalfe County and Edmonson County issued orders Tuesday and
Wednesday, respectively. LaRue County enacted a burn ban back on June
20th. While extremely dry conditions are often a part of summer in our region of
the country, it is not normal for drought levels to be elevated this early in
the season. Burn restrictions vary from county to county with regard to
fireworks. Concerns are mounting over dry conditions and wildfire potential this
weekend from Independence Day celebrations. Contact local authorities for
regulation details in your community.
Thursday, June 30th, 2022
Mr.
Caverna Passes Away
Mr. Caverna has died. News of Ronnie Cobb's death spread throughout the
community Wednesday, provoking fond memories and descriptions of a man who never
met a stranger. Cobb was known especially in sports circles around the state.
If you said anything about Caverna to someone who wasn't local, it was likely
his name came up in conversation. He was a true ambassador for Caverna and
treated everyone with respect. Obituary information will be included in this
story once it is confirmed.
Wednesday, June 29th, 2022
Several Arrests Made In Glasgow Following A Minor Endangerment Complaint
On Monday, the Glasgow
Police Department responded to Bryan Street in reference to a small child
playing alone in the road. Officers made
contact with the child and located where the child lived. Officers went to the
location where the child lived and confirmed that the father identified as Drew
Sims had active warrants for his arrest. While speaking with Sims, Officers
could detect the odor of Marijuana coming from inside the home however they were
denied consent to a search. Officers then obtained and executed a search warrant
where they located Oxycodone, Methamphetamine, Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia
inside the residence. Drew Sims of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with
Possession Control Substance 1st Degree (Methamphetamine), Wanton Endangerment,
Possession Control (Drug Unspecified), Possession Drug paraphernalia, Possession
Of Marijuana, and Prescription Control Substance Not In Proper Container. James
Keeton of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Endangering The Welfare Of
A Minor. Felicia G. Hunter of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Wanton
Endangerment, Possession Control Substance 1st Degree (Methamphetamine),
Possession Of Marijuana, Possession Drug Paraphernalia. The arrest was made by
Officer Allen Riffle, assisted by Officer Garth Bragg, Detective Guy Turcotte,
Detective Mickey Atwood and the Department of Social Services.
Wednesday, June 29th, 2022
Part of the Glasgow Square Will Be
Closed Today
On Wednesday, starting at noon the East Public Square in front of Glasgow City
Hall will be shut down. A portion of the North Side at 4 pm and South Side of
the Public Square will be shut down starting at 5 pm. This is due to the annual
“Concert on the Square” event. Glasgow police remind you to drive with caution
around this area.
Wednesday, June 29th, 2022
Hart County Man Crushed By Falling
Timber
A hart county man was air lifted to the university of Louisville hospital
following a logging accident that occurred yesterday. According to a source with
cub run fire department, a large tree fell off the individual’s logging truck,
landing on his pelvis and lower extremities. The name of the man involved has
not been released, but his condition been announced as stable, following
emergency surgery.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2022
Horse
Cave City Council Meeting Recap
At the Horse Cave's City
Council meeting earlier this month, dates of June 29th and 30th were set for
potential 1st and 2nd readings to amend the current budget. Those special-called
meeting dates have formally been announced. The first reading is set for 5pm
this Wednesday with the lone item on the agenda being to amend the 2021-22
budget to reflect actual income and expenses for the fiscal year. Another
meeting is set for 5pm Thursday where a second reading will be held as the lone
item on the agenda, if Wednesday's first reading is approved.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2022
Shots
Fired At Motorist
A motorist was allegedly fired upon while driving in the vicinity of Kino Road
and Billingsley Road in Barren County Monday night. Officers with the Barren
County Sheriff's Department responded around 8pm, but no suspect could be
identified. The initial call to police indicated a white male fired a handgun
at the passing vehicle. The driver was not injured and the vehicle was not
damaged. A release from the sheriff's department says the alleged shooting is
believed to be an isolated incident and there is no active shooter threat in the
area. They ask anyone with information to call dispatch at 270-651-5151.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2022
In
Person Utility Scam
A
South-Central Kentucky Utility Company says a scam has been reported where
individuals tried to gain access to a residence. Unlike phone scams, this
report deals with in-person contact where three individuals approached a
Tri-County Electric customer stating an electrical issue had been reported and
they needed to enter the home. The utility sent a scam warning to area media
outlets saying no one from Tri-County Electric will ever ask to enter your home
to perform electric services or call asking payment or personal information.
The cooperative says anyone receiving such solicitations should contact their
local law enforcement agency immediately.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2022
Search Is On For Armed Robber
An
Elizabethtown business was robbed and a clerk threatened with a knife Monday
morning. The incident happened just before 10am local time at Bug's Ear
Boutique on Dixie Avenue. A police spokesperson says the suspect is a white male
who walked in to the business, revealed a knife and demanded cash. The clerk
complied with demands of the suspect, who then fled on foot with an undetermined
amount of cash. No one was injured. Elizabethtown Police posted a picture on
social media of the suspect leaving the business and sent a press release with
the photo to local media outlets. A reward is available for anyone with
information that leads to identification of the suspect. Elizabethtown police
can be reached at 270-765-4125.
Monday, June 27th, 2022
Hodgenville
Police Announce Several Arrests
On
Sunday, at 2:30 am, the Hodgenville Police Department responded to the area of
S. Lincoln Blvd on a domestic disturbance. Investigation led to the arrest of
Joshua and Tiffany Henderson of Hodgenville. Both were charged with Assault 4th
(Domestic) and lodged in the Larue County Jail. On Saturday, at 1:34 am, the
Hodgenville Police Department arrested Christopher Calhoun of Hodgenville. Mr.
Calhoun had an outstanding warrant for his arrest for failure to appear through
Taylor County District Court. He was lodged in the LaRue County Jail. Also, on
Saturday, at 2:35 am, the Hodgenville Police Department arrested 38-year-old
Edward Heath of Hodgenville. Mr. Heath had an outstanding warrant for his arrest
for flagrant non-support through Nelson County District Court. He was lodged in
the LaRue County Jail.
Monday, June 27th, 2022
Hardin County Inmate Apprehended
A escaped Hardin county inmate that was arrested in West Virginia on May 29th
has been extradited back to Hardin county. 47
year old David Elliot Hunt is charged with second-degree escape and parole
violation for a felony offense. If Hunt is convicted, he can be sentenced an
additional one to five year sentence.
Monday, June 27th, 2022
Farmers RECC Power Outage
The large power outage that affected approx. 3k people and a large part of Hart
County yesterday has been resolved. Farmers RECC stated that the outage included
the communities of Wax, Cub Run, Priceville, Raider Hollow, and part of
Munfordville and lasted for approx. 2 hours on Sunday. Crews were immediately
dispatched and located a fallen tree which was laying across main transport
lines. The tree was removed and power was restored without any further issues.
Monday, June 27th, 2022
Crystal Onyx Cave Billboard Cut Off At
Ground
On Saturday, staff members with Crystal Onyx Cave in Cave City located their
billboard on 31-w laying on the ground. It was noted that someone with a saw had
cut the billboard off at the ground and left the sign laying face down on the
ground. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Barren County Sheriff’s
Office. An investigation is ongoing.
Friday, June 24th, 2022
Kidnapped Hart County Child Found During
Traffic Stop in Larue County
At approx... 2:14pm EST on Thursday, the Larue County E911 center advised local
units of a suspect wanted in connection to a possible kidnapping of a child out
of Hart County that was suspected to be in the Larue county area. Shortly after
the announcement, the vehicle was located the vehicle traveling on S. Lincoln
Blvd. After locating the vehicle, officers conducted a traffic stop, where it
was confirmed that the child was in the vehicle. Police took both the suspect
and child into custody. Troopers from KSP Post 3 Bowling Green took custody of
the suspect and child. The investigation was handled by KSP Post 3.
Friday, June 24th, 2022
Metcalfe County Joins the Barren River
Drug Task Force
The Barren River Drug Task Force is happy to announce that Metcalfe County has
become a member of the Drug Task Force. The Metcalfe Fiscal Court unanimously
passed the interlocal agreement to join the task force. Metcalfe County Sheriff
Lonnie Hodges, Fiscal Court Judge Harold Stilts and Dir. Lafferty of the DTF met
and agreed that the Drug Task Force could provide a beneficial service to the
citizens of Metcalfe County to help fight the drug epidemic plaguing our
communities. The interlocal agreement will be sent to the Dept. of Interlocal
Government and the KY Secretary of State for final approval. Members of the
Barren River Drug Task Force will now consist of Barren County, Metcalfe County,
the City of Glasgow and the City of Cave City. Sheriff Hodges and Judge Stilts
will automatically become board members of the drug task force. The Drug Task
Force is excited to start serving the citizens of Metcalfe County. If anyone has
a drug complaint, they can contact the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s tip line at
270-432-0847, the DTF on Facebook Messenger or can call the DTF at 270-629-2588.
Friday, June 24th, 2022
Semi Fire on I65 In Hart County
Around 9pm Thursday night, Munfordville
Fire & Rescue was dispatched to I65 southbound between Bonnieville and
Munfordville for a semi fire. The roadway was shut down for several hours to
allow fire fighters to extinguish the blaze. Several reports of motorists
turning around on I65 and driving the wrong way warranted hart county Sheriff's
office to block the Bonneville SB entrance and exit ramps. No injuries were
reported. Munfordville was assisted by Bonnieville and Horse cave fire
departments, along with KSP and the Kentucky DOT.
Friday, June 24th, 2022
Residential Fire in Campbellsville
Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was dispatched
to a report of a working house fire located at to 205 Druin Street Thursday
morning. Upon arrival, firefighters found moderate smoke showing from the side
of a house. Firefighters searched for occupants, extinguished the fire and
provided overhaul. No firefighters or civilian injuries were reported. Due to
the nature of the fire, Campbellsville Fire & Rescue reported their findings as
“suspicious in nature” and the case is being investigated by Campbellsville PD.
Friday, June 24th, 2022
Hart County Chamber of Commerce 2022 Winners
WLOC Studio 101 would like to congratulate all of
the award winners announced at the 2022 Hart County Chamber of Commerce annual
meeting Thursday.
The winners are as follows:
Small Business of the Year: Kidd Exterminating
Farmer/Agribusiness of the Year: England Farms
Business of the Year: Interstate Hardwoods
President’s Award: Daniel Bowman
Forward Award: Alexis Yates Real Estate Team
Citizen of the Year: Israel Brown Bergenson
Office Professional of the Year: Stacy Bradbury
Teacher of the Year (HCS): Melinda Burgess
Teacher of the Year (CIS): Jessica Hampton
Lifetime Achievement Award: Cornelius Faulkner
The chamber would like to thank everyone who came out! This is the largest turnout on record with over 200 people attending the banquet and silent auction.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2022
Hodgenville Arrests
On June 22nd, 2022, at 12:40 am, the
Hodgenville Police Department arrested 55-year-old John Sheldon of Magnolia. Mr.
Sheldon was stopped for a traffic violation and investigation revealed his
license was suspended for a prior DUI. Mr. Sheldon was charged with no
motorcycle license, operating on a DUI suspended OL, no registration, no
insurance, and improper display of plates. He was lodged in the Larue County
Jail. SGT J. Whitlow and K9 Officer T Riley investigated.
On June 22nd, 2022, at 5:07 am, the Hodgenville Police Department arrested 52-year-old Arnie Lambert of Hodgenville. Mr. Lambert was observed driving and was known to have a suspended license. A traffic stop was conducted, and he was arrested and charged for driving on a suspended OL no registration and no insurance. Mr. Lambert also had two active bench warrants through Larue and Bullitt County’s for multiple traffic violations. He was lodged in the Larue County Jail.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2022
Hodgenville Crackdown On Illegal Vape Sales
Police in Hodgenville are cracking
down on businesses selling vape products illegally. Wednesday morning, officers
planted purchases by underage patrons at four locations, with two of them
selling products to the patron. Police are warning retailers and say they will
continue working to stop sales of tobacco and vape products to youth in the
community.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2022
Caretaker Arrested For Stealing
Medication From Patients
A caretaker is in jail after taking
large amounts of medication from her elderly patient. Police in Edmonson County
received a complaint and found 51-year-old Karen McClellan at a residence on
Ollie Road in possession of multiple marked and unmarked prescription bottles
containing controlled substances. She was arrested last Thursday and charged
with trafficking, not having prescription controlled substances in a proper
container and failure to appear in court. The investigation revealed multiple
warrants for McClellan out of Jefferson County for theft by unlawful taking and
felony theft of a prescription drug. After being arrested, she was taken to
Hart County Jail. Karen McClellan is scheduled to appear in court on Monday.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2022
Utility Outages In Hart County
Tuesday night, a large tree fell on
multi-phase transmission lines, breaking a pole and cutting power to hundreds of
homes between Canmer and Pike View in northeastern Hart County. Farmers RECC
crews worked overnight to repair lines and restore power in time for residents
to have electric to battle Wednesday's heat. All affected customers were back in
service Wednesday morning. Edmonson County Water reported a water main break
Tuesday affecting customers in Kessinger and Cub Run. The break prompted an
alert to their customers in the area to conserve water by eliminating
non-essential uses. A boil water advisory was also issued in association with
the break. Customers affected by the advisory should have received a call. Area
residents who get service from Edmonson County Water but did not receive a call
may wish to check with the utility by calling their Brownsville office at
270-597-2165.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2022
Fatal Crash In Mammoth Cave
A woman from Oldham County is
identified as the victim of a deadly crash around one Wednesday afternoon
between Cave City and Mammoth Cave. Kentucky State Police said 25-year-old
Melanie Carroll was heading west on Old Mammoth Cave Road in a sedan and swerved
left to avoid a stopped vehicle in front of her. She collided head-on with an
eastbound Jeep Wrangler driven by a motorist from New Jersey. Carroll died at
the scene and a passenger in her car, 24-year-old Anna Dolliver of Texas, was
flown to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. The Jeep driver received minor
injuries and was taken to TJ Samson Community Hospital.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022
Free Drone Class In Hardin County For Public Safety Personnel
For anyone who is in the public safety field, The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office
and Precision Products is offering free drone training today and tomorrow at the
Hardin County Fairgrounds from 9a to 4p eastern.
A flight courses designed by the
National Institute of Standards and Technology, will be in place to allow pilots
the chance to fly through them. Demonstration units will be available for use.
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022
Drug Arrest In Glasgow
On Monday, the Glasgow Police Department responded to Davis Street in reference
to a domestic complaint. After arriving on scene, police witnessed Dusty C.
Smith drop a bag of Methamphetamine on the ground while officers were conducting
an interview with him. Dusty C. Smith of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged
with Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense (Methamphetamine). The
arrest was made by Officer Andrew Moore, assisted by Sgt. Michael Burgan.
Tuesday, June 21st, 2022
Cumberland Expressway Rehabilitation Begins
More roadwork begins this week on Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway in Barren
County. Resurfacing will take place between mile markers 9 and 16, which
basically covers the stretch between western and eastern exits of Veterans Loop
through Glasgow. Varying lane closures will take place and the speed limit is
reduced from 70 to 55 through the section. The project represents a $5.6 Million
investment in rehabilitation of the road surface. A contract is awarded to
Scotty's Contracting and Stone which should be complete by the end of this
construction season. A project further east is ongoing, which runs from mile
markers 20 to 36, bridging Barren and Metcalfe Counties. The end result for both
of these projects should be a much smoother ride for motorists along Louie B.
Nunn Cumberland Expressway.
Tuesday, June 21st, 2022
Redneck Rave Arrests
Intoxication violations, traffic violations and even cemetery vandalism are a
result of this year's Redneck Rave event in Edmonson County over the weekend. A
press release from the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in
locating owners of flowers removed from graves in the Lincoln Community. Floral
arrangements were discovered following a DUI arrest when a female suspect told
police she found the flowers but was unsure where. The release asks cemetery
caretakers and family members to call dispatch if they are missing flowers. The
arrest is one of 15 made by officers in Edmonson County during the
Friday-Saturday event. Traffic checkpoints were set up along Nolin Dam Road and
Ollie Road. Locally, a 17-year-old male from Munfordville was cited for not
having his license in his possession and careless driving after attempting to
turn around and avoid one of the checkpoints; 27-year-old Brandon Winters of
Mammoth Cave is charged with no registration plates, failure to
register/transfer motor vehicle and failure to produce an insurance card and
28-year-old Sierra Hess of Leitchfield was arrested as an ATV passenger and
charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place, first degree, second
offense. The remaining citations and arrests were of non-locals. Edmonson
County Sheriff Shane Doyle issued a statement saying there wasn’t as much
activity this year as there was a year ago, but the amount of people in the
community and the nature of associated illegal activity is rampant and puts a
lot of stress on emergency services in the county.
Tuesday, June 21st, 2022
Vehicles Stolen
A Bowling Green woman led police on a short pursuit Sunday after stealing two
vehicles in Barren County. Glasgow Police responded to Ivy Street after
receiving a call to investigate and then received another stolen vehicle call a
short time later. Officers located the second of the two stolen vehicles and
initiated a traffic stop. After pulling over, they identified the driver as
29-year-old Melinda Abner, who was believed to be under the influence of drugs.
Officers located a large amount of Methamphetamine in her possession. She is
charged with speeding 26mph or more over the limit, failure to wear a seatbelt,
reckless driving two counts of theft by unlawful taking of an automobile,
fleeing or evading police, wanton endangerment of a police officer, DUI,
trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of
marijuana, no operators license and failure to maintain control on her side of
the road. Melinda Abner remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a
$75,000 bond and has a court date set for June 27th.
Tuesday, June 21st, 2022
Large Field Fire Near I65
Smoke visible for miles to our
south Monday afternoon was due to a large field fire. Dispatch received
numerous calls from motorists traveling I-65 near Smith's Grove as the blazed
consumed an estimated 120 acres. A local fire official says the blaze is
believed to have started from a malfunctioning piece of farm equipment. Fire
departments from Gott and Richardsville assisted Smith's Grove firefighters at
the scene. No injuries have been reported as a result of Monday's fire.
Tuesday, June 21st, 2022
Updated I65 Roadwork Dates Announced
Work delayed last week along
I-65 to make bridge ends more smooth through Hart County is rescheduled for this
week. Monday night, crews started the project on the southbound side at Bacon
Creek near mile marker 70 and the Bonnieville Exit. The interstate is being
reduced to one lane through the work zone between 8pm and 5am Central each
evening all week. Work will only be on the southbound side through Wednesday
night and then work will shift to the northbound side for the remainder of the
week. Motorists are reminded to pay close attention to work zone signage, slow
down and minimize distractions.
Monday, June 20th, 2022
Update On Drive-by Shooting In Glasgow
According to the Glasgow Police Department, an additional suspect has been
arrested in connection with the drive-by shooting that took place on Saturday in
Glasgow. James Smith was
charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, two counts of
first-degree wanton endangerment and tampering with physical evidence. Steven
Brown also was charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon,
first-degree wanton endangerment and tampering with physical evidence. Both were
lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. An investigation is ongoing.
Monday, June 20th, 2022
Storm Causes Propane Tank To Catch Fire In Legrande
According to the Hardyville Fire department, during the storms last Friday;
lightning struck a tree which was near a propane tank at a house in the Legrande
area. The lightning strike caused the tree to fall and take down the power lines
and telephone lines going to the house. The tree and the power lines landed on
the propane tank, striking the two pressure relief valves on the top of the
tank. The tank then ignited. Hardyville Fire contacted the propane company,
which advised them that it was approximately 80% full and was filled about two
weeks ago. Due to the nature of the emergency, Hardyville fire stayed on scene
to prevent the tank from BLEVE, but was able to allow the tank to bleed itself
off. No injuries were reported. Hardyville was on scene for approx. 6 hours and
was assisted by North Metcalfe FD, Hart County Emergency Management, Hart Co.
Sheriff Jeff Wilson.
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Monday, June 20th, 2022
A Motorcycle Vs. Vehicle Results In
Serious Injuries
A motorcycle vs. automobile accident that
occurred Saturday afternoon in Priceville resulted in serious injuries.
According to Priceville Fire Department, the accident happened at the Cave
Hill Road and HWY 728 intersection. One
individual was flown to a regional trauma hospital and one was transported by
ambulance. Both are reported in stable condition. The names of those involved
have not been released. Fire departments on scene extinguished the large blaze
caused by the accident. Priceville fire department was assisted by Bonnieville
fire department, hart county Sheriff's office and the Kentucky State Police. An
investigation is ongoing.
Monday, June 20th, 2022
House Fire Sunday Morning Near Cub Run
Early Sunday morning the Cub Run,
Munfordville and Priceville volunteer fire departments were dispatched to a
structure fire involving a mobile home off cub run highway. The mobile home was
occupied at the time of the blaze. Fire departments successfully extinguished
the fire with no injuries to report. Hart County EMS and Hart County Sheriff's
office assisted on scene.
Friday, June 17th, 2022
City of Glasgow Receives Grant
Over 300 cities in Kentucky are set
to receive the second round of funding from the American Rescue Plan this week,
including Glasgow. Glasgow is receiving nearly $2,000,000. The funds will go to
the city of Glasgow to help the city offset expenses related to COVID-19,
including the costs of PPE, payroll, vaccination clinics, and loss of revenue.
Friday, June 17th, 2022
Lt. Governor Visits Elizabethtown
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman made a stop Thursday at ECTC where she toured the
facilities and met with students and staff. Coleman also was able to be one of
the first to see the Family Scholar House myky.info kiosk and concluded her
visit by stating: “Academics is one component that is its own challenge
for many students. ... To see that barriers are being removed that students
being supported through tough times to still accomplish, achieve, succeed and
move forward is exactly what is going to change the trajectory of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky.”
Friday, June 17th, 2022
New Director Of Maintenance At Larue County Schools
The LaRue County School Superintendent David
Raleigh has announced that William Miller, who has been with the district for 13
years, will be the new Director of Maintenance. He will take over for Phil
Fulkerson who is retiring at the end of July.
Friday, June 17th, 2022
WLOC Clothes for Kids Receives A $50,000 Grant
WLOC Clothes For Kids was informed on Thursday by the Dart Foundation of a grant
in the amount of $50,000. Of that amount, Clothes for Kids will use $25,000 for
back to school purchases and the other $25,000 will be used for the angel tree
program. WLOC Clothes for Kids serves the 9 Family Resource Centers in the Hart
county and Caverna school system. Our many thanks to the Dart Foundation for
their generosity and willingness to help our community.
Thursday, June 16th, 2022
Man Pinned Beneath Golf Cart Dies
A man
pinned beneath a golf cart over the weekend is dead. Police in Edmonson County
say the incident is being ruled accidental. Around 6pm Sunday, first responders
arrived at Cave Hollow Bay just off of KY 728 between Bee Spring and Cub Run.
They found 68-year-old Stephen Strobe of Bowling Green trapped under the cart in
a ditch. Strobe was taken to The Medical Center in Bowling Green where he was
pronounced deceased.
Thursday, June 16th, 2022
Hodgenville Assault
A
Hodgenville man is jailed after a physical assault. Tuesday, just before 10pm
local time, police responded to Beechtree Street in Hodgenville and arrested
28-year-old Dylan Sheldon. A male victim there claims Sheldon choked and then
punched him multiple times. Police say the two men are related. Dylan Sheldon
is charged with strangulation and domestic assault.
Thursday, June 16th, 2022
Hart County Woman Jailed In Grayson County
A Hart
County woman wanted in Grayson County has turned herself in. Clarkson Police
had been searching for 38-year-old Rachel Downs of Munfordville since early last
week in connection to a drug investigation. Last Monday, officers responded to a
location on West Main Street in Clarkson where they found Downs and 64-year-old
Shirley Vincent of Clarkson sitting in a car. Items found inside the car
resulted in seizure of the vehicle. Later, after police obtained a search
warrant, a substantial amount of methamphetamine was discovered along with other
narcotics, a large sum of cash and additional items believed to be used for
distribution of drugs. Shirley Vincent was arrested the next day and charged
with trafficking in methamphetamine and opiates. Rachel Downs turned herself in
this past Tuesday and is also charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and
opiates.
Thursday, June 16th, 2022
Large Ford Recall
Ford
is recalling nearly 3 million vehicles to fix a known transmission issue which
may increase the risk of inadvertent rollaway crashes. The recall covers certain
2013 to 2019 Escape models, 2013 to 2018 C-Max models, 2013 to 2016 Fusions,
2013 to 2021 Transit Connects and 2015 to 2018 Edge models. National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration documents indicate a bushing which attaches the
shifter cable to the transmission can degrade or detach. A vehicle thought to
have been shifted into park may actually be in a different gear, allowing it to
roll away. Ford acknowledges four injury reports due to the issue, and six
property damage claims. The company has 1,630 related warranty reports and 233
related complaints. Dealers will replace the bushing and add a protective cap.
Affected owners should recieve letters from Ford around the end of this month.
Thursday, June 16th, 2022
New Larue County High School Principal
Following the resignation of Travis Gay as LaRue County High School Principal,
the school system says they have hired a familiar name on an interim basis.
Chris Price is set to fill the position for the upcoming school year. Even
though Price recently announced his retirement after serving several years as
Principal of Hodgenville Elementary, LaRue County Schools Superintendent Daivd
Raleigh says Price has agreed to come back and help. With the timing of Gay's
resignation and the lack of applicants for the position, Raleigh said Price is
the high school site-based council's unanimous selection.
Wednesday, June 15th, 2022
2nd Drowning In Taylor
County In A Week
The Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was
dispatched to a report of a person drowning near Wilson Creek yesterday. Upon
arrival, firefighters located the reporting party and obtained a point last
scene (PLS). A public safety diver and backup public safety diver was deployed
to that area and conducted search patterns. During this time, Kentucky
Fish and Wildlife (KFW) Officer deployed a side scan sonar and was able to guide
our public safety divers directly to the victim approximately 75' from the bank
and was pronounced deceased by Taylor County Coroners Office (TCCO). No rescuers
were injured during this recovery. The victim was identified as
37-year-old Jimmy Tungate, Jr. The Taylor County
Coroner’s office released a statement including that "This is the second
drowning in Taylor County in 3 days, Please wear a life jacket, know your limits
and be cautious of access locations around pools & water edges."
The death is still under investigation by the
Taylor County Coroner’s Office and the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife.
Wednesday, June 15th, 2022
A New Area Scam Is Circulating
Everyone should be aware of a new
scam call going around. These individuals are claiming they are KU (Kentucky
Utilities). When they call, they are threatening to cut off your services if you
don't pay over the phone with a credit card. If you receive a suspicious call,
be sure and call your utility company immediately and don't give them any
personal information.
Wednesday, June 15th, 2022
Child Removed From Home & Drug Arrests
Made In Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department
responded to Valley View Drive in reference to a domestic complaint yesterday.
Officers conducted a search of the residence where they located digital scales,
Methamphetamine, Drug Paraphernalia and Marijuana. Officers also located a minor
child asleep on a mattress on the floor and requested the Department Of Social
Services respond to the scene. Richard N. Short of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and
charged with Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense
(Methamphetamine), Possession Of Marijuana, Possession Drug Paraphernalia,
Endangering The Welfare Of A Minor. Katherine M. Moore of Glasgow Ky., was
arrested and charged with Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense
(Methamphetamine), Possession Drug Paraphernalia, Endangering The Welfare Of A
Minor. The arrest was made by Officer John DuBarry, assisted by Officer Mason
Wethington , Officer Hayden Phillips and the Department Of Social Services.
Tuesday, June 14th, 2022
Leitchfield Man Arrested For Rape
A
Leitchfield man is now in custody after allegedly raping a 16-year-old nearly 10
months ago. Thursday, police in Grayson County arrested 23-year-old Hugh Mudge
on a warrant. He was indicted earlier this month by a grand jury for 1st degree
rape, 1st degree sexual abuse, sexual misconduct and terroristic threatening.
The incident resulting in these charges happened in August of last year. Mudge
allegedly threatened the victim, afterwards. He remains jailed at Grayson County
Detention Center.
Tuesday, June 14th, 2022
Horse Cave City Council
Meeting Recap
Monday night's Horse Cave City Council meeting featured mostly routine
business. In unfinished items, an ordinance passed to adopt next fiscal year's
budget and the council approved the city's audit presented at the May meeting.
In new business, approval was given to advertise surplus property for bids and
dates of June 29th and 30th were set for potential 1st and 2nd readings to amend
the current budget. Horse Cave Volunteer Fire Department's standard operating
procedure was approved and Carrie Bunch is now appointed director of the water
board. Departmental reports were given and the meeting closed in order.
Tuesday, June 14th, 2022
A Campbellsville Child Drowns In Swimming Pool
A Campbellsville
toddler has died after drowning. Taylor County's Coroner told a local media
outlet the three-year-old was found floating unresponsive Sunday in a
residential swimming pool. First responders attempted resuscitation but were
unsuccessful. The child was pronounced dead at Taylor Regional Hospital.
Monday, June 13th, 2022
Several Hart County
Indictments:
The Hart County Grand Jury has returned the following indictments:
Jessie Trent, of Horse Cave, for Trafficking in Controlled Substance, Promoting Contraband, Criminal Trespassing
Brian Crump, of Horse Cave, for Sexual abuse, Sodomy
Melissa Logsdon, of Munfordville, for Receiving Stolen Property ($10,000 or more), Tampering with physical evidence
Georgia Thompson, of Hardyville, for Flagrant Non-Support and Persistent Felony Offender
Zachary Prioletti, of Bonnieville, for Rape
Christopher Page, of Bowling Green, for Possession of a Handgun by a Convicted Felon
Monday, June 13th, 2022
Bowling Green Man Arrested On
Sexual Abuse Charges of A Minor
Friday, June 10th, 2022
KSP Asks For Help With Locating A Missing Magnolia Teen
The Kentucky State Police requests assistance in their on-going investigation of
locating a missing runaway juvenile. 17-year-old Emma Holliday, of Magnolia, KY
was last seen at her home at approximately 2:00 AM on Wednesday, June 9, 2022.
Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Emma Holliday is urged to
contact Trooper Ronnie Reynolds at 1-270-782-2010.
Friday, June 10th, 2022
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrest
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a
traffic stop on Leslie Avenue this past Wednesday. Officer Carroll made contact
with the driver, Jessica McCawley, and noted that the vehicle had an expired
registration. McCawley gave officers permission to search the vehicle. Following
the search, they located Gabapentin and Methamphetamine. Jessica McCawley of
Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with One Headlight, Failure To Produce
Insurance Card, Failure Of Owner To Maintain Required Insurance, No Registration
Plates, No Registration Receipt, and two counts of Possession Control Substance
(Drug Unspecified).The arrest was made Officer Hunter Carroll.
Friday, June 10th, 2022
Repeat Burglar Arrested In
Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department responded
to a burglary compliant located on Adams Place on Monday. Officers spoke with
the resident who had called police, which advised that a male subject had
entered her home without her permission on three separate occasions. After
reviewing the resident's security camera footage, the police were able to
identify the individual who had broken into the house as Zachary Saltsman.
Zachary B. Saltsman of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Burglary 2nd
Degree. The arrest was made by Officer Zachary Barber, assisted by Sgt. Wesley
Hicks.
Thursday, June 9th, 2022
Green County House A Complete Loss Following Fire
Thursday, June 9th, 2022
Felon Arrested With Gun
A
convicted felon is back in custody after being discovered passed out in a
vehicle with a gun in his lap. Glasgow Police Department responded to a
complaint Tuesday on East Main Street and made contact with Dwayne T. Smith.
After waking him up and confirming his identity, he was arrested and charged
with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol --- 3rd Offense,
possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and possession of an open alcohol
beverage container in a motor vehicle.
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Thursday, June 9th, 2022
Two Arrested For Murder
Two suspects are in custoday in relation
to a double homicide that took place in Bullitt County last Monday. Officers
with Bullitt County Sheriff’s Deparment arrested Bradley Ross and Savannah
McClanahan on Conestoga Parkway in Shepherdsville Wednesday afternoon. Both are
charged with two counts of murder, 1st degree robbery and tampering with
physical evidence. Victims of the homicide are identified as Katelyn Rayman and
Kristin Longaker. They were discovered shot by Bullitt County Sheriff’s
Deputies after being called to a location just west of Shepherdsville. The
search continues for a silver 2002 Hyundai Elantra with a Kentucky registration
plate, 579-AMN.
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Thursday, June 9th, 2022
Federal Charges For Horse Cave Man
Federal authorities are interested in the
drug case of a Horse Cave man. A federal indictement names 42-year-old James
Santillis Franklin for six counts of distributing methamphetamine and one count
of conspiracy to distribute the drug. These charges go back to 2017 in Warren
County. No future dates are noted for the case. Franklin is also scheduled for
sentencing later this month in Barren Circuit Court after being convicted in
March for engaging in organized crime, two counts of first-degree trafficking in
a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence. These charges stem
from 2019. The Commonwealth has recommended a sentence of 70 years for this
case. Franklin remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center.
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2022
Fatal Collision On I65 In Hardin County
Kentucky State Police Post 4 troopers responded to a two-vehicle collision on
I-65 in Hardin Co. Monday night. On June 6 at approximately 11:02 P.M. EST,
Trooper Matt Johnson was responding to a non-injury collision on the Western
Kentucky Parkway when he came upon a separate two vehicle collision near the 91
mile-marker on I-65. The preliminary investigation revealed Chloe Corse, age 19
of Louisville, was traveling north on I-65 in a 2006 Saturn VUE when she lost
control during a period of heavy rainfall causing the vehicle to spin before
coming to a stop facing south in the northbound lanes. At that time a 2002
Chevrolet Monte Carlo operated by Gerald Bell, age 56 of Bruceton, TN, struck
Corse’s vehicle head-on. Bell and a 25 year old passenger were transported to
University of Louisville Hospital for life-threatening injuries. Bell later
succumbed to his injuries. Corse reported no injuries from the collision. The
northbound lanes of I-65 were closed for approximately one hour in order to
allow troopers to investigate the collision. KSP Post 4 was assisted at the
scene by the Hardin County EMS, and the Elizabethtown Fire Dept.. The collision
remains under investigation by Tpr. Matt Johnson.
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Tuesday, June 7th, 2022
An Illegal Burn Causes Blaze In Glasgow
Tuesday, June 7th, 2022
24 Year Old Killed In Industrial Accident At Metalsa
The Elizabethtown Police department was called to Metalsa around 2:00am CST for
an employee who had been struck by a piece of machinery. According to the
preliminary investigation, 24 year old
Lance Winemiller was hurt in an industrial accident involving a forklift.
Winemiller was pronounced dead at the scene by the Hardin County coroner’s
office. The Elizabethtown Police Department is investigating the death. No other
information was immediately available.
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Tuesday, June 7th, 2022
Deer
Causes Wreck, DUI Arrest Follows
A man on a
motorcycle is charged with DUI after deer caused him to crash. Cave City police
responded Friday after a call of a wreck on Wilson Road, just off of KY 90, east
of town. Upon arrival, police identified the driver as 31-year-old Johnathan
Jones and detected an odor of alcohol, which was measured at .08. He was taken
to Barren County Detention center and booked on charges of operating a motor
vehicle under the influence of alcohol --- fourth or more offense, driving on a
DUI suspended license ---second offense and having no operator’s license. He
remains jailed with a $5,000 bond.
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Tuesday, June 7th, 2022
Glasgow Man Arrested On Weapons Charges
Monday, June 6th, 2022
Double Shooting Leaves Two
Dead
On
Sunday, just before 6:30 a.m. the Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 3 received a
call for service of a shooting incident in Simpson County. Law Enforcement
responded to the scene at 637 Patton Road in Franklin. Upon arrival at the scene
Tierra N. Williams (21) of Franklin was located with multiple gunshot wounds.
She was transported to the Medical Center at Franklin where she was pronounced
deceased by the Simpson County Coroner. Kentucky State Police attempted to
locate Jeremy D. Williams (25) of Franklin, in connection with the shooting
death of his wife. Jeremy Williams was located deceased in his vehicle on I-65
near the 23 mile marker north bound of an apparent self-inflicted gun shot
wound. The
investigation continues by KSP detectives. They were assisted on the scene by
the Simpson County Sheriff's Office, Franklin Police Department, Simpson County
Coroner, Simpson County EMS, and the Warren County Sheriff's Office.
Monday, June 6th, 2022
Taylor County House Fire
Claims Life Of Elderly Woman
According to the Taylor County Fire Department, an 81-year-old woman has died in
a house fire that occurred on Saturday afternoon near Campbellsville. The Taylor
County Fire Department was dispatched at 2:20 p.m. to a residence that was
located at 5522 Hodgenville Road. Upon arrival, the fire department noted that
at least half the home was in flames. While en route, firefighters were notified
by dispatch that an elderly resident may still be inside the residence. After
arriving on scene, a crew made entry into the house through a bedroom window and
located the resident, who was later identified as Vivian Christie. Christie was
removed from the structure, but was pronounced deceases by the Taylor County
Coroner. The coroner’s office transported the body to the State Medical
Examiner’s Office for an autopsy. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Friday, June 3rd, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court June Meeting Recap
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE
EX JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER
BRO. BEN BENNINGFIELD PASTOR LEITCHFIELD CROSSING BAPTIST CHURCH OPENED THE
MEETING WITH PRAYER. COMMITTEE REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING SHERIFF JEFF WILSON
STATING THAT DEPUTY JEFF LAWLER HAD RESIGNED HIS POSITION EFFECT JUNE 30.
THE SHERIFF ALSO STATED THAT PATROLLING AT NOLIN LAKE STARTED MAY 30th.
JAILER ISRAEL BERGERSON STATED THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 207 IN THE COUNTY JAIL AND
JAILER BERGERSON PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK FOR JUST OVER $27,500 TO THE
COURT.
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS THE COURT APPROVED A BID OF $52,000 FROM KEVIN WILSON
DOZING FOR CONCORD CHURCH ROAD,
2ND READING OF ROAD LIST, 2ND READING OF 22/23 BUDGET,
2nd READING REGULATION OF SEXUALITY ORIENTED BUSINESS,
BUDGET TRANSFER #18, PAYMENT OF CLAIMS,
AND APPROVED NEXT MEETING DATE TO JUNE 23.
Thursday, June 2nd, 2022
A Volunteer Fireman Injured
Following Ambulance Rollover
A fireman collecting
donations during a roadblock is among two people critically injured just before
dark Tuesday evening in a multi-vehicle crash on KY 313 at the intersection of
US 60 near Flaherty just west of the Meade-Hardin County line. The crash
involved an ambulance on a medical run traveling north when it was hit by a
passenger car. The ambulance rolled and struck a fire truck positioned for the
roadblock which was part of Flaherty Fire Department's Crusade for Children
fundraiser. The ambulance continued on to impact a F-350 pickup before coming to
rest. The firefighter, identified as Lloyd Claycomb, was struck by the ambulance
during the incident. Claycomb and the driver of the car were both air-lifted to
University of Louisville Hospital. Two people in the ambulance were transported
to Hardin Memorial Hospital for non-life threatening injuries. The pickup
driver was not injured.
Thursday, June 2nd, 2022
A Campbellsville Shooter In Custody
A man shooting at people
in Campbellsville is in custody. During the noon hour on Wednesday,
Campbellsville-Taylor 911 received several reports of shots fired in the Taylor
Boulevard vicinity. Units from Campbellsville Police, Taylor County Sheriff’s
Department and Kentucky State Police responded and arrested 23-year-old James
Ferguson of Campbellsville, charging him with three counts of 1st degree wanton
endangerment. Ferguson was taken to Taylor County Detention Center.
Thursday, June 2nd, 2022
Glasgow Fatal Accident
A man who died after a
Tuesday wreck in Glasgow suffered a medical emergency while driving. Police
responded to Trojan Trail and found Richard Mattingly in a pickup that ran off
the roadway into a field. He was taken to TJ Samson Hospital, where he was
pronounced dead. A report from Glasgow Police does not specify the type of
medical condition that occurred and does not indicate Mattingly's age.
Thursday, June 2nd, 2022
KSP Revisits Open Horse Cave Murder
Case
The person or persons
responsible for the murder of a Horse Cave man remain unknown now nearly 20
years later. Kentucky State Police is reaching out to the public for help in
the cold case. November 8th of 2002, James "Jimmy" Perkins was found bludgeoned
to death in his mobile home on Pace Road, which is between Horse Cave and the
interstate just off of KY 218. About a decade later, KSP issued a press release
in 2011 asking for anyone with information to come forward but there were no new
leads to help solve the mystery. During that push for public assistance, his
brother, Joe, spoke with media outlets, describing Jimmy as a bootlegger, drug
dealer and thief. Joe said his brother stole a load of pot, packaged it and
sold it. He suspected the owner of the stash is responsible for the murder. A
KSP investigator in 2011 said several theories had been considered and they
believed the responsible person or persons knew the victim and the murder was
not a random crime. Jimmy Perkins was last seen November 7th, 2002, leaving a
party, heading for his home. He was found dead by friends the next day. Here in
2022, Detective Gary Travis is rehashing what is known and urges anyone with
information to call Kentucky State Police Post 3 in Bowling Green at
270-782-2010.
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022
Explosion In Elizabethtown Causes
Several Injuries
A small explosion and fire occurred at a
residential construction site near Elizabethtown Yesterday. Bryce Shumate, the
emergency management director for Hardin County, stated that a crew was working
at a home on Ferndale Drive just off the Lincoln Parkway. One of the
construction workers accidentally struck an underground propane tank at the
residence, causing the explosion and fire thereafter. Three of the construction
workers were injured in the blast, two of which were airlifted to a Louisville
hospital. Fire departments prevented the fire from spreading to the nearby
houses. Shumate stated that the tank was not part of a utility company. It has
not been released whether or not the homeowners marked the location of the tank.
At this time, names of those injured in the explosion have not been released. An
investigation is ongoing.
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrests
On Sunday, the Glasgow Police Department
conducted a traffic stop on Happy Valley Road that resulted in one person being
arrested on drug related charges. Officer Bragg made contact with Dakota Wilson
and confirmed that he had active warrants for his arrest. Officers searched his
persons and located Methamphetamine inside of his pants pocket. Dakota Wilson of
Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Driving On DUI Suspended License 1st
Offense, Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 3rd Or> Offense
(Methamphetamine). He was also served the active warrants. The arrest was made
by Officer Garth Bragg.
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022
KY 222 Closure Begins Today
Beginning Today (June 1st), KY 222 will be closed at the bridge over Western
Kentucky Parkway in Hardin County. The bridge will be replaced as part of the
parkway rehabilitation project. Closure will begin at 8am and a detour will be
activated. Signs will be in place to direct motorists along the route. The
newly constructed bridge and roadway will be open to traffic by August 1st. With
the closure of KY 222, the parkway will be affected through the first few nights
for demolition of the existing bridge. Each night (anticipated to be June 1st -
3rd), the parkway will be closed between Exits 124 and 133 from 9pm to 6am.
Signs will also be in place for this detour.
Wednesday, June 1st, 2022
Barren County Murder Indictments
On March 27th, 2021, the Barren County Sheriff’s Office
responded to 58-B North Lucas Road in reference to an unresponsive 19-month-old
male. The child was transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital and was later
pronounced deceased. Detectives observed suspicious bruising on the head of the
child and sent the child to the Medical Examiner’s Office in Louisville for an
autopsy. The results of the autopsy determined the child died from blunt impact
injuries of the head, and the manner of death was ruled Homicide. On Friday May
27, 2022, Barren County Sheriff’s Office served four indictment warrants. On
May 18th, 2022, the facts of the case were presented to a Barren
County Grand Jury, and the following indictments were returned.
Devin Pierce 22 y/o male: Charged with Murder
Serenity Brown 19 y/o female: Charged with Murder
Jessica Brown 45 y/o female: Charged with Tampering with physical evidence
Marty Brown 59 y/o male: Charged with Tampering with physical evidence
Tuesday, May 31st, 2022
Faulkner's Farewell
From his teammates in the Sweet 16
tournament playing for Hart County in 1989 to his students, teachers and staff
at Caverna here in 2022, countless individuals have come to know and love
Cornelius Faulkner… Elementary teacher, middle school teacher, assistant
principal, principal, superintendent, coach… friend. Some of these, he
accomplished in tandem, mentoring young men and women along the way in education
of school curriculum, sportsmanship and the subject of life. Difficulties of
sacrifice for all the extra time and effort it takes shape the lives youngsters,
including his own, are no secret. Mr. Faulkner has done it with the grace and
civility few possess. Generations of students and our community as a whole are
better because of his career. With Cornelius Faulkner’s watch as superintendent
ending, the community is invited to attend a farewell in his honor at the
Caverna High School Cafeteria on Wednesday from 3-6pm. As recently announced,
Mr. Faulkner’s position is being filled by Amanda Abell. She has been a member
of the administrative team for the past seven years and will continue to pursue
a bold vision for the Caverna Independent School System. Wednesday’s community
invitation also includes a welcoming reception for Ms. Abell. Stop by, offer
congratulations, well wishes and share memories with Mr. Faulkner and Ms. Abell.
Again, Wednesday 3-6 at Caverna High School’s cafeteria.
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Tuesday, May 31st, 2022
Former UK Football Coach Arrested
Former University of Kentucky
Football Coach Hal Mumme was arrested at the Hyatt in Lexington early Friday
morning. An arrest citation charges Mumme with criminal trespassing and
resisting arrest in connection an incident where he was asked to leave the
building but refused. The description also states Mumme became physical with
police during the arrest. Mumme appeared in court Friday afternoon from jail via
video for arraignment and entered a plea of guilty to both misdemeanor charges.
He was credited with time served and the judge waived Mumme’s court costs. Hal
Mumme was the head football coach at UK for four seasons, from late 1996 to
early 2001. He resigned amid allegations he violated NCAA rules.
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Tuesday, May 31st, 2022
Intoxicated Man Flees Police;
Arrested
An intoxicated man driving a pickup
truck and utility trailer tried to flee police Sunday night in Leitchfield after
initially being stranded near the Western Kentucky Parkway Interchange. Around
10:30, an officer provided traffic assistance as the man received a jump from
another motorist. After the assisting motorist left, the man in the pickup did
not leave the scene. As the officer approached the driver’s window, an odor of
alcohol was detected. The man behind the wheel, identified as 34-year-old Casey
Campbell of Benton, began to drive off. The officer attempted to gain control
of the steering wheel but the truck accelerated, creating the potential of being
run over by the vehicle or the trailer in-tow. As the struggle progressed, the
officer was able to stop the vehicle and detain the driver. A search of the
truck resulted in the discovery of suspected methamphetamine and other drug
related items. Casey Campbell was taken to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center
and then to Grayson County Detention Center where he is booked for possession of
methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, DUI, driving on a suspended license,
having no registration and no insurance and for failure to wear a seat belt.
According to a Grayson County media outlet, the incident marks Campbell’s fourth
DUI arrest.
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Friday, May 27th, 2022
Man Arrested Following Moped Theft
In Glasgow
On Thursday, the Glasgow Police Department recovered a stolen moped
on Hillcrest Street. Officer Moore located the stolen moped parked in a yard at
a residence on Hillcrest Street and was able to make contact with Michael B.
Groce who had been in possession of the moped. Officers executed a search
warrant on the residence where they located Methamphetamine, digital scales and
a glass pipe inside of the residence.
Michael B. Groce of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Receiving Stolen
Property $500<$1,000 , Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense
(Methamphetamine), Possession Drug Paraphernalia. The arrest was made by Officer
Andrew Moore, assisted by Officer John Warnock.
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Friday, May 27th, 2022
Glasgow Square Closed at Noon For
Concert
The roads around the Glasgow Public Square will be shutting down
today at noon due to the free concert event being held later tonight. There will
be signs in place redirecting traffic. For updates, please visit the Glasgow
Police Department's Facebook page.
Thursday, May 26th, 2022
Kentucky State Fair Competitions
The Kentucky State Fair event book is
now available online with details about this year's scheduled competitions. The
book outlines classes, rules and deadlines for the fair. Officials say cash
prizes and more than 5,000 blue ribbons are awarded each year at the fair for
baking, livestock, art, crafts and gardening. Departments include culinary,
antiques, livestock, homebrew beer, photography and textiles and those are
subdivided into a total of 7,000 classes. Entries open June 1 at
kystatefair.org/participate/compete. This year’s fair runs August 18th
through 28th in Louisville.
Thursday, May 26th, 2022
Edmonson Former Teacher Sentenced On
Sex Related Charges
A former Edmonson County teacher has
been sentenced to federal prison on charges of attempted online enticement of a
minor and attempted production of child pornography. On Tuesday, 30-year-old
William Lindsey of Brownsville was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 15 years
and 8 months. Lindsey had entered a guilty plea to these charges, which stemmed
from an undercover investigation. Lindsey was a music teacher at Edmonson County
High School.
Thursday, May 26th, 2022
Wreck Involves UPS Truck
A Hart County man was injured midday
Wednesday during a collision involving a UPS delivery truck in LaRue County.
Police say Robert Lowe was traveling on Levelwoods Road, which is between
Hodgenville and Campbellsville near the LaRue-Taylor County Line. He collided
with the UPS truck, driven by Tanner White of Campbellsville. Lowe was taken to
Taylor Regional Hospital. White was not injured.
Thursday, May 26th, 2022
Vehicles Shot In Cecilia
Shots were fired at unoccupied
vehicles in Cecilia early Monday. Police were notified of multiple gunshots
around 3am. The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office says three vehicles in the East
Main Street area were struck and damaged. When deputies arrived, no one was
found in the vicinity. Sheriff John Ward says property was the apparent target
and there is no known directed threat toward anyone in the community.
Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
WLOC 2021-2022 MVPs
WLOC would like to congratulate the 2022 WLOC MVPs listed below:
Clark Rexroat:
Clark had the most points - 297, of the year.
Most assists of the season - 111.
All district season and tournament team.
13th in HCHS history for a career assist at 247
Also our congratulations to Dea Bradley and Haley Sturgeon who received the WLOC Studio 101 MVP awards for 2021-2022.
Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
Juvenile Killed On Western Kentucky
Parkway Crash
The Kentucky State Police is investigating a single vehicle fatal
collision that occurred in Grayson Co. Monday afternoon. On Monday, at
approximately 2:30 PM , the Kentucky State Police was requested by the Grayson
Co. Sheriff’s Office to investigate a fatal collision that occurred westbound on
the Western Kentucky Parkway near the 91 mile-marker. The preliminary
investigation revealed that April Mitchell, 48 of Paducah, was operating a 2006
Ford Expedition westbound on the WK Parkway pulling a travel trailer, when for
unknown reasons the trailer began to sway back and forth causing the operator to
lose control before overturning and striking a guardrail. A 14 year-old
passenger was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Grayson Co. Coroner’s
Office. Mitchell and five other passengers were transported to Owensboro Health
Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.
The westbound lanes of the Western Kentucky
Parkway were closed for several hours in order to allow troopers to reconstruct
the collision.
Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
New Glasgow Police Officer
Officer John Pendley was sworn in
last night at the Glasgow City Council meeting by Mayor Armstrong, after
recently graduating from the Department of Criminal Justice Training in
Richmond. Photos of the vent can be seen on the Glasgow police department
Facebook page.
Wednesday, May 25th, 2022
Two Arrested With Active Warrants In
Glasgow
On Monday, the Glasgow Police
Department responded to a residence on Carnation Drive in reference to serving
active warrants. Officers located Nathaniel Vincent and Mikayla Fields and
confirmed they had active warrants. Officers located Methamphetamine inside a
jacket pocket after Fields and Vincent attempted to destroy the evidence.
Nathaniel A. Vincent of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Possession
Control Substance 1st Degree 2nd Offense (Methamphetamine), Possession Drug
Paraphernalia, Tampering With Physical Evidence. Mikayla L. Fields of Glasgow
Ky., was arrested and charged with Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 2nd
Offense (Methamphetamine), Possession Drug Paraphernalia, Tampering With
Physical Evidence. Both were also charged with the active warrants. The arrest
was made by Officer Josh Hardin.
Tuesday, May 24th, 2022
Vehicle vs. Amish Buggy In Barren
County
Another motor vehicle
versus horse-drawn buggy crash has occurred in South-Central Kentucky. Police
in Barren County say the incident happened Monday afternoon on KY 1297 near Old
Zion Methodist Church. The crash caused injuries but no further details have
been released. Investigation continues.
Tuesday, May 24th, 2022
Elizabethtown Juvenile Victim of
Shooting
A shooting suspect remains
at large in Elizabethtown. Monday morning, police received a call regarding a
male juvenile who was shot at a location on Buford Lane. The victim was taken to
a local hospital and remains in stable condition. Police say they believe the
juvenile was targeted. Investigation of the shooting continues.
Tuesday, May 24th, 2022
Several Bowling Green Bomb Threats
Bowling Green Police
responded to bomb and shooting threats made against several businesses over the
weekend. Saturday evening, officers responded to the Nashville Road location of
Wingstop. A suspect claimed to have placed explosives nearby which were set to
detonate. The suspect also warned of a plan to come in and shoot everyone with
an assault rifle. As police investigated the first call, a similar threat was
reported at nearby Smoothie King and later at Cheddars and then Dairy Queen,
McDonalds and Burger King. A recording of the voice was obtained by police,
which is to believed to be from a young male. There are no suspects in custody,
but police are tracking call information. Bomb and shooting claims were not
substantiated at any of the threatened locations.
Tuesday, May 24th, 2022
Edmonson Vehicle Theft & Crash
Police in Edmonson County
are searching for a suspect who stole a car from a residential driveway and then
wrecked it on Sulphur Road. The sheriff's department says the red Ford Escape
which belongs to Jeremiah Powell was taken late Saturday or early Sunday. The
wreck location is about two miles from the residence. The SUV crashed in a
heavily wooded area and was found wedged between trees. The Edmonson County
Sheriff's Department says the investigation is on-going and there are no
suspects at this time. Anyone with information regarding the theft should
contact authorities.
Monday, May 23rd, 2022
Glasgow Man Charged With
Manslaughter & Other Drug Charges
Last
Friday the Barren River Drug Task Force filed charges against 33-year-old
Tavaris M. Casher of Glasgow for Manslaughter 2nd and Trafficking in a
controlled substance 1st degree (Carfentanil or fentanyl derivatives). The
arrest stemmed from an investigation that started on 04/04/2022 when a Cave City
woman died from an apparent drug overdose which contained suspected fentanyl
which was later confirmed by the medical examiner’s report. The investigation
led to a search warrant at Casher’s residence later that evening by the Glasgow
PD, DTF and Barren Co. Sheriff’s Dept. Numerous items were located including
suspected counterfeit oxycodone pills that contained fentanyl, Xanax bars,
marijuana, and a stolen firearm. He was lodged in the Barren County Jail by GPD.
The DTF continued the investigation and found through interviews and digital
searches that Mr. Casher allegedly sold or provided the deceased with the
fentanyl pills which caused her death. The Drug Task Force is speaking with
Federal Authorities in reference to possible charges on Mr. Casher in Federal
Court for the Cave City woman’s death. The DTF would like to thank the Glasgow
Police Department, Cave City Police Department, Barren Co. Sheriff’s Department,
Barren Co. Corner, Bowling Green Police Department, and the State Medical
Examiner for their assistance in this case.
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Monday, May 23rd, 2022
Cave City Receives Road Repair Grant
The
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has announced that the City of Cave City will
receive $62,160 in Road Aid Emergency Funds for slide repair on Grinstead Mill
Road. A statement from the transportation cabinet: “The Transportation Cabinet
is pleased to approve this request for funding to provide assistance to Cave
City to repair and maintain safe connections in the community,” said
Transportation Secretary Jim Gray. The location on Grinstead Mill Road being
addressed is located 0.5 miles north of KY 70. The City of Cave City is
responsible for administering the work.
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Monday, May 23rd, 2022
Two Men Are Dead After A Police
Involved Shooting
According to the Indiana State Police, a vehicle that was stopped in the roadway
south of Palmyra Indiana, just before 9:30 pm, apparently out of gas. Two good
Samaritans and A Palmyra police officer stopped to assist. After stopping, the
police officer asked Justin Moore, the driver of the vehicle, to place a small
knife he had on his person back in the vehicle. As Moore entered his car to
return the knife, he grabbed a shot gun and shot at the police officer. The
police officer then returned fire. Moore shot a second time, fatally wounding a
volunteer firefighter, who’s name was Jacob McClanahan, age 24, of Corydon,
Indiana. The police officer continued to return fire until, Moore was fatally
wounded. McLanahan was a member of the Ramsey Volunteer Fire Department, the
Harrison Township Volunteer Fire Department, the New Middletown Township
Volunteer Fire Department and the Leavenworth Fire Department. An investigation
into the incident is ongoing.
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Friday,
May 20th, 2022
May Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
Recap
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET
THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER
followed by REV. HORACE GRAHAM OPENING THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
• JAILER ISRAEL BERGERSON STATED THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 198 IN THE COOUNTY JAIL.
• SHERIFF JEFF WILSON STATED THAT ANDREE BARBOUR has GRADUATED FROM THE POLICE ACADEMY.
• AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS THE COURT APPROVED 1ST READING OF COUNTY ROAD LIST,
• 1ST READING FOR LICENSE AND REGULATIONS OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES,
• PAYMENT OF $100,000 TO INDUSTRIAL AUTHORITY FOR REVOLVING LOAN FUND,
• PAYMENT OF $170,000 TO SOLID WASTE
And several other articles of business.
THE COURTS NEXT MEETING WILL THURSDAY JUNE 2, 2022 AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
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Thursday, May 19th, 2022
Felony Arrest In Cave City
On Monday the Cave City Police
Department was dispatched to 201 Broadway St. in reference to an Assault that
had taken place. Upon arrival, Officers Childress and Phillips observed a male,
identified as Victor Bostwick, lying on the floor and another male, identified
as Anthony Pennington, sitting in a chair. Both males were under the influence
of alcohol. Pennington began being non-compliant with officers commands and was
detained. While detained, Officer Childress was attempting to explain to
Pennington what had taken place and Pennington kicked Officer Childress. Anthony
Pennington was then placed under arrest and transported to the Barren County
Detention Center and charged with the following charges:
Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree
Alcohol Intoxication In A Public place
Resisting Arrest
Assault 3rd Degree Police/Probation Officer
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Thursday, May 19th, 2022
Green County Woman Sentenced To
Federal Prison
A Green County woman's
sentence has been announced for submitting several fraudulent federal government
assistance applications. In February, 41-year-old Mandy Ellen Bauer of
Greensburg entered a guilty plea after being accused of filing nine fraudulent
applications for various Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES)
Act financial assistance programs. That included the Paycheck Protection Program
(PPP) loans, Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), and advance tax credit
payments. In all, federal officials said it resulted in the attempted theft of
more than $230,000. Bauer filed the applications between April 2020 and July
2020. Investigators say Bauer exaggerated the gross revenues, number of
employees, and payroll of her company - Family Personal Sales. All of Bauer’s
fraudulent applications were rejected, and she did not receive any funds. She
was sentenced Tuesday in a federal courtroom in Bowling Green to 12 months and
one day in federal prison.
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Thursday, May 19th, 2022
Grayson County Home Invasion Ends
With Injuries
A Grayson County home
invasion resulted in serous injuries to a man inside the residence. The incident
happened Monday night on Rabbit Flat Road. Police received a 911 call and
responded to find the victim had been struck in the head. The man was flown to U
of L Hospital in Louisville. A witness told deputies two men left the residence
in an older model white sedan. Around two hours later, both suspects
surrendered at Leitchfield Police Department. The two men are identified as
24-year-old Jacob Finley and 22-year-old William Basham both of Grayson County.
Both are also wanted for a burglary in Big Clifty on Sunday. From the Monday
incident, they are charged with assault and two counts of burglary.
Thursday, May 19th, 2022
Caverna Names New Girl's Head
Basketball Coach
Caverna has announced a new
Girls Head Basketball coach with a familiar name. Madison Faulkner was
officially named to the position Friday. She takes over the reins from her
father, Cornelius Faulkner, who has served as head coach and superintendent over
the past few seasons. Cornelius is retiring at the end of this school year.
Madison is a 2016 Caverna Graduate and went on to a successful collegiate
playing career at Campbellsville University and afterwards joined the program's
coaching staff. With Madison Faulkner's hiring, one of the two basketball head
coaching positions is now filled as the search continues for a new boys coach at
Caverna.
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Wednesday, May 18th, 2022
Radcliff Man Arrested on
Strangulation and Child Abuse Charges
A Radcliff man has
been arrested and charged with child abuse and strangulation which happened in
April, according to the Radcliff PD. Daniel Osborne, 41, of Radcliff, was
arrested Sunday. A complaint warrant stated that Osborne had grabbed a male
juvenile family member on April 20 by the collar of the shirt and then threw the
juvenile against the wall. Following that, he kicked the child in the groin,
punched him in the chest, held him on the ground. The child disclosed that
Osborne had strangled him April 22 during a pediatric physical abuse assessment.
He completed a strangulation form with RPD and said he couldn’t breathe and lost
consciousness.
The child also stated that
Osborne told him that he was going to kill him. Osborne is lodged in the Hardin
county detention center on a $10,000 cash bond.
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Wednesday, May 18th, 2022
County, District and State Primary
Election Results
4th district magistrate winner was Amos with 157 votes.
1st District Magistrate Republican nomination was Kenny by 1 vote with 100 votes.
1st District Magistrate Democratic nomination was Thompson with 144 votes.
Clauson and McMahan will go to the General Election for the position of 10th
District Judge.
Clauson had a combined total (from Hart county and Larue county) of 1,719 and
McMahan had 2,141.
Booker won Democratic nomination for the Senate race with 213,212 votes.
Paul won the Republican nomination for the Senate race with 330,318 votes.
Pruitt wins the nomination for the 24th district democratic state representative with 1,667 votes.
Reed wins the nomination for the 24th district republican state representative with 3,769 votes.
Linderman wins the democratic nomination for the US Representative 2nd congressional district seat with 20,162 votes.
Guthrie wins the republican nomination for the US Representative 2nd congressional district seat with 52,116 votes.
(For official poll numbers, please visit the Kentucky Secretary of State's website.)
Tuesday, May 17th, 2022
Deputy Among Those Killed In
Shooting
A
sheriff’s deputy and another person have died in a shooting in Kentucky. State
police say a Calloway County Sheriff’s Deputy, was shot at the scene and taken
to a hospital, where he died. The shooting happened at the Marshall County
Sheriff’s Office in Benton just after 2pm Monday. A spokesperson with the
Marshall County Sheriff's Office says a suspect who was shot in the incident
also died. Kentucky State Police is leading the investigation.
Tuesday, May 17th, 2022
Cave City Drug Arrest Following
Traffic Stop
Careless driving led to a traffic stop and discovery of drugs in Cave City over
the weekend. Police observed a vehicle driving “erratically and swerving” along
KY 90. The driver is identified as 18-year-old Zander Houchens. A passenger is
identified as 18-year-old Skylar Johnson. Police say Houchens was impaired. An
odor of marijuana was detected resulting in a search which turned up one pound
of suspected marijuana, 10 grams of a mushroom drug and several items of drug
paraphernalia. Houchens and Johnson were arrested and lodged at the Barren
County Detention Center and later released. They both face trafficking and
possession charges. Houchens also faces DUI and other traffic related offences.
Tuesday, May 17th, 2022
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office
Make 2 Drug Arrests
Two individuals were
arrested on felony drug charges as a result of a warrant service call on Sunday,
according to the Edmonson County Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office stated
that Edmonson County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at the 100-block of Blue Bird
Road for a felony warrant service on May 15, 2022. According to officials, a
male subject, identified at Cody Johnson (18) of Smiths Grove, attempted to flee
back inside the residence as deputies made contact with the subject. Deputies
reportedly were able to secure Johnson without incident and conducted a security
sweep of the home, where they located another male subject, identified as
Michael D. Thomas, JR. (23), also of Smiths Grove, the Sheriff's Office said.
Law enforcement said they observed drug paraphernalia with suspected
methamphetamine residue laying in plain view during the security sweep. Since
neither Johnson nor Thomas granted consent to search further, the Edmonson
County Sheriff’s Office applied for and was granted a search warrant, which
resulted in the discovery of additional forms of drug paraphernalia, some with
suspected methamphetamine residue, syringe, and marijuana, according to the
Sheriff's Office. Thomas took ownership of the marijuana, while both took
ownership of the methamphetamine, the Sheriff's Office stated.
Cody Johnson was arrested and charged with:
Possession Controlled Substance, 1st Degree/1st Offense (methamphetamine)
Drug Paraphernalia—Buy/Possess
Resisting Arrest
Thomas was arrested and charged with:
Possession Controlled Substance, 1st Degree/1st Offense (methamphetamine)
Drug Paraphernalia—Buy/Possess
Possession of Marijuana
Both were lodged in Hart County Jail.
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Monday, May 16th, 2022
A Mammoth Cave Woman Arrested in
Edmonson County Following Traffic Stop
Edmonson County Sheriff's
Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Ky Hwy 259 Tuesday afternoon after a driver
pulled out of a driveway and crossed into oncoming traffic. Once the traffic
stop was initiated, 44 year-old Tonia Maria Harbin, of Mammoth Cave, exited her
vehicle, and approached the deputy's patrol vehicle. She told authorities that
there were illegal items in her vehicle. After a search of the vehicle, Harbin
was charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance, buying or
possessing drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, careless driving and
tampering with physical evidence. Harbin was lodged in
Hart County Jail.
Monday, May 16th, 2022
Several Vehicular Break-ins In
Munfordville
On May 4, 2022 the Hart
County Sheriff's Office responded to Interstate Plaza and Riverside Animal
Clinic due to several vehicles having their windows broken out with a variety of
items stolen from inside the vehicles. Upon investigation, the suspects were
recorded using stolen credit cards from the vehicles in nearby stores. They need
the public’s help with identifying the individuals in the photos located on the
hart county sheriffs Facebook page located
here.
Monday, May 16th, 2022
Several Arrests Announced By Hart
County Sheriff's Office
On May 11, 2022 the
following persons were arrested by the Hart County Sheriff's Office, Greater
Hardin County Drug Task Force, and Probation and Parole:
[1] Kayelyne Overfelt W/F 27YO Bowling Green for the offenses of Possession of a
Controlled Substance 1st Degree [methamphetamine] enhanced, Drug Paraphernalia
Possession, enhanced.
[2] Jeremy Pennington W/M 32YOA Horse Cave: Possession of Controlled Substances
1st Degree [methamphetamine] enhanced, Drug Paraphernalia- buy or possess
enhanced, Possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
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Friday, May 13th, 2022
Munfordville Elementary School Announced A New Principal
Munfordville Elementary School will
have a new principal next year. The site based council met Wednesday night and
through the alternate process selected Adam Smith to take over for the next
school year. Mr. Smith has served as the assistant principal for the past four
years at Munfordville. He will be replacing Mr. Boone, who is moving on to
become an assistant principal at Hart County High School.
Thursday, May 12th, 2022
Glasgow Man Arrested For Burglary
A Glasgow man
broke into a home and now faces charges.
Police responded to Rachel Court in
reference to a burglary compliant Tuesday and discovered 27-year-old Michael
Groce at the rear of the house exhibiting symptoms of intoxication. Police say
he was in possession of a safe and medication from inside the home. Charges
against Groce include burglary, public intoxication of a control substance and
theft by unlawful taking under $10,000. He remains in jail at Barren County
Detention Center with a $5,000 bond.
Thursday, May 12th, 2022
Early Voting Begins Today
Early
voting for all registered voters is underway today. In a change brought on by
the pandemic, citizens can cast their general ballots for next week's primary
for three days. In Hart County, you can vote at the clerk's office 8-4 today,
Friday and Saturday. Residents of other counties can also vote these three days
but hours may vary. Anyone not registered in Hart County should contact their
clerk's office for times.
Thursday, May 12th, 2022
KY-84 Road Closure
For
those who travel KY 357 and KY 84 toward Sonora, a detour will be in place
Friday. The widening project through LaRue County continues along KY 84
between KY 357 and Sonora requiring the contractor to replace a large pipe. A
portion of KY 84 near the LaRue/Hardin line will be closed Friday from around
6:30am to 5:30pm Eastern. The short detour will be signed, directing motorists
to use KY 1517.
Thursday, May 12th, 2022
Father & Daughter Arrested On Drug
Charges
A man
with a lenghty history of drug arrests and his teen daughter have been taken
into custody in Grayson County. Officials with the sherriff's department and
state police responded to Sipes School Road Saturday afternoon to serve warrants
on 47-year-old Billy Wayne Elkins. As police arrived, Elkins tried to run from
the residence but was captured trying to leave. A search of the home turned up
syringes, a baggy containing a white substance believed to be methamphatamine
and herion and a pipe. Elkins’ daughter, who is identified as 18-year-old Autumn
Elkins told officers the pipe belonged to her. She also told them her backpack
contained additional methamphetamine. Both were arrested and charged with
possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Previously
mentioned warrants for Billy Elkins were also served for failure to appear in
court. Billy Elkins also has a long list of unsettled drug related
Thursday, May 12th, 2022
Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron Files For
Govenor's Race
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed for the 2023 governor’s race.
It is a move many in the Republican Party were anticipating. Cameron is hoping
to ride his resistance to Governor Andy Beshear’s coronavirus restrictions into
the governor’s office. Cameron made history in 2019 as the first African
American in Kentucky to serve as attorney general. Now he’s trying to blaze
another trail in his bid for governor. Cameron last year led the legal fight
against pandemic-related restrictions that Beshear imposed. Cameron won the case
in the Kentucky Supreme Court, which cleared the way for new laws to rein in the
governor’s emergency powers. Daniel Cameron joins a crowded Republican Primary
field who will all likely be running on a anti-Beshear theme. Some high profile
figures within the party say it will be interresting to see how the candidates
battle each other in the primary without hurting the eventual nominee's
opportuinity to knock off Beshear in the following November.
Tuesday, May 10th, 2022
Cave City Woman Arrested On Drug
Charges Following Traffic Stop
A woman
is facing drug charges after being stopped by Cave City Police for careless
driving. Saturday, an officer observed a vehicle driving on 31W in a careless
manner. After pulling over the driver, who is identified as 65-year-old Latricia
Truelove, another officer and a K-9 unit arrived and made a positive alert
resulting in discovery of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Truelove was
taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on possession
charges, DUI of a controlled substance and several traffic and vehicle
violations.
Tuesday, May 10th, 2022
Several Elizabethtown Parking Lot
Armed Robberies
Elizabethtown Police are investigating armed robberies in parking lots near
Towne Mall. After being notified of an incident which occurred last Wednesday
night, authorities reviewed video surveillance and observed a second armed
robbery around the same time which had not been reported. Police are asking for
help from the public in coming up with leads as they try to identify both the
victim who has not come forward and the suspect. It is believed these incidents
are related to a series of five armed robberies. Authorities say each occurred
with a similar description as victims were parking and getting out of their
vehicles. Victims report being approached by a young black man in dark clothing
with a face covering, a gun and a demand to hand over valuables. On at least one
of the robberies, police say the suspect was picked up by a dark colored
Cadillac SRX. In another, the suspect fled in the victim's vehicle. Anyone with
information should contact Hardin County Crime Stoppers where information can be
shared anonymously at 1-800-597-8123.
Tuesday, May 10th, 2022
Glasgow Prostitution Ring Leader
Pleads Guilty
The
woman arrested for illegal operations at Summer Spa in Glasgow has entered a
guilty plea in district court. Back on April 4th, officers arrested 32-year-old
Jing Jing Zheng (Jing-Jing-Jung) after discovering over $22 thousand in cash and
promotion of prostitution. Upon receiving several complaints, an undercover
detective was offered sexual services. Zheng's guity plea is for one count of
promoting prostitution. The charge of practicing massage therapy without a
license was dismissed. Cash seized during the arrest was forfeited to the court.
Zheng is also ordered to undergo psychotherapy. According to information
obtained after the arrest, there is still a potential for continuing FBI
involvement in the case.
Tuesday, May 10th, 2022
Stolen Loader Out Of Glasgow
Investigators are looking for a stolen Case Loader. It was taken from Lee Brick
on 31W Bypass in Glasgow on Sunday or early Monday. It is a yellow-colored 521D
model. Anyone with information should call Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Monday, May 9th, 2022
Kentucky State Police Investigate Fatal Collision in Butler County
On Sunday, May 8th, 2022, at approximately 12:20 am, Kentucky State Police Post 3 was requested by the Butler County Sheriff's Office to investigate a fatal collision. Troopers responded to the scene of the collision located near the 4800 block of Reedyville Road (KY185) in Butler County. Preliminary investigation revealed that three motorcycles were traveling southbound on Reedyville Road near the 4800 block; a 2003 silver Harley Davidson being operated by 35 year old Teddy Duke of Morgantown, a 2000 red Honda motorcycle being operated by 34 year old James Shepherd of Jetson, and a 2003 Yamaha motorcycle being operated by 39 year old Jeremy Fegett of Caneyville. Jeremy Fegett passed the other motorcyclists, at which point they lost sight of him. Fegett continued southbound on Reedyville Road when his vehicle made contact with a 2012 John Deere Tractor and rotary cutter implement being operated by 34 year old Carlos Hopper of Bowling Green. Fegett was thrown from his motorcycle and was struck by both Teddy Duke's and James Shepherd's vehicles. Jeremy Fegett was pronounced deceased on the scene by the Butler County Coroner’s Office. Teddy Duke and James Shepherd were arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol. The investigation is being led by Trooper Bo Hubbard. He was assisted on scene by other KSP personnel, Butler County Rescue Squad, Butler County Coroner’s Office, Butler County EMS, 4th district, Bear Creek, and Morgantown Fire Departments.
Monday, May 9th, 2022
Man Who Fired Shots At KSP Arrested In Hardin County
A Louisville man who fled and fired at Kentucky State Police officers in April was booked Wednesday night in the Hardin County Detention Center. Walter Alexander, 29, was taken into custody at the jail following treatment at University of Louisville Hospital for life-threatening injuries sustained April 17 in a gunfight with troopers in Hardin County. According to a news release from KSP, Alexander was stopped in Meade County where the officer discovered he had an active felony arrest warrant. The release did not list the specific charge and KSP did not respond to a request for further information Thursday afternoon. Alexander reportedly fled after the officer attempted to arrest him, which then led to a pursuit, the release said. Alexander was involved in a collision near Radcliff, but police did not provide a specific location. After the collision, Alexander exited his vehicle and began shooting in the direction of officers, the KSP statement said. According to the release, KSP troopers Isaac Atwell and Dillon Spencer returned fire and Alexander was struck. It said the troopers provided life-saving measures. He was transported to the U of L Hospital after sustaining life-threatening injuries. Alexander is lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond. He is charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer, and first degree fleeing or evading police; first-degree wanton endangerment; and first-degree criminal mischief. Attempted murder is a Class B felony, punishable by 10 to 20 years, if found guilty.
Monday, May 9th, 2022
KSP Searching For Escape Inmate
Troopers with Kentucky State Police, Post 2 are searching for an inmate who escaped while on a work program through the Hopkins County Detention Center. Sometime around 1:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon, Michael Brian Harris, age 35, of Covington, KY left Calhoun Farms on Nebo Road in a stolen 1997 Black Ford Ranger, that has no registration plates and body damage. Harris' direction of travel is unknown at this time. He is described as a white male with brown eyes, bald, and a brown beard. He is approximately 5’9" tall and weighing approximately 180 pounds. Harris was last seen wearing Farm clothes. KSP asks the public to be on the lookout for Harris and if located, please contact KSP Post 2 at 270-676-3313.
Friday, May 6th, 2022
City of Cave City Council meeting
City of Cave City will hold a council meeting at Council Chambers at City Hall Monday, May 9th, at 5:00 p.m.
Friday, May 6th, 2022
Cave City man arrested at Glasgow intersection
Glasgow Police Department responded to a complaint of a male subject Wednesday who appeared to be passed out behind the steering wheel at the intersection of Happy Valley Road and Veterans Outer Loop. After performing the field sobriety tests, officers determined that Jerome Jordan was impaired. Officers located Marijuana and Methamphetamine inside a coat pocket that Jordan had been wearing. Jerome Jordan, of Cave City, was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, 1st offense, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of open alcohol beverage container in motor vehicle prohibited. Jordan was lodged in Barren County Jail.
Friday, May 6th, 2022
Glasgow man arrested for sexual abuse
Glasgow Police Department arrested a Glasgow man Wednesday on Sexual Abuse charges. Officer Ward investigated the complaint and determined that Robert Grindle had exposed himself to the victim(s) who were under the age of 12. Robert O. Grindle, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with Sexual Abuse, 1st degree, victim under 12 years of age (2 counts). Grindle was lodged in Barren County Jail. This case remains under investigation.
Friday, May 6th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
HART COUNTY FISCAL MET THURSDAY MORNING IN THE
COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER BROTHER KEVIN
DENTON PASTOR OF HORSE CAVE BAPTIST CHURCH OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. A
PROCLAMATION WAS READ DECLARING THE MONTH OF MAY AS OLDER AMERICANS MONTH.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING SHERIFF JEFF WILSON STATING CRAIG
THOMPSON AND HORACE WERE EMPLOYED AS PART TIME HELP AT THE JUSTICE CENTER AND
JONAH CARTER WILL OFFICIALLY GRADUATE FROM THE POLICE ACADEMY TODAY. THE SHERIFF
ALSO PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK FOR JUST OVER $28,000. JAILER ISRAEL
BERGENSON STATED THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 192 IN THE COUNTY JAIL.
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS THE COURT RECOGNIZED RETIRING MIKE NICHOLS AS COUNTY
ATTORNEY.
THE COURT APPROVED TO SELL 3 TRUCKS FOR THE HIGHEST BIDS, APPROVED HORTONS
CONSTRUCTION FOR CONSTRUCTION AT THE TRAILHEAD FOR THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
BUDGET TRANSFER #16, FIRST READING OF BUDGET 22-23, 22-23 LOCAL GOVERNMENT
REIMBURSEMENT, APPLY FOR 22-23 COPS HIRING PROGRAM, 22-23 COUNTY ROAD AID
COOPERATIVE PROGRAM, EXECUTION OF THE COUNTY ROAD AID CO-OP PROGRAM,
AUTHORIZATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE REGIONAL HAZARD MIGRATION GRANT PROGRAM,
APPLY FOR HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT, AGREEMENT WITH AEI FOR GEOTECHNICAL
INVESTIGATION OF PROPERTY, APPLY TO FEMA FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANT GRANT, MOVE ANIMAL
SHELTER DIRECTOR BRANDY NICHOLS OUT OF PROBATION PERIOD TO SALARY OF $35,000
ANNUALLY, APPROVE 20 HOURS OF SERVICE FOR ANIMAL SHELTER FROM THE AUDUBON
SOCIETY.
THE COURT'S NEXT MEETING WILL BE THURSDAY, MAY 19th, at 9:00 AM IN THE
COURTROOM.
Friday, May 6th, 2022
Local trainee graduates from Ky DOC
A trainee from the Hart County Sheriff's Department is among a list of those who graduated from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice in Richmond Thursday. Sheriff Jeff Wilson says Jonah Carter will be joining the ranks of Deputy Sheriff as he returns from the academy. Graduates of the program complete a 20-week course filled with 800 hours of training.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022
May is Motorcycle and Bike Safety Awareness Month
FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 3, 2022) – In recognition of May as Motorcycle and Bike Safety Awareness Month, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) is joining the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in reminding all road users to work together to help prevent crashes, injuries and deaths on Kentucky roadways.
A motorcycle or bicycle is a vehicle with all of the rights and privileges of any motor vehicle; however, as one of the smallest vehicles on the road, a motorcycle or bicycle may be in a vehicle’s blind spots.
In 2021 there were 1,490 crashes involving motorcycles in Kentucky, resulting in 1,085 injuries and 99 deaths (88 motorcyclists). Of those crashes, 811 involved a motorcycle and at least one other vehicle. Bicyclists were involved in 325 crashes resulting in 239 injuries and 9 deaths. Of those crashes, 320 involved at least one other vehicle.
The KOHS offers the following tips for drivers:
· Put the phone down and pay attention.
· Perform a regular visual check by checking mirrors and blind spots before entering or exiting a lane of traffic, and at intersections;
· Use a turn signal before changing lanes or merging with traffic.
· Don’t be fooled by a flashing turn signal on a motorcycle. Motorcycle signals are often not self-canceling and riders sometimes forget to turn them off.
· Obey the speed limit.
· Drive sober. Alcohol and drugs affect judgment, balance and reaction time. Always make a plan for a safe ride home;
· Buckle up.
· Allow at least a three-second following distance between you and the vehicle in front of you;
· Do not use designated bike lanes for parking, passing or turning; and
· Pass to the left of a bicycle, allowing at least three feet clearance.
The KOHS offers the following tips for motorcyclists:
· Wear a DOT-compliant helmet;
· Wear brightly colored protective gear and use reflective tape and stickers to increase visibility;
· Pay attention by avoiding any action that takes your eyes, your ears or your mind off the road and traffic;
· Scan ahead for possible obstacles in your path, such as parked cars or cars pulling out or into parking spaces or driveways;
· Ride in the same direction as traffic;
· Check your equipment before riding. Make sure your brakes are working and tires are properly inflated;
· Never ride impaired. Alcohol and/or drugs can impair your judgment, coordination and reaction time.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022
Upton traffic stop leads to drug arrests
Police found drugs and paraphernalia during a traffic stop in Upton on Thursday. After a Dodge Pickup was pulled over on North Walnut Street, a passenger, who is identified as Leroy Towsley, was flagged as having an arrest warrant in LaRue County. Consent to search the vehicle was obtained, resulting in the discovery of approximately 10.5 grams of suspected methamphetamine, 2 sets of digital scales, several plastic baggies and syringes. The driver, identified as Michael Truglia, of Sonora, was arrested and charged with careless driving, possession of drug paraphernalia, and trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine) greater than 2 grams. Both were arrested and jailed.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022
Glasgow man faces assault charges
A Glasgow man faces assault charges after a verbal altercation Sunday night. Police were called to a location on McGrah Avenue just after 7pm and found a victim who claimed they had been assaulted by 41-year-old Joshua Lewis following a verbal dispute. Lewis was taken into custody and charged with second and fourth-degree assault. He remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center and has a court date set for May 9th.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022
Investigation continues in officer-involved shooting
GREENSBURG, Ky. (May 2, 2022) – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) continues the investigation of a trooper-involved shooting that occurred on April 9, 2022, at approximately 9:15 p.m. CDT in Green County. The preliminary investigation reveals that KSP Post 15 troopers were responding to a request for assistance from the Green County Sheriff’s Office for a report of a suicidal subject.
Upon arriving at the scene, Trooper James Ford made contact with 74-year-old Mr. David C. Moran, of Greensburg, and observed that he was armed with a handgun. When Moran raised the handgun in the direction of Trooper Ford, the trooper fired his agency-issued firearm. Trooper Ford was soon after assisted at the scene by deputies and life-saving measures were attempted on Mr. Moran, but Moran was pronounced deceased
at the scene. Trooper Ford was placed on administrative leave. Trooper Ford is a three (3) year and ten (10) month veteran of the agency.
Monday, May 2nd, 2022
Munfordville City Council meeting
Munfordville City Council will meet Monday night, May 2nd, at 6:00 p.m. at Munfordville City Hall.
Monday, May 2nd, 2022
In State News
Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles has announced he'll enter the state's 2023 governor's race. He joins what's shapi8ng up to be a crowded Republican contest to select a nominee to challenge Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear. Quarles is in his second term as agriculture commissioner. He has long been seen as a strong contender, having built up his name recognition across rural Kentucky. He's planning a June 1st event in Scott County, where he's from, and to lay out his agenda for the state. His entry into the race could signal a flurry of potential announcements in the coming weeks and months.
Monday, May 2nd, 2022
Ways to vote in primary election
In person Excused Absentee Voting
Vote at the County Clerk's Office, 200 Main Street, Munfordville, May 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th & 11th, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Early voting (in-person un-excused absentee voting)
Vote at the County Clerk's Office, 200 Main Street, Munfordville, May 12th, 13th and 14th from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Primary Election Day
Vote at any of the 7 voting locations set up within the county on May 17th, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Please feel free to contact the Hart County Clerk's Office at 270-524-2751 with any questions you may have.
Hart County Polling Locations
1 Horse Cave Fire Department -- 1040 East Main Street, Horse Cave
2 Munfordville Elementary School -- 505 West Union Street, Munfordville
3 Hart County High School -- 1014 South Dixie Hwy, Munfordville
4 Memorial Elementary School -- 1400 North Jackson Hwy, Hardyville
5 Cub Run Elementary School --170 East Gap Hill Road, Cub Run
6 Legrande Elementary School -- Horse Cave
7 Bonnieville Elementary School -- 7874 North Dixie Hwy, Bonnieville.
Monday, May 2nd, 2022
BGDP investigate deadly shooting
A deadly shooting occurred in Bowling Green late Sunday afternoon. Police said that officers received a call around 5:40 p.m. Sunday, regarding shots fired on 13th Street, near the railroad tracks. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have not yet released the man's identity as they are working to notify his family. As of Sunday evening, police do not yet have a suspect. They're working to find video evidence or witnesses who may have seen or heard something.
Friday, April 29th, 2022
Munfordville City Council meeting
Munfordville City Council will meet Monday night at 6:00 p.m. at Munfordville City Hall.
Friday, April 29th, 2022
Drug arrest in Glasgow
Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop Friday on Happy Valley Road that led to one person being arrested on drug related charges. Sgt. Hicks made contact with Kerry Ransom who provided false information about his identity. Officers located marijuana on his person and located a backpack inside the vehicle that contained marijuana, digital scales and synthetic drugs. Kerry Y. Ransom, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with failure to or improper signal, reckless driving, improper turning, giving officer false identifying information, resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, trafficking in marijuana, trafficking in synthetic drugs, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Ransom was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Friday, April 29th, 2022
Bowling Green man arrested in Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department responded to Family Dollar Store on Columbia Avenue Thursday in reference to a stolen vehicle from Metcalfe County. Officers located the vehicle and confirmed that it had been reported stolen. Officers then made contact with Trenton Payne and he was taken into custody, they also located a glass pipe and Methamphetamine inside of the vehicle. Trenton G. Payne, of Bowling Green, was arrested and charged with Receiving Stolen Property $10,000 Or More, Possession Control Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense (Methamphetamine). The arrest was made by Officer Andrew Moore, assisted by Sgt. Michael Burgan.
Friday, April 29th, 2022
Search underway for Hodgenville teen
HPD is currently searching for 17-year-old Jesenya Martinez of Hodgenville. She was last seen getting into a white, 2015 Honda passenger car, Kentucky tag B6A265 after school at LCHS. The vehicle is registered to a Jeramy Kelly of Owensboro. It is believed that Jesenya got into the vehicle voluntarily. If see this vehicle or know Jesenyas whereabouts, contact law enforcement immediately.
Friday, April 29th, 2022
Amanda Abell new Caverna Schools Supt.
The Caverna Independent Schools Board of Education has announced Amanda Abell as the next superintendent. Ms. Abell will succeed Cornelius Faulkner who earlier announced his resignation effective June 30, 2022. She currently serves as assistant superintendent for the district.
School board chair, Wayne Hatcher spoke to the selection process. “First, on behalf of the board let me thank everyone who was involved in this process. The screening committee, our search service KASA, everyone who submitted the survey, and the applicants are all to be commended for their efforts. The board spent countless hours interviewing, reviewing applications and deliberating over the decision. While we had several high quality applicants, we are in agreement that Amanda Abell is the right person at the right time.” Hatcher went on to say “There was a distinct theme in the community survey that spoke to the character, integrity, and sense of community that our next superintendent should have. Again, we thought Amanda fit those descriptors perfectly.”
Abell, with 23 years of educational experience, began a career in public education in 1999 in the Green County School District. She served as Associate Director of District Support at Green River Regional Educational Cooperative, and has been with the Caverna Schools for 7 years as a district administrator. Abell has co-led regional and state-level work around education, and has served on local, regional, and state level committees. She says the family atmosphere of the Caverna community was one of the reasons for seeking the position. “I love Caverna because it is a small, diverse district. I can be in the schools everyday and really get to know students, staff, and parents. Caverna is a family. We treat and support each other just as a family would”, said Abell.
Hatcher said, “We know replacing Mr. Faulkner will be difficult, he has meant so much to this district for so long. But we are not asking Ms. Abell to be Mr. Faulkner. We expect her to develop her own identity as Caverna Superintendent and continue with the great initiatives she has already been a part of.”
“I wanted to be Superintendent of Caverna because I see the potential in our students.” said Abell. “We have amazing kids and I will never give up fighting for them. I have an intense desire to make a difference in their lives.”
Abell will assume the duties of superintendent on July 1st, 2022.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022
Glasgow man arrested on multiple charges
Glasgow Police Department on Wednesday responded to McKenna Street in reference to a complaint. Officers located Dustin Roberts and confirmed that he had active warrants for his arrest. Officers located digital scales and Methamphetamine in a backpack that he was carrying. Dustin Roberts of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Possession (Methamphetamine), Possession Drug Paraphernalia. He was also served with the active warrants. Roberts was lodged in the Barren Co Jail.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022
Two arrested in Hodgenville for trespassing
Two people previously arrested on multiple occasions at Hodgenville Housing Authority properties are back in jail after trespassing. Wednesday afternoon, Hodgenville Police were called to investigate 41-year-old Sonny Vittitoe and 50-year-old Cynthia Nelson's presence at a residence in the Polly Avenue complex. Both were arrested and are charged with criminal trespassing. The incident makes three times Vittitoe has been arrested at the residence and it is the second time for Nelson. They remain jailed in LaRue County Detention Center.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022
Greensburg woman killed in crash
A woman was killed after a crash in southern Green County. The sheriff's department reports 63-year-old Scheri Keltner, of Greensburg, was traveling on Mell Road Tuesday evening when she lost control and hit a tree.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022
Twenty plus vehicles broken into
Police say vandals broke into more than 20 vehicles in Hardin County early Monday. Most of the hits were in the Vine Grove area. Vandals stole a car, in which keys were left. Vine Grove Police Chief Kenny Mattingly says reports started coming in just after 4am. Two cases involved open garages and 19 cases involve unlocked vehicles. In one case, suspects unzipped the back window of a Jeep. Security footage from various homes shows what is believed to be three to five different suspects walking through a neighborhood checking cars. All were masked. The stolen car was recovered in Louisville Monday afternoon after the owner utilized a tracking device. Police believe the break-ins are a coordinated effort but do not believe the suspects are local. The police chief emphasized the importance of locking vehicles and garages.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022
Two arrested after drug tip
A drug tip resulted in the arrest of a Rocky Hill Road resident and his visitor. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department responded mid-day Tuesday to the home of 28-year-old Charles Rector and upon contact at the front door, immediately detected a strong marijuana odor. A police report indicates Rector denied having marijuana and would not submit to a search of the property. When told he would be detained until a search warrant arrived, Rector became irate and attempted to avoid officers but was cuffed. The eventual search turned up several marijuana plants, methamphetamine, other controlled substances, drug paraphernalia, an assault rifle, a pistol, a sawed-off shotgun, cash and a debit card. Charles Rector faces numerous charges related to these items. When arrested, it was discovered he also has an Edmonson County bench warrant and two Warren County bench warrants, all for failure to appear in court. While on-scene officers observed 54-year-old Harold Hendrick pull up to the driveway in a truck and quickly leave. Police followed and stopped the vehicle on Hayes Lodge Road. Before being frisked, Hendrick disclosed his possession of a pocket knife. Suspected Percocet was found along with methamphetamine and a large amount of cash. Harold Hendrick also faces several drug-related charges. Both Rector and Hendrick were taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, April 28th, 2022
Hart County man arrested for burglary
A man jailed in Hart County has been served an arrest warrant for burglary in Metcalfe County. Last week, 42-year-old Christopher O'Brien was charged with burglary and criminal mischief in connection to a complaint involving a break-in at an unoccupied residence on Hiseville-Center Road. The report came from a victim who told police the location was the residence of their deceased parent. Investigation revealed access was gained by forced entry through a side door and several items of value, including jewelry had been removed. Christopher O'Brien was transferred to Barren County Detention Center, where he remains jailed. He has a $25,000 bond.
Tuesday, April 26th, 2022
Cave City man arrested for theft
A Cave City man faces burglary charges after breaking into a deceased person's home. According to the Metcalfe County Sheriff's Office, deputies received a burglary complaint at a home on Hiseville Center Road in the Savoyard community on Tuesday, April 12th. The victim told Deputy Jarrod Steele that the home belonged to a deceased parent and was currently unoccupied. Deputy Steele determined that the suspect broke into the home through a side door and removed several items, including jewelry. 42-year-old Christopher A. O'Brien, of Cave City, was served the arrest warrant. He was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Monday, April 25th, 2022
Area sports news
Caverna hosted Hart County in baseball action from Monday afternoon. The Raiders won in five innings, 13-1. Hart County hosts Taylor County Wednesday evening while Caverna hosts LaRue County.
In girls fast pitch softball, Hart County defeated Warren Central on Monday, 10-7. The lady raiders host Grayson County on Thursday evening. Caverna lost to Glasgow 6-3. The Lady Colonels travel to LaRue County Thursday.
There is a new boys basketball coach at Glasgow High School. William Buford was introduced last week during a local press conference. Buford is a former Glasgow player and says he has always dreamed of coming home to coach. Glasgow High School will have two new faces on the sideline for the upcoming 2022-2023 basketball season. Buford's introduction comes just a couple of days after Kelsey Kirkpatrick was named as the new girls head coach.
Monday, April 25th, 2022
Federal funding for park upgrades
Just over $4.2 million in federal funds will be divided among 41 projects across the state for upgrades at parks and recreation spaces. There are no projects in Hart County on the list and only one neighboring county is included for a project. The City of Hodgenville will use $125,000 to update or upgrade seven ballfields. A press release from Andy Beshear's office says the governor recognizes mental and physical health benefits of time spent outside. Overall, projects on the list are allotted to communities across the state for a wide variety of outdoor, health-related improvements, including the renovation or replacement of playground equipment, construction of walking and biking paths and bringing recreational facilities into compliance under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Monday, April 25th, 2022
Juvenile leads police on short pursuit
An intoxicated juvenile male doing burnouts in a Ford Mustang at a Five-Star parking lot in Leitchfield faces charges after leading police on a short pursuit. Just after midnight early Saturday morning, police were called to the store at South Main and West White Oak Street. Employees said the juvenile nearly hit gas pumps and a parked vehicle. He was also observed driving recklessly at Southgate Mall. A Leitchfield police officer located the Mustang and a short pursuit began. The juvenile crashed into an earth embankment in a curve on West White Oak Street. He is charged with fleeing or evading police, DUI with aggravating circumstances, reckless driving and failure to wear a seat belt. He was transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for observation then interviewed by police and released to family members.
Monday, April 25th, 2022
Woman dies in forklift accident
A woman died after being pinned under a forklift just outside of Columbia on Monday. Responders were dispatched just after 10:00 a.m. to a pallet wholesale business where the owner, 56-year-old Charlene Cowan, was operating the forklift and dripped off in a hole while loading a tractor trailer. Witnesses say Cowan attempted to jump off but could not clear the vehicle as it overturned. Responders and bystanders worked to get her free. Attempts to secure an air medical flight were unsuccessful due to weather. Cowan was taken to T. J. Health in Columbia where she was pronounced deceased by the Adair County Coroner.
Monday, April 25th, 2022
Summersville man dies in vehicle crash
A Summersville man died in a one vehicle crash just after noon on Saturday. Police say 60-year-old Terry Perkins was on KY 218 in Green County and lost control of his 97 Ford pickup. The vehicle overturned at least five times according to an officer's report. Perkins was pronounced dead at the scene.
Monday, April 25th, 2022
Woman dies after Amish buggy crash
A woman riding in an Amish Buggy is dead following a crash Saturday evening on KY 88 just east of Hardvyille. The crash happened just before 7pm in the 6800 block, close to the KY 570 intersection. A pickup operated by 33-year-old Brandon Polson of Hardyville was traveling west and struck the buggy in the rear. The buggy was being operated by 45-year-old Robert Miller. A passenger in the buggy, 44-year-old Edna Miller was ejected and transported to T. J. Samson Community Hospital where she died from injuries. Kentucky State Police is leading the ongoing investigation. At this stage, investigators have not said why they believe Polson crashed into the rear of the buggy.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
Hart County Extension District Board
There will be a special called meeting of the Hart County Extension District Board at 9:00 a.m. Monday April 25th, by zoom platform.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
Cave City man named KSP Post 4 commander
Kentucky State Post 4 in Elizabethtown has named Capt. Jeremy Smith as its new Post Commander. Smith is a 17-year-veteran with KSP and began his career in 2004 as a member of Cadet Class 83. He is a Pulaski County native and currently resides in Cave City.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
Drainage improvement project
A draining improvement project on KY 1307 New Salem Road in Barren County will create a temporary closure beginning next week. The road will close at the intersection of Hollis Thomas Road to U.S. 68 beginning Wednesday, April 27th, and is expected to reopen on Saturday, April 30th.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (Apr. 21, 2022) – A project to rebuild the Glendale (Exit 86) interchange along Interstate 65 in Hardin County begins this month. A contract is awarded to Scotty's Contracting and Stone, LLC in the amount of $37,935,589 which includes a new bridge over the interstate, reconfiguration of ramps, reconfiguration of the KY 222 intersection with US 31W and entry from KY 222 into BlueOval SK Battery Park.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
Radcliff man charged in knife attack
A woman is in serious condition at University of Louisville after she reportedly was stabbed three times in lieu of a $50,000 cash bond in the Hardin County Detention Center after he was arrested at 2:47 a.m. at a Mill Creek Road residence and charged with first-degree assault 0 domestic violence. According to an arrest citation, Bosco and a woman were arguing and it then turned physical when he stabbed the woman with a steak/kitchen knife. Bosco is scheduled to appear April 29th in Hardin District Court.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
Juvenile charged in Radcliff homicide
A 16-year-old male juvenile has been arrested and charged in connection with the beating death last week of a 62-year-old woman in Radcliff. According to Hardin County Sheriff John Ward, a juvenile from Radcliff has been arrested in connection with the case where Lana Rene Jantz was killed and found on her property. According to Ward, the juvenile was arrested Monday at 11:00 p.m. and charged with complicity to commit murder. The death of Jantz is the first homicide of the year in Hardin County. Jantz's body was found last Wednesday in a shed on her property in the 900 block of Oak Drive where she died from blunt force trauma. Ward said no motive has been determined in the case.
Friday, April 22nd, 2022
Hardyville man arrested on drug charges
A Hardyville man arrested on drug charges. 46-year-old Michael Devore, of Hardyville, was arrested Monday and lodged in the Hart County Detention Center for the offenses of possession of a controlled substance (Methamphetamine), possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Probation and Parole had previously conducted an investigation at Devore's residence that resulted in finding suspected methamphetamine and marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the home. The suspected narcotics were hidden in Easter eggs. The Hart County Sheriff's Office, Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force and Probation Parole concluded the investigation on Monday.
Thursday, April 21st, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court Report
The Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday morning in the Courtroom. After Judge Joe Choate called the meeting to order, Magistrate Doug Wells opened the meeting with prayer. Acting Solid Waste Director, Larry Jewell gave an update on Solid Waste. Larry thanked Jailer Israel Bergenson for his assistance in supplying solid waste with constant help to keep the garbage rates at one of the cheapest in the Region. Larry also informed the court that parts for repairs are still on backorder and a new truck is now on route. Another new truck came in last week and should be on routes next week. Routes should be back on regular schedule by the end of next week. Jailer Bergenson stated there’s a total of 198 inmates in the County Jail. Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported over $10 million dollars had been collected by the Sheriff’s Office for tax year 2021. The court approved to take bid of $1,401 from Stewart Wilkerson for 2011 Ford Car, approve Extension Service for 22/23, Clerks 2022 1st Quarter report, Sheriff’s 2022 1st Quarter report, purchase van for Animal Shelter at $27,316 which is a state bid, Declare old 911 equipment as surplus, Advertise to take seal bids on 2015 and 2016 trucks, Advertise to sell 2011 Ford car on gov.deals.com, Buy Bobcat for Road Department for just over $80,000 which is a state bid, moved Chris Garmon from Courthouse to Road Department, increase Jacob Twyman wage by $1.50 per hour effective next pay period and increase Coroner and Magistrates pay effective January 1, 2023. The Court’s next meeting will be May 5th.
Wednesday, April 20th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, April 21st, at 9:00 a.m. at the courthouse, 2nd floor. New business will include: approving the Hart County Cooperative Extension Service for 2022/2023, approve quarterly reports for Hart County Clerk's and Sheriff's Office, approve to purchase 2022 Express Cargo van for animal shelter, approve to advertise for sealed bids to sell 2015 Chevy Silverado and 2016 Chevy Silverado and approve to advertise for bids for a 2011 Ford Crown Vic.
Wednesday, April 20th, 2022
Horse Cave City Council special meeting
Horse Cave City Council will have a special working session meeting to discuss the upcoming 2022/2023 budget year on Tuesday, April 26th, at 5:00 p.m. at Horse Cave City Hall.
Wednesday, April 20th, 2022
Road maintenance project overnight
A road maintenance project will create lane closures on Interstate 65 in Warren County Wednesday night. The southbound direction will be down to one lane from mile marker 16 to mile marker 14. The northbound direction will be down to one lane from mile marker 20 to mile marker 22. The lane closures for both directions will take place from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Motorists should use caution while traveling in these areas and expect delays. Slowed or stopped traffic is possible.
Wednesday, April 20th, 2022
Former Hardin County City Clerk Charged With Theft
A former West Point city clerk and treasurer, charged with stealing about $75,000 over a nearly six-year span, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to amended charges as part of a plea agreement Tuesday afternoon in Hardin Circuit Court.
Melissa Goodwin, 47, between Jan. 1, 2015, and Aug. 19, 2020, took more than $10,000 of taxpayer money and failed to make required payments in the amount of more than $10,000, according to a plea agreement fact sheet.
She was indicted on abuse of public trust of more than $10,000 and less than $100,000 and theft by unlawful taking of more than $10,000 — Class C felonies punishable by five to 10 years in prison, if convicted.
The Hardin County Commonwealth Attorney’s office amended the charges to less than $10,000, making both Class D felonies. She was sentenced to 10 years in prison — five years on each charge.
As part of the plea deal, Goodwin is required to pay $75,000 in restitution to the city of West Point, including $50,000 in the next 30 days. She also must serve nine months in prison and then will be on probation for the remainder of the 10-year sentence.
Goodwin was placed on administrative leave Aug. 4, 2020, by the city following a special meeting of West Point City Council.
She was arrested Feb. 8 by Hardin County Sheriff’s Office deputies on a bench warrant and released the next day.
The Commonwealth Attorney’s office consulted with West Point Mayor Billy Ash, city council members and the city attorney before extending the plea agreement offer. Formal sentencing for Goodwin is 1:15 p.m. May 31st.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2022
Horse Cave City Council
Horse Cave City Council will have a special working session meeting to discuss the upcoming 2022/2023 budget year on Tuesday, April 26th, at 5:00 p.m. at the Horse Cave City Hall.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2022
Investigation continues in trooper-involved shooting
An investigation into the third officer-involved shooting in Hardin County since December 7th of last year is continuing. Kentucky State Police issued a news release Sunday afternoon on a shooting which occurred around 1:00 a.m. in the Rogersville Road and South Woodland Drive area. A person was transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment. KSP Capt. Paul Blanton of the KSP Public Affairs Branch has said no troopers were injured and offered no other comment. The KSP Critical Incident Response Team is handling the ongoing investigation.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2022
Hart County ranks low for unemployment stats
Hart County is among the lowest counties in the region for unemployment over the last year according to final statistics for 2021 released Monday by the state labor cabinet. Hart County ends up at 4.4% for the annual total compared to the state-wide average of 4.7%. Green County was lowest of surrounding counties at 3.7%, while Grayson County has the highest yearly average of surrounding counties at 5.6%. Each of the remaining adjacent counties are above the state average. Hardin County is at 4.7%, LaRue County is at 4.9%, Edmonson County is at 5.1%, Barren County is at 5.3%, and Metcalfe County is at 5.4%. Across the state, Woodford County has the lowest annual jobless rate at 3.4% and Magoffin County has the highest for 2021 at 12.5%. If you are wondering how Kentucky stacks up with the rest of the country, the Commonwealth's 4.7% is a half-point better than the US average of 5.3%.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2022
New girls' basketball coaches announced
Two area schools announced new girls basketball coaches on Monday. Heidi Coleman, a 1994 Graduate of Metcalfe County is their new head coach. Coleman played college basketball at Wake Forrest and worked in sports marketing with Nike and the WNBA. Glasgow named Kelsey Kirkpatrick as their new head coach. She has been with the Glasgow girls program for the past three years.
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day, April 19th, 2022Money allocated for Horse Cave bypass construction
Hart County's share of the newly adopted state highway budget for construction projects is just under $6.5 million. Nearly all of it goes to building the Horse Cave bypass. Money is allocated for construction in fiscal year 2023. The project has already been designed and right of way has already been purchased. The new route will connect KY 218 just west of the KY 335 split to US 31W across from the current Tri-County Auto and Oil fueling location. The project has been in the works officially since 2016. Heavy truck volumes through the west side of Horse Cave combined with insufficient turning space at the main street intersection -- further complicated by the railroad crossing -- have easily justified the need for a more efficient route between I-65 and the industrial park area. A new route will divert heavy trucks from downtown, reduce wear on pavement in the KY 218 and US 31W intersection vicinity and provide a bridge over the railroad tracks. Building the connection between KY 218 and US 31W will be a two year phased project.
Monday, April 18th, 2022
Hart County Food Bank Friday
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank will be held Friday, April 22nd, at 10:30 a.m. at the Munfordville Baptist Church Gym parking lot. The food bank is available for Hart County residents who qualify and please bring proof of residency, household income. If you are 60 years of age and older, you may qualify for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. Please stay in your vehicle as this will be a drive thru pickup. Someone will be in the parking lot to assist you in getting in line.
Monday, April 18th, 2022
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
A special called board meeting of Hart County Board of Education will be held Monday night, April 18th, at 6:30 p.m. at Central Office.
Monday, April 18th, 2022
City of Cave City meeting
The City of Cave City will have a special called meeting at the Council Chambers-City Hall Monday, April 18th, at 5:00 p.m.
Monday, April 18th, 2022
Trooper-involved shooting in Radcliff
The Kentucky State Police Critical Incident Response Team is investigating a trooper-involved shooting that happened this morning around 1 in Radcliff.
The KSP Critical Incident Response Team responded to the scene, and a subject was transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment, according to a KSP news release. KSP hasn't disclosed the condition of the person shot. KSP Capt. Paul Blanton of the KSP Public Affairs Branch said no troopers were injured in the shooting and offered no other comment. The shooting happened in the Rogersville Road and South Woodland Drive area, according to Radcliff Police Chief Jeff Cross. It marks the third officer-involved shooting in Hardin County since early December. The other two were in Elizabethtown.
Monday, April 18th, 2022
Deadly weekend crash in Warren County
Alcohol and wet road conditions are believed to have been contributing factors in a deadly crash in Warren County. The Warren County Sheriff's Office reported deputies responded to 2891 Hwy 185 Friday night just before 11:30 p.m. The sheriff's office said two people were pronounced dead at the scene. Three others were injured and taken to area hospitals. Officials said a black GMC Sierra was headed south on Hwy 185 when it ran off the road's right shoulder and struck a tree. The sheriff's office has not yet released the names or ages of the victims in this crash. The Warren County Sheriff's Office was assisted by Medical Center EMS, the Richardsville Fire Department and the Warren County Coroner's Office.
Friday, April 15th, 2022
Franklin man's body found in water
The search ended Wednesday for a Franklin man after his vehicle was swept off Saddler Ford Bridge in Simpson County Tuesday night. Sgt. John Jackson with the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife confirmed that 41-year-old Joseph Cartmill was found deceased around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. According to police, the Kentucky State Police dispatch received a call from Cartmill around 7:55 p.m. on Tuesday saying his 2013 Ford pick-up he was driving was being swept off the bridge. Dispatch said they lost contact with Cartmill shortly after.
Friday, April 15th, 2022
Two arrested in Barren County
Two people passed out at Dairy Queen in Cave City face multiple charges. Police were called to investigate a vehicle in the parking lot on Tuesday when they discovered 49-year-old Crystal Crone and 34-year-old James Owens inside. After making contact, officers received consent to search the vehicle. Pills and baggies were located. Both subjects were arrested. Owens is charged with possession of controlled substances 3rd or greater offense, buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, possession of a legend drug and for not having a prescription controlled substance in its proper container. A records check indicated Crone had six active arrest warrants. Both were taken to Barren County Detention Center. Crone was released later in the day on a $5,000 bond. Owens was released Wednesday on a $2,500 bond and has a court date set for May 5th.
Thursday, April 14th, 2022
Overturned Truck Injures One in Metcalfe County
Kentucky State Police responded to a four-vehicle collision on the Cumberland Parkway near Edmonton Monday night at 10:25 p.m. Preliminary investigation indicates a 2010 Peterbilt, being operated by 26-year-old Tavian Smith, of Winchester, was traveling West on the Cumberland Parkway when he swerved to avoid a construction barrel in the roadway. This caused the vehicle to overturn closing the westbound lanes of the parkway. A 2013 Chevrolet operated by 17-year-old Alexus Roberson, of Edmonton, was traveling West on the parkway, Roberson did not see the truck and trailer had overturned striking the truck.
A 2015 Chevrolet Ambulance being operated by 37-year-old Tyler Abner, of Albany, was traveling West on the parkway with it's emergency equipment in operation, and did not observe the collision and struck the two vehicles. 36-year-old Bonnie Withers, of Berea, was stopped to offer assistance when she was struck by the 2013 Chevrolet. Withers was transported to T. J. Samson Hospital by the Barren-Metcalfe EMS with non-life threatening injuries.
Thursday, April 14th, 2022
Bowling Green's Transpark adds $2 Billion factor
A Japanese battery technology company will build a $2 billion factory in Bowling Green's Transpark, which is estimated to call for 2,000 jobs. Envision AESC's plant will produce battery cells and modules to power the next generation of electric vehicles. The governor made an announcement about the plant Wednesday, saying the project cements Kentucky's leading role in the automotive industry, following last year’s announcement of the BlueOval SK pant locating to Glendale.
Thursday, April 14th, 2022
Severe storms sweep through the area
No injuries are reported in Hart County from Wednesday evening storms. There is widespread minor wind damage, though, mostly consisting of downed trees and limbs. There are at least two reports of trees falling on vehicles on highways in the region. Damage to several roofs and a few blown down barns are also scattered in severe weather reports to the National Weather Service. A storage facility for boats and RVs near Dog Creek at Nolin Lake received severe damage. Other major reports of severe damage seem to be north of Hart County. A tornado is confirmed in southeastern Jefferson County which caused major damage to homes and other structures. National Weather Service survey crews will be looking at damage today around the state.
At the peak of power outages Wednesday night, Farmers RECC reported just over 2,000 customers without power. All of the co-op's storm related outages are now back in service.
Further north, Nolin RECC is still reporting just over 300 customers without power, consisting of locations in Hart, Hardin and LaRue Counties.
Kentucky Utilities is still reporting outages along the US 31W corridor around Upton and Sonora.
Wednesday, April 13th, 2022
Primary Election 2022 Candidates
Candidates running for the Primary Election on May 17th, 2022, include:
United States Senator - 2nd Congressional District
Republican Party Democrat Party
Valerie "Dr Val" Fredrick Charles Booker
Paul V. Hamilton Ruth Gao
Rand Paul John Merrill
John Schiess Joshua Wesley Blanton, Sr.
Tami L. Stainfield
Arnold Blankenship
US Representative in Congress - 2nd Congressional District
Republican Party Democrat Party
S. Brett Guthrie Hank Linderman
E. Lee Watts William Dakota Compton
Brent Feher
State Representative - 24th Representative District
Republican Party Democrat Party
Courtney Gilbert Keith Pruitt
Brandon Reed John W. Pennington
Robert Hickman
Magistrate - 1st Magisterial District
Republican Party Democrat Party
Danny Ray Matthews Jackie Logsdon
Katherine D. Kenny Phillip Thompson
Austin Kenneth Grant
Constable - 4th Magisterial District
Democrat Party
Terry Price
Dennis Amos
Nonpartisan Judicial Ballot
District Judge - 10th Judicial District
David Clarence Perkins
Matthew Todd Roberts
Teresa Renee McMahan
William Clauson
Wednesday, April 13th, 2022
Caverna Board of Ed meeting
Caverna Board of Education will meet Thursday, April 14th, at 6:00 p.m. at Caverna Central Office. Several items are listed on the agenda.
Wednesday, April 13th, 2022
Good news for some Ky taxpayers
There's some good news for Kentucky taxpayers affected by the tornadoes that struck the Commonwealth this past December, your tax filing deadline has been extended to May 16th, 2022. This is only for taxpayers in the following Kentucky counties: Barren, Caldwell, Christian, Fulton, Graves, Hart, Hickman, Hopkins, Logan, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Taylor and Warren. Residents in these counties have until Monday, May 16th, 2022 to file their income tax returns. The deadline for everyone else remains April 18th, 2022.
Wednesday, April 13th, 2022
Cave City Police make felony drug arrest
Officer Childress of the Cave City Police Department was dispatched to Dairy Queen Tuesday for a welfare check on two subjects appearing to be passed out in a vehicle. The officer arrived on scene and made contact with a female, identified as Crystal Crone and a male, identified as James Owens. Verbal consent was granted to search the vehicle. Officer Childress located some pills in baggies in the vehicle. Owens claimed the items to be his. The pills were later identified as Alproazolam 1 mg and Amphetamine 10 mg. Owens was placed under arrest and charged with: possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia buy-possess, possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree, drug unspecified, illegal possession of legend drug and prescription of a controlled substance not in proper container. Crystal Crone was confirmed to have six active warrants for her arrest. Both Owens and Crone were arrested and transported to the Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, April 13th, 2022
Louisville man arrested in Glasgow
A Louisville man was charged Friday with multiple charges after Glasgow Police Officers responded to a complaint at the parking lot of Rural King. James Minor was charged with removed or altered VIN plate, receiving stolen property valued between $1,000 and $10,000, illegal possession of a legendary drug, third-degree and first-degree possession of a controlled substance, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a prescription controlled substance in an improper container. Officers located a vehicle that witnesses said had been in the parking lot for several days and determined Minor was sleeping in the vehicle. Police determined that the vehicle had been listed as stolen and after conducting a search warrant of the vehicle, a shotgun was located, along with methamphetamine, Gabapentin pills, digital scales, Septocaine, Polocaine and other drug paraphernalia. He currently remains lodged in the Barren County Detention Center on a $10,000 cash bond.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Ways to vote in the 2022 primary election
* Mail-in Excused Absentee Voting
Request an Excused Absentee mail-in ballot online at govoteky.com April 2nd through May 3rd.
* In-person Excused absentee voting
Vote at the County Clerk's Office, 200 Main Street, Munfordville on May 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th and 11th from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
* Early Voting (in-person un-excused absentee voting)
Vote at the County Clerk's Office, 200 Main Street, Munfordville on May 12th, 13th & 14th from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
* Primary Election Day
Vote at any of the 7 voting locations set up within the county on May 17th, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Please feel free to contact the Hart County Clerk's Office at 270-524-2751 with any questions you may have.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Two arrested on drug charges
Two young adults were arrested on drug charges near Chalybeate Saturday night. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department served a search warrant on Chalybeate School Road after getting a drug activity tip. Officers arrested 26-tear-old Steven Wade Embry and 29-year-old Kyra Leeann Holt after discovering two firearms, drug paraphernalia, suspected marijuana, suspected methamphetamine and cash. Embry was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and marijuana, buying or possessing drug paraphernalia, possession of firearms by a convicted felon and for being a persistent felony offender. Possession charges are enhanced because of the presence of firearms. Holt is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and marijuana along with buying or possessing drug paraphernalia. Possession charges against Holt are also enhanced because of the presence of firearms. Both are in Hart County Jail. Each has a $5000 bond.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Hart County's Licensing event booked up
Hart County's Popup Licensing Event is now booked up. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's drive.ky.gov website, there is no availability for the May 11th event. Popup licensing is scheduled twice per year in counties across Kentucky which do not have a regional licensing office. Popup dates in LaRue, Edmonson and Grayson Counties scheduled over the next few weeks are also completely booked. While popup licensing events are specified for county residents, citizens needing a license can visit any regional licensing center. For our area, Elizabethtown, Columbia and Bowling Green are the closest locations. Appointments are highly recommended for regional office services and can be made at drive.ky.gov.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Man arrested for Domestic violence
Officers forced entry into a home Monday to capture a man armed with a gun who is accused of domestic violence. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office found 30-year-old Travis L. Johnson in a home on Indian Creek Road around 2:00 a.m.. As they tried to contact Johnson, police received a text from a juvenile inside the home, saying Johnson was armed with a gun. After the forced entry, Johnson was arrested and taken to Hart County Jail. He is charged with sexual abuse, drug trafficking, and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Redistricting Kentucky counties
Attorneys on both sides of Kentucky's redistricting lawsuit agree on one thing -- New district boundaries passed by the legislature will likely be the maps candidates will run on in 2022. Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate's timeline to rule on the case requires all briefs and conclusions be submitted by June 15th. That would be nearly a month after the May 17th primary. It is possible the case will ultimately be decided before the Kentucky Supreme Court.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Officer involved Green County shooting
A trooper was involved in a Green County shooting over the weekend and limited information is being released as the investigation continues. A press release from Kentucky State Police says a Critical Incident Response Team is investigating the Saturday night incident which resulted in the death of an unnamed, white man. No other citizens were injured during the incident. The press release states Kentucky State Police is committed to being transparent while ensuring the integrity of the investigation. It further details their standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. No specific timelines to complete the investigation or release additional information about the case was given.
Tuesday, April 12th, 2022
Gunshots investigated in Hardyville area
Several gunshots were heard in the Hardyville area Monday night prompting concern among some residents. Reports came from just east of town along KY 88 in the vicinity of KY 570. Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson told us this morning there is no immediate threat to area citizens related to the incident. Wilson says no homes were hit and the incident does not appear to be a drive-by shooting. Authorities are still investigating.
Monday, April 11th, 2022
Hart County Polling Locations
When voting, there are seven locations to choose from in Hart County and any Hart County voter can vote at any location on Primary Election Day, Tuesday, May 17th. The polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The locations are:
1. Horse Cave Fire Department - 1040 East Main St., Horse Cave
2. Munfordville Elementary School - 505 West Union Street, Munfordville
3. Hart County High School - 1014 South Dixie Hwy, Munfordville
4. Memorial Elementary School - 1400 N. Jackson Hwy, Hardyville
5. Cub Run Elementary School - 170 East Gap Hill Road, Cub Run
6. Legrande Elementary School - 70 Legrande School Road, Horse Cave
7. Bonnieville Elementary School - 7874 North Dixie Hwy, Bonnieville
Monday, April 11th, 2022
E-town Man Arrested On Several Charges, Following Foot Chase
An Elizabethtown man was charged with wanton endangerment and fleeing from police Friday afternoon. The Elizabethtown Police Department stopped a vehicle on Patriot Parkway near Robinbrooke Boulevard when officers reported smelling an odor of marijuana from the car around 2:45 p.m. on Friday. According to the citation, Daniel Cornelius Wesley, 25, was a passenger in the car and told the officers he had no identification. When the officer went back to his patrol cruiser to check the car occupants’ information, Wesley ran out of the stopped car across two lanes of traffic. The officer began to chase him on foot in what was described on the citation as heavy traffic conditions. Wesley jumped a fence and continued running. Other agencies then joined in the pursuit in vehicles. Wesley was found on Hutcherson Lane in a tree service vehicle. The citation said he would not open the door to the vehicle, which resulted in a resisting arrest charge. Police had to break windows of the vehicle to remove Wesley. When Wesley was read his Miranda rights, he told officers he ran because there were active warrants for his arrest. That warrant also was for fleeing or evading police. A backpack with marijuana residue was found in the car. Wesley was charged with fleeing or evading police on foot; wanton endangerment of a police officer; resisting arrest; criminal mischief; possession of marijuana; second-degree fleeing or evading police on foot; receiving stolen property, less than $500; and theft by unlawful taking, between $500 and $10,000. Wesley is lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center in lieu of a $2,500 cash bond and is due Monday in Hardin District Court for video arraignment.
Friday, April 8th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
THE HART
COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET THURSDAY MORNING. AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE
MEETING TO ORDER, MAGISTRATE GARY GARDNER OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. THE
JUDGE ANNOUNCED THAT COUNTY ATTORNEY MIKE NICHOLS HAD RESIGNED AND WILL BE THE
ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY WITH JUSTIN BAIRD BECOMING THE NEW COUNTY ATTORNEY.
JUDGE CHOATE ANNOUNCED HE HAD PROCLAIMED LAST THURSDAY CONROY HARRIS DAY IN HART
COUNTY. MR. HARRIS PASSED AWAY LAT WEEK AND HAD SERVED THE COUNTY FOR 35 YEARS
AS CIRCUIT CO CLERK.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING THE JAIL REPORT BY JAILER ISRAEL
BERGENSON STATING THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 198 IN THE COUNTY JAIL. JAILER BERGENSON
ALSO PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK FOR JUST OVER $36,868. SHERIFF JEFF WILSON
REQUESTED THE COURT TO TAKE BIDS ON A 2011 CRUISER OF WHICH THE COURT APPROVED.
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS, THE COURT APPROVED ROAD MATERIALS AND ROAD SERVICE BIDS, BUDGET TRANSFER #14, ACKNOWLEDGED THE HART COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT 22/23 BUDGET WHICH WAS THE SAME AS LAST YEAR, APPROVED THE FINAL APPROPRIATION TO THE BARREN RIVER DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR 22/23 OF $253,021, RESOLUTION #22 FOR HART COUNTY STRATEGIC PLAN ADOPTION, RESOLUTION # 22 BARREN RIVER REGIONAL MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE, RESOLUTION #22 AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT FUND EXPENDITURE APPROVAL #2, RESOLUTION #22 AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT PROCUREMENT POLICY FOR PURCHASES, HIRED MIKE ELLIOTT AS PART TIME WORKER, AND APPROVED TO PAY FOR HEALTH INS FOR TRACEY JOHNSON. THE NEXT MEETING OF THE COURT WILL BE THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, AT 9:00 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
Friday, April 8th, 2022
Cave City man arrested on multiple charges
Officer Childress and Officer Avery responded to a domestic dispute Tuesday at 509 Grinstead Mill Road. Officers were assisted on the scene by Social Services. While Social Services workers were interviewing children in another room, a male identified as Blake London, attempted to use a recording device to record the interview. After a brief investigation, Officer Childress placed Blake London under arrest. A search of London resulted in locating a baggie containing suspected Marijuana as well. Blake London was placed under arrest and transported to the Barren County Detention Center. London is charged with eavesdropping, installing eavesdropping device, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia buy/possess.
Friday, April 8th, 2022
Hart County man charged with attempted murder
A Hart County man is charged with attempting to kill his wife. Hart County Sheriff's Deputies arrested 45-year-old Warren Johnson Wednesday at his residence. During the arrest, several pounds of marijuana were discovered among other drug related items. He was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries and then booked at Hart County Jail on attempted murder, assault, wanton endangerment, trafficking in marijuana over five pounds and trafficking in methamphetamine. Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson says other charges are forthcoming and a detailed description of the events leading up to the arrest will be released as the investigation continues. Johnson remains in Hart County Jail with a combined $400,000 bond and a court date set for April 11th.
Fri
Prostitution arrest at Glasgow business
Authorities say a massage parlor has been the front for prostitution services in Glasgow. Glasgow Police received several complaints and tips regarding Summer Spa, located on South L. Rogers Wells Boulevard. A warrant was served Wednesday to investigate alleged human trafficking, prostitution, providing sexual services for compensation and for practicing therapy without a license. Officers arrested 32-year-old Jing Jing Zheng (Jing-Jing-Jung) of Glasgow after discovering over $22 thousand in cash and promotion of prostitution. The FBI is also has interest in the case which remains under investigation.
Thursday, April 7th, 2022
Intoxicated Glasgow woman arrested
A drunk woman was arrested after becoming combative with officers at a motel in Glasgow. Police responded Wednesday to Days Inn just off 31E across from Southgate Plaza. They found 26-year-old Sydney Janell Mason, of Glasgow, causing a disturbance in the lobby. Mason was taken into custody and charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place, disorderly conduct, menacing, resisting arrest, two counts assault of a police officer and three counts of endangering the welfare of a minor. She was taken to Barren County Detention Center where she was released later in the day on a $2000 bond.
Thursday, April 7th, 2022
Larue County passes school tax increase
LaRue County Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday night in favor of an additional 10-cent tax per $100 of accessed real and tangible property. LaRue County currently has the lowest rate of all adjacent school systems. The measure will raise the current rate from 51.5 cents to 61.5 cents. By comparison, Green County is the lowest of surrounding counties at 55.1 cents while Nelson County is the highest at 73.7 cents. Elizabethtown Independent Schools has the highest rate in the general region at 88.3 cents. Hart County is currently at 60.6 cents per $100 accessed value. As mentioned earlier this week in our newscast, LaRue County Board of Education's plan for the increase is to address aging buildings, specifically LaRue County Middle School and limited Career and Technical Education opportunities at LaRue County High School. In more detail, the school system is promoting construction of a new High School with a Career and Technical Education emphasis and moving the middle school into the current high school building. LaRue Countians have an opportunity to recall the tax increase via petition.
Wednesday, April 6th, 2022
Tax increase possible for Larue countians
A tax increase is on the table for Larue Countians. The board of education is expected to vote Wednesday night on an additional 10-cents to Larue County's property tax rate. The board is hosting a public hearing in Larue County High School's auditorium at 5:00 p.m. ET for taxpayers to voice their opinion on the plan followed by a special-called meeting at 6:00 p.m. The school board has been actively promoting the proposal through community focus groups and social media in order to counteract misinformation about how any tax revenue increase can be used. According to the board, the proposed increase is for Career and Technical Education facilities and to make repairs to aging buildings. Any tax increase revenue must be used on debt service and construction projects detailed within the District Facility plan. Residents can watch an informational video posted on Larue County School District's Facebook page. If the proposal passes, there is a 45-day petition window to recall the tax.
Wednesday, April 6th, 2022
E-town man accused of firing shots
A 65-year-old Elizabethtown man was arrested and charged Monday night with firing two shots at another man. 65-year-old Wayne Cornett is charged with one count of first-degree wanton endangerment after he reportedly fired two shots from a .38-caliber revolver at a man. The man was not struck. The man said he saw Cornett fire two shots in his direction around 5:30 p.m. After being read his Miranda Rights, Cornett reportedly said he had fired the shots and told deputies where the gun could be found. Cornett, who is scheduled to appear Friday in Hardin District Court, is being held in lieu of a partially secured $5,000 cash bond in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, April 6th, 2022
Glasgow man arrested on multiple charges
Glasgow Police Department executed a search warrant on Cedar Street Monday in reference to an investigation. During the search, officers located Xanax pill, marijuana, Fentanyl, handguns and one handgun that had been reported as stolen. Tavaris M. Casher, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance - Fentanyl, trafficking in marijuana, receiving stolen property (firearm) and possession of firearm by a convicted felon. Casher was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 5th, 2022
Baird will serve as Hart County Attorney
The position of Hart County Attorney has been officially passed along to Justin Baird. A brief swearing-in ceremony was held Friday at the courthouse in Munfordville. Baird takes over for outgoing County Attorney Mike Nichols, who will stay on to serve as Assistant County Attorney.
Tuesday, April 5th, 2022
Missing Glasgow woman located
A missing Glasgow woman has been located. Sergeant Houchens with Glasgow Police us 23-year-old Adora Carson was found safe Monday following several tips upon issuing a request for public assistance. No additional details were released. Houchens also says they are no longer searching for Bret Goad.
Monday, April 4th, 2022
Missing Glasgow woman
The Glasgow Police Department is needing help in locating 23-year-old Adora Carson. She is a white female, 5'2" tall and weighs around 80 pounds, with pink hair and brown eyes. If you have information on the whereabouts of Adora Carson, please contact the Glasgow Police Department at 270-651-6165 or 270-651-5151.
Monday, April 4th, 2022
Plea deal offered to woman for role in mother’s murder
A woman charged in connection with the 2020 murder of her legally blind mother inside her Elizabethtown home has been offered a plea deal for her role in the shooting death. Krystal Erbelding, 35, of Elizabethtown, has been offered a 22-year sentence by the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. She initially was charged with complicity to commit murder, complicity to commit first-degree robbery and complicity to commit abuse of a corpse —with the potential to spend the rest of her life in prison. Krystal Erberlding purchased the firearm that Jacob Lugmayer, 29, of Radcliff, used to to shoot her mother twice, according to the plea deal. Lugmayer was sentenced to life in prison in December after making an “open plea’’ to charges of complicity to commit murder, complicity to commit first-degree robbery, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence a month earlier.
Kathy Erbelding was shot once in the head and once in the abdomen, according to an autopsy report, and was killed in her rented Wise Lane home in Elizabethtown. At his urging, he said Krystal Erbelding had purchased a handgun, using money transferred from Kathy Erbelding’s account. Krystal Erbelding is scheduled to appear at 1 p.m. Friday in Hardin Circuit Court.
Friday, April 1st, 2022
Center
woman arrested after traffic stop
A woman from Center is jailed
after the discovery of methamphetamine during a traffic stop Tuesday. Glasgow
Police pulled 32-year-old Britney Jo Price over for failure to use a signal.
When approached, Price appeared to be impaired. Officers conducted several field
sobriety tests and arrested her for being under the influence. Upon arrival at
Barren County Detention Center, officers found Price in possession of
approximately 10 grams of methamphetamine. Britney Price is charged with failure
to use (or improper use) of a signal, trafficking in methamphetamine, operating
a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or another substance and for not
having a prescription substance in a proper container. Barren County Detention
Center records indicate Price is still jailed, pending a $5000 cash bond.
Friday, April 1st, 2022
Wildfires at Nolin Lake
First responders battled wildfires at Nolin Lake throughout the afternoon Wednesday as high winds fueled flames, destroying several homes. A structure fire near Ponderosa Boat Dock was reported around 3pm, which quickly spread. A propane tank explosion occurred and several other structures caught fire. Grayson County Judge Executive Kevin Henderson says he believes seven homes are considered a total loss with others being heavily damaged. About two hours after the initial report, the Kentucky Division of Forestry and American Red Cross arrived to provide assistance. Firefighters worked into the evening to get the area under control.
Friday, April 1st, 2022
Grand Jury Indictments
A Hardyville man will answer to charges of sex related crimes after being indicted by Barren County's Grand Jury. 37-year-old Leon A. Trulock faces incest of a victim under the age of 18 in a continuing course of conduct, first degree rape with forcible compulsion in a continuing course of conduct and first degree sodomy with forcible compulsion in a continuing course of conduct.
Two other Hart County residents were listed in the court's recent session. Also indicted:
· 46-year-old James L. Rice of Munfordville on charges of possession of methamphetamine compounded by the fact it is his third or more offense and first degree promoting contraband.
· 55-year-old Loyd G. Johnson of Horse Cave on charges of possession of hydrocodone and possession of marijuana.
Friday, April 1st, 2022
Crash on I-65 north of E-town
Traffic was backed up following a Wednesday morning crash on I-65 just north of Elizabethtown. Kentucky State Police reported the non-injury collision near Milemarker 97, northbound. A commercial vehicle carrying empty glass bottles sideswiped another commercial vehicle, over-corrected and overturned. No injuries resulted. Northbound was reduced to one lane for most of the mid-day. Hardin County jail work crews cleaned up the vehicle’s load of Bud Light Platinum bottles off the interstate to help state highway and wrecker crews clear the scene.
Wednesday, March 30th, 2022
Infant Found Walking On Street Alone In Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department responded to Shalimar Drive in reference to a complaint of a small child walking alone on Monday. Upon arrival, Officer Vance located the child and contacted the Department Of Social Services due to being unable to locate the parent(s) at that time. The mother of the child was located approximately 58 minutes later where she stated that she had fell asleep and the child had walked off. Shelley M. Stilts of Glasgow Ky., was arrested and charged with Endangering The Welfare Of A Minor. The arrest was made by Officer Johnny Vance, assisted by the Department Of Social Services.
Wednesday, March 30th, 2022
Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest In Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Columbia Avenue on Monday.
Sgt. Burgan made contact with John Hodges and confirmed that his operator’s license was suspended. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and located Methamphetamine and Drug Paraphernalia.
John B. Hodges of Edmonton Ky., was arrested and charged with Possession Control Substance (Methamphetamine), Drug Paraphernalia, Operating On Suspended Or Revoked Operator License. The arrest was made by Sgt. Michael Burgan. Hodges was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, March 30th, 2022
Glasgow Drug Arrest Made on Monday Following Traffic Stop
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Scottsville Road that leads to two people being arrested on drug related charges on Monday.
Sgt. Hicks made contact with Lindsey York and received a consent to search where Officers located a glass pipe and Methamphetamine on her persons. A passenger identified as Christopher Burgess also had Marijuana inside his pants pocket and was also confirmed to have several active warrants.
Lindsey D. York of Edmonton Ky., was arrested and charged with Improper Turning, Failure To Produce Insurance Card, Possession Control Substance (Methamphetamine), Drug Paraphernalia.
Christopher W. Burgess of Fountain Run Ky., was arrested and charged with Giving Officer False Identifying Information, Display Or Possession Of Cancelled Or Fictitious Operator License, Possession Of Marijuana, Drug Paraphernalia. He was also served with the active warrants. The arrest was made by Sgt. Wesley Hicks.
Tuesday, March 29th, 2022
Cave City man sexual charges
A Cave City man found guilty in December of rape and other sexual abuse charges involving a victim under the age of 12 is formally sentenced to life in prison. Larry J. Moulder was convicted by a Barren County Jury for incidents occurring between April 2018 and March 2019. Judge John T. Alexander issued the sentence Monday and also declined Moulder's defense motion for for a mistrial.
Monday, March 28th, 2022
Hart County Man Sentenced to 70 years in
prison
A Hart County man was sentenced to 70 years in prison Thursday at the
end of a two-day trial in Barren Circuit Court. James “Duke”
S. Franklin, 42, of Horse Cave, was found guilty on all charges the prosecution
had brought against him. The jury convened for about 15 minutes before they
returned with the guilty verdicts. The sentencing portion of the jury’s
deliberations lasted about 35 minutes. A jury convicted him on
charges of organized crime (criminal syndicate), two counts of first-degree
trafficking in a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence. The
jury also found him guilty of being a persistent felony offender. These crimes
were committed in 2019. Because Franklin was convicted of the
crimes and then found guilty as a persistent felony offender, his sentencing was
more severe. The jury issued a 70-year sentence for the crimes. He will be
eligible for parole after a minimum of 10 years in prison. A
sentencing hearing is scheduled May 23 at 10 a.m.
Monday, March 28th, 2022
The intersection of Kentucky 163 and 100
Becomes 4-way stop
State road crews installed new stop signs at the intersection of
Kentucky 163 and 100 in Monroe County on Friday. The
intersection has became a four-way stop. Oversized
dual-mounted stop signs and oversized stop ahead signs have be installed along
the KY 163 approaches to the intersection. Message boards to
inform motorists of the change were placed near the intersection earlier last
week. The change has been done to improve the safety of the intersection, the
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said. Motorists should use
caution when in this area as it will take time for drivers to get used to the
changes.
Friday, March 25th, 2022
Resurface project for Barren and Metcalfe Counties
A project to rehabilitate and resurface a section of the Louie B. Nunn-Cumberland Express in Barren and Metcalfe Counties is expected to begin this next week. Motorists can expect work going on from the 20 mile marker to the 36 mile marker. Lane closures will be in place beginning next week. The speed limit will be lowered to 55 mph through the project limits. The project is expected to be completed by early winter. Scotty’s Contracting and Stone LLC was awarded the contract in the amount of $12,988,648.
Friday, March 25th, 2022
Drug arrest in Glasgow
Glasgow Police Department responded to a drug complaint Wednesday on East Main Street. Officers made contact with 23-year-old Brenton Brown and received consent to search his vehicle. During the search, police say they located Methamphetamine, a loaded handgun, THC vape cartridges, digital scales and 50 Gabapentin pills inside the vehicle. Officers also found a second handgun in a duffle bag in the bed of the truck. Police say they also found Marijuana and a large amount of cash inside of Brown's pants pocket. 23-year-old Brenton R. Brown, of Glasgow, was arrested and lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, March 25th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL MET THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. THE BIG NEWS TOOK
PLACE BEFORE THE COURT WITH A NOTE BURNING AT THE JAIL TO PAY OFF THE JAIL DEBT
5 YEARS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE. THE EARLY PAY OFF SAVED THE COUNTY TAXPAYERS JUST
OVER $225,000 DOLLARS IN INTEREST ALONE.
AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER BRO. GARY GADDIE PASTOR OF
GOD'S WAY CHURCH OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. COMMITTEE REPORTS WERE GIVEN
WHICH INCLUDED JAILER ISRAEL BERGENSON REPORTING THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 195 IN THE
COUNTY JAIL.
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS THE COURT APPROVED RESOLUTION FOR COUNTY ROADS, BANK
TRANSFER #5, BUDGET TRANSFER #13, AMENDED THE 2021 4TH QUARTER REPORT FOR THE
HART COUNTY CLERK, ANIMAL SHELTER APPLICATION AND WAIVERS, APPOINTED CARALYNE
PENNINGTON TO THE HART COUNTY INDUSTRIAL BOARD ENDING DECEMBER 2023, ASSIST THE
HART COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE TO PURCHASE A NEW VAN MAXIMUM HELP OF $5,000,
ADVERTISE TO SELL THE OLD EXTENSION OFFICE VAN, APPLY FOR HAZARD MITIGATION
GRANT, JUDGE/EXECUTIVE TO SIGN ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS FOR FY22 SAR GRANT, JAIL
BUDGET FOR FY22-23, ADVERTISE FOR CRA AND LGEA MEETINGS, AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
FOR WOODSON HOUSE TRAILS BATHROOM FACILITY.
THE NEXT MEETING OF FISCAL COURT WILL BE THURSDAY APRIL 7, AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
Friday, March 25th, 2022
KSP investigates Simpson County Fatal Collision
Franklin, Ky. (March 24, 2022) – On Thursday, March 24th, 2022, at approximately 4:00 a.m., Kentucky State Police Post 3 responded to a multi-vehicle fatal collision on I-65 in Simpson County. Troopers responded to the scene of the collision located at the 1.2 mile marker of I-65 southbound.
Preliminary investigation indicates that Christopher Steger (28) of Harrison, OH, was operating a 2019 Ford Ecosport southbound on I-65 near the 1.2 mile marker. For an unknown reason, Steger's vehicle entered into the right emergency lane where it struck a 2019 Volvo commercial semi-truck and trailer that had been parked due to a tire failure. Steger's vehicle re-entered the southbound lanes of I-65 where it was struck by two other commercial semi-truck and trailers, a 2016 Volvo operated by Eliseo Sanchez, of Mexico, and a 2014 Kenworth being operated by Derek Boswell, of Memphis, TN. Christopher Steger was ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Simpson County Coroner. There were no other injuries reported in this collision.
The investigation continues and is being led by Detective Michael Waggener. He was assisted at the scene by Franklin/Simpson County EMS, Simpson County Coroner's Office, Franklin Police Department, Franklin/Simpson Fire, and Simpson County Sheriff's Office.
Thursday, March 24th, 2022
E-town Police seek theft suspects
Police are looking for individuals who stole from an Elizabethtown electrical substation, causing losses and damages worth $37,000. Elizabethtown Police responded Monday afternoon to a substation off of Woodland Drive managed by Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative. A number of electrical components were stolen and damage was reported due to the theft. No information was provided on suspects in the case, but police said when identified, the individuals will be punished "to the fullest extent of Kentucky Law." Anyone with information on the thefts or the individuals involved, is asked to contact Elizabethtown Police at 270-765-4125.
Thursday, March 24th, 2022
Old time note-burning at Hart County Jail
Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate, along with other Hart County Officials, hosted an almost unheard of anymore, "old time note-burning" at Hart County Jail in Munfordville Thursday morning, March 24th, at 8:00 a.m.
An effort, in collaboration throughout recent years with past judge-executives and Jailer Israel Bergenson, along with his staff, has led to Hart County Jail being paid off five years ahead of time; therefore saving the county $225,000. An inmate work program also allows inmates to find employment while incarcerated, to pay their fines and have money when they are released. Dedication from Jailer Bergenson and his staff, has enabled the county to free up money for improvements and updates to the jail facility. Please take time to acknowledge and thank those working at the road barn, on solid waste trucks, as well as cleaning up sides of roads.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022
Cave City Chapatcha industrial Park
Cave City's Chapatcha Industrial Park is being awarded a $1 Million boost as part of a grant application submitted through a partnership between Cave City, Barren County, Barren County's Economic Authority and US Congressman Brett Guthrie's Office. Situated on 44 acres, up to three marketable sites and an industrial park entrance sign will be constructed. Barren County Judge Executive Michael Hale says Cave City is a gateway into Barren County. Cave City Mayor Dwayne Hatcher echoes the statement and adds the development is a huge capital investment in the community. Hatcher says the location being right beside I-65 puts it at the heart of South-Central Kentucky, situated centrally between international airports in Nashville and Louisville. The project bid was won by Vincent Excavating, LLC. Their schedule indicates sites will be ready within three to four months.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022
Second person indicted in Larue Homicide
A son of a Larue County man charged and indicted for his role in a 2016 homicide of a woman now also has been indicted by a Larue County grand jury for murder in the same case. 41-year-old Sean Puyear, of Louisville, was indicted Monday for murder, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence. He was arrested Tuesday. In November, a Larue County Grand Jury indicted 59-year-old David Curtis Puyear, of Buffalo, on numerous charges, including murder. The men are charged and indicted in connection with the death of Angel Jessie sometime between May 16th, 2016, and May 31st, 2016 in Larue County. David Puyear, 59, was taken into custody after KSP Post 4 received a call about potential human remains being on Puyear's property on Corinth Road, which is off Ky. 210 past the Larue County-Green County line. Both Shawn and David Puyear are being held in lieu of $1million cash bond each in the Larue County Detention Center. Kentucky State Police Post 4 are continuing the investigation.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, March 24th, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the courthouse in Munfordville. New business will include: approving Hart County Animal Shelter Application and Waivers, to approving to appoint Caralyne Pennington to the Hart County Industrial Board to complete Herb Keys appointment to 12/2023, approve to assist the Hart County Extension Office with purchase of van and approve to advertise for bids for the Woodson House Trails bathroom facility.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022
Larue County man charged with DUI and speeding
A LaRue County man faces DUI charges after speeding 25 miles per hour or more over the limit through a section of Greensburg Road in Hodgenville. Police were conducting traffic enforcement in the area Monday evening around 7:30 local time when 33-year-old Mark Baumgardner was stopped for the speeding violation. A strong odor of alcohol was detected and a breathalyzer of .092 was registered. In addition to DUI and speeding, Baumgardner is booked in LaRue County jail for reckless driving, no registration, no insurance and for not having a prescription in the original container.
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022
Eight arrested recently in Barren County
47-year-old Gary L. Ballard, of Smiths Grove, was arrested for drug paraphernalia - buy/possess.
49-year-old Laura M. Ballard, of Smiths Grove, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, (methamphetamine) and possession of marijuana.
24-year-old Jalleem W. Bailey, of Glasgow, for contempt of court.
29-year-old Aaron J. Denton, of Glasgow, for possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine).
25-year-old Tabatha Yvonne, of Glasgow, was arrested on a Barren County warrant for failure of owner to maintain required insurance, no registration plates, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, reckless driving, disregarding a stop sign and theft of identity of another without consent, as well as probation violation on as Metcalfe County bench warrant.
46-year-old Linda G. Vibbert-Parrish, of Glasgow, on a Barren County Indictment warrant for possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia - buy/possess.
19-year-old Lana Dawn Westmoreland, of Glasgow, for rear license not illuminated, possession of a controlled substance, (cocaine) and possession of marijuana.
35-year-old James E. Rigney, of Byrdstown, TN, was arrested for careless driving, failure to or improper signal, failure to produce insurance card, possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia - buy/possess.
All were lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022
Unemployment
rates in Kentucky
Hart County's unemployment rate is
slightly below the state average. New data released Thursday puts the county at
4.2% compared to the state's 4.5% average. Rates increased in 14 Kentucky
counties between January 2021 and January 2022, fell in 103 counties and stayed
the same in three counties.
Woodford County recorded the lowest jobless rates in the commonwealth at 2.9%. It was followed by Scott and Todd counties, 3.3% each; Boone and Fayette counties, 3.4% each; Campbell and Harrison counties, 3.5% each; and Anderson, Kenton, Logan and Simpson counties, 3.6% each.
Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 13.6%. It was followed by Elliott County, 10.8%; Breathitt County, 9.9%; Martin County, 8.9%; Carter County, 8.6%; Menifee County, 8.1%; Leslie County, 7.7%; Lewis and Owsley counties, 7.6% each and Harlan County, 7.4%.
Of surrounding counties, Green County is the lowest at 3.8%. Followed by Hardin County at 4.4%, LaRue County at 4.6%, Barren County at 4.8%, Metcalfe County at 5.3%, Grayson County at 5.4% and Edmonson County at 5.9%.
Monday, March 21st, 2022
UK Healthcare Boy's Sweet 16 State Basketball Tournament
In the 2022 Boy's State Basketball Tournament Sweet 16, George Rogers Clark defeated Warren Central with a final score of 43 to 42. George Rogers Clark was the overall winner of this year's Boys Sweet 16 tournament.
Monday, March 21st, 2022
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
Hart County Board of Education is holding a special called working session at central office Monday night at 5:00 p.m.
Monday, March 21st, 2022
Two killed, one wounded in eastern Kentucky
Police say two people were killed and a third wounded in a shooting at an eastern Kentucky home. Kentucky State Police said in a statement that troopers responded Friday to a report of a shooting at the Pike County residence. They found three people shot. Police say two were dead at the scene and a third was taken to a hospital for treatment. An investigation is continuing.
Monday, March 21st, 2022
EF-1 tornado touched down in Hardin County
Despite lasting a relatively short period of time, Friday night's storm that spurred a tornado in Hardin County, did result in some damage across parts of the county. According to a summary put together by the National Weather Service in Louisville, a tornado touched down at the location with a rating of EF-1, the second lowest rating with a sustained wind between 86 and 110 mph. Peak winds for this tornado reached 100 mph. Overall, it traveled a total of 4.12 miles and lasted 10 minutes. There were no injuries or deaths. In Rineyville at the intersection of Spears Lane and St. John Road, a house received some significant damage due to a tornado. Hardin County Chief Emergency Services Officer Bryce Shumate said on Saturday that this house had the most significant reported damage in the county because of the storm. Damage included an opening up of the house's attic and a complete destruction of a garage/tool shed that was next to the house. Mangled toy playgrounds, damaged cars and down trees were left along the path of the EF1.
Monday, March 21st, 2022
Juvenile dies in Adair County crash
Columbia, KY (March 20, 2022) Kentucky State Police Post 15 is investigating a two vehicle fatal collision that occurred on Sunday March 20, 2022 at approximately 10:43 AM on Bridgewater Rd., in Adair County. Preliminary investigations indicate that Jessica Wilkinson age 28 of Columbia KY was operating a 2019 Chrysler Van north bound on Bridgewater Rd., when she crossed into the south bound lane striking a 2003 Ford Mustang head-on. The operator of the Mustang, a 16 year Juvenile from Columbia, KY was unable to avoid the collision because of the hillcrest. Wilkinson and her two passengers Derek Wilkinson, age 31 of Columbia, KY and a three your old passenger received minor injuries. The operator of the mustang and one other juvenile passenger were transported to T. J. Health in Columbia, KY. A juvenile passenger in the back seat was pronounced deceased by the Adair County Coroner. This collision remains under investigation by Trooper Brandon Roark. Trooper Roark was assisted at the scene by other KSP personnel, Adair County Sheriff Department, Adair County Rescue Squad, Adair County Fire and EMS.
Monday, March 21st, 2022
Fatal collision in Marion County
Lebanon, KY (March 20, 2022) The Kentucky State Police is investigating a three vehicle fatal collision that occurred on Saturday, March 19, 2022 at approximately 4:52 PM on Hwy 68 between Campbellsville and Lebanon. Preliminary investigations indicate that Melissa Roberts, age 48 of Campbellsville, KY was operating a 2021 Acura west bound on HWY 68 when she crossed the center line and side swiped an east bound 2015 Ford Focus operated by Noah Kammerer, age 20 of Evansville, IN. That collision caused Roberts to skid sideways into the path of another east bound vehicle, which was a 2011 GMC pickup operated by Jared Pittman, age 21 of Bradfordsville, KY. Pittman struck Roberts in in the passenger side. Roberts was transported to Springview hospital where she succumbed to injuries sustained in the collision. Kammerer and Pittman were also transported to Springview hospital and treated for minor injuries. This collision remains under investigation by Trooper Weston Sullivan. Tpr. Sullivan was assisted at the scene by other KSP personnel, Marion County Sheriff Department, Marion County Rescue Squad, Marion County Fire and EMS.
Friday, March 18th, 2022
Area Unemployment Ratings
Hart County's unemployment rate is
slightly below the state average. New data released Thursday put's the county
at 4.2% compared to the state's 4.5% average. Rates increased in 14 Kentucky
counties between January 2021 and January 2022, fell in 103 counties and stayed
the same in three counties. Woodford County recorded the lowest jobless rates in
the commonwealth at 2.9%. It was followed by Scott and Todd counties, 3.3% each;
Boone and Fayette counties, 3.4% each; Campbell and Harrison counties, 3.5%
each; and Anderson, Kenton, Logan and Simpson counties, 3.6% each. Magoffin
County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 13.6%. It was followed
by Elliott County, 10.8%; Breathitt County, 9.9%; Martin County, 8.9%; Carter
County, 8.6%; Menifee County, 8.1%; Leslie County, 7.7%; Lewis and Owsley
counties, 7.6% each and Harlan County, 7.4%. Of surrounding counties, Green
County is the lowest at 3.8%. Followed by Hardin County at 4.4%, LaRue County at
4.6%, Barren County at 4.8%, Metcalfe County at 5.3%, Grayson County at 5.4% and
Edmonson County at 5.9%.
Friday, March 18th, 2022
Theft Caught On Camera
A man
faces theft charges after being caught on video in Edmonson County. Early
Thursday morning, the sheriff's department responded to a farm on Louisville
Road. Deputies arrived after the owner was alerted by a security camera of a man
taking tools from a barn. Officers found 22-year-old William Jones of Henderson
on the property in possession of these tools. A second individual was also
noticed on security video footage but fled the scene before law enforcement
arrived. William Jones is charged with burglary, possession of burglary tools
and theft. He is booked at Hart County Jail.
Thursday, March 17th, 2022
Man Enters Homes & Properties In Edmonson County
An intoxicated man with a gun
entered several people's properties on Sunday in Edmonson County. Several calls
were received by 911 identifying 34-year-old Kevin Sanders of Brownsville making
illegal entry at locations along Morgantown Road. Acting on yet another call,
officers responded to Honey Creek Road where Sanders was walking. Multiple
commands were given for Sanders to stop but he entered a wooded area and was no
longer visible. After a short search, he was located in a creek and refused to
give up his gun. A taser was used during a brief struggle while arresting
Sanders. Further investigation revealed several deceased animals in the bed of
Sanders' nearby truck. A citation indicates he did not have a license, nor did
he have permission to hunt. Sanders was taken to Hart County Jail and booked on
charges of public intoxication of a controlled substance other than alcohol,
resisting arrest, fleeding or evading police on foot, wanton endangerment of a
police officer, entry of land to hunt without consent and illegal taking of
wildlife. Additional charges may be filed in relation to the incident as the
investigation continues.
Thursday, March 17th, 2022
Counterfeit Bills Located In Hodgenville
Authorities in Hodgenville are
asking business and residents to be careful when accepting large denominations
following the discovery of counterfeit money. Police were called to Dollar
General on South Lincoln Boulevard Tuesday where a customer attempted to pass a
fake $50 bill. The suspect is identified as a juvenile. An investigation is
ongoing. Hodgenville police say to exercise additional caution over the next
few weeks as these incidents are not always random and can be an indicator of
additional fake circulations throughout a community.
Wednesday, March 16th, 2022
Senate Pass Bill To Keep Daylight Savings Time
The Senate passed a measure that would
make Daylight Saving Time permanent across the United States on Tuesday. The
Sunshine Protection Act passed the chamber by unanimous consent. Republican Sen.
Marco Rubio of Florida, a sponsor of the legislation, said he doesn't have any
assurance the House will take it up, but "it's an idea whose time has come."
Research has shown that during Daylight Savings Time, the national crime rate is
significantly less and American power consumption drops. The bill would still
need to pass the House and be signed by President Joe Biden to become law. If
the measure clears Congress and is signed into law, it would mean no more
falling back every year in the fall.
Tuesday, March 15th, 2022
Barren County Family Injured In Crash
Members of a Barren County family
were injured in a Sunday afternoon crash on Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway in
Adair County. First responders arrived to find three people trapped and one
ejected. Preliminary investigation indicates 47-year-old William Graham of
Glasgow was traveling east in a SUV and entered the median, overturning several
times. A 13-year-old passenger was ejected. Graham, along with two other
passengers, 35 and 11 years of age, were extricated from the vehicle. All three
of the passengers were flown to regional medical facilities and listed in stable
condition. The driver, was treated at a local hospital. Investigation
continues. It is not yet clear what conditions resulted in the vehicle leaving
the roadway.
Tuesday, March 15th, 2022
Former Police Chief Charged With Theft
A former Columbia police chief is
charged with stealing from the city. A federal grand jury indicted 44-year-old
Jason D. Cross alleging he stole more than $25,000 from the Columbia Police
Department evidence locker and the city’s drug purchase fund between February
2020 and February 2021. Federal charges are a result of the fact the city
recieved more than $10,000 in related, federal program assistance within the
corresponding calendar year.
Tuesday, March 15th, 2022
Lengthy Police Chase Ends In Crash; Two Arrested
A lengthy police chase last week
through Hardin and LaRue Counties ended in a crash and the arrest of an
Elizabethtown couple. Troopers with Kentucky State Police began pursuit of a
2006 Pontiac driven by 25-year-old Kayla Clark and her husband-passenger,
21-year-old Elijah Clark Wednesday morning at the northbound I-65 Exit 91
Interchange. Over two grams of methamphetamine were tossed from the window of
the suspect vehicle and the pursuit continued on to Westbound Western Kentucky
Parkway, reaching a speed of over 110 miles-per-hour. Kayla Clark exited the
parkway at White Mills and then proceeded along KY 84, until reaching the
intersection with KY 357 just south of Hodgenville. The car left the roadway,
entered a field and then caught fire. Kayla Clark briefly attempted to flee on
foot while her husband immediately surrendered. Investigation revealed Kayla
Clark had an existing warrant for a felony parole violation. The chase resulted
in charges of first-degree wanton endangerment, trafficking in methamphetamine,
fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle and on foot, tampering with
physical evidence, speeding 26 miles-per-hour or more over the limit, reckless
driving and several other moving and non-moving traffic violations. Elijah Clark
is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and tampering with physical
evidence. Both are in Hardin County Detention Center with bond for each set at
$75,000.
Tuesday, March 15th, 2022
Governor Beshear Ceases COVID-19 Briefings
The governor says he will no longer
conduct regular COVID briefings. During Monday afternoon's report, Andy Beshear
said all metrics associated with cases are on the decline throughout the state.
He says the positivity rate continues dropping, now approaching 4%, and
approximately two-thrids of citizes are vaccinated. For the past few months, the
governor's office has been conducting briefings on a weekly basis, backing off
from daily updates conducted at the beginning of the pandemic. Beshear said
special scheduled briefings may still be conducted on the issue, if needed.
Monday, March 14th, 2022
Arrest In Glasgow Following Traffic Stop
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Lexington
Drive On Saturday. Officer Moore made contact with Tony Harper
Jr. and confirmed that his operator license was suspended. Officers received a
consent to search where they located Methamphetamine inside his pants pocket.
Tony P. Harper Jr. of Horse Cave Ky., was arrested and charged with Operating
Motor Vehicle On Suspended Or Revoked Operator License, Possession Control
Substance (Methamphetamine). The arrest was made by Officer Andrew Moore,
assisted by Officer Jewelie Robinson.
Monday, March 14th, 2022
Arrest In Glasgow Following Robbery
The Glasgow Police Department responded to Subway on the Public
Square in reference to a Robbery on Sunday. Upon arrival,
Officers spoke with the employee of Subway who stated that as he was taking out
the trash to the dumpster, someone had struck him in the head with an object and
taken money from his pockets. After providing a description of the perpetrator
to Officers, they located a male subject fitting that description on Columbia
Avenue. The perpetrator fled from Officers a short distance before being taken
into custody. Officers identified the perpetrator as Jason Wheat and confirmed
that he had several active warrants for his arrest. Jason W. Wheat of Morgantown
Ky., was arrested and charged with Robbery and was also served with the active
warrants. The arrest was made by Officer Grant Ward, assisted by Officer Josh
Hardin and Lt. Jabin McGuire.
Friday, March 11th, 2022
Cave City City Council Meeting
CITY OF CAVE CITY COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT COUNCIL CHAMBERS-CITY HALL ON MONDAY, MARCH 14TH, AT 5:00 P.M.
Friday, March 11th, 2022
Hart County Board of Ed Special Called Working Session
A special called working session of the Hart County Board of Education will be held Friday, March 14th, at Central Office, 25 Quality Street, Munfordville, at 5:00 p.m. This is an informational workshop.
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day, March 11th, 2022Kentucky Police K9 dies after shooting
The Shepherdsville police chief stated that their police department along with other departments responded to an incident “with shots being fired” on Wednesday night in Lebanon Junction. Although no officers were injured, a K9 was struck and has since died from his injuries. The K9’s name was DASH and will receive a full “line of duty death” service, as would any officer. Our thoughts and prayers are with the caretakers of K9 Dash, the Shepherdsville police department and Bullitt county.
Thursday, March 10th, 2022
Reminder: Spring forward this weekend
Daylight Savings Time begins early Sunday morning as we spring forward. The official time change is at 2:00 a.m. Sunday. So, remember to set clocks an hour ahead before bedtime Saturday night. The first day of Spring will quickly follow: Sunday, March 21st.
Thursday, March 10th, 2022
Louisville Woman Arrested In Glasgow
Glasgow
Police conducted a traffic stop and arrested a Louisville woman Wednesday along
Happy Valley Road. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle utilizing a K-9
unit resulting in the location of marijuana and hydrocodone. 43-year-old Carey
L. Walker was taken to Barren County Detention Center on charges of possession
of a controlled substance - hydrocodone, not having a prescription controlled
substance in a proper container and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, March 10th, 2022
New Constables May Face New Requirements
The
topic of requirements for constables has been debated on a state-wide stage
several times in recent years with no significant action. This could be the year
the Kentucky Legislature advances regulations for these elected officials.
Constables would have to receive professional law enforcement training before
wielding police powers under a bill passed by the House. The compromise bill
would not apply to current constables but would require people assuming the role
starting in 2023 to receive certification like other law enforcement officer
before exercising such police powers as making traffic stops and arrests.
Primary sponsor Representative Adam Koenig of Northern Kentucky acknowledges not
all constables are bad, but he says there have been too many incidents involving
constables without proper law enforcement training. He says the measure simply
seeks to ensure that everyone who is able to conduct a traffic stop in the
middle of the night, arrest you and take you to jail be certified and trained.
The bill’s opponents said it wouldn’t set aside enough training slots for future
constables. Constables in rural Kentucky play crucial roles providing backup for
other law enforcement, they said. The measure cleared by a vote of 61-34 and now
goes to the Senate.
Thursday, March 10th, 2022
Changes Coming To Kentucky Unemployment
Lawmakers in Frankfort have given final passage to a bill revamping rules for
unemployment benefits. It sets up another policy conflict between legislators
and the governor, who says the proposal would hurt people needing benefits after
losing their jobs. The bill increases work-search requirements for people
receiving jobless benefits and ties the length of time recipients receive
benefits to the unemployment rate. That could cut the number of benefit weeks by
more than half in times of low jobless rates.
Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Missing Bowling Green Man Found Safe In Nashville Hotel
A
missing Bowling Green has been found safe, according to authorities and his
family.
Gable Volkert
was reported missing after he disappeared in downtown Nashville Saturday. He was
last seen around 12:30 p.m. at a cheerleading competition at Municipal
Auditorium along James Robertson Parkway. Volkert’s family confirms he was
discovered at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Nashville. He is safe. “They say
he was very disoriented,” said Nick Beres, a journalist who had spoken with the
Volkerts. “And appeared to have been beaten.” Gable said he slept outside
Saturday and tried to check in to a hotel, which alerted authorities when he
tried to use his credit card.
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Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Elizabethtown Man Struck
Officer While Being Arrested
An Elizabethtown man
was arrested late Sunday afternoon after he reportedly struck an officer in the
head. Brian Michael Fletcher, 31, is being held in lieu of a $5,000 cash bond in
the Hardin County Detention Center. According to Elizabethtown Police
Department, police were contacted by Kroger around 5 p.m. about a “suspicious
person” on Towne Drive roaming the parking lot and trying to enter vehicles.
When an officer arrived, Fletcher attempted to flee. The officer grabbed him and
was struck in the head by Fletcher.A taser was deployed and fletcher was taken
to Baptist Health Hardin for medical clearance. The officer also was taken to
the hospital and released, he said. Fletcher is charged with third-degree
assault of a police officer, fleeing or evading police on foot, resisting arrest
and second-degree disorderly conduct.
Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Hart County Man Slashes Tires & Makes Threats
A man
under the influence of drugs slashed a woman's tires and threatened to kill her
with a knife Thursday afternoon at a residence on Park City-Glasgow Road. An
officer with the Barren County Sheriff's Department responded to find
27-year-old Jason M. Wood with a knife. The officer cuffed wood for safety
concerns and conducted an interview. Wood admitted to slashing the tires and was
arrested. After being read his rights, Wood continued to speak, admitting to
using a large amount of drugs. Police found a white bags and pill bottles with
suspected methamphetamine. During transport, Wood was able to shift his cuffed
hands from his backside to his front side and remove his seatbelt. He began
thrashing his head against the window and slamming his body into the cage of the
backseat. The officer stopped to re-cuff Wood. Additional deputies assisted in
removal and re-cuffing after Wood refused to get out of the cruiser. After
transport resumed, Wood made verbal threats against all of the responding
deputies and appeared to be talking to people not present. Charges include
possession of methamphetamine, tampering with evidence, criminal mischief,
resisting arrest, terroristic threatening and public intoxication from a
controlled substance. He is jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a
$2,500 bond and a court date set for March 14th.
Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Glasgow Drug Arrests
A man
with active warrants was arrested and charged with additional drug related
offences after a Monday traffic stop on Columbia Avenue in Glasgow. Police
pulled over 38-year-old Joshua Bunch and confirmed the warrants and suspension
of his license. A vehicle search tuned up suboxone, digital scales and
methamphetamine.
Bunch faces contempt charges, traffic and vehicle operator violation charges
along with possession and trafficking charges.
Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Felons Arrested In Glasgow
Glasgow
Police arrested two men, charging each with possession of a handgun by a
convicted felon following a Sunday traffic stop along Columbia Avenue. After
observing an un-illuminated license plate, police pulled over and identified
42-year-old Ronald Browning of Glasgow who did not have a valid operator’s
license. A K9 officer was used for detection. A firearm was located beneath the
seat. Browning had suspected methampatamine in his waistband. He is
additionally charged with vehicle operator violations and possession of a
controlled substance which is enhanced due to the firearms charge. The other man
who is charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon is 29-year-old
Troy A. Vibbert of Glasgow. Both were taken to Barren County Detention Center
and each is scheduled to appear in court March 14th.
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Larue Sex & Drug Crimes Investigation
While
executing a search warrant in LaRue County on a man suspected of sending nude
photos to an undercover detective posing as a 16-year-old, police located a
large amount of drugs. Monday, Hodgenville Police and officers from the Greater
Hardin County Narcotics Task Force served the warrant at a residence on the
south side of Hodgenville along US 31E. The warrant is a result of an
investigation out of Tullahoma, Tennessee, where the undercover detective is
based. While serving the warrant, a large amount of suspected methamphetamine
was observed, resulting in an additional search. As a result of the drug
search, 24-year-old Richard Tyler Wimsett and 51-year-old Glenna Wimsett are
jailed on charges of possession of methamphetamine, trafficking in a controlled
substance, trafficking in marijuana and receiving stolen property identified as
a firearm. Drug charges are enhanced because of the firearms charge. In all,
more than 60 grams of methamphetamine were seized along with a large amount of
money. Hodgenville Police is handling the sex crimes investigation while the
Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force is handling the drugs investigation.
It is not established that either of the Wimsett suspects are the focus of the
sex crimes warrant. A statement from Hodgenville Police says due to pending
investigation actions, they are not releasing the identity or identities of
anyone involved in the undercover nude photos sting operation.
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Hart County Sheriff's Office Arrests
A
Magnolia man is facing drug related charges after an investigation by the Hart
County Sheriff's Department and the Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force.
According to jail booking records, 60-year-old Mark Alan Caven was arrested last
Tuesday for trafficking in Methamphetamine, buying and/or possessing drug
paraphernalia and for being a persistent felony offender. He remains listed as
an inmate at Hart County Jail with bond set at $25,000.
Two
people were arrested Friday by the sheriff's department. Booking records from
Hart County Jail indicate 32-year-old Clarence Stinson of Hardyville is charged
with his third offence of criminal trespassing along with charges of resisting
arrest, tampering with evidence and trafficking in a controlled substance.
Stinsons bond is set at $100,000. Jail records indicate 33-year-old Brittany
Reynolds of Munfordville faces charges of possession of synthetic drugs,
possession of a controlled substance, buying and/or possessing drug
paraphernalia and for not having prescription drugs in a proper container.
Reynolds is in Hart County jail with bond set at $5,000.
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2022
Fatal Collision Involving Bonnieville Woman
A
Bonnieville woman is dead following a weekend crash near Park City. The single
vehilce crash happened on Stovall Road around 10pm Saturday. Units from the
Barren County Sheriff's Department and Kentucky State Police responded. Their
investigation indicates 20-year-old Kenzi Riggs was headed south in a 2008 Ford
Focus and exited the right side of the roadway. The vehicle overturned. Riggs
was flown to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville but died of injuries from the
crash. A passenger, 22-year-old Isaiah Meredith of Glasgow was not injured. The
incident remains under investigation.
Monday, March 7th, 2022
EPD Investigating 5 Armed Robberies From Friday
Elizabethtown police are investigating five separate armed robberies Friday at
four city locations. All robberies occurred between 7:45 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. as
people were exiting their vehicle in parking lots at various locations within
the city, according to a police department news release. All victims shared
similar accounts indicating they were approached by a young black male wearing a
face covering, dark clothing, and armed with a handgun, according to a news
release. The suspect ordered each victim to hand over all valuables and then
fled the scene in a dark colored Cadillac SRX being driven by a second
accomplice. At the conclusion of the fifth robbery, the suspect fled the scene
in one of the victim’s light grey 2020 Dodge Challenger, the release said.
Anyone with information should contact EPD at 270-765-4125, or Hardin County
Crime Stoppers where information can be shared anonymously at 1-800-597-8123.
Monday, March 7th, 2022
Names Released in Saturday Bowling Green Shooting
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office released new information in a shooting
Saturday. The Warren County Sherriff Office stated a domestic disturbance had
occurred on Murphy Road around 12:09 PM on Saturday where the victim had been
physically assaulted. During the altercation, the victim shot Malik Dequan
Owens, 24, in self-defense. As the perpetrator fled the scene he stole the
victim’s vehicle. The suspect then sought treatment at a local hospital for a
non-life threatening gunshot wound. The hospital notified the WCSO and deputies
and detectives responded. Owens is charged with: Strangulation 1st degree,
Assault 4th Domestic, and Theft of a Motor Vehicle. The investigation is ongoing
and is being led by the WCSO.
Monday, March 7th, 2022
Kentucky State Police Charges Hardin Co. Man With Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Electronic Crime Branch arrested Timothy Shawn
Wright, 41, on charges related to child sexual abuse material.
Mr. Wright was arrested as the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against
Children (ICAC) investigation. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch began the
investigation after discovering the suspect sharing images of child sexual
exploitation online. Wright is currently charged with ten counts of possession
of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under 12 years of age, ten
counts of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance and
ten counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance.
Mr. Wright was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Friday, March 4th, 2022
Boys 5th Region Tournament
In Thursday night's Boys 5th Regional Tournament: Bardstown defeated Hart County Raiders 65 to 49. Hart County's Ethan Devore scored 11 points and Jackson Shoulders scored 10 points and had 9 rebounds. All Tournament went to Hart County's Ethan Devore.
Friday, March 4th, 2022
Death penalty sought in Glasgow double homicide
Cody Nathaniel Bacon is set to face the death penalty for the September double homicide of a young Glasgow couple, David and Brittany Pace. According to the citation, the Glasgow Police Department was alerted to the shooting because Bacon called 911 stating he had shot his brother and his sister-in-law. The arrest citation stated that when Sgt. Hicks arrived, he saw a white male waving his arms at him and immediately detained him. The citation also revealed that Bacon said he was sorry and stated stated his motive was "he was tired of them fussing with the kids". According to court documents, Barren County Commonwealth's Attorney, John Gardner, has filed a notice to his intent to seek 'enhanced penalties' for Bacon, who is charged with two counts of murder and two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. Bacon pled not guilty. No trial date has been set.
Friday, March 4th, 2022
Elderly woman dies in Grayson County crash
A 93-year-old woman has died in a two-vehicle crash on KY 88 near Wax. First responders from Grayson County were dispatched around 4pm Wednesday after a small passenger car driven eastbound by Gertrude Hughes, of Clarkson, crossed into the opposite lane and struck a work truck hauling a trailer. The car struck the driver's side of the oncoming vehicle despite the truck driver's attempt to avoid the collision. The car continued eastbound and hit a guardrail end before traveling down an embankment. The driver of the truck was not injured but Hughes was pronounced dead at the scene. She was not wearing a seatbelt.
Friday, March 4th, 2022
Caverna Superintendent applications
Nine applications are on the table for Caverna Independent Schools’ next superintendent. School Board Chairman Wayne Hatcher says the number is on par with the expected volume of applicants for a superintendent position, adding there doesn’t seem to be a trend between small or large districts when it comes to these searches. Of the Caverna Superintendent pool, eight are in-state applicants, one is a current superintendent and two are former superintendents. Four currently hold central office positions and two are currently principals. Hatcher says the screening committee will be getting to work over the next few weeks with the goal of having a hire ready by the end of April.
Friday, March 4th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Three people shared comments at the beginning of Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting regarding the county’s weather sirens and storm response. All three were either first responders or a county employee. There were no inquiries or criticisms made by any general members of the public at the meeting, even though local media outlets and social media messages were published well in advance, inviting inquiries and input. Two of the comments came from firefighters who asked about county assistance for repairs or upgrades to sirens in Hardyville and Linwood. One of them provided the court with information on repair costs for a specific unit and also cost information on additional community storm safety options. The third comment came from a county employee who praised local citizens, county officials and neighboring agencies for stepping up to quickly clear roads, debris and offer assistance in a variety of other ways.
A representative from Kentucky State Police Post 3, Bowling Green, was in attendance. KSP dispatch is the primary initiator of the warning system. No questions were asked of the representing trooper.
Judge Executive Joe Choate made comments concerning current status of the sirens. He says all but one were working in Wednesday’s state-wide drill. An agreement is in place with a contractor to evaluate all of the local sirens. The county has ownership responsibility for most of them, but some of the fire departments have ownership responsibility for their locations. The contractor will perform some routine maintenance and recommend additional repairs or upgrades and provide a cost basis. The county will consider options once the evaluation process is complete. In response to the two fire department requests, the judge emphasized both would be a part of the process and assistance is certainly possible. Choate also says grant money is being pursued for possible storm shelter, weather radio and other notification system options.
A map produced by Barren River Area Development District was on display showing locations and coverage radius of each outdoor warning siren within Hart County. It clearly visualizes how actual siren coverage is a very small percentage of the entire county. Citing the map, one of the main points made by the judge executive and several magistrates on the topic is residents must have multiple options of getting alert information.
In other items of business from Thursday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson says the final payment on the finance note for the facility is being made, which is about seven years ahead of schedule. He presented the court with a check for just over $22 thousand dollars. There are currently 189 inmates. There will be a note-burning at 8am on March 24th (before the next fiscal court meeting) to mark payoff of the facility.
Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported on how the state’s “School Resource Officer Bill,” which is expected to become law, will affect the county. He says the burden of paying salaries of the SROs will be on the school board, while the sheriff’s department will be responsible for vehicle, equipment and training costs. An additional officer is being hired to fill SRO roles within the county.
Additional routine business of the meeting included transfers and budget amendments, claims payments, the sale of a tractor and mower, a road rebate agreement with a local housing developer, reappointment of Debbie Fowler to the Green River Water District Board and re-acceptance of currently established jail policies.
The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be on Thursday, March 24th, at 9am.
Thursday, March 3rd, 2022
Two Jailed On Drug Charges Following Traffic Stop In Glasgow
Two people are jailed on drug related charges after being arrested Tuesday in
Glasgow. Police stopped a woman on North Green Street identified as 27-year-old
Meagan Turner of Glasgow for not having her headlights on. A suspicious odor was
detected by an officer, resulting in a vehicle search. Turner was taken into
custody for possession of marijuana and methamphetamine. A passenger, Michael
Kirk also of Glasgow, was cited to appear in court for possession of marijuana.
Records at Barren County Detention Center indicate Tuner was released on
Wednesday with a court date set for March 24th.
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022
Actor Todd
Chrisley Met Locals In Cave City
Todd Chrisley, the American
actor, singer and producer who is best known for his show "Chrisley Knows Best",
was seen yesterday at the Cave City shell. Locals took photos and went to
Facebook describing how nice he was. Chrisley was in town due to an interview
scheduled at the Whistle Stop in Glendale.
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022
Police Impersonator At Large In Glasgow
The Glasgow police department
received a complaint of a male subject driving a white truck and pulling people
over, impersonating a law enforcement officer on Tuesday. This person is in no
way affiliated with Glasgow Police Department. Please stay aware of your
surroundings and report any suspicious activity to the Glasgow Police Department
at 270-651-6165.
Tuesday, March 1st, 2022
Man Arrested After Entering Wrong House; Drugs
A man who
though he was in Munfordville was arrested in northern Metcalfe County on Sunday
and now faces multiple drug charges. Around 3am, officers with the Metcalfe
County Sheriff's Department were called out for a trespassing complaint at a
residence near Center on Sulphur Well - Knob Lick Road. The resident of the
address returned home and notified police someone was discovered inside. When a
deputy arrived, he observed an SUV in the the driveway with marijuana and drug
paraphernalia in plain view. Inside the residence, police found 40-year-old
Rocky Ray McCoy sleeping on a couch. McCoy indicated he thought he was in
Munfordville and arrived at the residence by mistake. A citation says McCoy
appeared to be intoxicated and was placed under arrest. In addition to findings
in the vehicle, a search of McCoy turned up methamphetamine,
prescription-controlled substances and additional drug paraphernalia. Rocky Ray
McCoy was taken to Barren County Detention Center and remains jailed on related
possession charges as well as criminal trespassing and public intoxication. He
is scheduled to appear in court March 14th and again on April 6th.
Tuesday,
March 1st, 2022
Glasgow Drug Arrest
A Glasgow
man faces drug charges after being arrested over the weekend. Sunday, police
stopped 22-year-old Johnny Michael Lay on Ford Drive. Identification revealed an
active warrant. A search resulted in the discovery of marijuana, methamphetamine
and drug paraphernalia. He was taken into custody on possession charges of each.
Johnny Michael Lay remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center with a court
date scheduled for March 24th.
Tuesday, March 1st, 2022
Non-compliant Sex Offender Arrested
A traffic
stop in Glasgow resulted in the arrest of a man who police say is not in
compliance with the state's sex offender registry law. Sunday, police stopped
39-year-old Torrance Porcha on Happy Valley Road. An identification check
revealed his sex offender status. Porcha was taken to Barren County Detention
Center and booked on the failed compliance charge. A cash bond is set at $2,500.
Torrance Porcha's arrest citation indicates he is a Hart County Resident.
Tuesday, March 1st, 2022
Wingfield Man Barricades Himself; Arrested Without Incident
After
breaking into a church, a Wingfield man barricaded himself before being
arrested. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department were called
Saturday afternoon to Belle Key Church in Rhoda after a report of 37-year-old
David Hughes kicking in the door. Hughes was yelling and throwing items around
inside. Police talked Hughes into exiting the church and then placed him under
arrest without further incident. A citation indicates he was intoxicated and
admitted to using methamphetamine. Damage to the 140-year-old building includes
the broken door and a window. David Hughes is charged with public intoxication
by a controlled substance, burglary and criminal mischief. He was taken to Hart
County Jail.
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Monday, February 28th, 2022
Statewide Tornado Safety Drill On Wednesday
A Statewide Tornado Safety
Drill will be conducted Wednesday, March 2nd, at 9:07 a.m. The drill will take
place during Severe Weather Awareness Week, observed from Monday, February 28th,
through Sunday, March 6th. The drill falls on the tenth anniversary of the
deadly West Liberty, KY tornado, and other deadly tornadoes near the region. In
addition, Kentucky is still recovering after the recent December 2021, and
January 1, 2022 tornado outbreaks. During the statewide drill, the National
Weather Service (NWS), in partnership with Kentucky Emergency Management (KYEM),
the Kentucky Weather Preparedness Committee (KWPC), and Kentucky Broadcasters
Association, will issue a test tornado message that will activate weather alert
radios. All Kentuckians are encouraged to practice their tornado safety actions
at home, school, or work. Many television and radio stations may interrupt
programming to cover the tornado drill. This year, alerts will not activate the
Emergency Alert System (EAS), or cable overrides and test messages do
not activate Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA). In addition, if inclement weather
is forecast for March 2, the Statewide Tornado Drill will be postponed to
Thursday, March 3, or canceled.
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Monday, February 28th, 2022
Fatal Collision In Cave City On Sunday
Kentucky State Police Post 3 received a call for service in reference to a
single vehicle injury collision that happened on Interstate 65 near Cave City on
Sunday. Preliminary investigation indicates that Mark D. Baughan (70) of
Cincinnati, OH, was operating a 2013 Nissan Juke northbound on I-65 near the 53
mile marker. Baughan lost control of his vehicle and struck the center concrete
barrier wall causing the vehicle to overturn. Mark D. Baughan was was flown to
the University of Louisville Hospital where he later succumbed to his
injuries. A passenger in the vehicle identified as Laura Baughan (68) of
Cincinnati, OH, was transported to TJ Samson Hospital where she was treated and
released with minor injuries. The investigation is being led by Trooper Bo
Hubbard. He was assisted at the scene by Barren County EMS, Air Methods, Cave
City Fire Department and KSP personnel.
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Monday, February 28th, 2022
2-year-old Taken After
Mother Killed In Newburg Shooting Has Been Found
The 2-year-old taken
Sunday afternoon after his mother was shot and killed has been found, but police
say his father is still on the run. Louisville Metro Police announced Caesen
Gordon had been located around 10 p.m. Sunday night. According to LMPD, officers
were called to the 4100 block of Quiet Way around 4 p.m. for a report of a
shooting. When they arrived, they found a woman believed to be in her 30s inside
a vehicle dead from multiple gunshot wounds and her 10-year-old son (previously
believed by police to be 5) with a gunshot wound to his hand. The 10-year-old
was taken to Norton Children's Hospital for treatment. Police say the suspect,
32-year-old Christopher Lee Gordon Sr., left the scene with his 2-year-old son
that he shared with the deceased woman prompting the AMBER Alert to be issued.
According to LMPD, Gordon has a significant violent history and is considered to
be armed and dangerous. If you see him, police ask that you call 911
immediately.
Friday, February 25th, 2022
18th District Girls Championship
Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Larue County Thursday night in the final round of district tournament. The score was 48 to 44 with Hart County's Dea Bradley scoring 33 points. Larue County's Paige Evans scored 15 points. All season team for Hart County: Kylie Adcock, Haley Sturgeon and Dea Brandley and for Larue County: Paige Evans and Natalie Gentry. All Tournament Team for Hart County: August Neal, Kinley Christie and Dea Bradley. All Tournament Team for Larue County: Natalie Gentry and Malejah English.
Friday night District Championship Game for the boys will be Larue County taking on Hart County Raiders at 6:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the live broadcast beginning around 5:30 p.m.
Friday, February 25th, 2022
Hodgenville man sentenced in fatal shooting
More than a year after he was arrested, a 23-year-old Hodgenville man has been sentenced for his involvement in a fatal shooting that occurred in September 2020. Timothy Hedges accepted a plea deal for a nine-year sentence on an amended charge of second-degree manslaughter - a Class C felony punishable by five to 10 years in prison. Initially, Hedges was charged with murder to which he pleaded not guilty. On September 30th, 2020, Kentucky State Police Post 4 was contacted by the Hodgenville Police Department which was requesting assistance with a shooting which occurred at 116 Dana Drive in Hodgenville. During an investigation, it was determined that 21-year-old Levi G. Sheroon, of Mount Sherman, had suffered a single gunshot to the chest. As details emerged concerning the case, Hedges was charged with fatally shooting Sheroon as he sat in his girlfriend's vehicle. Hedges is lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Friday, February 25th, 2022
Crash in Glasgow injures a woman
Glasgow Police responded to an injury accident Tuesday at the intersection of Veteran's Outer Loop and Beaver Trail. The investigation revealed a 2020 Toyota Camry being operated by Lois Barrett was traveling westbound on Beaver Trail and collided with a 2018 Ford Fiesta, being operated by Patricia Wood, who was traveling southbound on Veterans Outer Loop. Patricia Wood was transported by Barren/Metcalfe EMS for her injuries. The accident was investigated by Sgt. Michael Burgan.
Friday, February 25th, 2022
Two injured in Barren County accident
Glasgow Police Department on Wednesday responded to an injury accident on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway at the 14 mile marker. The investigation revealed a Chevy Equinox, being operated by Roger Lawson, was traveling eastbound on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway when he lost control of the vehicle, left the roadway, striking a ditch line and several trees before coming to a final rest. Roger Lawson and Robin Lawson were both transported by Barren/Metcalfe EMS for their injuries.
Thursday, February 24th, 2022
Hart County Man Arrested In Adair County
A Hart
County man faces drug charges after being arrested in Adair County. Police say
44-year-old Kevin Thompson was driving along KY 80 mid-day Tuesday and was
stopped due to a complaint. A vehicle search turned up methamphetamine and
paraphernalia. Kevin Thompson was taken to Adair County Jail on possession
charges. The facility no longer lists Thompson as an inmate.
Thursday, February 24th, 2022
Upton Man Indicted
An Upton man is
now indicted after fleeing police and being arrested in January. Court records
indicated 42-year-old Allen Riggs is charged with first-degree wanton
endangerment of a police officer and first-degree fleeing or evading police in a
motor vehicle. These charges are class D felonies and punishable by one to five
years in prison. The indictment also includes various traffic violations, class
B misdemeanors and charges of being a being a persistent felony offender.
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
Elizabethtown ATM Stolen; Thieves Still At Large
Elizabethtown police are looking for
two suspects involved in stealing a “substantial amount of money.” The event
happened Monday morning at an ATM machine located at Wilson & Muir Bank in
Elizabethtown. Two people in a stolen van pulled up to the ATM machine at 250 W.
Dixie Ave. and hooked a tow strap from the van to the machine, according to
Elizabethtown Police Department spokesman Chris Denham. He said the pair then
pulled it from its foundation. Denham said it appears two men were involved in
the theft. The suspects reportedly left the van at the bank and fled on foot.
Police soon learned the van had been stolen shortly before the theft. Police
were alerted to the theft by an alarm from the bank. Anyone with information is
asked to contact Elizabethtown police at 270-765-4125.
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
KSP Investigating 2-Year-Old's Death
The Kentucky State Police are
investigating after a two-year-old boy in Edmonson County died. On Monday, KSP
was called to a home in Brownsville after an incident. A two-year-old child was
transported to Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital where he was pronounced deceased
in the early morning hours. The cause of death has not been released at this
time. The investigation is ongoing.
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
Drug Paraphernalia Found
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022
High School Playoff Bracketing Changes
Changes are coming to high
school football playoff bracketing. During the Kentucky High School Athletic
Association's Board of Control regular meeting last week, members recanvased
months of feedback from designated representatives regarding the first two
playoff rounds. Commissioner Julian Tackett says nearly two-thirds of schools
favor playing outside of the district in those early rounds. He says with such a
limited season schedule of only 10 games, there is strong desire to play teams
other than in-district opponents, regardless of travel logistics. The Board
accepted the results and will implement play across adjacent districts beginning
this fall.
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022
Hart County's Animal Shelter Nearing Completion
Hart County's new animal
shelter is nearly ready. Located in the former Dr. McFarland office at the Hart
County Fairgrounds on US 31W, the facility is set to open March 7th. Brandy
Nichols will be the facility director. Her position and shelter operations are
being funded by Hart County Fiscal Court . The county and fair board have
entered into a lease agreement for usage of the building. Judge Executive Joe
Choate says the court is proud to be able to offer this service to Hart County.
The shelter will only be accepting and adopting dogs. Kentucky Revised Statutes
mandate each county either operates a shelter or contracts shelter services.
Hart county has previously been contracting with Warren County.
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022
Weekend Kitchen Fire At Campbellsville Coltons
Colton's in Campbellsville
remained closed Monday after a weekend fire in the restaurant’s kitchen.
Firefighters were dispatched just after 10am local time Sunday to find smoke
coming from the cooking area and fire visible from atop the exhaust system.
Sprinklers in the building had been activated and firefighters quickly
extinguished flames. One employee received minor hand burns. No firefighters
were injured. Colton's has not publically made an announcement on when they
expect to reopen the Campbellsville location. A social media post made by the
restaurant Sunday says the restaurant would be closed for the day due to
"maintenance."
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022
Munfordville Woman Arrested
A Hart County woman is one
of two arrested Saturday night in Edmonson County. A traffic stop was made by
the Edmonson County Sherriff's Department at Jr. Foods in Kyrock. A records
check indicated one passenger, identified as 36-year-old Joshua P. Guthrie of
Brownsville, has an active warrant in Warren County. A subsequent search of the
vehicle turned up methamphetamine in a backpack belonging to a second passenger,
29-year-old Brandi M. Simmons of Munfordville. She was charged with Possession
of a Controlled Substance. Both were taken to Hart County Jail.
Monday, February 21st, 2022
Area Basketball Tournament Action
Join WLOC Monday night at 5:30 as we bring you live coverage of the
District Tournament at Cavnera High School, stating with the girl's pre-game
show at 5:00pm. Hart County Lady Raiders will go up against the Caverna Lady
Colonels followed by the boys at 7:30 p.m. Larue County will play the Caverna
Boys.
The District Tournament Continues Tuesday Night (02-22)
In girl's action at 5:30 p.m., Green County will play Larue County followed by
the boys game at 7:30 p.m. as Green County takes on Hart County Raider boys.
WLOC will continue coverage of the district tournament as we broadcast the boys
game at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, February 21st, 2022
KHSAA Board Meeting
The
KHSAA Board of Control conducted its fifth regularly scheduled meeting of the
2021-22 academic year this week at the KHSAA Office, approving adjustments to
football bracketing and selecting its 2022-23 President-elect. The Board
reviewed feedback from designated representatives of the football-playing
schools regarding playoff bracketing for the first two rounds after months of
review on the topic. “Almost two-thirds of our football school representatives
were in favor of playing outside of the district in those early rounds,” said
KHSAA Commissioner Julian Tackett. “Clearly with such a limited schedule of 10
games, there is strong desire to play teams other than their in-district
opponents in those early rounds regardless of travel logistics.” The Board
accepted the results of the survey in which over 93% of the football schools
submitted a response and more than two-thirds of responders preferred an
immediate adjustment to the bracketing for the first and second rounds. This
change will start play across adjacent districts beginning in 2022 rather than
within districts. The Board held a lengthy discussion regarding the current and
worsening shortage of licensed officials. Looking at comparative data for the
last four years, the Board wants the membership to be forward-thinking in
initiatives to attract and retain officials. Especially important was a need for
school- and district-level emphasis on conduct by spectators, including school
representatives. The Board will have continued dialogue as it reviews its
Strategic Planning Process for the 2022-23 school year. Darrell Billings of Clay
City was chosen as President-elect for the 2022-23 school year. He will work
alongside Matt Wilhoite of the Kenton County Schools, who will succeed Marlon
Miller of Louisville at the end of the 2021-22 school year. In addition to
reviewing championship reports for its 11 winter and spring sports and
sport-activities, the Board took the following action:
Accepted a report reviewing legislation from the current session of the General Assembly.
Accepted a report from the Audit and Finance Committee including the 2018-19 final audit (which had been delayed in its review by the COVID-19 pandemic)
Held its first discussions regarding potential bylaw changes, allowing members to continue gathering member feedback before consideration of any final proposal at the May Board meeting.
Monday, February 21st, 2022
Right-of-Way Signage Restrictions
Illegally placed signs and other items along state maintained right of way areas
are subject to being removed. Political campaigns, residents, business
operators and property owners along US and KY routes are reminded no signage is
allowed on right of way other than official highway signs and items approved
through a permit process. Non-permitted signs can create additional hazards by
blocking sight distance or distracting drivers, particularly at intersections.
They are also a significant obstacle for mowing crews in the spring. With May
Primary races and the traditional yard sale season coming up, anyone wanting to
place such signage must do so beyond roadway right of way limits. All yard sale
and peddling activies, including patron parking, must be on private or business
property, not on right of way. It is also illegal to attach signs or items such
as flyers, posters, balloons or streamers to stop signs, highway markers or any
other road sign or utility pole. Illegal placement on utility poles presents
additional obstacles and potential dangers for utility crew workers. If you have
questions related to legal/illegal sign placement, please get in touch with the
Permits Section at KYTC District 4 in Elizabethtown: 270.766.5066.
Monday, February 21st, 2022
Green County Woman Jailed
A Green County woman now
faces charges for her involvement in the assault and robbery of a Hardin County
man. Police arrested 56-year-old Michelle Thacker of Greensburg Thursday
morning. They say she conspired by driving 45-year-old Jonathan Paul Riggs to a
relative's residence in Cecilia on Feberuary 11th. Riggs attacked the man with
an iron firewood poker. Injuries were severe enough to require the man be flown
to a hospital in Louisville. Riggs is already jailed and charged in the
Incident. Thacker and Riggs robbed the man of $4,960 in cash and stole a guitar,
hat and other items. Thacker later returned the stolen items and contatced the
man in an attempt to pursuade him to drop charges in exchange for giving him
back the cash. As a result, Thacker is charged with complicity to commit
first-degree assault and first-degree robbery. She also faces charges of
tampering with physical evidence and tampering with a witness. Thacker is jailed
at Hardin County Detention Center.
Monday, February 21st, 2022
Roadwork In Elizabethtown To Begin
If you travel through
Elizabethtown on occasion, you are probably familiar with major construction
which took place last year around the mall area. Transportation officials say
the next phase of work for the Dixie Highway Rehabilitation Project is set to
begin by the end of this month. Starting February 28th, work will impact the
median portion of US 31W, mainly between the US 31W Bypass and Ring Road.
Traffic in either direction needing to turn left onto a side street or business
entrance will have to continue traveling to either the US 31W Bypass
Intersection or the Ring Road Intersection and make a U-Turn in order access
their destination. Traveling across the median construction area will be
prohibited. This portion of median work should be complete in April. Looking
ahead through this year, an overall view of the project entails full
construction of the section between Ring Road and US 31W Bypass from February
28th through early July. Afterwards, roadwork shifts to the final section of
rehabilitation between US 31W Bypass and Saint John Road with major construction
expected to wrap up in late October. Dressing and striping will take place with
an overall completion date of the US 31W Rehabilitation Project currently set
for December 5th. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Officials say the contractor's
anticipated schedule may change due to weather, status of materials and other
significant construction circumstances.
Friday, February 18th, 2022
Congressional boundary maps
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A judge has refused to temporarily block Kentucky’s newly drawn congressional boundary maps. The ruling Thursday is an initial setback to those challenging redrawn boundaries. The ruling comes from Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate. He says the request for a temporary injunction was filed too late, coming after the late-January filing deadline for candidates. Wingate says blocking the new maps now would “throw the election process into disarray.” He said election officials have already spent considerable time preparing for this year’s elections.
Friday, February 18th, 2022
Prisoner release draws outrage
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Louisville mayoral candidate says he and his team are “traumatized” by the release of a man who came into his campaign office firing at him earlier this week. The suspect, 21-year-old Quintez Brown was arrested and charged with attempted murder and wanton endangerment shortly after Monday’s shooting in Louisville. The candidate, Craig Greenberg, was not hit by the gunfire but said a bullet grazed his clothing. U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed outrage at Brown’s release in remarks on the Senate floor, calling the development “jaw-dropping.” Brown was bailed out this week on a $100,000 bond and is wearing a GPS monitor under house arrest.
Friday, February 18th, 2022
Dispute leads to Barren County arrest
On Sunday, February 13, 2022, at approximately 2100 hours, Deputy Jarrod Steele responded to an address on Knob Lick Road, approximately 8 miles northwest of Edmonton, KY, in reference to a dispute. Upon arrival, Deputy Steele observed Holley H. Short inside the residence. Short was known to have an active arrest warrant for Barren District Court. Short was placed under arrest per the warrant. A search of Short incident to arrest resulted in locating methamphetamine, prescription-controlled substances, and drug paraphernalia on her person. Deputy Steele transported Short to the Barren County Jail in which jail staff were able to locate additional methamphetamine concealed inside Short’s undergarments.
Short was lodged in the Barren County Jail on the following charges:
• Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense
• Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree, 1st Offense
• Promoting Contraband 1st Degree
• Tampering With Physical Evidence
• Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Friday, February 18th, 2022
Traffic stop leads to arrest
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop Thursday on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway that results in one person being arrested on drug related charges. Officer Tooley made contact with 43-year-old Corey Stephens and confirmed that he had an active warrant for his arrest. Officers located Methamphetamine inside his wallet and Marijuana inside of his vehicle. Corey A. Stephens, of Edmonton, was arrested and charged with Possession Of Marijuana (Enhancement), Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense (Methamphetamine) (Enhancement), No Registration Plates, No Registration Receipt, Failure To Produce Insurance Card.
Thursday, February 17th, 2022
Missing Buffalo Man
A
Buffalo man is missing. Authorities are asking the public for help in locating
57-year-old John Aubrey. He is described as a white male with brown hair and
blue eyes. He is approximately 5'11" and weighs 220 pounds. His family reported
him missing and say they last heard from him Monday evening. His vehicle, cell
phone and keys were located at his residence. Anyone with information on his
whereabouts should contact law enforcement.
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Thursday, February 17th, 2022
Northern Hart County Fire
A large field fire in Northern Hart
County Wednesday afternoon ended up burning two structures before being
extinguished. No one was injured, but fire departments from Hart, LaRue and
Hardin County responded to the location on Jones Schoolhouse Road and Aetna
Furnace Highway. Gusty winds provided additional fuel to the fire, complicating
efforts by firefighters. No word on what originally started the fire. Several
brush and field fires have occurred over the past couple of weeks, locally. The
Kentucky Division of Forestry reminds citizens with dry-brush and field
conditions, a seasonal no-burn order remains in effect in Kentucky through April
30th.
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Tuesday, February 15th, 2022
Local Debate Over Lincoln Birthplace
Was Abraham Lincoln
born in Hodgenville? The issue has been brought up several times before, but
conclusions reached by two historians in a newly published book provide what
might be the most compelling evidence yet regarding differences in how history
recorded the birth of the nation's 16th president. “The Lincoln Family: Its Lost
& Hidden History,” is co-authored by Gwinn Thompson and Jerry Coleman and they
believe Abraham Lincoln was born in Washington County. Thompson says they spent
about two years researching information for their book, citing oral and written
accounts in their conclusion. Gwinn Thompson is a retired teacher and Jerry
Coleman is an Elizabethtown attorney. The pair is responsible for creation of
the Lincoln Foundation, which is a non-profit corporation with a goal of
promoting the role Washington County played in the Lincoln's family heritage.
Washington County and LaRue County do not border, but the newly released
publication will no-doubt fuel opposing perspectives for many living in the
neighboring region --- which is lined with some irony given Lincoln's lessons on
division. It is worth noting, historians with the National Park Service, which
operates Abraham Lincoln Birthplace, maintain the position of Lincoln being born
at Sinking Spring Farm in Hodgenville. This past weekend marked Lincoln's 213th
birthday.
Tuesday, February 15th, 2022
February Horse Cave City Counsel Review
Retiring Caverna Schools Superintendent Cornelius Faulkner was given the Key to
the City at Monday night's Horse Cave Council Meeting. Mayor Randall Curry cited
Faulkner's 27 years of service and dedication to not only our schools, but also
our entire community in making the presentation. In other acknowledgements and
recognition, Mayor Curry issued a resolution to honor Kentucky Humanities, an
independent and nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the
Humanities. The organization is not a state government agency, but partners with
Kentucky's cultural, heritage, arts, and tourism agencies. This year, Kentucky
Humanities celebrates their 50th Anniversary. Horse Cave officially has a new
fire chief. Adam Sloan was sworn-in at the meeting by City Attorney Pat Ross. A
representative with the National Flood Insurance Program addressed the council
in a follow-up. A vote passed for the city to accept and join the program.
Routine business was conducted and regular departmental reports were also given
before being adjourned.
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Monday, February 14th, 2022
Valentine's Day
Giveaway Winners
WLOC would like to
congratulate all of the following winners and thank everyone for their
participation in this year's Valentine's Day Giveaway.
Decade's Restaurant - 2x buffets for 2 - James Perkins and Terry Farmer
The Flower Shop - 2x 1/2 dozen roses - Thomas Riggs and Billy Russell
Grab A Hook Catfish Pay lake & Grill - Thursday Night Buffet for 2 - William Hayes
Hart County Clerk's Office - Valentine's Basket - Marry Ann Tabscott
Devore's Restaurant & Grocery - Catfish Dinner for 2 - Beth Ferguson
GRAND PRIZE
Horse Cave KOA - Overnight Lodging - Brandy Milby
Monday, February 14th, 2022
Man Died In Larue
County Detention Center
A man housed at the
LaRue County Detention Center died on Saturday. Officials inside the
Hodgenville jail called 911 Saturday on the report of a man attempting suicide,
according to the Hodgenville Police Department. The inmate, who has since been
identified has 27-year-old Dalton Milby, was pronounced dead at the jail around
4:40 p.m. An autopsy has been scheduled to determine the Buffalo, Ky. man's
cause of death. Hodgenville Police are investigating the death.
Monday, February 14th, 2022
Cave City City Counsel Meeting
The Cave City City Counsel will meet in session today at 6:00 p.m. with the
following on their agenda:
Declaration of Quorum
A. Alex VanPelt, NFIP Enrollment
Adam Sloan to take the oath of office as Chief of the Horse Cave Volunteer Fire Department.
Resolution to Designate the city’s agent for FEMA
Police dept , fire department and public works reports.
Monday, February 14th, 2022
Logan County Sheriff Still Searching For Missing Woman
The Logan County Sheriff’s office is still working on the missing person
case involving Anna Lillian Yoder of Auburn, KY. The Logan County Sheriff’s
Office has determined that at 11:31 a.m at the Pilot truck stop in Franklin, Ky,
Yoder was seen on video asking for rides. The sheriff’s office is still working
on leads to determine if she was able to obtain one. They are asking for anyone
who may have been at the Pilot truck stop in Franklin, Ky during the times of
11am to 12 noon on February 11th, 2022, that may have been in contact with her
or saw the vehicle that dropped her off to please contact the Logan County ECC
at 270-726-4911.
Friday, February 11th, 2022
Tornado Survivors Have Until March 13 to Apply for FEMA Assistance
Homeowners and renters with uninsured or underinsured damage to their property from the Dec. 10-11 tornadoes in Barren, Hart, Logan, Marion, Taylor and Warren counties have another month to apply for FEMA disaster assistance. FEMA has extended its application deadline to Sunday, March 13. Those who have already applied to FEMA for their Dec. 10-11 tornado damage need not apply again. To apply, visit DisasterAssistance.gov, or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.
Friday, February 11th, 2022
L.A. duo charged in E'town with stolen Jeep
A traffic violation for following another vehicle too closely Wednesday
afternoon in Elizabethtown has led to the arrest of Los Angeles men on felony
charges for driving a reported stolen vehicle. Enrique Chavez,
21, was driving a 2014 black Jeep Grand Cherokee when a Kentucky State Police
trooper observed him driving less than one second or one car length from another
vehicle at 2:01 p.m. Jonathan Castro, 20, was a passenger in the vehicle.
According to an arrest citation, Chavez was driving the vehicle that
had Ohio temporary tags taped to the front and rear of the vehicle. The tape
used was still inside the vehicle. The vehicle also displayed an altered VIN for
a 2011 Jeep. Chavez said, according to the arrest report, that the vehicle came
from a friend and when asked the name of the friend, he didn’t give a name. The
vehicle was reported stolen March 16, 2021, from Michigan.
Both men are charged with receiving stolen property. Chavez also was charged
with traffic offenses of following another vehicle too closely and no operator’s
license. Castro also is on pre-trial release from Dickson County, Tennessee on
weapon and drug offenses, the citation stated.
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Thursday, February 10th, 2022
Glasgow Thief Still At Large
A thief is still on the run in Glasgow. Police are looking for a
suspect who stole $1000 worth of power equipment from Rural King and around $500
of merchandise from Wal-Mart. The suspect, who is believed to be a male, was
observed January 16th at Rural King pushing several chainsaws through the fire
exit. He loaded them into a car parked in the fire lane and left. The getaway
vehicle is described as a white Acura sedan with a silver door on the rear
passenger side. Eight days later, the same suspect stole an electric scooter, a
hover board and another chainsaw from Wal-Mart, forcing his way out of the Lawn
and Garden exit. Anyone with information which might help authorities locate the
suspect should contact police immediately.
Thursday, February 10th, 2022
Stolen Vehicle Found
A vehicle stolen from Edmonson County's impound lot has been found. The
sheriff's department was notified last Friday a 2005 GMC Envoy was missing from
the location which is on KY 259. Police say entry was gained by cutting the
perimeter fence. The stolen vehicle was hot-wired and driven through two gates
leading into the lot. Sunday, the vehicle was found on an abandoned property on
Park Boundary Road. Police say they have suspects and expect to make arrests.
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Thursday, February 10th, 2022
Fatal Crash In Butler County
A man is dead following a head-on crash Wednesday morning. State police
say 36-year old Dustin Fields of Leitchfield was driving a 2017 Chevy pickup and
63-year-old Timothy Phelps of Bowling Green was driving a 2006 Scion SUV when
they collided just after 6am along Reedyville Road in Butler County. Preliminary
investigation indicates both vehicles were near the centerline of the road when
the crash occured. Timothy Phelps was pronouced dead at the scene. Dustin Fields
was not injured.
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Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
Cave City City Counsel Meeting
The Cave City City Counsel will meet in session at 5:00 p.m. on
Thursday, February 10th at the City Hall.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
The Hart County Fiscal Court will meet in session at 9:00 a.m. on
Thursday, February 10th on the 2nd floor of the courthouse.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
Hart County vs. Green County Basketball Game Results
Hart County Girls 52-47 Green County
Dea Bradley led the raiders with 31 points.
Hart County Boys 58-52 Green County
Jaxson Shoulders led the raiders 27 points and 12 rebounds.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
Ky. COVID Positivity
Rate Still Declining; Over 6K New Cases Reported
Governor Beshear
reported 6,640 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, bringing the state total to
1,212,686 cases. As of yesterday, 2,136 people are hospitalized for COVID-19
related reasons, 416 are in the ICU, and 208 are on ventilators. The governor
said the state is seeing a 22.97% positivity rate, which is decreasing from
previous polls. Yesterday's new cases, 1,892 are in kids 18 or younger. There
were 26 new COVID-19 related deaths reported on Tuesday. That brings the state
total to 13,182.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2022
Rineyville Woman Attempted to
Strike Person With Vehicle
A Rineyville woman was
arrested on Monday and charged with attempting to strike a person with her
vehicle. According to an arrest citation, Jamie Layne Dailey, 44, was captured
on home surveillance video trying to hit an individual as she drove her vehicle
at a residence on Berrytown Road in Rineyville. Dailey was involved in a verbal
altercation, the citation said, at the home and was destroying property outside
the residence. She left then returned to the location. She is charged with
wanton endangerment, and misdemeanor criminal mischief. She was released Tuesday
afternoon on a partially secured $2,500 cash bond from the Hardin County
Detention Center.
Tuesday, February 8th, 2022
Area high school basketball action
In Monday night area high school basketball action: In the girls, Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Fort Knox 58 to 16. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 21 points. In boys action: Hart County defeated Fort Knox 84 to 27. Hart County's Jackson Shoulders scored 18 points and had 8 rebounds. Gage Goodman scored 12 points with 11 rebounds.
Tuesday night: It's Homecoming night as Caverna Boys JV/Varsity entertains Somerset Christian School at 5:30 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders and Hart County Raider Boys will hosts Green County in a girl/boy double header at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the live broadcast starting with the girl’s varsity pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Thursday night: In rescheduled games from last week, Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will be on the road taking on Larue County in a girl/boy double header at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 for the live broadcast of both games starting with the girl's pregame show at 5:15 p.m. Hart County will not be playing Thursday night.
Tuesday, February 8th, 2022
Munfordville City Hall Meeting
Bridge lights over Green River in
Munfordville will be upgraded to more efficient LED mast luminaries. That
announcement was made at Monday night's city council meeting. Partial and
complete failures over recent months of the current lighting system have been a
maintenance nuisance, leading to complaints directed to both city and state
officials. The current lighting system will receive a temporary fix until new
luminaries are installed. In other business, the city council held a 2nd reading
for an ordinance establishing no person, business, organization or any entity
shall conduct a roadblock. While roadblocks have taken place in the past, those
conducted on state routes have been without authorization from the Kentucky
Transportation Cabinet, as the Department of Highways does not issue permits for
roadblocks. The city announced a Cybersecurity Grant has been received in the
amount of $5,000 from the Kentucky League of Cities. Other routine business was
conducted and departmental reports were given before the meeting adjourned.
Tuesday, February 8th, 2022
Farmers RECC Outage Cause
Farmers RECC says the major power outage
Friday night across a large portion of Hart and LaRue Counties was caused by
equipment failure at an East Kentucky Power transfer station near Jonesville.
The outage was not due to snow or ice related damage, but it occurred under high
demand as temperatures fell into the lower teens for overnight lows. East
Kentucky Power replaced the equipment and power was restored after a couple of
hours.
Tuesday, February 8th, 2022
Two Women Injured From An Assault
Two women suffered injuries
Sunday afternoon in Metcalfe County during an altercation at a residence on
Milton Downs Road about five miles southeast of Edmonton. Sheriff's Deputies
arrived and determined both victims had been assaulted by 31-year-old Charles
Anthony Compton who had fled the scene. While police were at the residence
investigating, Compton returned and was arrested. He is charged with
strangulation, assault-domestic violence and assault resulting in injury. Charles
Anthony Compton was taken to Barren County Detention Center where he remains
jailed with a $3000 cash bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.
Tuesday, February 8th, 2022
Missing Teenager Found In Hours
A teenager reported missing
Monday evening was located within a few hours. Authorities posted a request for
public assistance in locating 16-year-old Austin Bradshaw who they say ran into a
nearby wooded area from The Life Connection Facility, which is located along KY
357 just north of the Hart-LaRue County Line on Bud's Lake Road. Bradshaw was
found safe but no details of his location were released.
Monday, February 7th, 2022
Recent Hart County Indictments
A Hart County Grand Jury handed down several indictments recently:
34-year-old Curtis Patterson for Possession of a controlled substance (Methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia-buy/possess and failure to wear seatbelt.
27-year-old Jessica Jaggers, of Munfordville, for possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, fleeing and evading police (motor vehicle), wanton endangerment, wanton endangerment-police, criminal mischief, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, reckless driving and persistent felony offender.
60-year-old Mark Caven, of Magnolia, for trafficking in a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia-buy possess and persistent felony offender.
37-year-old James Butler, Magnolia, for possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia-buy/possess.
36-year-old Jimmy Bryant, of Horse Cave, for theft by unlawful taking or disp all others $10,0000 or more but under $1,000,000.
37-year-old Clint Clause, of Leitchfield, Possession of controlled substance (Methamphetamine), possession of controlled substance (Opiates), drug paraphernalia-buy/possess, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence, license to be in possession, failure to wear seatbelt and failure to or improper signal.
57-year-old Gregory Thomas, of Munfordville, for trafficking in controlled substances, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of controlled substance (drug unspecified), drug paraphernalia-buy/possess, possession of marijuana, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence and failure to produce insurance card.
35-year-old Nolberto Rodriguez Sedeno, for possession of a controlled substance (drug unspecified), tampering with physical evidence and promoting contraband.
32-year-old Michael Butterfield, of Bowling Green, for promoting contraband, possession of a controlled substance (Methamphetamine) and possession of marijuana.
38-year-old Joshua Hatfield, of Munfordville, for burglary, attempted burglary, public intoxication and criminal mischief.
62-year-old Angela Overstreet Townes, of Munfordville, for possession of a controlled substance (drug unspecified) and drug paraphernalia-buy-possess.
37-year-old Justin Salsman, of Upton, for possession of a controlled substance (Methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia-buy/possess.
35-year-old Krisytal Hawkins, of Upton, for possession of a controlled substance (Methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia-buy-possess.
29-year-old Damien Stepp, of Horse Cave, for receiving stolen property $10,000 or more - complicity, burglary, tampering with physical evidence and destruction of VIN number.
51-year-old Amy Garcia, of Horse Cave, for receiving stolen property $10,000 or more - complicity.
26-year-old Samantha Cornett, of Horse Cave, for receiving stolen property $10,000 or more - complicity.
And 45-year-old Kristi Sweeney, of Vine Grove, for possession of a controlled substance (Methamphetamine), possession of a controlled substance (drug unspecified), tampering with physical evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.
Monday, February 7th,
2022
Woman Charged
With Assault After Stabbing
An Elizabethtown woman
was arrested Friday morning and charged with assault. According to the arrest
citation, Angie Bohannon, 46, said her boyfriend was drunk and knocking items
over in the house in the Colesburg area. The report said Bohannon “nudged” him
onto the bed and he got up and pulled her hair. Bohannon then grabbed his hair
and pulled him into the kitchen, the citation said, where Bohannon reportedly
grabbed a knife from a shelf and stabbed him one time in the face and multiple
times in the chest. A few minutes after being read her Miranda Rights, the
report said Bohannon stated “she had intentions to kill him for hurting her.”
According to the citation, Bohannon said she and had been dating the man around
10 years. Bohannon is lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center in lieu of a
$25,000 cash bond.
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Monday, February 7th, 2022
Rineyville Man
Arrested for Strangulation
A Rineyville man wanted
by police for assaulting a woman in December was arrested Saturday morning.
Wesley William Mitchell, 38, is charged with first-degree strangulation;
fourth-degree assault, and criminal mischief. The report said the woman
sustained visible physical injury to her face and neck and photos of the
injuries were taken. After the altercation, the warrant also claims Mitchell
purposely damaged a 2015 Nissan Altima by throwing a rock through the front and
rear windshield. Mitchell is lodged at the Hardin County Detention Center in
lieu of a $10,000 cash bond.
Monday, February 7th,
2022
A Lexington Police Officer Has Been Involved In An On-duty Shooting.
At approximately 12:50 p.m.
on Saturday, officers observed four juveniles believed to be involved in a
shooting from an earlier date. The juveniles were seen in the 1000 block of
Newtown Pike. Officers approached the juveniles to conduct an investigation.
During the investigation, one of the juveniles fired a weapon striking an
officer. The officer was wearing a ballistic vest and was transported to the
hospital with a reported non-life-threatening injury. Three juveniles have been
detained. This investigation is still ongoing and being conducted by the
Kentucky State Police.
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Friday, February 4th, 2022
Area high school basketball postponements
In Friday night area high school basketball: Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna
Boys' games against Larue County will not be played and will be postponed to
Thursday, February 10th, at 5:30 in the girl/boy double header which will be at
Larue County.
Also, Hart County's Lady Raiders and Raider boys games scheduled for Friday against Green County, are postponed and will be played Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m. in a girl/boy double header. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the live broadcast of both games starting with the girls pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Friday, February 4th, 2022
House bill passes for public comments
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky House has passed a bill to require school boards to set aside at least 15 minutes for public comments during regular meetings. Rep. Regina Huff says her bill seeks to ensure school boards hear feedback from parents and others. She says many boards already welcome public comments. But she says the bill is aimed at some districts that “closed the door” to such input. The measure cleared the House Wednesday and goes to the Senate. School board meetings nationwide have become increasingly contentious, stemming partly from a backlash against mask mandates and lessons about racism in U.S. history.
Friday, February 4th, 2022
Bill advances for death penalty ban
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky House committee has advanced a bill to ban the death penalty for some people diagnosed with severe mental illnesses. The measure cleared the Judiciary Committee Wednesday. It advances to the full House. It's the latest effort to chip away at the death penalty. Rep. Chad McCoy says senators were consulted as the bill was crafted. Last year, a similar bill passed the House but stalled in the Senate. Under the new version, the death penalty ban would apply to defendants with a documented history — including a diagnosis from a mental health professional — of certain mental disorders.
Friday, February 4th, 2022
Crews continue work on icy roadways
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (Feb. 4, 2022) – Crews have continued working since Thursday evening and nearly all District 4 routes have been salted. Roads remain icy -- many with a thin layer which is not plowable -- and precipitation is still occurring across the district with snow showers on the northwest side and a mix of freezing rain and sleet on the southeast side. Treatments will become more effective as the day goes.
With puddles of water
along many roads and with temperatures several degrees below freezing, ice can still form on areas where salt is applied. Anyone who must be out should drive with expectations of slick conditions.Parkways and interstates are all moving through the district with no significant blockages. Main roads range from partially coated with sleet and snow to wet. Secondary and back roads are also partially coated to wet, northwest to southeast across the district. Visit goky.ky.gov for conditions and traffic information.
Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Arrests in Hardin County
An Upton man is now jailed in Hardin County after being located and arrested in Boone County. The arrest took place January 15th and stems from a September 22nd incident in Elizabethtown.
According to a warrant, 35-year-old Alan Keith is accused of repeatedly hitting a man with a gun in the head and then forcing the victim to stay on the ground at gunpoint.
The victim was transported to University of Louisville Hospital and received 13 staples in the back of his head and 17 stitches on the left side of his face. The victim was also diagnosed with multiple facial bone fractures.
Alan Howard Keith was booked at Hardin County Detention Center Monday. Bond is set at a quarter-million dollars. He is scheduled to appear in Hardin District Court February 11th. Current charges include violation of parole, 1st degree assault and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Additional charges may be filed in connection to the incident.
Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Traffic stop leads to arrests in Hodgenville
Friday night, Hodgenville police made a traffic stop for an expired temporary tag resulting in the arrest of everyone in the vehicle.
Just after 11:00 p.m., an officer stopped a Chevy Impala and identified the occupants as 31-year-old Blake Hoots and 28-year-old William Tillett, both of Campbellsville, along with 27-year-old Casey Settle, of Louisville. All had active warrants either in Taylor or Jefferson Counties. Blake Hoots, William Tillett and Casey Settle were arrested and taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Hit and run in Adair County
A hit-and-run captured on video in Adair County has officials asking for public assistance. In the video, a pickup truck traveling on KY 80 East speeds up behind and strikes another truck making a turn off of the roadway. The incident was recorded around 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. Police say the suspect vehicle is a white Chevy with a service bed and it should have significant front end damage. Anyone seeing a vehicle with this description should contact law enforcement.
Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Current Legislative session
There is a lot of talk about budgets, schools and other headlines out of Frankfort with the current legislative session but many other bills are on the table to benefit citizens of the commonwealth. Lawmakers are working toward increased penalties for those who steal delivery packages. Senate Bill 23 is dubbed the "Porch Pirate Bill" and is sponsored by Senator David Yates of Louisville. Yates says the theft of mail statute imposing a class D felony of one to five years in prison, which was enacted in 1982, only applies to items delivered by the United State Postal Service.
Under this proposal, the felony theft penalty would be expanded to include deliveries by commercial carriers such as Amazon, UPS, and FedEx.
The bill sailed through the Senate’s Judiciary Committee by a 10-0 vote and now goes for a full floor vote.
Thursday, February 3rd, 2022
Winter Weather Roads 6am Update
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (Feb. 3, 2022) – Crews have spent the past few days preparing for winter weather impacting our region beginning today. Snow and ice equipment along with debris removal equipment are ready for deployment. Road treatment quantities have also been replenished.
As precipitation types and temperatures change throughout the day, crews in each county will monitor deteriorating road conditions and respond accordingly.
Motorists who must travel are reminded surface conditions of pavement can change drastically over a short distance in these types of weather events. Drive proactively and anticipate the possibility of losing traction. The likelihood of wet pavement quickly turning into a glazed pavement is high. Demand on emergency services will be high and motorists should be prepared by having plenty of fuel, charged communications devices and emergency kit supplies.
As the storm progresses, crew safety is top priority. We will manage road conditions to the best of our ability with available staffing demands over multiple shifts and materials. Ice accumulations present unique challenges which can also prevent treatment vehicles from being able to get traction. Please be patient with clearing expectations. Avoid unnecessary travel.
We join our law enforcement community partners in reminding folks to use 911 for emergencies only. Do not call 911 for road conditions. Visit goky.ky.gov to get traffic and road information.
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
Area high school basketball action
In area high school basketball action Tuesday night, Nelson County Boys defeated Hart County 53 to 51. Hart County's Chandler Hudgins scored 15 points.
Coming up Friday night, Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will be on the road taking on Larue County in a girl/boy double header at 5:30 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will entertain Green County in a girl/boy double header at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 for live coverage of both games beginning with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
Radcliff man arrested domestic violence
A Radcliff man wanted by police for striking a woman in December, was arrested Monday night. 30-year-old Dylan Wayne Welch is charged with first-degree strangulation and fourth-degree assault - domestic violence, minor injury. Welch is being held in lieu of a $10,000 cash bond in the Hardin County Detention Center. He is scheduled to appear February 11th in Hardin District Court.
Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022
Arrests made in Barren County
The Barren County Sheriff’s Department made several arrests including on Sunday, January 30th, 44- year- old Robert Stinson, of Glasgow, for Alcohol Intoxication, Terroristic Threatening and Criminal Trespassing, 35-year-old Elizabeth Fleming, of Glasgow, for Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence, Possession of Marijuana and Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, 32-year-old Alfonso Fernandez, of White House, Tennessee. for Possession of Marijuana, Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine) and 26-year-old James Barnes, of Bowling Green, for Public Intoxication of a Controlled Substance. On Monday, January 31st, four additional arrests were made including 29-year-old Phillip Stewart, of Glasgow, for Failure to Appear, 29-year-old Tony Harper, of Glasgow, for Assault 4th Degree (Domestic Violence), Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and Terroristic Threatening, 51-year-old James Ankney for Theft by Deception Including Cold Checks and Contempt of Court and 22 year old Jennifer Smith of Glasgow for Contempt of Court. All were lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Tuesday, February 1st, 2022
Tennessee Sex Offender Arrested In
Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department responded to a complaint on West Main Street on
Saturday. Officer Robinson made contact with Joseph Irick and after further
investigation determined that Irick was not in compliance with sex offender
registration from Tennessee. Joesph C. Irick of Tennessee was arrested and
charged with Failure To Comply With Sex Offender Registration. The arrest was
made by Officer Jewelie Robinson. Irick was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Tuesday, February 1st, 2022
2 Men
Arrested After Traffic Stop In Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a
traffic stop on West Cherry Street on Saturday that lead to two people being
arrested on drug related charges. Sgt. Hicks conducted the traffic stop and made
contact with the driver identified as Larry Geralds and confirmed that he had an
active warrant for his arrest. He had a passenger identified as Jessie Lutterman
that also had an active warrant. Officer Warnock deployed K9 Joe who made a
positive alert on the vehicle for narcotics. Officers conducted a search of the
vehicle where the located Methamphetamine, Klonopin, digital scales, and a glass
pipe. Larry C. Geralds of Bowling Green Ky., was arrested and charged with
Speeding 14 MPH Over Limit, Failure To Produce Insurance Card, Possession Drug
Paraphernalia, Possession Control Substance (Methamphetamine) Promoting
Contraband and several other charges. Jessie L. Lutterman of Glasgow Ky., was
arrested and charged with Possession Control Substance (Methamphetamine),
Possession Drug Paraphernalia, and Prescription Control Substance Not In Proper
Container. Luetterman and Geralds were also served with the active warrants. The
arrest was made by Sgt. Wesley Hicks, assisted by Officer John Warnock , K9 Joe
and Barren County Detention Center Deputies. Both were lodged in the Barren
County Jail.
Tuesday, February 1st, 2022
Elizabethtown Escapee
Back In Custody
The Elizabethtown man who
escaped from custody of the Floyd County Detention Center is back in custody. An
arrest citation from the Meade County Sheriff Department states Jesse Karr, 31,
was arrested Sunday afternoon at the Meade County Detention Center on Sunday
afternoon. Meade County Jailer J.J. Scarborough said Karr turned himself into
the jail. Jesse Karr was serving a 10-year sentence when he escaped from a guard
of the Floyd County Detention Center which at the Highlands Regional Medical
Center while seeking treatment. Karr was in custody on charges of trafficking in
illegal drugs and escape. Karr is lodged at the Meade County Detention Center on
charges of second-degree escape, a Class D felony punishable by one to five
years in prison, if convicted.
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Monday, January 31st, 2022
A Glasgow Man Is
Arrested On Several Charges
The Glasgow Police Department responded to T J Samson Hospital on Friday
in reference to a domestic complaint that occurred on Shalimar Drive. Upon
arrival, Officer Phillips made contact with a female victim and confirmed that
she had been assaulted and was being transferred from T J Samson Hospital to
Skyline Hospital for further treatment. Luke E. Pedigo of Glasgow Ky., was
arrested and charged with Assault & Strangulation. The arrest was made by
Officer Hayden Phillips, assisted by Sgt. Nick Houchens.
Monday, January 31st, 2022
An Elizabethtown Man
Escapes From Custody
The Prestonsburg police were called to an escaped inmate at Highlands
Appalachian Reginal Healthcare on Friday. A man identified as Jesse Karr, of
Elizabethtown was in custody of the Floyd County Jail seeking medical treatment
at ARH. After restraints were removed, he fled from his room and the hospital.
Karr, 31, was in custody on charges of trafficking in illegal drugs and escape.
Karr is 6-feet, 2- inches tall and approximately 200 pounds. He was last seen
wearing blue jeans and a dark hooded sweatshirt. If you see him, do not approach
him, call 911, authorities said. He is believed to be in the greater Louisville
area or Elizabethtown area.
Friday, January 28th, 2022
Juvenile Charged With Selling Nude Photos in LaRue County
A LaRue County Middle
School student has been charged by Hodgenville police on child pornography
offenses. According to the Hodgenville Police Department, the police department
spent the majority of Monday and Tuesday investigating the sale of nude selfies
of juveniles from LaRue County. Students at LaRue County High School and LCMS
were interviewed as part of the investigation. LaRue County Schools
Superintendent David Raleigh stated that LaRue County Schools will follow board
policy should disciplinary action be necessary. Hodgenville Police department
released a statement advising that “HPD will not tolerate this type of behavior
and will charge anyone found to be selling children’s nude photos regardless of
age." The investigation is ongoing.
Friday, January 28th, 2022
Hart County Sheriff's Office Make Several Arrests
Joseph Sallee, 45, of
Brandenburg, was arrested Monday in reference to an outstanding Kentucky Parole
Board Warrant. Sallee was also charged for resisting arrest and attempting to
elude [on foot], Deputy Jacob Hodges was the investigating Officer. Sallee was
lodged in the Hart County Detention Center. On Tuesday, James Veers, 37, from
Horse Cave, was arrested in regard to a warrant for: Trafficking in a Controlled
Substance, Fleeing or Evading Police, Drug Paraphernalia, and Persistent Felony
Offender. Veers was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center. Jessica Minton,
30, of Horse Cave, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance,
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Careless Driving. Minton was lodged in the
Hart County Detention Center. James E. Bass, 52, of Cub Run, was arrested for
Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia,
Possession of Marijuana, and Failure to Signal. Bass was lodged in the Hart
County Detention Center. The Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force and the Hart
County Sheriff’s Dept. conducted all 3 investigations.
Thursday, January 27th, 2022
Rand Paul Visits Hart County
U.S. Senator Rand Paul paid a visit to Hart County Wednesday morning. Approx. 40 citizens attended the meeting including several county officials such as: Judge Joe Choate, Magistrate Ricky Alvey, Attorney Mike Nichols, PVA Cindy Atwell, Superintendent Nathan Smith, Sheriff Jeff Wilson and Clerk Felicia Shelton. The meeting lasted approx. 1 hour and concluded with many questions from those who attended. Paul discussed several current topics such as COVID, the mask mandates, the economy, unemployment rates and American troop involvement in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
KSP Investigates Fatal Collision In Metcalfe County
Kentucky State Police investigated a fatal collision Monday at 4:11PM on US 68 in Metcalfe County. The investigation revealed that Meridith Spear, age 32 of Magnolia, was operating a 2009 Nissan Altima south bound on US. 68 when she failed to correctly negotiate a curve and entered into the north bound lane. As she crossed the center line, she struck a north bound 2008 Dodge box truck head on operated by Edward Harris, age 54,of Manchester, KY. Harris attempted to swerve to avoid the collision but was unsuccessful. Spear was pronounced deceased on the scene by the Metcalfe County Coroner. Harris was not injured. The incident remains under investigation by Trooper Dean Lunz.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
CAVERNA Board
of Education Begin Search For A New
Superintendent
After serving 27 years in the school system, Caverna Superintendent. Cornelius Faulkner has submitted his resignation effective June 30th. During the 27 years, Faulkner served as Teacher, Coach, Asst. Principal, Principal, Asst. Superintendent ,and for the last 8 years as Supt. of Caverna Schools. In a news release to Studio 101 News, the Caverna Board of Education stated that they are taking the first steps in appointing a new Superintendent. Using the services of Dr. Benny Lile, a consultant with the Kentucky Association of School Administrators, the District is establishing the Superintendent screening committee. According to Dr. Lile, the screening committee will be made up of: two teachers, elected by the teachers, one board of Education member appointed by the board chairman, one principal, elected by the principals of the district, one parent elected by the presidents of the parent-teacher organizations of the school district and one classified employee, elected by the classified employees of the school district. Anyone with any questions or would like to provide input as to the qualities of the next Superintendent, may contact Benny Lile at benny.lile@icloud.com.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
Tennessee Man Arrested in Glasgow
An officer with the Barren County Sheriff's Office stopped to assist a motorist beside the Southbound lane on Scottsville Road early Monday morning. After an investigation, the driver, identified as 29-year-old Dustin J. Ols, of Ashland, TN, was arrested for drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense, (unspecified) and possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine) and possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree - drug unspecified. Ols was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
Elizabethtown Man Charged With Strangulation
An Elizabethtown man, wanted since last May in another case, was arrested Monday afternoon in a new case after a reported altercation with a woman. Andrew Bates Jr., 31, is charged with first-degree strangulation. According to an arrest citation, Bates placed both hands around a woman’s neck, causing her to not be able to breathe, two different times Sunday night. The woman filed a written statement with Elizabethtown police and also had bruising on her neck, the citation stated. Bates also was wanted by Radcliff police since May 8 for theft by unlawful taking of more than $500 and less than $10,000 when he reportedly stole a check made out to someone else for $889.09 and deposited it into his bank account by using an ATM. Bates was charged with a Class D felony punishable by one to five years in prison. His total bond is $11,500 cash. Bates is being held in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
2022 Election Primary
Candidates Announced
The Hart County deadline
for the 2022 Primary has closed. All 2022 Primary Election Candidates are as
follows (no particular order).
JUDGE EXECUTIVE
Incumbent Joe Choate, Democrat
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Justin Baird, Democrat
JAILER
Incumbent Isreal (Brown) Bergenson,
Democrat
SHERIFF
Incumbent Jeff Wilson, Republican
PVA
Incumbent Cindy Atwell, Democrat
COUNTY CLERK
Felicia Shelton, Democrat
Jon Ross Lawler, Republican
CORONER
Incumbent Anthony Roberts, Republican
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT # 1
Danny Matthews, Republican
Katherine Kenny, Republican
Austin Grant, Republican
Jackie Logsdon, Democrat
Phillip Thompson, Democrat
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT #2
Incumbent Ricky Alvey, Democrat
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT #3
Incumbent Ronald Riordan, Democrat
Mark Leahigh, Republican
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT #4
Incumbent Doug Wells, Republican
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT #5
Incumbent Lee Miles, Democrat
CONSTABLE DISTRICT #1
Incumbent Billy (Buck) Minton, Democrat
CONSTABLE DISTRICT #2
Incumbent Walter Bush, Democrat
CONSTABLE DISTRICT #3
Incumbent William Tweedy, Republican
Jeremy White, Democrat
CONSTABLE DISTRICT #4
Incumbent Dennis Amos, Democrat
Terry Price, Democrat
CONSTABLE DISTRICT #5
Incumbent Joseph Thompson, Democrat
JUDGE DISTRICT #10 (non partisan)
Will Clauson
Matthew Roberts
David Clarence Perkins
Teresa McMahan
JUDGE of COURT of APPEALS (non
partisan)
David Clement
STATE REPRESENTATIVE 24TH
John W. Pennington, Democrat
Keith Pruitt, Democrat
Courtney Gilbert, Republican
Robert Hickman, Republican
Brandon Reed, Republican
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest in Glasgow
On Tuesday, the Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop for a traffic violation on South Morgan Street that results in one person being arrested for drug related charges. Officer Moore made contact with the driver identified as Jacob J. Johnson. An investigation into Johnson with his involvement in several overdoses involving subjects that had consumed suspected pills that contained Fentanyl has been underway. As a result of this ongoing investigation, Johnson was arrested. Officers located 181 suspected counterfeit pills, suspected Heroin, a glass pipe with undetermined drug residue on it and other prescription pills. Jacob J. Johnson, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with Trafficking In Control Substance and Possession Drug Paraphernalia. Johnson was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
Radcliff
Man Charged With Shooting At Vehicle
A Radcliff man was arrested Monday night by Elizabethtown Police for reportedly firing a handgun at a vehicle with three people in a nearby home last week. Joshua Lee Perkins, 30, is charged with first-degree wanton endangerment and first-degree criminal mischief. According to an arrest warrant, last Friday around 1:08 p.m. Perkins reportedly drove a Dodge pickup truck near a white Toyota Camry and fired six shots from a handgun at the Camry, striking it six times. The reported incident was caught on video surveillance and an individual in the home identified Perkins, according to the warrant. Perkins is being held in lieu of a $50,000 cash bond in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2022
In Area High School Basketball News
Caverna Boys will be in action tonight in a JV/Varsity home game against Nelson County at 5:30pm.
Hart County will host Taylor County in a boy/girl double header beginning at 5:30. WLOC will be live with the play by play action of both games beginning with a pre-game show at 5:15pm.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2022
Local Police Searching For Stolen Truck
The Larue County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating a theft from the Magnolia area that occurred early Friday Morning. During the theft, a ford truck was stolen, along with a dirt bike (recovered), and numerous Milwaukee 18 volt cordless tools and batteries. The truck is a 1996 Ford F-250, red in color with a silver tool box in the back. The truck is believed to be in the Hart County area. If you have any information on the whereabouts of the vehicle, or if you have any information on the theft please call the Sheriff's Office at 270-358-3120.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2022
Investigation Underway In Officer Death
The Robertson County Sheriff's Office mourns the death of patrol deputy Savanna Puckett who was found shot and her home on fire. At approximately 5:00PM Sunday, Deputy Savanna Puckett did not report to her assigned shift for roll-call. A deputy went to her residence on Highway 41N in Springfield, TN to check on her, and found her home engulfed in flames. The deputy attempted to make entry into the home; however, was unable to due to the extent of the fire. The fire department arrived and made entry into the residence where they found deputy Puckett shot, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Deputy Puckett was 22 years old and had been with teh Sheriff's office for four (4) years). An investigation is underway into her death.
Tuesday, January 25th, 2022
Studio 101 WLOC Offensive & Defensive Player of the Year
Cameron Buchanon is the foundation of the Caverna Colonel offense. As the QB and leader, Cam makes great decisions and is very elusive. Cameron passed the ball for 854 yards, rushed for 899 yards and had a total of 18 TD's.
Studio 101 WLOC Defensive Player of the year is Caleb Edwards. He is an outstanding all around football player and has been the leader of the Caverna Colonel defense. Defensively, Caleb led the team with a total of 84 tackles averaging 8.4 tackles per game. 20 of those tackles were for a loss of yardage resulting in 2.0 tackles for loss per game.
Monday, January 24th, 2022
Monday Night Ball Game Scores
In local high school ball game news, the Hart County girls defeated Caverna girls 59-40. Caverna High School boys defeated Hart County boys 63-45.
Monday, January 24th, 2022
Traffic stop leads to arrest
A traffic stop Sunday night led to the discovery of 17 pounds of marijuana. Kentucky State Police conducted a traffic stop on a 2016 Chevy Malibu in Elizabethtown on the I-65 southbound exit ramp at the 94 mile-marker. After a search of the vehicle, officers discovered approximately 17 pounds of suspected marijuana. 31-year-old Michael Davis, Jr., of Pembroke Pines, CA, was arrested and charged with trafficking in marijuana, failure to or improper signal, license to be in possession, license plate not legible. The investigation is ongoing and being led by Trooper Alex Ware.
Monday, January 24th, 2022
Monday night area high school basketball
In a rescheduled game, Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will host Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys in a girl/boy double header at 5:30. WLOC will have the live broadcasts of both games beginning with the girls pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Monday, January 24th, 2022
Search underway for missing juvenile
The Warren County Sheriff's Office is looking for a missing juvenile, Amber Glass. Authorities say Amber left her home in the Richardsville area sometime during the early morning hours on January 13th. She was last seen wearing red pajamas and was wearing a silver heart necklace. She has brown hair, blue eyes and is 5'2" and 140 lbs. If you know anything about where she might be, please notify the WCSO immediately at 270-842-1633.
Monday, January 24th, 2022
Glasgow Police make drug arrest
Glasgow Police Department responded Thursday to Seay Street in reference to serving an active warrant. Officers located Ernest Johnson inside the garage area and confirmed that he had an active warrant for his arrest. Officers found Methamphetamine, Marijuana, Hydrocodone Pills and scales inside a vehicle inside the garage. Ernest J. Johnson, of Bowling Green, was arrested and charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, and possession drug paraphernalia. Johnson was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Monday, January 24th, 2022
Police search for stolen truck
The Larue County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating a theft from the magnolia area that occurred early Friday morning. During the theft, a Ford truck was stolen, along with a dirt bike (recovered) and numerous Milwaukee 18 volt fuel cordless tools and batteries. The truck is a 1996 Ford-F-250, red, with a silver toolbox in the back. The truck is believed to be in the Hart County area. If you have information on the whereabouts of the vehicle or information on the theft, please call the sheriff's office at 270-358-3120.
Friday, January 21st, 2022
Friday night: Hart County Lady Raiders will entertain E-town in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have play by play action of the girls varsity game beginning at 6:30 p.m. Caverna Colonels Friday night game is cancelled.
Saturday: It's the 2022 KOA Campgrounds Basketball Classic at Hart County High School. In game 1: Green County vs. Louisville Ballard at 12:00 p.m.
Game 2: Campbellsville will take on Pulaski County at 2:00 p.m. and in Game 3: Its Hart County Lady Raiders taking on Louisville Assumption at 4:00 p.m.
Doors open at 11:00 a.m. and admission is $5, children 5 and under are free. Player of the Game will be awarded from each team. For more information, call 270-528-7824.
Friday, January 21st, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, PASTOR PHILLIP TRENT OF IMMANUEL MINISTRIES, OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS WERE GIVEN
INCLUDING: JAILER ISRAEL BERGENSON STATING THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 192 THE
COUNTY JAIL. SHERIFF JEFF WILSON THANKED THE STATE AND COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
FOR THE RECENT INCLEMENT WEATHER CLEARING OF ROADS AND STATED THERE WAS SOME
DAMAGE TO THE SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT VEHICLES DURING THE RECENT STORMS. A TOTAL
COST WILL BE TURNED INTO EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE FOR REIMBURSEMENT..
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS, THE COURT APPROVED BUDGET TRANSFER #10, FIRST READING OF
BUDGET AMENDMENT #4, THE RESIGNATION OF LISA SANDERS AS FISCAL COURT CLERK AND
APPROVED TRESIA WEBER AS FISCAL COURT CLERK, APPOINTED SHARON GOLDSMITH AS
FISCAL COURT PRO TEM FISCAL COURT CLERK, AND APPROVED EMERGENCY HELP PAY AT
$15.00 PER HOUR. THE COURT'S NEXT MEETING WILL BE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, at
9:00 A.M. IN THE COURTROOM.
Friday, January 21st, 2022
Fatal stabbing in Butler County
Kentucky State Police are investigating a stabbing death in Butler County. KSP responded to the death of an individual on Gilstrap Road around 3:00 p.m. Thursday. The investigation is ongoing.
Friday, January 21st, 2022
Disaster assistance deadline nearing
Kentucky homeowners and renters who had damage during the December storms and tornadoes have about three more weeks to apply for disaster assistance with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The deadline to apply is February 11th. The agency says residents of 16 counties may be eligible for grants from FEMA and low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration. Counties include: Barren, Hart, Logan, Marion, Taylor and Warren. To apply for help, visit DisasterAssistance.gov online or call 800-621-3362.
Friday, January 21st, 2022
Glasgow man arrested on drug charges
Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop Tuesday on Sunset Avenue that resulted in one person being arrested on drug related charges. Officer DuBarry observed a vehicle operating in a reckless manner and attempted to make a traffic stop, however the vehicle failed to stop before striking a brick column. Officers made contact with Wyatt Pedigo and confirmed that he had an active warrant for his arrest and located methamphetamine inside his pants pocket and syringes inside the vehicle. Pedigo, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with one headlight, reckless driving, failure to or improper signal, fleeing or evading police, 1st degree (motor vehi8cle), possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia, license to be in possession and criminal mischief. Pedigo was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
The January Hart County Board of Education meeting scheduled for Thursday has been canceled. The meeting has been rescheduled as a special called meeting for Thursday, January 27th, 2022. There will be a working session starting at 5:00 p.m. and the special called meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. The meeting location is at Hart County High School in the school's auditorium.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Cave City's Food program canceled
Cave City's Feeding America Commodity Food Program has been canceled for Thursday, January 20th.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, January 20th, on the 2nd floor of the courthouse at 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Area high school basketball action
In Tuesday night's Hart County Boys game: Hart County Raider Boys won against Whitefield Academy 70 to 47. Hart County's Kohnner Trent scored 16 points, Keaton Walters, scored 15 points and Clark Rexroat scored 13 points.
Wednesday night: Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys' games have been canceled for Wednesday night against Cloverport.
Thursday night: Hart County Raider Boys JV/V teams will be on the road taking on Louisville Moore at 5:30 p.m. Join WLOC for live coverage of the boys varsity game beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Friday night: Hart County Lady Raiders will entertain E-town in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have play by play action of the girls varsity game beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: It's the 2022 KOA Campgrounds Basketball Classic at Hart County High School. In game 1: Green County vs. Louisville Ballard at 12:00 p.m.
Game 2: Campbellsville will take on Pulaski County at 2:00 p.m. and in Game 3: Its Hart County Lady Raiders taking on Louisville Assumption at 4:00 p.m.
Doors open at 11:00 a.m. and admission is $5, children 5 and under are free. Player of the Game will be awarded from each team. For more information, call 270-528-7824.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Glasgow man arrested on multiple charges
Glasgow Police Department on Monday responded to a drug complaint on Lessenberry Court. Upon arrival, officers located a Nissan truck parked in the road occupied by Edson Lopez and a juvenile and detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and located a loaded handgun and marijuana. Edson E. Lopez, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with unlawful transaction with a minor, 2nd degree, trafficking in marijuana (less than 8 oz.), 1st offense (enhancement) and possession of marijuana. Lopez was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
Colorado fugitive arrested in Glasgow
The Barren County Sheriff's Office located and arrested 32 year-old Michael Brandon Simmons, of Aurora, CO, on Samson Street in Glasgow Tuesday night. An out of state warrant for Hamilton County, TN, was executed for Simmons, who is being held on a $25,000 cash bond.
Wednesday, January 19th, 2022
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America, will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who quality Friday, January 21st, from 10:30 a.m. until the food is gone or 3:00 p.m.
To qualify for the Senior CSFP Program, you must:
1. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
2. Show proof that you are 60 years old or older.
3. Show proof that you live in Hart County.
4. Provide income information for all members of your household.
To qualify for food if you are less than 60 years old, you must:
1. Provide ID.
2. Show proof that you live in Hart County
3. Provide income information for all members of your household.
4. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
This will be a "drive through pick up". Someone will be in the parking lot to assist you in getting in line. Listen to Studio 101-WLOC for last minute changes in food distribution.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Hit & Run leads to arrest
Officers with the Glasgow Police Department responded to complaints after a hit-and-run Saturday on S L Rogers Wells Blvd. Police found Milum Crenshaw at his home nearby and conducted field sobriety tests, determining that Crenshaw was under the influence. Crenshaw was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor
Vehicle Under Influence Alcohol, 1st Offense (Aggravated Circumstance), Leaving Scene of Accident-Failure to Render Aid, Wanton Endangerment, 2nd Degree, and Failure to Notify Address Change to Dept. of Transportation. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Glasgow man arrested at intersection
The Glasgow Police Department responded to complaint Sunday at the intersection of Edmonton Road and Veterans Outer Loop. A male subject was behind the wheel of a vehicle still running. He was identified as Jacob Gossett, of Glasgow, and after an investigation was arrested and charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Under Influence of a Controlled Substance, Possession Of a Handgun By Convicted Felon, Trafficking In Marijuana, Possession of a Control Substance,
and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Bowling Green Police investigate stabbing
Police in Bowling Green are asking the public for information regarding a stabbing. A vehicle that was reportedly involved in a stabbing incident Monday night, is described as a 2007 Yukon GMC Denali, black in color. According to police, a person was stabbed on Mel Browning Street just after 6:00 p.m. and the victim refused medical attention. Anyone with information, is asked to contact Bowling Green Police at (270) 393-4000.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Barren County Sheriff's Office arrests
The Barren County Sheriff’s Office made several arrests over the weekend.
Officer Wyatt responded to 200 Talley Road early Sunday morning in reference to a break in. The caller stated he observed headlights of an unknown vehicle backing into his deceased grandparent’s residence. A foot chase ensued as a man and woman fled the scene into an open field. With backup, both Christopher O’Brien, of Glasgow, and Danielle Coats, of Glasgow, were apprehended. O’Brien is charged with fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree, burglary, 2nd degree, possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree, drug unspecified and prescription controlled substance not in proper container, 1st offense.
Coats was charged with fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree, on foot and burglary 2nd degree.
Both were lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
A traffic stop conducted early Saturday morning by the Barren County Sheriff’s Office, resulted in a Glasgow woman’s arrest. An officer pulled over a vehicle traveling east on Happy Valley Road. The driver Vilma Matias, of Glasgow, was arrested, and charged with careless driving, no operators-moped license and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Also a Barren County bench warrant was served early Saturday morning on Dalton Busey, of Glasgow for probation violation for felony offense,
a Metcalfe County bench warrant was served on Brent Randell Dobbs, of Glasgow, Saturday night.
a Breckinridge County bench warrant was served Friday afternoon on Logan Scott Wilkinson, of Glasgow, for failure to appear.
All were lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 18th, 2022
Area high school basketball action
Caverna Lady Colonels JV/Varsity game scheduled for Tuesday night has been canceled.
Hart County Raider Boys JV/V will play Whitefield Academy at home Tuesday night at 5:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 for the live broadcast of the boys varsity game starting with the pregame show at 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday night: Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys' games have been canceled for Wednesday night against Cloverport.
Thursday night: Hart County Raider Boys JV/V teams will be on the road taking on Louisville Moore at 5:30 p.m. Join WLOC for live coverage of the boys varsity game beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Friday night: Hart County Lady Raiders will entertain E-town in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have play by play action of the girls varsity game beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday: It's the 2022 KOA Campgrounds Basketball Classic at Hart County High School. In game 1: Green County vs. Louisville Ballard at 12:00 p.m.
Game 2: Campbellsville will take on Pulaski County at 2:00 p.m. and in Game 3: Its Hart County Raiders taking on Louisville Assumption at 4:00 p.m.
Doors open at 11:00 a.m. and admission is $5, children 5 and under are free. Player of the Game will be awarded from each team. For more information, call 270-528-7824.
Monday, January 17th, 2022
Former Kentucky Coach passes away
Joe B. Hall, who succeeded legendary Coach Adolph Rupp at Kentucky and led the Wildcats to a NCAA men's basketball championship, died Saturday at the age of 93. Hall is one of only three men to both play on and coach an NCAA championship team and the only one to do so for the same school. During his 13 years as a Kentucky coach, from 1972 to 1985, Hall led the team to 297 victories. The most memorable was the 1978 and SEC Coach of the Year four times. Hall's record at Kentucky was 297-100 and he was 373-156 over his career.
Monday, January 17th, 2022
Candle Factory will not reopen
A candle factory in western Kentucky that was destroyed last month by a tornado has filed paperwork saying it won't reopen the facility and will lay off some employees. News outlets report Mayfield Consumer Products said in a January 10th federal filing that it plans to shift some workers to a nearby plant that will open soon. The comp0any said in the filing that about half of the 501 people employed would be offered positions and others would be permanently laid off. However, a spokesman for Mayfield Consumer Products told the Courier Journal in a statement Friday that the company will offer jobs to all who received termination notices.
Monday, January 17th, 2022
Two-vehicle crash in Bowling Green
Kentucky State Police responded to a wreck on I-65 Friday evening involving a vehicle on fire. KSP says the collision involved two vehicles. Authorities say the driver of the vehicle that was on fire fled the scene on foot and there were no injuries reported.
Monday, January 17th, 2022
I-65 fatality investigation in Hart County
Kentucky State Police Post are investigating a fatal accident in Hart County. KSP Post 3 troopers responded to a two vehicle collision in Hart County. KSP Post 3 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle collision in Hart County Sunday at approximately 1:00 p.m. Police received a call in reference to a two-vehicle fatal collision in the northbound lanes of I-65 near the 67 mile marker, just north of Munfordville. The preliminary investigation revealed that 48-year-old Abdinasir Adan, of Barron, WI, was operating a 1998 International Semi-Truck and Trailer northbound on I-65 near the 67 mile marker. Adan's vehicle was struck in the rear of the trailer by a 2021 Hyundai Elantra driven by 28-year-old Martin Mutabazi, of Bowling Green. Mutabazi was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Hart County Coroner. The investigation continues and is being led by Trooper Michael Wathen. He was assisted at the scene by Hart County Coroner, Hart County EMS, Hart County Sheriff's Office, Bonnieville Fire Department and Hart County Emergency Management.
Friday, January 14th, 2022
Fugitive arrested in Edmonton
On Tuesday night, January 11th, shortly after 9:00 p.m., Deputy Jarrod Steele observed a 2006 Nissan Maxima traveling eastbound on West Stockton Street in the city limits of Edmonton. The vehicle displayed an expired registration plate. Deputy Steele initiated a stop on the vehicle for the violation. Upon identifying the occupants of the vehicle, Deputy Steele was able to determine a passenger inside the vehicle, Kirk M. Hahn, was a fugitive from justice. Hahn had active arrest warrants issued by the state of Indiana for felony offenses. Extradition was confirmed and Hahn was placed under arrest and lodged in the Barren County Jail for
• Fugitive (Warrant Not Required).
Friday, January 14th, 2022
Domestic complaint leads to arrest
Glasgow Police responded Wednesday to Combs Boulevard in reference to a domestic complaint. Upon arrival, officers could hear a female screaming from inside the residence. Once outside, she told police Jeffery Anderson had pointed a gun at her, threatened to kill her and she was being held against her will.
Officers confronted Anderson inside the residence who became combative and made threats toward officers. After being arrested, he attempted to kick out the window of a police cruiser. A report from the agency says Anderson advised officers he “did not want to make anything easy for police and he was aware that he had warrants for his arrest”. Jeffery Todd Anderson, Jr was arrested and charged with domestic violence assault with injury, strangulation, terroristic threatening, menacing, resisting arrest, assault of police officers, disorderly conduct, assault of a peace officer with bodily fluid, possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful imprisonment. Anderson was also served with the active warrants. No officers were injured during the incident.
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
Hart County Grand Jury Indictments
A Hart County Grand Jury met recently and 13 people were indicted:
Angel Wilder, 45, of Hardyville, for three counts of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument and persistent felony offender.
Michael Schveitzer,45, of Louisville, for three counts of Wanton Endangerment, Criminal Mischief and Operating Boat/Watercraft while intoxicated.
Cory Lawrence, 33, of Munfordville, for Strangulation and Assault, (domestic violence) minor injury.
Kiurlis Alvarez, 29, of Houston, TX, for Receiving Stolen Property $10,000 or more, no operators/moped license, speeding and reckless driving,
James Hooper, 51, of Louisville, for five counts of Attempted Murder and wanton endangerment.
Jeremiah Wilson, 38, of Park City, for Strangulation and Assault (domestic violence).
Michael Horton, 45, of Horse Cave, for Arson.
Matthew Reeder, 30, of Linwood, for Criminal Abuse with two counts of Complicity.
Maranda Temples, 28, of Linwood, for Criminal Abuse with two counts of Complicity.
Dallas Husband, 25, of Louisville, for Unlawful Imprisonment, Criminal Mischief and Resisting Arrest.
Eric Slyfield, 32, of Hardyville, for flagrant non-support and persistent felony offender.
Travis Decker, 34, of Burkesville, for flagrant non-support.
And Timothy Hawkins, 31, of Campbellsville, for flagrant non-support.
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
5th Region All "A" Classic
On Wednesday night, Campbellsville Girls edged out Green County 39 to 38 and the Caverna Lady Colonels will play Campbellsville in the Championship game Friday night at Caverna at 5:30 p.m. Also, a reminder that Hart County double header games with Larue County scheduled for Friday, have been postponed until a later date. And Hart County Lady Raiders will play Friday afternoon against Louisville's Christian Academy in the Class 2A State Championship in Owensboro. Tip off is at 2:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 - WLOC for the pregame show at 1:45 p.m.
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
40% vehicle tax assessment
Assessed vehicle values will increase by around 40% percent in Kentucky unless action is taken this session by the state legislature. The assessment hike would translate to hefty increases in tax payments on many vehicles. Department of Revenue valuation director Cathy Johnson described the assessment standard in a letter last week to county administrators. The letter cites the state's assessment vendor, JD Power Market Reports for the increase, claiming it is a result of high demand, low inventory and fluctuating new car markets dealing with manufacturing challenges. Legislators have filed two bills aimed at giving taxpayers relief from escalating assessments.
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
Two men face charges after crash
Two men face charges after a crash Monday night. Barren County Sheriff's deputies observed a vehicle which had been involved in a wreck. After locating the driver, identified as Russell Stroud, it was determined the vehicle had been struck by another which fled the scene. The second vehicle was driven by William David Aubrey of Glasgow. Stroud had an an active indictment warrant and was arrested. Aubrey was found, arrested and booked on charges of wanton endangerment, leaving the scene and failure to render assistance.
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
Multiple drug arrests in Glasgow
Glasgow police have made multiple drug related arrests on this week. While serving a warrant Tuesday on David Young at a location on Leslie Avenue, officers located marijuana in his pocket and more than 10 grams of methamphetamine in his vehicle. David Young was taken into custody on the warrant along with additional charges associated with the discovered substances.
Also on Tuesday, during a traffic stop on Humble Avenue, contact was made with Christina Lynn of Summer Shade. Field sobriety tests suggested she was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. A search turned up methamphetamine inside of her jacket pocket. She was arrested and charged with possession, along with having one headlight, operating on a suspended or revoked license and 2nd offence DUI.
On Monday, while serving a warrant at a residence on South Franklin Street, officers detected a strong odor of marijuana. Contact was made with Marquis Hunter and officers received a consent to search the residence. The drug was found inside clothes hampers in the home. Also located were seven boxes of high-grade “wax” marijuana, five packages of "designer" marijuana and a large amount of money. Hunter was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, and trafficking within 1,000 feet of a school.
Thursday, January 13th, 2022
Sheriff's Department warns of solicitation calls
A man is making solicitation calls, falsely identifying himself as an employee with the Barren County Sheriff’s department. Using the name of an actual employee with the department, the man claims there is a arrest warrant, citation or fine associated with missing jury duty. He insists that the individual he is trying to scam pay a $1500 or $2000 fine in the form of a government voucher. Barren County officials released a statement to the public which says they do not contact individuals on the phone regarding a missed court date, money owed or outstanding warrants. They advise citizens to hang up when receiving one of these calls and follow up with law enforcement and let them know details of the call.
Wednesday, January 12th, 2022
Friday night area high school basketball
In the 5th Region All "A" Classic:
Caverna Lady Colonels defeated Washington in the semi-finals Tuesday. Caverna Boys lost to Washington County. Caverna Lady Colonels will advance to the Championship game Friday and will play (winner of Campbellsville/Green County) at Caverna at 5:30 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Marion County Tuesday night 50 to 38 and Raider Boys also defeated Marion County 60 to 49.
Hart County double header games with Larue County scheduled for Friday, have been postponed.
Hart County Lady Raiders will play Friday afternoon in the Class 2A State Championship in Owensboro. Tip off is at 2:00 p.m. Join WLOC Studio 101 for the pregame show at 1:45 p.m.
Wednesday, January 12th, 2022
Hardin County Deputy faces DUI charges
A Hardin County deputy faces DUI and other charges after being arrested over the weekend. Kentucky State Police received a complaint around 12:30am Saturday of a vehicle with one headlight being operated recklessly at a high rate of speed along Southbound I-65 approaching Elizabethtown. The vehicle exited the interstate and turned onto US 62 before ignoring a stop condition, failing to use turn signals and speeding with the road partially covered with snow and ice.
A state police trooper initiated a traffic stop and upon making contact with the driver, immediately sensed a strong odor of alcohol. The trooper's report indicates a female was lying down in the front passenger seat either asleep or passed out and the driver, identified as Matthew McMillen was in a dazed state with heavily slurred speech. McMillen replied to questions initially, saying he was okay and lived nearby. He was unable or unwilling to answer questions about how much alcohol he had consumed. A breathalyzer level of .125 was recorded.
McMillen was taken into custody. He is charged with careless driving, failure to signal, disregarding a stop sign, speeding, driving under the influence, possession of an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle and is cited for driving with one headlight. He was taken to Hardin County Detention Center and has since been released.
A contact with the Hardin County Sheriff's office says McMillen is currently suspended as a deputy and an administrative investigation is set to take place. Among McMillen's duties as a deputy has been providing security and safety as a resource officer at North Hardin High School.
Wednesday, January 12th, 2022
Stolen Indiana vehicle recovered in Glasgow
A vehicle stolen from Indiana from was recovered in Glasgow over the weekend. Police made a traffic stop Saturday on McGrah Avenue and found the driver, identified as 57-year-old Paul Eugene Adams of Louisville, had active warrants. The vehicle Adams was operating was reported as stolen from New Albany. A search turned up methamphetamine inside. Paul Adams faces new charges of receiving stolen property, possession of a controled substance, possession of an open alcohol beverage in a motor vehicle, operating on a suspended or revoked license and theft of a registration plate. Adams is in Barren County Detention Center on a $7,500 cash bond and he has a court date set for January 20th.
Wednesday, January 12th, 2022
Hodgenville Police seek info in locating woman
Authorities are asking for help from the public in locating a woman last known to be in the Hodgenville area. Police say 31-year-old Britney Page Craun has five active warrants for her arrest. She is wanted for violations of supervision related to multiple criminal and drug related charges. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact law enforcement.
Tuesday, January 11th, 2022
Area high school basketball
In Monday night's game, Edmonson County defeated Hart County with a final score of 66 to 59. Hart County's J. D. Crump 15 points and Chandler Hudgins scored 13 points.
Tuesday night's games in the 5th Region All "A" Classic: Caverna Lady Colonels will play Washington County at 5:30 p.m. at Caverna. Washington defeated Ft. Knox 49 to 31 Monday night.
In the boys, Caverna plays Washington County at 7:00 p.m. at Caverna. Washington County Boys defeated Ft. Knox 76 to 58 Monday night.
Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will entertain Marion County Tuesday night in a girl/boy double header beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join WLOC for the girl's pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Tuesday, January 11th, 2022
Theft investigation
Saturday, LaRue County Sheriff's Deputies, along with Kentucky State Police, responded to a home on Corinth Road in reference to subjects involved in a theft. Police recovered a UHAUL truck reported stolen out of Louisville. Lindsay Dale, Charles Motherhead and Timothy Hicks were located in the home at that location and were all arrested on active arrest warrants. A search warrant was obtained for the property and as a result, additional drug and stolen property related charges are pending.
Tuesday, January 11th, 2022
Horse Cave City Council meeting
Horse Cave's City Council continued discussion Monday night on a couple of items carried over from last month. As a result, there is a small fee increase coming for cemetery lots and services. A second reading was held and passed for an ordinance revision to address littering, particularly related to grass clippings on Horse Cave streets. A second reading was also held and passed related to parking on East Main Street. A representative from Barren River Area Development District was on hand to discuss projects for the city through the Hazard Mitigation Plan. Discussion was held regarding zoning changes for property located between Hart Avenue and Fairview Avenue. No action was taken. Departmental reports were given and Mayor Randall Curry entered a proclamation commemorating National School Choice Week, which is observed January 23rd-29th.
Tuesday, January 11th, 2022
Superintendents' decisions bill heads to the House
The Kentucky Senate late last week passed a top-priority bill to shift key school governance decisions to superintendents and away from school-based decision-making councils. The measure cleared the Senate on a 25-9 vote Saturday. The version, which still has to go through the House, gives school superintendents the authority to choose curriculum. That has become an increasingly contentious issue in some school districts. Also under the bill, the selection of school principals would be put in the hands of superintendents.
Monday, January 10th, 2022
Hart County High School basketball
Hart County Lady Raiders game scheduled Monday night at John Hardin has been canceled.
Hart County Boys will be in action Monday night as they entertain Edmonson County in a JV/Varsity contest beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 for live coverage of the boys varsity game beginning around 6:30 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will entertain Marion County Tuesday night in a girl/boy double header beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join WLOC for the girl's pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Monday, January 10th, 2022
German American Bank Classic
In Saturday's German American Bank Classic, the Lady Colonels defeated Logan County 43 to 40.
In Class 2 "A" Girls Tournament action Sunday: Hart County's Lady Raiders defeated Adair County 66 to 43 and Larue County won over Marion County 52 to 41. Hart County will advance to the Kentucky 2 "A" Championships in Owensboro and will play Christian Academy of Louisville on Friday at 2:00 p.m. Studio 101 will be there with the live broadcast at 1:45 p.m.
Monday, January 10th, 2022
Clarkson man charged with assault and burglary
A 32-year-old Clarkson man has been charged with assault and burglary following a police investigation of a woman's car being repeatedly rammed and her home being ransacked. Kentucky State Police responded to a call at 10:20 p.m. Thursday on Flint Hill Road in White Mills from a woman, who was reported to be frantic and upset. According to an arrest citation, she told police Joshua Lee Logsdon rammed her van multiple times causing damage. The woman told officers she was at a friend's house when Logsdon called her seven times. She left the residence and saw Logsdon in a black Ford F-150 at a gas station at the intersection of Ky. 224 and Flint Hill Road. The citation said he came up behind her and began ramming her vehicle as she drove home. When she returned to home in White Mills, she found her front door open and her house ransacked. Police went to Logsdon's home in Clarkson and found he had a strong odor of alcohol and was irate. Logsdon has been charged with second-degree assault - domestic violence and second-degree burglary, both Class C felonies punishable by five to 10 years in prison, if convicted. Logsdon is lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center in lieu of a $10,000 cash bond.
Monday, January 10th, 2022
Sexual assault arrest in Barren County
Barren County Sheriff's Office arrested 27-year-old James Paul Dehner, of Old Mayfield Mill Road, Sunday morning on Sexual Assault. Barren County Sheriff's Office was told that Kentucky State Police had stopped Dehner near Elizabethtown. Barren County Sheriffs Office then responded to the location of the 16-year-old juvenile, who had been assaulted. He stated he had been picked up by James Dehner the same date and Dehner sexually assaulted him. Dehner was arrested and transported to the Barren County Sheriff's Office where he admitted to the sexual charges. Dehner was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Friday, January 7th, 2022
Deadline for partisan races January 25th
House Bill 172 has been signed into law by the governor extending the filing deadline for all partisan races to January 25th, at 4:00 p.m. The Hart County Clerk's Office will be open during normal business hours for filings and to answer any questions.
Friday, January 7th, 2022
Area high school basketball changes
Hart County at Caverna basketball games for Friday night have been postponed until a later date.
The Hart County Girls' game scheduled for Saturday in the Class 2A Tournament against Adair County has been rescheduled for Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders will not be playing Monday night at John Hardin. That game has been canceled.
Hart County boys will be in action Monday night as they entertain Edmonson County in a JV/Varsity contest beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 for live coverage of the boys varsity game beginning around 6:30 p.m.
Friday, January 7th, 2022
Smiths Grove woman arrested
Glasgow Police Department responded to a complaint Wednesday on Columbia Avenue of a suspicious female inside Circle K Store. Officer Wethington located Carrie Davis and received consent to search her handbag where he located methamphetamine. Officers also determined that Davis was under the influence of drugs. Davis, of Smiths Grove, was arrested and charged with Public Intoxication and possession of methamphetamine. She was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Friday, January 7th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE EX. JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, REV. RICKEY SHIRLEY OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
DEPARTMENT
REPORTS WERE GIVEN INCLUDING: JAIL REPORT BY DEPUTY JAILER PAUL GENTRY STATING
THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 183 IN
THE COUNTY JAIL.
THE COURT APPROVED TO BUY TWO NEW VEHICLES AT STATE BID FOR THE JAIL.
SHERIFF'S REPORT WAS GIVEN BY DEPUTY NEVILLE STATING THAT TWO DEPUTIES WERE ATTENDING LAW ENFORCEMENT SCHOOL AT RICHMOND AND THAT 88% OF THE PROPERTY TAXES HAD BEEN COLLECTED. DEPUTY NEVILLE ALSO PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK FOR $144,000.
OCCUPATIONAL TAX ADMINISTRATOR TAMMIE BRANSTETTER REPORTED THAT OCCUPATIONAL TAX RECEIPTS WERE UP ALMOST $100,000 FROM THIS TIME LAST YEAR.
INDUSTRIAL
AUTHORITY PRESIDENT JOHN BUNNELL REPORTED THAT 110 ACRES AT THE BONNIEVILLE EXIT
HAD BEEN DONATED TO THE COUNTY AND THAT THE INDUSTRIAL AUTHORITY HAD PURCHASED
100 ACRES AT THE HORSE CAVE EXIT.
AFTER ROUTINE BUSINESS, THE COURT APPROVED 2ND READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO
BUILDING INSPECTION FEES, THE COURT ACCEPTED TWO BIDS TO SELL A 2020 CHEVY
TRUCK TO OXMOOR FORD FOR $51,250 AND $1097 TO BRENDA PUCKETT FOR A 2011 CROWN
VIC.
THE COURT APPROVED THE HART COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER POLICY AND PROCEDURES, COUNTY CLERK 2022 BUDGET, CLERK'S 2022 SALARY CAPS AND CLERK'S BOND, APPOINTED CHRIS BUSH AS SEARCH AND RESCUE COORDINATOR, APPOINTED TONY KEITHLEY AS APPICIANT AGENT FOR FEMA, APPROVED 2022 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE, AND DISCUSSED OSHA REGULATIONS OF POSSIBLE MANDATORY COVID VACCINATIONS FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES.
Friday, January 7th, 2022
Governor declares State of Emergency
Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Thursday following the heavy snowfall. Local amounts were reported in the 4 to 6 inch range with areas between Leitchfield and E-town and others receiving as much as 8 inches or more. The powerful severe weather affected travel on the major interstates, and state and local roadways as well as causing power outages and damage to public infrastructure and private properties. Numerous accidents were reported throughout the state.
Friday, January 7th, 2022
Area Council Meetings
City of Cave City Regular Council Meeting will be held at Council Chambers-City Hall Monday, January 10th, at 5:00 p.m.
City of Munfordville City Council regular scheduled monthly meeting will be held Monday, January 10th, at 6:00 p.m. at Munfordville City Hall.
Horse Cave City Council meeting will be Monday night, January 10th, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall.
Thursday, January 6th, 2022
Barren County Schools return to optional mask wear
The Barren County Schools system announced it will return to mask optional for students and staff. In a Facebook post, the system made a statement saying "we have reached a critical milestone in the fight against COVID-19. Individuals ages five and older who chose to be vaccinated have now had enough time to receive both rounds of the vaccine. Given this fact, we feel better positioned to move closer to normal operations." The mask optional also applies to childcare settings. Masks are still required on buses due to the federal mandate.
Thursday, January 6th, 2022
Search for missing Butler County man
Authorities are searching for a missing man from Butler County. 54-year-old Dana Cardwell, Jr. was last seen at his home on McDendree Chapel Road in Butler County around 8:00 a.m. on Sunday. Cardwell, Jr. is 5'9" tall, weighs 160 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing black jeans and a red hoodie. If anyone has information on Cardwell's whereabouts, contact the Butler County Sheriff's Office at 270-526-3676.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022
Area high school basketball action
Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will be traveling to take on Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys Friday night in a girl/boy double header at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 for live play by play coverage of both teams beginning with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
On Saturday, Caverna Lady Colonels will play in the German American Bank Classic at Bowling Green taking on Logan County at 2:30 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders will play Saturday in the 2A Classic Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at Adair County as they take on Adair County. Join WLOC for the live broadcast of the game starting with the pregame show at 12:45 p.m.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022
Area high school basketball action
In Tuesday night's area high school basketball action: in the girls: Hart County defeated North Hardin 54 to 43. Hart County's DEA Bradley scored 19 points and had 7 rebounds and Haley Sturgeon scored 10 points. Caverna Lady Colonels were defeated by Campbellsville Tuesday night with a final score of 48 to 38.
In boys action: North Hardin defeated Hart County 59 to 54. Hart County's Keaton Walters scored 20 points and Clark Rexroat had 12 points. Campbellsville Boys defeated Caverna Boys 52 to 47.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting Thursday
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, January 6th, at 9:00 a.m. at the courthouse on the 2nd floor. New business will include: approving to appoint Chris Bush as Search and Rescue Coordinator, approving resolution Adopting Nation Incident management plan and discussing OSHA requirement of testing with 100 or more employees.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022
Hart County Extension District Board meeting
The Hart County Extension District Board will meet on Wednesday, January 19th, at 3:00 p.m. at the Extension Office to install new board members.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022
Funds availability from recent storm damage
FUNDS ARE STILL AVAILABLE TO APPLY FROM RECENT STORM DAMAGE. INDIVIDUALS, RENTERS, AND BUSINESS OWNERS WHO SUFFERED DAMAGE DUE TO THE DEC. 10TH STORMS AND TORNADOES CAN STILL APPLY FOR FEMA ASSISTANCE LOCALLY. TROY YORK, A FEMA REPRESENTATIVE TALKED WITH STUDIO 101 NEWS EARLIER THIS WEEK ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF APPLYING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE....
FOR ASSISTANCE LOCALLY, YOU MAY VISIT THE HART COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS AT ROWLETTS, OR CAVE CITY HALL ON DUKE STREET IN CAVE CITY, OR YOU MAY PHONE 1-800-621-FEMA .
FEMA has approved more than $8.48 million for individuals and households to help survivors start their recovery. Residents in Barren, , Hart, , Marion, , Taylor and Warren counties can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov or call 800-621-3362.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2022
One arrest and one injured in custody dispute
An incident Friday night resulted in the arrest of a Bee Spring man and injuries to a neighbor, police officers and a suspect. Edmonson County Sheriff's Deputies were called when a custody dispute escalated in to an altercation, potentially endangering a child. Officers arrived to find 34-year-old Cory James Burns in a disorderly state and possibly experiencing a psychological episode. Burns attempted to assault and disarm responding deputies. A taser was deployed to subdue Burns and during the chaos, two Pit bulls he owned began attacking law enforcement officers and a neighbor who had arrived to assist with the child in the residence. Deputies and the neighbor were all transported for medical treatment of lacerations and puncture wounds. Burns was also injured and transported by officers to the Edmonson County Ambulance Service for a backup EMS unit. While Burns was in the back seat of a police vehicle, he forced down a window and attempted to escape, landed on his face and sustained additional injuries. After being medically cleared, Cory James Burns was taken to Hart County Jail and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, fleeing or evading on foot, wanton endangerment of a police officer, assault of a police officer, disarming a peace officer, strangulation, harboring a vicious animal and escape. He is being held with a $10,000 bond.
Tuesday, January 4th, 2022
IRS says Covid considered eligible medical expense
The IRS says at-home COVID tests are an eligible medical expense that can be paid for or reimbursed by health flexible spending and health savings accounts, health reimbursement arrangements and other restricted medical savings accounts. The agency released details on home test eligibility, saying the cost to diagnose COVID-19 is an eligible medical expense for tax purposes. The IRS also says the costs of personal protective equipment, such as masks, hand sanitizer and sanitizing wipes (for the primary purpose of preventing the spread of COVID) are also eligible medical expenses that can be covered or reimbursed through health spending accounts. Additional details can be found on the IRS.gov website under medical expenses. Filers are urged to consult a tax advisor regarding individual eligibility before claiming deductions.
Tuesday, January 4th, 2022
Social media threat mentions LCHS
Authorities and school officials in LaRue County spent much of the New Year's weekend reaffirming student and staff safety as a top priority following social media circulation of a perceived threat. Late Friday, concerned citizens began alerting local authorities and school district leaders about a Snapchat conversation, but after investigation by Hodgenville Police, it was determined the threat did not pertain to LaRue County High School but instead was associated with another "LCHS". Hodgenville Police Chief James Richardson says his department has been in contact with the school district actually referenced in the threat and authorities in that jurisdiction are also investigating. Richardson said additional officers were on-site at the LaRue County High School Campus on Monday to help ease concerns.
Tuesday, January 4th, 2022
Hart County native Laura Rogers leaves WBKO
Hart County native Laura Rogers has left WBKO in Bowling Green. The departure was low-key from the public perspective, as she announced her departure on-air Friday of last week. A post by morning and midday co-anchor Ethan Emery wished her well and labeled her the "Hart County Queen".
Tuesday, January 4th, 2022
Arrest made in Glasgow break-in
Police arrested a man New Year's Day for attempting to break into a home on Flint Knob Road between Cave City and Glasgow. Upon arrival at the residence, officers with the Barren County Sheriff's Department observed 29-year-old Gregory Dylan Price in the front yard. A citation indicates he was unsteady on his feet and smelled of alcohol and marijuana. He is accused of using his shoulder in an unsuccessful attempt to break into the front door. Gregory Price was taken into custody after a brief struggle. He is charged with public intoxication, burglary, resisting arrest, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released Sunday morning and has a court date set for January 24th.
Monday, January 3rd, 2022
Area high school basketball this week
In area high school basketball action from Sunday: in the Class 2A Tournament at Hart County in the girls: Hart County defeated Franklin-Simpson in overtime, 72 to 68. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 30 points and Haley Sturgeon scored 25 points. Hart County will play Saturday at Adair County at 5:00 p.m., taking on Adair County.
In boys action from Sunday: Franklin-Simpson defeated Hart County Raider Boys 48 to 38. Hart County's Jackson Shoulders scored 12 points and had 13 rebounds.
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will entertain Campbellsville Tuesday in a girl/boy double header starting at 5:30 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will entertain North Hardin in a girl/boy double header with tip off at 5:30 p.m. Join WLOC with live coverage of both games starting with the girls' pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Monday, January 3rd, 2022
Governor accepting applications for DUA
Gov. Andy Beshear announced that the state4 is accepting applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) for Barren and Marion counties, which were hit hard December 10th by severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding and tornadoes and are now approved for individual assistance. Affected individuals should visit the Kentucky Career Center website kcc.ky.gov or call 502-875-0442 to file their initial claim. The deadline to apply for assistance for claimants in Barren and Marion counties is January 27th, 2022.
Monday, January 3rd, 2022
State of Emergency declared by Governor
Gov. Andy Beshear declared a State of Emergency New Year's Day due to a powerful severe weather system generating heavy rain, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail and strong straight-line winds impacting much of Western, Easter and South Central Kentucky. The severe weather caused flash flooding, loss of power and damage of public infrastructure and private properties. Flash flooding in Green, Barren, Taylor Adair, Owsley, Breathitt and Casey counties has resulted in numerous road closures and water rescues.
Monday, January 3rd, 2022
NWS confirms EF_1 tornado at Hiseville
An EF-1 tornado was confirmed in northwestern Barren County, which included the Hiseville community on Saturday. Preliminary survey results indicated and EF-1 tornado with wind speeds around 95 miles per hour. Barren County Judge Executive Michael Hale said 197 homes were without power in Barren County after Saturday's storm. Their Emergency Management team was busy assessing the needs, whether it was medical or everyday needs. No injuries were reported in Barren County after the severe storm. Hale says a lot of their damage come3s from agricultural parts in and around Hiseville. The Legacy Barn was hit pretty hard. Hale said based on the storm in December, it will take a few days to assess the damage.
Thursday, December 30th, 2021
Area high school basketball action
In the Caverna Lady Colonels after Christmas Tournament Wednesday: Eastern defeated Edmonson County in overtime 58 to 52. Iroquois defeated Shawnee 39 to 15 and Campbellsville edged out Caverna 39 to 35. Kaliana Richardson led the Lady Colonels with 14 points.
In boys action Wednesday, Caverna defeated Whitefield Academy at 68-37. Hart County Boys played in the Henry County Invitational Wednesday night, losing to Harrison County. Hart County's Chandler Hudgins scored 11 points for the Raiders. Hart County Raider Boys play Bishop Brossert Thursday at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 30th, 2021
Applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)
Gov. Andy Beshear announced that the state is accepting applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) for Barren and Marion counties, which were hit hard by severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding and tornadoes and are now approved for individual assistance. Affected individuals should visit the Kentucky Career Center website kcc.ky.gov or call 502-875-0442 to file their initial claim. The deadline to apply for assistance for claimants in Barren and Marion counties is January 27th, 2021.
Thursday, December 30th, 2021
Cecilia man arrested in Greensburg
Greensburg Police Department received a complaint early Tuesday morning of a half-naked man in the intersection of KY61/US68, acting in a bizarre manner, shouting, dancing and flailing his arms. Corporal Davis and Officer Bates encountered the intoxicated man on North Main Street and observed this peculiar behavior. As Corporal Davis attempted to arrest the male subject for public intoxication, he fled south on Main St5reet. Corporal Davis and Officer Bates overtook him after a several yard foot pursuit. The male subject was identified as Jeffery L. Bivins, 38, of Cecilia. Bivins was charged with public intoxication (controlled substance), fleeing or evading police (on foot), disorderly conduct, 2nd, criminal trespassing 3rd, resisting arrest and menacing. Bivins was lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center, a bond has yet to be set.
Wednesday, December 29th, 2021
Tuesday night area high school basketball
In Tuesday night's Henry County Boys Invitational, Hart County defeated Henry County 68 to 58. Hart County's Clark Rexroat scored 16 points and Chandler Hudgins scored 13 points. Hart County Boys will play Harrison County at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday evening. Join WLOC for the pregame show at 4:45 p.m.
Lady Caverna Colonels Classic continues as Bullitt County defeated the Lady Colonels 60 to 30. Caverna Lady Colonels will play at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Join Studio 101 for complete live coverage beginning at 2:45 p.m.
Wednesday, December 29th, 2021
Woman dies in Larue County wreck
A 92-year-old Larue County resident died Sunday after her vehicle struck a tree off Youngers Creek Road. Deputies from the Larue County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a single-vehicle injury accident. The agency said deputies discovered a white SUV had struck a tree and the operator was severely injured and being treated by Larue County EMS. Kathryn Harned of the New Haven area was transported to Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown where she was pronounced dead by the Hardin County Coroner's Office.
Wednesday, December 29th, 2021
Theft investigation of travel trailer
Hart County Sheriff's Office investigating the theft of a travel trailer. The 2006 30ft Dutchman travel trailer was stolen from Robbin Lane on December 23rd, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Anyone with details, is asked to contact the Hart County Sheriff's Office at 270-524-2341.
Wednesday, December 29th, 2021
Hart County shoplifting leads to three arrests
Three individuals are behind bars after one woman was charged with shoplifting at a local business which led to a further investigation. According to the Hart County Sheriff's Office, Amy Garcia was arrested for shoplifting at a local business. Following that arrest, authorities received information that led to a search of a property in Hart County. Authorities say they recovered several stolen items at this property. A partial list of stolen items includes a Polaris four-wheeler, Miller welder, air compressors, roofing equipment and hand power tools. Three people were charged with Burglary 2nd, Tampering with Physical Evidence and Receiving Stolen Property. The suspects include 26-year-old Samantha Cornett, of Louisville, 51-year-old Amy Garcia, of Louisville, and 29-year-old Damien Stepp, of Horse Cave Further arrests are pending.
Tuesday, December 28th, 2021
Monday night high school basketball
In Monday night high school basketball in the Kysports.TV Girls Christmas Classic: Caverna Lady Colonels defeated Shawnee 57 to 38. Caverna's Kaliana Richardson scored 33 points. The games continue at Colonel Gym. Caverna will meet Bullitt Central this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. WLOC will be giving updates on the game during the Hart County Boys Broadcast.
Hart County Raider Boys will play in the Henry County Invitational Tournament as they take on Henry County at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. Join WLOC for live coverage of the game beginning with the pregame show around 4:45 p.m.
Tuesday, December 28th, 2021
Hart County Clerk's Office holiday hours
The Hart County Clerk's Office will be closed Wednesday, December 29th, for an end of year inventory audit. The office will also be closed Thursday, December 30th, and Friday, December 31st, for the New Year Holiday. The office will reopen Monday, January 3rd.
Tuesday, December 28th, 2021
KSP Post 4 & McDonald's Operation CARE
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 4 is partnering with local McDonald's franchisees to reward motorists who are wearing their seat belts as part of 'Operation CARE' (Crash Awareness and Reduction Effort) enforcement blitz. The enforcement campaign extends through January 2nd. KSP Post 4 Captain Daniel White says troopers will distribute 'Be Our Guest' cards for a free breakfast combo meal to drivers and occupants who are wearing their seat belts during traffic safety checkpoints in the post area during the holiday enforcement period. Post 4 serves the counties of Breckinridge, Bullitt, Grayson, Hardin, Jefferson, Larue, Meade and Nelson.
Tuesday, December 28th, 2021
Funds available for victims of recent storms
Homeowners, renters and businesses affected by the recent storms and tornadoes that ripped through Hart County recently, are urged to register with FEMA and apply for funds that are available, as well as low interest small
business loans.
First, register with FEMA. (Call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362).
Secondly, begin your application by visiting disasterassistance.ky.gov.
To speak with a representative in person, you may visit the Hart County Fairgrounds at Rowletts.
Low-interest loans may be available to build what is known as a "safe room". Residents and business owners are encouraged to apply for this funding while it is available.
Again, to register, you may call FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or visit the Hart County Fairgrounds at Rowletts.
Monday, December 27th, 2021
Monday area high school basketball
The Caverna Lady Colonel Classic gets underway. The Lady Colonels will take on Shawnee Monday afternoon at 5:30 p.m. You may join Studio 101 with the broadcast at 5:15 p.m.
Hart County Raider Boys will begin playing in the Henry County Invitational Tournament. They will be taking on Henry County at 7:00 p.m. Join WLOC for live coverage of the game beginning with the pregame show around 6:45 p.m.
Monday, December 27th, 2021
Eligibility for Disaster Unemployment
Gov. Andy Beshear says Kentuckians who became unemployed in 14 Kentucky counties due to severe storms and tornadoes on December 10th are eligible for disaster unemployment assistance. He says farmers and those who are self-employed and had work interrupted are also eligible. The deadline to apply is January 18th. In order to qualify for benefits, claimants must show that their employment was lost or interrupted as a direct result of the disaster and that they are not eligible for traditional unemployment insurance benefits.
Monday, December 27th, 2021
Larue County secures industrial site along I-65
The Larue County Industrial Foundation has made a move to be in the game in relation to the recently announced Ford Blue Oval SK Battery Park on the 1,500-acre industrial megasite in Glendale. Larue County Judge-Executive Blake Durrett, along with Larue County Industrial Foundation Treasurer Stefanie Rock, signed an option and purchase agreement for approximately 70 acres of land location in the Upton area The $1 million investment secures the Industrial Foundation's vision for the future. According to Judge Durrett, "We want industrial ground developed in Larue County. We want supply chains for the megasite in our county and this was the best fit of a land parcel being eight miles from the megasite and is the only property that has rail and interstate access." The BlueOvalSK twin manufacturing plants are expected to bring more than 5,000 new jobs in addition to the supply chain businesses needed to support the industrial park. The industrial foundation will be seeking the best local funding options for the remainder of the purchase of the land. The first payment for the option to purchase is being funded by money previously made available to the industrial foundation by Larue Fiscal Court.
Monday, December 27th, 2021
Two die in Nelson County crash
Bardstown, Ky. (Dec. 27, 2021) – Kentucky State Police Post 4 troopers responded to a two-vehicle collision in Nelson Co. Sunday morning. At approximately 11:13 A.M. EST, KSP Post 4 received a call from Nelson Co. dispatch requesting assistance in investigating a two-vehicle fatal collision near the intersection of New Shepherdsville Rd. and Deatsville Rd. in Nelson Co. The preliminary investigation revealed that Joseph Curtsinger, 39 of Bardstown, was traveling north on New Shepherdsville Rd. in a 1995 Chevrolet Silverado when a 2011 Ford Fusion being operated by 70 year-old Jacqueline Houston, of Coxs Creek, turned onto New Shepherdsville Rd. and into the path of Curtsinger’s vehicle. Houston and a 15 year old passenger were pronounced deceased at the scene by the Nelson Co. Coroner’s Office. Curtsinger and a 44 year old passenger, John Poynter of Bardstown, were transported to Flaget Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries as a result of the collision. One adult and one juvenile passenger of Curtsinger’s vehicle were uninjured. The affected portion of New Shepherdsville Rd. was closed for several hours in order to allow troopers to reconstruct the collision. The collision remains under investigation.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Cave City man found guilty
A Cave City man has been found guilty following a two-day jury trial that began Wednesday, December 15th. 56 year-old Larry J. Moulder was found guilty by a Barren County Jury on charges of Rape, 1st degree, Victim Under 12, Sodomy, 1st degree, Victim Under 12, Incest, 1st degree, Victim Under 12, and Sex Abuse, 1st degree, Victim Under 12. The investigation started in April 2019, when it was alleged that Moulder had sexual contact with
a juvenile family member on numerous occasions. The Jury recommended the sentence be fixed at three life terms plus 10 years to run consecutive. The Barren County Sheriff’s Office collaborated in this investigation with the 43rd Judicial Circuit Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, and the Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center. The prosecution was led by Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Resa Gardner with assistance from Commonwealth Attorney John Gardner.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Caverna's pre-Christmas tournaments
In the Twin Lakes Holiday Classic being played at Clinton County High School, Caverna Boys will take on Southwestern Monday night (December 20th) at 5:30 p.m.
And then, they will play host school, Clinton County at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon (December 21st). They will play another game on Tuesday as they take on Monterey, TN Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m.
Caverna Boys wrap up pre-Christmas holiday tournament play as they take on Valley in the Twin Lakes Holiday Classic Wednesday (December 22nd) at 12:00 noon.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Lady Raiders Christmas Tournament
Hart County Lady Raiders are traveling down to Gulf Shores for the Christmas tournament:
The Lady Raiders will play Newman Monday, December 20th, at 2:30 p.m. WLOC will have the live broadcast beginning with the pregame show around 2:15 p.m.
On Tuesday at noon, Hart County girls will be in action taking on Lamp. Join Studio 101 as we broadcast the girls game starting with the pregame show around 11:45 a.m.
& Wednesday (Dec, 22nd) at 12:00 noon, Join WLOC Studio 101 as we broadcast live from Gulf Shores where Hart County Lady Raiders will take on Ingomar at 12 noon. We will begin coverage around 11:45 a.m. with the pregame show.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
The Hart County Board of Education met in it's monthly meeting Thursday, December 16th, at the Hart County Board of Education Office. All members were present with the exception of member Tina Rutledge. On behalf of all those individuals affected by the devastation and damage from last weekend's tornados, Daniel Hawkins opened the meeting in prayer. Two representatives from the Green River Region Educational Cooperative (GRREC), Dale Goatley and Terri Stice, recognized two of Hart County High School's teachers for their participation and achievements through a STEAM grant (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and/or Mathematics). First they recognized Kurtis Wright then Tara Wright.
Dr. Kristin Froedge, instructional supervisor for the high school, then spotlighted three students for This Commitment to Excellence. The students include: 7th grade student Olivia Teague, Cub Run, 8th grade student Bryson Huff, LeGrande, 5th grade student Leila Elmoustapha, Memorial School.
Finally, the board of education recognized Mrs. Amber Huffman as the education supporter of the month. Superintendent Smith addressed the board thanking all employees for their role in keeping our schools clean and helping to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 the past couple of months.
In Student Learning and Support Services, the board of education established its monthly meeting schedule, location and times for the 2022 calendar year. The Board of Education will meet again on Thursday, January 20th, 2022, at the high school's auditorium at 6:00 p.m.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Wholesale purchase scams in area
A man identifying himself as a product representative is believed to be running a scam targeting business owners in the region. Most recently, the man visited Chalybeate Food Mart trying to convince the owner to buy a product called SSS Graphite ("Triple-S Graphite") intended to stop radiator leaks. The owner of the store refused to make any purchase after being suspicious of the product being legitimate. The man returned to the store when another employee was working and asked for the owner, claiming an agreement had been made to carry the product and a wholesale purchase had been arranged. The man asked for payment from the drawer. The employee took the man for his word, paying him in cash. Similar accounts have surfaced in Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama and Tennessee. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department is investigating this particular incident. The male suspect is described as being in his 50s and driving a light green Ford Flex. Anyone with information potentially connected to the incident should contact the Edmonson County Sheriff's Office at 270-597-2157.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Polaris RZR recovered and claimed
A Polaris RZR side-by-side was recovered and claimed earlier this week following an anonymous tip to Hart County Sheriff, Jeff Wilson. He received a call saying the vehicle had been sitting on right of way along Fairview Church-Pascal Road for a couple of days. After tracing the VIN number with the manufacturer and ownership records, the resulting contact was not reachable. Sheriff Wilson says within an hour after posting a picture of the vehicle on social media, the current owner contacted the department. The owner had not used the vehicle for several days and was unaware it had been removed from its storage location. Why the vehicle was abandoned is not clear. Sheriff Wilson says the department is following up leads, including potential video footage from trail cameras to see if determination of who stole the vehicle can be made.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Final missing Bowling Green resident found
The final missing person in Bowling Green from severe storms this past weekend has been found deceased. Officials say 13-year-old Nyssa Brown was located Thursday morning in a dense, wooded area. She is the 7th member of her family to die as a tornado passed through their neighborhood. Her death marks the city's 17th storm related fatality from the weekend.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Hart County added to FEMA's emergency declaration list
Hart County has been added to FEMA's emergency declaration list. The addition was requested through the governor's office. Hart County Judge Executive, Joe Choate, says he was notified late Thursday of the county's acceptance. The declaration enables residents to apply for up to 100% relief funding. Those affected by storms should fully document damage and lost items. The electronic application process and eligibility guidelines can be accessed via: disasterassistance.gov.
Friday, December 17th, 2021
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County Fiscal Court discussed recent storms, approved raises for some county workers and voted for a measure to hedge trash rates among highlights from Thursday's meeting.
In the wake of last weekend's storms, many expressions of thanks were given to responding agencies as well as volunteers who helped with rescue, clearing and assistance for victims. Officials continued emphasizing preparedness and response are among main reasons the county reports zero fatalities from the event.
Pay will increase by $1 per hour for the road department along with judicial center and courthouse maintenance staff. The court voted in favor of setting aside $175,000 for Hart County Solid Waste. The fund is intended to provide flexibility in solid waste costs, to prevent rates going up for customers.
In other actions, the court opened and rejected bids on selling a truck and accepted bids on selling a roadway patcher and backhoe.
The court approved purchasing seven new Chevrolet 3500 trucks at the state's bid price and donated a 2014 RAM truck to the Hart County Rescue Squad.
Cindy Scott was reappointed to the Extension Board, Billy Smith was appointed to complete Barbara Kessler's term to the Extension Board and Greg Carter will replace Adam Esters' term on the Extension Board.
Greg Sweet is appointed to the 109 Board and Brad Smith is appointed to the Ambulance Board.
John Bunnell, Randall Curry and Andrew Houk are all reappointed to the Hart County Industrial Board.
The next session of Hart County Fiscal Court will be on January 6th.
Thursday, December 16th, 2021
Friday night area high school basketball
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will be entertaining Larue County in a girl/boy double header beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will be on the road in a girl/boy double header taking on Green County at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 will have the live broadcast of both games starting with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Thursday, December 16th, 2021
Drug arrests after traffic stop
Monday, Glasgow Police conducted a traffic stop at Gorin Park Drive resulting in three people being arrested on drug related charges. Britney Price, of Center, consented to a search of her vehicle. Officers located a green substance suspected to be synthetic drugs and confirmed that two passengers, identified as Ronald Perry and Kenneth Vibbert, had active warrants for their arrest. Price was cited to court for No Brake Lights and Possession Of Synthetic Drugs. Kenneth Vibbert, of Park City, was arrested and charged with Possession Of Synthetic Drugs- 2nd Or Subsequent Offense. He was also served with the active warrants.
Ronald Perry, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with Possession Of Synthetic Drugs- 2nd Or Subsequent Offense. He was also served with the active warrants.
On Tuesday, Glasgow Police responded to an injury collision at the intersection of Burkesville Road and Louie B. Nunn Parkway. A 1998 Ford Ranger being operated by Rickey Hundley, of Glasgow, was exiting the parkway and was making a left turn onto Burkesville Road. He failed to see a 2018 Ford Explorer being operated by Dianna Gravens, of Edmonton, who was traveling east on Burkesville Road. Dianna Gravens was transported by the Barren/Metcalfe EMS for her injuries. Rickey Hundley was cited for No Insurance.
Thursday, December 16th, 2021
A man died in Bowling Green this past weekend while cleaning up storm debris. Warren County's Coroner says Terry Martin Jayne suffered a heart attack. Jayne had been helping clean up debris at his daughter's home.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021
City of Cave City closing for Christmas
The City of Cave City will be closed Thursday and Friday, December 23rd & 24th, for Christmas.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021
Amended trash collection schedules
Hart County Solid Waste is announcing amended trash collection schedules for Christmas week. Due to the Glasgow Landfill being closed Hart County Solid Waste will be picking up Horse Cave's trash Thursday, December 23rd instead of Friday, December 24th. Also, the Friday, December 31st pickup will be moved to Thursday, December 30th. If you have any questions, feel free to call the billing office at 270-524-3323 or the drop off center at 270-524-5178.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America, will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who quality Friday, December 17th, from 10:30 a.m. until the food is gone or 3:00 p.m.
To qualify for the Senior CSFP Program, you must:
1. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
2. Show proof that you are 60 years old or older.
3. Show proof that you live in Hart County.
4. Provide income information for all members of your household.
To qualify for food if you are less than 60 years old, you must:
1. Provide ID.
2. Show proof that you live in Hart County
3. Provide income information for all members of your household.
4. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
This will be a "drive through pick up". Someone will be in the parking lot to assist you in getting in line. Listen to Studio 101-WLOC for last minute changes in food distribution.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021
Excellence in City Governance Awards
The Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) recently recognized Cave City Councilmember Beverly Ford and Clerk/Treasurer Jennifer Freeman with KLC Level II awards for Excellence in City Governance. The awards are part of the KLC City Officials Training Center (COTC), a voluntary education program. City officials complete education levels by attending KLC events and submitting outside educational credit from other municipal training. “With the variety of training provided through the COTC program, our city leaders are better-informed and better equipped to provide the best service to their communities and citizens. This achievement is a testament to dedication and service of the officials who serve Cave City,” said KLC Executive Director/CEO J.D. Chaney. The Level II Excellence in City Governance award requires a city official to attend 60 hours of approved training with two hours of ethics training.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021
Owner identifies stolen UTV in Hart County
A UTV had been stolen, the owner contacted the sheriff’s office and identified the UTV as his property. If you know the owner or any details regarding this Polaris RZR 800, please contact the sheriff's office at 270-524-2341.
Wednesday, December 15th, 2021
Emergency Declaration signed for Cave City
The National Weather Service continues surveying areas of damage all across the state... Teams are working in portions of Edmonson, Barren, Hart and Green Counties today. Survey results were updated on the NWS Twitter feed Tuesday, indicating damage in Cave City has been classified as an EF1 touchdown with winds estimated at 90 miles per hour. As a result of damage, an emergency declaration has been signed for the city. The declaration enables potential additional funding and relief opportunities for affected residents and businesses.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021
Hart County Tornado Disaster Relief
Disaster Relief is underway in Hart County. Suggested items to donate (must be new): toiletries, towels blankets, pillows, clothes, household items (pots/pans, utensils, etc, non-perishable food, gift cards. Donated items may be dropped off at the Hart County Sheriff's Office beginning Tuesday, December 14th, between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Items will be accepted through Friday, December 17th. No large items will be accepted at this drop-off location. Monetary donations can be made to: Limestone Bank or mailed to P.O. Box 688 Munfordville, Ky. Judge Executive Joe Choate, Chamber Director Hope Hawkins and Bo Chenoweth, Asst. Superintendent will be special guests Wednesday morning on Studio 101/WLOC at 7:20 a.m.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021
Hart County High host wrestling
Hart County High School will host its first ever high school wrestling meet. Matches will begin at 6:00 p.m. Admission will be free so that the community may come out and see what high school wrestling is all about. Come and support your Raiders in their first home meet.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021
Tuesday night area high school basketball
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will be on the road taking on Barren County in a girl/boy double header. The girls game tips off at 6:00. Hart County Lady Raiders will travel to take on Grayson County in a JV/Varsity game with tip off at 6:00 p.m. Hart County Boys will also be on the road taking on Russellville in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30. Studio 101 will be broadcasting the boys varsity game on WLOC starting with the pregame show around 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021
Bowling Green Police reports 13 missing
In Monday afternoon's emergency response update from Bowling Green, police chief Michael Delaney says of the 136 original missing persons reports from the storm, 13 are still missing. He says ATF and FBI are assisting in efforts to locate missing individuals. The updated number is down from the 22 provided to Governor Andy Beshear for his Monday update. During the Bowling Green press conference, information was provided for people who would like to volunteer in relief and cleanup efforts. The old mall located at 2413 Nashville Road is serving a coordination location. Volunteer coordination is taking place between 8am and 4pm today.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021
Horse Cave City Council meeting
In a change for Horse Cave Police, the department is now under a hazardous occupation retirement plan. Retirement for the department has previously been classified as non-hazardous. This enables officers to receive a better class of retirement benefits. The change was implemented at Monday night's Horse Cave City Council meeting.
In other items from the meeting, the first reading of an ordinance to establish a new section of city code dealing with littering was passed. And, a first reading was passed regarding parking on East Main Street.
There was discussion regarding price increases on cemetery lots and other cemetery operations. The discussion was continued and will be taken up again at the next meeting.
Mayor Randal Curry issued a public thank you to everyone who helped and, continues helping, the city deal with weekend storm damage.
Departmental reports were read and accepted before the meeting was adjourned.
Tuesday, December 14th, 2021
Contract crews clean up along I-65
Contract crews are cleaning inside and outside shoulders of litter and common roadway debris along segments of I-65 between Horse Cave (Exit 58) and Elizabethtown (Exit 91).
These sections feature inside barrier wall instead of a divided median. Tire ravelings, vehicle parts and other roadway hazards are especially prone to accumulating on inside shoulders near the wall. Removal of this material provides a safer emergency stopping area, reduces risk of damage to passing vehicles and reduces potential water drainage problems near water intake boxes.
Work will be going on northbound and southbound through this week and crews will have advanced warning signs in place to alert motorists of activity ahead.
Please pay close attention to signage and workers. Slow down and minimize distractions while driving.
Monday, December 13th, 2021
Area high school basketball action
Caverna Lady Colonels Monday night game at Russellville has been rescheduled for Monday, December 20th.
Hart County Raider Boys will entertain Elizabethtown Monday night in a JV/Varsity contest with tip off of the varsity game at 6:30 p.m. WLOC will have the live broadcast of the game around 6:15 p.m.
Monday, December 13th, 2021
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America, will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who quality Friday, December 17th, from 10:30 a.m. until the food is gone or 3:00 p.m.
To qualify for the Senior CSFP Program, you must:
1. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
2. Show proof that you are 60 years old or older.
3. Show proof that you live in Hart County.
4. Provide income information for all members of your household.
To qualify for food if you are less than 60 years old, you must:
1. Provide ID.
2. Show proof that you live in Hart County
3. Provide income information for all members of your household.
4. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
This will be a "drive through pick up". Someone will be in the parking lot to assist you in getting in line. Listen to Studio 101-WLOC for last minute changes in food distribution.
Monday, December 13th, 2021
Lady Colonels game rescheduled
The Caverna Lady Colonels JV/V game with Russellville has been rescheduled. The make up game will be Monday, December 20th. Join Jason Scott on Studio 101 for the pregame show of the girls varsity game at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, December 13th, 2021
Officer involved shooting in Elizabethtown
The Kentucky State Police was requested by Elizabethtown Police Department to investigate an officer-involved shooting that occurred Saturday at approximately 9:20 a.m. EST in Hardin County. At the request of the Elizabethtown Police Department, KSP's critical incident response team arrived on the scene and the investigation into the incident remains ongoing. A male suspect has been pronounced deceased by the Hardin County Coroner. An autopsy has been scheduled by the Office of the State Medical Examiner in Louisville. KSP has statewide jurisdiction and investigates officer-involved shootings throughout the commonwealth as requested by local law enforcement agencies. KSP is committed to being transparent while ensuring the integrity of the investigation. To protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, it is KSP standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. Timelines to complete investigations vary based on the complexity of the case.
Monday, December 13th, 2021
Governor says death toll could top 100
Kentucky's governor warned the state's death toll from an outbreak of tornadoes could top 100. Rescuers in an increasingly bleak search are picking through the splintered ruins of homes and businesses, including a candle factory that was bustling with night-shift employees when it was flattened. Authorities reported rescuing 40 of the 110 people Saturday who were in the building at the time, but by Sunday, Gov. Andy Beshear said it would be a miracle if anyone else were rescued. Officials have not yet determined how many people died in overnight tornadoes in several U.S. states - or exactly how many tornadoes struck. According to the National Weather Service, the deadliest tornado in the U. S. since 1900 occurred in 1925. On March 18th of that year, 695 people were killed when a tornado raked Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. That tornado was more than a mile wide at times and left 219 miles of destruction. Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate said on Saturday morning that no fatalities were known of in Hart County from the storms the night before. He said there was none injury reported and one transport.
Monday, December 13th, 2021
NWS confirms three tornadoes in south central Kentucky
- The National Weather Service continues to survey damage across the state of Kentucky. NWS has confirmed three tornadoes in three separate locations in south central Kentucky. In Bowling Green, officials have confirmed an EF-3 Tornado with damage and wind speeds of 155 mph. They are still assessing the damage. In Horse Cave, NWS confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down with 90 mph winds. In Hardyville, an EF-2 tornado with 115 mph winds, has been confirmed. Meanwhile, Governor Andy Beshear said in a press conference Sunday that 18 of Kentucky's 120 counties sustained damage from Saturday's storms. NWS is still assisting damage in these three areas, along with other areas in south central Kentucky.
Friday, December 10th, 2021
Hart County Board of Ed meeting
The Hart County Board of Education met Thursday night. In new business the board voted to make masks optional at all times for students and staff and for only those who test positive for COVID-19 to be quarantined. School personnel will continue to follow contact tracing protocols after a positive COVID case is determined but quarantining will be optional unless the individuals live in the same household.
Thursday, December 9th, 2021
Trash collection amended schedule
Hart County Solid Waste is announcing amended trash collection schedules for Christmas Week. Due to the Glasgow Landfill being closed Hart County Solid Waste will be picking up Horse Cave's trash on Thursday December 23rd instead of Friday December 24th. Also the Friday December 31st pick up will be moved to Thursday December 30th. If you have any questions feel free to call the billing office at 270-524-3323 or the drop off center at 270-524-5178.
Thursday, December 9th, 2021
Governor announces pay raise
Governor Andy Beshear has announced a 10% pay raise for Kentucky’s social service workers. He's hoping to halt the loss of employees demoralized by low salaries and bulging caseloads. Beshear said Wednesday the pay increase takes effect Dec. 16 for social workers and family support services staff. It’s the result of reclassifying their jobs to a higher grade. The governor says more than 3,900 employees are in line for the raises, costing about $15 million. He says existing funds will cover the expense. Beshear says the raises are long overdue, as staffing shortages have left social workers overburdened with growing caseloads.
Also from the Governor's office, a spokesperson says Beshear will propose “historic investments” in public education next year. The governor says massive revenue surpluses make it the right time. Beshear previewed some of his budget plans in a Monday interview conducted over Zoom with The Associated Press. He says proposals include a pay raise for educators and “retention programs” to hold down teacher turnover. Beshear made support for education the hallmark of his 2019 campaign for governor.
Wednesday, December 8th, 2021
Upcoming area high school basketball games
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will entertain Green County at 5:30 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will be on the road taking on Larue County in a girl/boy double header beginning at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the pregame show around 5:15 p.m.
On Saturday, Caverna Lady Colonels will entertain Highlands Latin at 1:00 p.m. You can hear the broadcast on Studio 101 starting with the pregame show at 12:45 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders will take on Metcalfe County at Glasgow Saturday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the pregame show at 2:45 p.m.
Wednesday, December 8th, 2021
Smith's Grove man arrested for trafficking drugs
Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop Tuesday on Veteran's Outer Loop which led to the arrest of a 46-year-old man for trafficking drugs. According to police, 46-year-old Michael C. Lowe, of Smiths Grove, had active warrants for his arrest. During the search, police found a pipe containing methamphetamine residue. Digital scales, marijuana and meth were also found in his vehicle. Lowe was arrested and charged with traffickign in marijuana and methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Lowe was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Wednesday, December 8th, 2021
Officer involved shooting in E-town
Kentucky State Police was requested last night by Elizabethtown Police Department to investigate an officer-involved shooting. The shooting occurred Tuesday night around 5:45 p.m. in Hardin County. The KSP's critical incident response team arrived on the scene and the investigation into the incident remains ongoing. A male subject was pronounced deceased by the Hardin County Coroner. An autopsy has been scheduled by the Office of the State Medical Examiner in Louisville.
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021
Munfordville City Council meeting
MUNFORDVILLE CITY COUNCIL MET MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 2021. THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY MAYOR JOHN JOHNSON.
FINANCIAL REPORT WAS GIVEN.
THE 2ND READING OF THE ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE OF ETHICS WAS PASSED.
AN UPDATE WAS GIVEN ON THE PROPERTY AT 311 WEST ELK STREET. THE LOCATION IS SET TO BE DEMOLISHED THIS WEEK.
COMMENTS WERE GIVEN REGARDING THE MUNFORDVILLE CHRISTMAS PARADE. THE EVENT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS WITH A LARGE CROWD.
COMMENTS WERE ALSO GIVEN ON THE RECENT CHRISTMAS ON MAIN EVENT. IT WAS ALSO DEEMED A GREAT SUCCESS WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE.
REPORTS WERE GIVEN FROM TOURISM, THE CITY BALLPARK, FIRE DEPARTMENT, WATER, POLICE AND ZONING.
A REPRESENTATIVE FROM BARREN RIVER AREA DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ALSO MET WITH THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING THE PLANNING PROCESS.
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021
Monday night high school basketball
In Monday night area high school basketball action in the girls: Central Hardin defeated Hart County 64 to 43. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 19 points. In boys action: Central Hardin defeated Hart County 57 to 46. Hart County's Jackson Shoulders scored 16 points and had 5 rebounds.
Tuesday night: Caverna Boys will entertain Foundation Christian Academy at 7:00 p.m. Hart County Raider Boys will entertain Portland Christian in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for the pregame coverage of the varsity boys game at 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021
Derby winning horse, Medina Spirit dies
This year's Kentucky Derby Winner Medina Spirit collapsed and died Monday in Santa Anita, California. Trainer Bob Baffert said in a statement is is believed the horse suffered a heart attack. The colt had just completed five furlongs in a workout. Santa Anita said in a statement that the track veterinary team took blood, hair and urine samples and sent them to the California Horse Racing Board. The colt will undergo a full necropsy, as required by the racing board, to try to determine the exact cause of death.
Medina Spirit tested positive after his May 1st Kentucky Derby win for betamethasone, which is a legal steroid medication but is not allowed on race day.
Just last Friday, Baffert’s attorney released a statement related to this year's derby incident saying tests done by a New York lab “definitely confirmed” Medina Spirit was positive for the steroid. The statement claims the Kentucky Derby test result was an unintentional effect due to application of an ointment containing betamethasone which was used to treat a skin rash and not the result of an injection.
In the colt's most recent race, Medina Spirit finished second in the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar last month.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission continues investigating the derby case and has yet to hold a final hearing. Results of that hearing could still strip Medina Spirit's 2021 Kentucky Derby victory.
Baffert's future in horse racing also remains restricted and uncertain. He is currently prohibited from entering horses in the next two years of the Kentucky Derby. He is currently banned by the New York Racing Association, which
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021
Flags at half-staff in observance
Many flags around the country, including here in Kentucky, will be at half-staff from sunrise to sunset today in observance of National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. This is the 80th anniversary of the surprise attack on the US Naval Fleet in Hawaii, where more than 2,400 Americans died. President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously declared December 7th, 1941, “a day which will live in infamy” and signed a Declaration of War against Japan the following day. Flags around the country will also be at half-staff on Thursday, December 9th, in honor of former US Senator, Bob Dole, who passed away over the weekend at the age of 98.
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021
Campbellsville man arrested after standoff
A five hour stand-off near Buffalo in LaRue County Sunday night ended without anyone being injured. Kentucky State Police were working on an investigation which led them to a location on College Street around 7pm. As a trooper attempted to approach the residence, 42-year-old James Deslongchamps of Campbellsville made verbal threats. Additional law enforcement responded, including a special response team. Several requests were made to the suspect to exit the residence, unarmed. Police blocked KY 61 during the incident for safety reasons. Deslongchamps surrendered without further incident just before 1am, local time, Monday. He is charged with third-degree terroristic threatening, menacing and resisting arrest. He is lodged in LaRue County Detention Center.
Tuesday, December 7th, 2021
Police pursuit leads to arrest
A wanted man was behind the wheel of a vehicle involved in an early Monday morning pursuit along Lincoln Parkway in LaRue and Hardin Counties. Around 2:30am local time, Hodgenville Police observed a 2004 Hyundai driving erratically on US 31E. After a traffic stop was initiated, the driver failed to stop and was pursued onto Lincoln Parkway. Units from Kentucky State Police assisted and deployed spike strips at the intersection of Sportsman Lake Road in Elizabethtown with the suspect vehicle coming to a stop in the median. The driver is identified as 44-year-old William Pierce of Mount Sherman. He was taken into custody without further incident. Pierce had an outstanding bench warrant in LaRue County for a supervision violation related to felony drug charges. Following the early Monday incident, he is charged with fleeing or evading police and wanton endangerment involving a police officer. Pierce is lodged in LaRue Dentention Center.
Monday, December 6th, 2021
In Tuesday night area high school basketball action:
Caverna Boys will entertain Foundation Christian Academy at 7:00 p.m.
Hart County Raider Boys will entertain
Portland Christian in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for
the pregame coverage of the varsity boys game at 6:15 p.m.
Monday, December 6th, 2021
Monday night basketball action
In area high school basketball action: Caverna's Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will entertain Louisville Shawnee beginning at 4:30 p.m. Hart County Raiders and Raiders Boys will be on the road traveling to Central Hardin. You can hear the double header broadcast starting at 5:15 p.m. on Studio 101 WLOC.
Monday, December 6th, 2021
Munfordville City Council meeting
Munfordville City Council will meet Monday, December 6th, at Munfordville City Hall. Old business will include: 2nd reading ordinance 16-021 amending ordinance 009-94 city of Munfordville Code of Ethics Property at 311 West Elk St update. New business will include: Christmas on Main.
Monday, December 6th, 2021
No suspects in E-town armed robbery
Elizabethtown say four people were involved in an armed robbery Thursday night at the CVS Pharmacy. Elizabethtown Police Department says they were called to the store at 1571 N. Dixie Avenue around 10:30 p.m. By the time police arrived, the suspects were gone. According to Elizabethtown Police, "An investigation has been opened into the robbery and the suspects have not been identified at this time. The investigation revealed that four armed men came into the store and forced the employees and customers to give up their phones. The report said the men left the store in a dark gray SV in an "unknown direction." The suspects took "various" pharmaceutical and cash. EPD is asking anyone with information about the robbery or the identity of the suspects, to contact them at 270-765-4125.
Friday, December 3rd, 2021
Summer Shade woman arrested on drug charges
Officer Police Department responded to a complaint Wednesday on North Race Street. Officer Carroll observed a female walking on North Race Street and confirmed that there was an active warrant for her arrest. Officer Carroll located a bag inside her backpack that contained Methamphetamine and a pipe. Latasha Jewell, of Summer Shade, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine) and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jewell was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Friday, December 3rd, 2021
German American Bank robbery arrest
The Bowling Green Police Department announced Friday morning they have made an arrest in the December 1st robbery of German American Bank on Campbell Lane in Bowling Green. 59-year-old Manuel Quiros, of Bowling Green, was charged with second degree robbery. Bond has not yet been set. Quiros was booked into Warren County Regional Jail around 1:00 a.m. Friday morning.
Thursday, December 2nd, 2021
Area high school basketball action
Friday night, it's Rivalry night as Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys visit Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys in double headers. The girls game begins at 5:30 p.m. with the boys at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have play by play coverage of both games beginning with the girl's pregame show at 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 4th, Caverna Lady Colonels will entertain Warren East for an afternoon game beginning at 1:30 p.m. You can join Studio 101 for the pregame show at 1:15 p.m.
Thursday, December 2nd, 2021
City of Cave City assumes responsibility of cemetery upkeep
Following a two-week-long plea to citizens from community leaders to attend a meeting and discuss Cave City's Cemetery, the city council had decided to assume responsibility of maintenance and up-keep of the cemetery.
Legal oversight of the cemetery has been under a cemetery corporation for several decades but that entity has not been active in recent years. Since then, Bob Hunt Funeral Chapel has been the main point of management and record keeping for the cemetery. With lack of formal oversight, many records are incomplete or missing. A cemetery board will be created by the city with a transition of responsibility expected the first of the year. Anyone with documentation of burial plots or anyone with questions can contact Cave City's City Hall.
Thursday, December 2nd, 2021
Pickup destroyed I-65 Bonnieville
A pickup hauling an RV was destroyed at the Bonnieville I-65 interchange Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters were called to the southbound off-ramp just before 1pm to find the truck fully engulfed. The 5th wheel camper being towed as also severely damaged on the front end. The driver reported smelling diesel while on the interstate and pulled off along the exit when the vehicle fire erupted. Dennis Amos of Bonnieville Fire Department says while they battled the blaze, fire spread to the right of way slope along the exit, burning up several hundred square yards of vegetation, making its way across right of way fence onto private property. Amos says the ground fire spread very quickly but was contained without additional damage to adjacent property.
Thursday, December 2nd, 2021
Bowling Green bank robbed
German American Bank's location on Campbell Lane in Bowling Green was robbed Wednesday afternoon. Police responded around three after a man walked in, demanded money and fled of foot. Surveillance video has produced a suspect. Police have circulated a still photo on social media and through traditional media outlets. Several bank robberies have taken place in recent weeks throughout the region. Investigators are looking into whether any of the incidents are related.
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Hart County Extension District Board meeting
The Hart County Extension District Board will meet Monday, December 13th, at 3:30 p.m. for a special called meeting at the Extension Office.
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Tuesday night area high school basketball
In girl's action: Hart County defeated Bethlehem with a final score of 62 to 55. Hart County's Dea Bradley scored 25 points and joined 1000 pt club and Haley Sturgeon scored 15 points.
Friday night, it's Rivalry night as Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys visit Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys in double headers. The girls game begins at 5:30 p.m. with the boys at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have play by play coverage of both games beginning with the girl's pregame show at 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 4th, Caverna Lady Colonels will entertain Warren East for an afternoon game beginning at 1:30 p.m. You can join Studio 101 for the pregame show at 1:15 p.m.
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Six more counties making driver-licensing transition
Six more Kentucky counties will make the transition in December to a new, secure driver-licensing model, administered by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) that gives Kentuckians more choices and modern services. Making the transition will be Grayson, Larue, Knox, Pendleton, Taylor and Wayne counties. They bring to 80 the number of counties that will have done so by the end of December. The Office of Circuit Court Clerk in each of the six counties, will refer residents to driver licensing services effective December 27th, 2021.
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Scottsville man charged with arson
A Scottsville man was arrested Tuesday and charged with arson. According to Scottsville Police Department, officers on patrol noticed an outbuilding on fire around 5:20 a.m. The officers notified the fire department and evacuated people from a nearby home. Officers said the fire spread to the back of the home and into the attic engulfing the home in flames. Through investigation, officers were able to charge 30-year-old Christopher D. Wells, of Scottsville, with arson, 1st degree, wanton endangerment, 1st degree, and criminal mischief, 1st degree.
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Hardin County man charged with child sexual exploitation
Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch arrested 31-year-old Timmy Lee Logsdon, Jr. on charges related to child sexual abuse material. Logsdon was arrested as the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. The investigation resulted in a search warrant at a residence in Radcliff on November 30th. Equipment used to facilitate the crime was seized and taken to KSP's forensic laboratory for examination. The investigation is ongoing. Logsdon is currently charged with ten counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance and ten counts of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance with a victim under 12 years old. Logsdon was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
One killed in Scottsville Crash
Kentucky State Police investigated a fatal crash that occurred Tuesday morning in Scottsville and involved a passenger car and a commercial truck Preliminary investigation revealed that 64-year-old Gaylon Guy, of Scottsvilloe, was driving a 2011 Chevy Impala in the southbound lane of Veterans Memorial Highway. While attempting to turn left onto Halfway Halifax Road, Guy entered the northbound lane of Veterans Memorial and into the path of a 2018 Kenworth commercial vehicle being driven by 60-year-old Matthew Magyar, of Scottsville. Magyar's vehicle struck the passenger side of Guy's vehicle in the northbound lane of Veterans Memorial Highway. Gaylon Guy was pronounced dead by the Allen County Coroner. No other injuries were reported.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021
Man injured at Bowling Green Transpark
Emergency responders were called to Bowling Green Transpark Monday evening after a man became stuck under a roll of steel. The incident happened at the park's Bilstein Group location. The roll of steel was on top of the man's arm and leg when emergency personnel arrived. The man was flown to a hospital. No one else was injured.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021
Friday night grocery bowl game
High School Basketball opened the 2021-22 season Monday night across the state. Hart County's Raiders and Lady Raiders were on the road to take on Campbellsville. Dea Bradley scored 22 for the Lady Raiders in their 63-50 victory. Jordan Bradley scored 10 for the Raiders in their 48-33 loss. Its back-to-back for the Lady Raiders as they host Bethlehem in a junior varsity-varsity match-up tonight. JV action begins at 5:30. Studio 101 Sports will have the varsity broadcast with coverage beginning at 6:45. Caverna also opened their season Monday night. The Lady Colonels picked up a win at Fort Knox, 48-22. Kaliana Richardson scored 25 in the victory. The Colonels also picked up a win in their season opener at Fort Knox, 62-42. Friday night is the 1st match-up of the year between Hart County and Caverna. The varsity double header from Munfordville begins at 5:30.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021
Two Glasgow drug arrests after complaint
Saturday, Glasgow Police responded to Columbia Avenue in reference to a complaint. Upon arrival at the Circle K Store location, officers found Jason Wheat of Austin passed out behind the steering wheel with the vehicle engine still running. Officers conducted field sobriety checks and determined Wheat was impaired. Methamphetamine was found inside the vehicle. Wheat was arrested and charged with Operating Motor Vehicle Under Influence Control Substance, Possession Control Substance and Possession Drug Paraphernalia. Glasgow Police conducted a traffic stop Monday on Veterans Outer Loop, leading to two people being arrested on drug related charges.
After the stop, the driver was identified as Tara Johnson, of Shepherdsville. A strong odor of Marijuana was detected from inside the vehicle. Officers received consent to a search, locating a syringe and Methamphetamine.
Johnson was arrested and charged with Possession Control Substance and Failure to Use --- or Improper Use of --- a Signal. A passenger, William A. Ewing, of Lebanon Junction, was arrested and charged with Possession Control Substance.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021
Trooper injured in E-town crash
A State Trooper was taken to a hospital after a crash Sunday evening in Elizabethtown. Just after 6:00 p.m. Eastern, KSP Post 4 received a report of a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Ring Road and Gaither Station Road. Trooper Cameron Wright was traveling east on Ring Road when 18-year-old Melissa Broadfoot, of Cecilia, failed to yield and pulled out into the path of Trooper Wright. The collision resulted in severe damage to both the trooper's vehicle and Broadfoot's 2020 Chevrolet Camaro. Trooper Wright was transported to Baptist Health Hardin Memorial Hospital for non-life threatening injuries and was later released. Broadfoot and her passenger, 18-year-old Elijah Wilson also of Cecilia, were treated at the scene by Hardin County EMS.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2021
Final day for discounted property taxes
As November ends, so does the opportunity to pay property taxes with a discount. Today is the final day to receive 2% off of tax bills. Bills are due at the normal rate through December. A penalty is added to unpaid bills after the end of the year. Bills can be paid in-person at the Hart County Sheriff's Department on Main Street in Munfordville. There is a drop box located next to the south entrance door of the Sheriff's Department where taxpayers can drop off after-hours payments. And, you can visit the Hart County Sheriff's Department Facebook page or hartcountysheriff.com for a link to submit an electronic payment.
Monday, November 29th, 2021
Double header Monday night basketball action
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will travel to take on Fort Know in a girl/boy double header with tip off at 5:30 p.m. and the boys will follow at 7:00 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will be on the road taking on Campbellsville in a girl/boy double header. Tip off with the girl's game begins at 5:30 p.m. followed with the boys game at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have complete coverage of both games starting with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Monday, November 29th, 2021
Tuesday night area high school basketball action:
Hart County Lady Raiders will entertain Bethlehem in a JV/Varsity contest. Tip off of the girl's varsity game will be 7:00 p.m.
Join WLOC for the pregame show of the varsity game beginning at 6:45 p.m.
Monday, November 29th, 2021
Christmas parades this weekend
Area towns have announced confirmed dates and times for upcoming Christmas Parades. Horse Cave's parade is set for Saturday, December 4th, at 10:00 am. The parade will line up and begin at the Horse Cave Volunteer Fire Department on KY 218 and proceed through downtown. Munfordville's parade is also set for Saturday, December 4th. It begins at 1:00 p.m. This year's theme for Munfordville is "Let it be Christmas Everywhere".
Friday, November 26th, 2021
Local high school basketball begins
Both of the local high schools tip off the new Basketball season Monday night. Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will travel to take on Fort Know in a girl/boy double header with tip off at 5:30 p.m. and the boys will follow at 7:00 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will be on the road taking on Campbellsville in a girl/boy double header. Tip off with the girl's game begins at 5:30 p.m. followed with the boys game at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 will have complete coverage of both games starting with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Friday, November 26th, 2021
Motorcycle chase ends in arrest
A motorcycle chase Wednesday night with speeds reaching up to 90 mph ended in Larue County with an arrest by Kentucky State Police. New Haven resident 40-year-old Tracy Lafollette was traveling southbound on Sportman Lake Road and did not have a working tail light on his motorcycle or yield to emergency lights. The pursuit ended on Lafollette Road in Larue County. Lafollette was charged with first-degree fleeing or evading police by a motor vehicle. He was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center.
Friday, November 26th, 2021
Edmonson County juvenile found safe
A missing Edmonson County juvenile has been found safe. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Office and the juvenile's mother confirmed Friday morning that 12-year-old Maddie Sowders has returned home. Sowders went missing from her home in the Brownsville Manor Apartments Tuesday.
Wednesday, November 24th, 2021
Christmas light attractions beginning
Two of our regions largest Christmas lights attractions get going this week. Wendy’s ‘Twinkle at the Track’ at The National Corvette Museum's Motorsports park opens on Thanksgiving. Previous years' visitors will notice new attractions, including a holiday village. There is an activity tent where visitors can make smores and drink hot chocolate. There are also several kids-geared activities. Tickets are $20 per car, Monday through Thursday and $25 per car, Friday through Sunday.
Further north, Elizabethtown's three-decade old tradition of Christmas in the Park gets underway tonight (Wednesday night) at Freeman Lake. Visitors will be able to enjoy over 100 holiday displays from the safety and warmth of their cars. The city's events coordinator says some vendors have updated and upgraded their displays for this year. The display is open nightly from 6 until 11 through January 1st. City officials say more than 80,000 vehicles pass through Christmas in the Park each year. Because attendance is typically very high on weekends, visitors may consider coming on a weeknight. While Christmas in the Park is free, donations are appreciated.
Wednesday, November 24th, 2021
Altercation leads to an arrest in Glasgow
Glasgow Police Department responded to Lakeview Blvd. Tuesday in reference to an altercation. Upon arrival, officers determined that a physical altercation had occurred and the victim had received a large cut to his chest area by a box cutter knife. Cieron Burns, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with Assault, 2nd degree, domestic violence and strangulation, 1st degree. The arrest was made by Sgt. Aaron Cowan.
Wednesday, November 24th, 2021
Auburn woman dies in single car crash
An Auburn woman died Tuesday morning after a fatal crash in Logan County. According to the Logan County Sheriff's Department, 51-year-old Valerie Blanton was driving a 2017 Chevrolet Malibu southbound on Cave Springs Road, when for an unknown reason, the car sideswiped the guardrail on the right side of the road and then crossed the north bound lane striking another guardrail and concrete pillar head-on. Deputies said when they arrived at the scene, they found 51-year-old Valerie Blanton unresponsive and not breathing. The Logan County EMS Director confirmed that she had died.
Wednesday, November 24th, 2021
Two arrested after racing on I-65
Kentucky State police caught two men racing on I-65 in Elizabethtown Monday. One is identified as 23-year-old Dakota Cleveland, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and the other is identified as 20-year-old Mauricio (mar-eesee-oh), of Indianapolis, Indiana. They were stopped near the Exit 91 Interchange after traveling southbound and reaching speeds of nearly 120 miles per hour. Pavement conditions were wet at the time and visibility was reduced.
Cleveland faces charges of speeding 26 miles-per-hour or more over the limit, racing a motor vehicle on public highway, reckless driving, failure to or improper use of a signal and driving too fast for road conditions. As a result of being pulled over, he is also charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Sanchez faces charges of speeding 26 miles-per-hour or more over the limit, racing a motor vehicle on public highway, reckless driving and driving too fast for road conditions. It is unclear if the two men know each other or if the incident began as two random motorists. Cleveland and Sanchez were taken to Hardin County Detention Center. Both men were released a few hours later.
Wednesday, November 24th, 2021
Barren County Inmate recaptured
A Barren County Detention Center inmate escaped custody in Glasgow Monday during transport. Police say 38-year-old George E. Thompson, of Edmonton, was being taken to T J Samson Hospital and escaped as a deputy jailer opened the door of the transport vehicle. Thompson ran from the vehicle and was apprehended after a short chase. Prior to transport to the hospital, Thompson had been arrested earlier Monday on methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia possession charges. He now faces an additional charge of 2nd degree escape.
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021
Thanksgiving travel expected to be heavy
Packing the family to head up or down I-65, heading out on a flight or even driving locally, AAA says you can count on Thanksgiving travel to be on the rebound. More than 53 million Americans are expected to be on the move for the holiday. That's around 13% higher than last year. The expected volume puts 2021 within five percent of pre-pandemic levels of Thanksgiving 2019. Despite gas costing over a dollar more per gallon than a year ago, AAA says 90% of people plan to travel by car as their preferred mode of travel. Still, with hundreds of thousands flying for the holiday and longer lines expected at airports, AAA says travelers could see an increase in flight cancellations and delays. Experts say to give yourself more than enough time to get to and from your destination and prepare for the unexpected. AAA says those flying are at the mercy of airlines and weather. Airline staffing has been a problem as of late. While there has been a lot of talk within the industry about relieving that pressure for the holidays, it is unclear if adjustments will be adequate. AAA suggests people buy travel insurance if they are flying.
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021
Magnolia man strikes building with vehicle
A Magnolia man struck a building with his vehicle on the Hodgenville square Sunday evening. Hodgenville Police received a call just before 8pm and arrived on the square to find a 2000 Chevy Blazer which impacted the west side of B. R. Young Masonic Lodge. The driver is identified as Marcus Maulden. He was traveling around the square and while exiting the traffic circle and starting up the hill on South Lincoln Boulevard, he lost control and crossed the northbound lane. The vehicle jumped curbing and struck the the building. The collision caused damage to a window and framing. Maulden's vehicle was also severely damaged, but he was not injured. Hodgenville Police say no charges will be filed.
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021
Discussion of takeover of the Cave City Cemetery
A discussion of the city's takeover of Cave City Cemetery will be held at Cave City Convention Center, Kentucky Room on Tuesday, November 30th, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to inform the citizens of Cave City of the process of the city's takeover of the cemetery. The goal is to help the community understand the challenges we face in return for help with information that is needed from citizens. We hope to get as much community involvement as we can in establishing a foundation to receive donations and hold fundraisers as well as a board to oversee the daily maintenance needed and any improvements that will need to be made over the years. The meeting will not be longer than 1 hour and the public can speak with a 2 minute time limit to ensure everyone gets a change to talk. Longer discussions can be held after with city officials.
Monday, November 22nd, 2021
High school basketball season soon begins
The local high school basketball season tips off Monday, November 29th. Both local teams will be on the road. Caverna Girls & Boys will travel to Ft Knox for a 5:30 p.m. tip off. Hart County Girls & Boys will play at Campbellsville for a 5:30 p.m. tip off. WLOC will have the play by play of the Hart County games Monday night.
Monday, November 22nd, 2021
Hart County's Board of Education meeting
Hart County Board of Education meeting was held Thursday. The High School Cheerleaders were recognized for their 1st place finish at the Region 3 Cheerleading Championship on November 6th. The group placed 4th this past weekend at the Universal Cheerleading Association Competition. They will compete nationally in February as they travel to Walt Disney World in Florida. In board business, agenda items regarding the awarding of a guaranteed energy savings contract for HVAC and lighting services, acceptance of a district calendar for the 2022-2023 school year, hiring for architectural services, an emergency teacher certification and an audit report for fiscal year 21 were all approved. The board reviewed revisions for a first reading of the Public Participation in Open Meetings policy. No action was taken on an agenda item to provide an incentive for vaccinated employees and the board accepted an offer of assistance from the Kentucky Department of Education's Technology Funding Program. The match-fund total of the offer is $18,844. A closed executive session was initiated to conduct student hearings before adjournment.
Monday, November 22nd, 2021
E-town man charged with pointing gun in traffic
A 29-year-old Elizabethtown man was arrested Saturday morning after reportedly pointing a gun at another vehicle while driving. 29-year-old Kevin Moran is charged with first-degree wanton endangerment. According to a citation from Elizabethtown Police, the complainant told police that after they switched lanes while driving around Public Square in Elizabethtown, Moran became upset and drove to get in front of them. The complainant told police Moran then leaned between both of his front seats, grabbed a gun and pointed it at them from his rear window. When questioned by police, Moran reportedly told authorities he did not own any firearms but moments later admitted to having one in his middle compartment of his vehicle. The gun, a Ruger LCP 380, was chambered when police located it. First-degree wanton endangerment is a Class D felony, punishable by one to five years in prison, if convicted. Moran is lodged at the Hardin County Detention Center.
Monday, November 22nd, 2021
Interstate shooting investigation in Hart County
Kentucky State Police received a 911 call Saturday in reference to a shooting on Interstate 65 near the 58 mile marker. The caller reported that her vehicle had been shot by a person in a separate vehicle on I-65. The caller was able to give a vehicle description, registration plate information as well as a description of the operator of the vehicle. A second 911 call was received from another motorist who advised that his vehicle had also been shot and that a passenger in his vehicle had been struck. The second caller was able to provide the same description of the vehicle and operator. A third vehicle was later discovered to have been shot in the incident. The vehicle was located on Interstate 65 near the 84 mile marker. A traffic stop was conducted by KSP Trooopers and the operator, 51-year-old James Louis Hooper, Jr., of Louisville, was arrested. Hooper has been charged with 5 counts of attempted murder and 5 counts of wanton endangerment, 1st degree. Hooper was lodged in the Hart County Jail. The victim was transported to Baptist Health Hardin for non life threatening injuries. No connection between the victims and Hooper has been discovered. The investigation is ongoing.
Friday, November 19th, 2021
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting
Hart County's goal of establishing a local animal shelter is continuing. Judge Executive Joe Choate says an agreement has been extended with the Bowling Green-Warren County Humane Society to take animals in the interim:
The comments come after Thursday's fiscal court meeting where the court approved hiring Brandy Nichols as Animal Control Director.
In other personnel action, the court accepted a resignation from Alexis Yates as Deupty Coroner and approved hiring Jonathan Nunn as Deputy Coroner. Kenneth Kidd was appointed to Hart County's Planning Committee.
The court approved a list of discretionary roads to be sent to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for resurfacing funding and approved for the Judge Executive to sign onto the national Opioids settlement.
Other items from the agenda were mostly routine. The jail report includes 175 inmates currently at the facility. A first reading was held to set a 25 miles-per-hour speed limit on David Wintsch Road and a donation was accepted for a 1999 model ambulance to the Hart County Road Department. The court approved advertising to accept bids to sell a 2015 and a 2011 Ford Truck.
The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting is set for December 16th.
Friday, November 19th, 2021
Missing toddler and teen located
A Tennessee toddler and Kentucky teen, both missing since early November have been located. The 3-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl were found safe in Southern California. Orange County California Sheriff's deputies found Noah Clare and his cousin, Amber Clare, Thursday. The 3-year-old's father is now arrested in connection to their disappearance. Thirty-five-year-old Jacob Clare was taken into custody but a full list of charges has not yet been announced. Authorities previously said that Jacob Clare was suspected of aggravated kidnapping and custodial interference.
Friday, November 19th, 2021
State Legislature may debate hands-free state
When the state legislature convenes early next year, a high-profile bill may be debated over using electronic devices while driving. While it is already against the law to text and drive, Representative James Tipton of Taylorsville is filing legislation to make Kentucky a hands-free state. His bill would make it illegal to use your hands to operate any personal communication device while driving — including cell phones, tablets and laptops. The bill still allows the hands-free use of a Bluetooth device to make calls while driving. Kentucky's current no texting while driving law is seen by many enforcement officials as difficult to cite and prove. There is already a federal motor carrier mandate with regard to commercial vehicles. CMV drivers are not allowed to use hand-held devices. Legislation related to commercial hands-free regulation is largely attributed to the Hart County I-65 crash in March of 2010 which killed 11 family members traveling in a van. In that incident, a semi driver lost control while using a hand-held device, crossed the median and crashed into the van, head-on.
Thursday, November 18th, 2021
Barn destroyed near Wax
A barn fire Tuesday near Wax was likely a result of the owner burning off cardboard nearby. Three local departments responded just after 7pm to the location on Fields Lane. The barn was formerly used as a dairy parlor and featured two stories. A portion of the barn had previously collapsed, leaving a pile of wood which may have helped accelerate the blaze. Firefighters worked to keep the fire from spreading to a nearby home and another barn.
The barn was mostly destroyed. No human or livestock injuries were reported.
Thursday, November 18th, 2021
Cub Run woman arrested after traffic stop
A Cub Run woman is among two arrested during a traffic stop Tuesday morning in Leitchfield. Around 1:30, the driver of a Hyundai car, 38-year-old Tiffany Mercer was taken into custody along with a passenger, identified as 45-year-old Kenny Heflin of Leitchfield on charges related to the discovery of approximately nine grams of methamphetamine, a pipe and cash in the vehicle. The traffic stop was initiated when an officer observed the vehicle being operated with no taillights. Tiffany Mercer and Kenny Heflin are each charged with trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Mercer is additionally charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Both were booked at Grayson County Detention Center.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2021
Moderna Booster Clinic Friday
T. J. Regional Health will be offering another Moderna COVID-19 booster clinic Friday, November 19th, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the T. J. Health Pavilion Community Center. Individuals 18 and older who received their second vaccine at least six months ago can schedule an appointment for a Moderna booster by Calling the T. J. COVID Hotline at 270-659-1010 or go online at TJRegionalHealth.org/vaccine.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2021
Several candidates file for offices (as of 11/16/21)
The following is the latest list of candidates who have filed for office in Hart County for next year's race:
Incumbent Joe Choate Democrat for Judge Executive
Incumbent Jeff Wilson Republican for Sheriff
Incumbent Israel (Brown) Bergenson Democrat for Jailer
Incumbent Cindy Atwell Democrat for PVA
Incumbent Ronald Riordan Democrat for Magistrate 3rd District
Felicia Shelton Democrat for County Clerk
Katherine (Kate) Kenny Republican for Magistrate 1st District
Danny Matthews Republican for Magistrate 1st District
William Tweedy Republican for Constable 3rd District
Incumbent Ricky Alvey Democrat for Magistrate 2nd District
Incumbent Doug Wells Republican for Magistrate 4th District
Incumbent Lee Miles Democrat for Magistrate 5th District
Mark R Leahigh Republican for Magistrate 3rd District
Justin Baird Democrat for County Attorney
Austin Grant Republican for Magistrate 1st District
Incumbent Anthony Roberts Republican for Coroner
Terry Price Democrat for Constable 4th District
Joseph Thompson Democrat for Constable District 5.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2021
Phone scam reported to KSP
Kentucky State Police Post 3 in Bowling Green has been contacted by concerned citizens about a phone scam in our area. Citizens have received calls from someone stating they are with local and state law enforcement and that there is an active warrant for their arrest. Kentucky State Police would like to remind everyone to never share your Social Security Number or any other personal information online or by phone. Legitimate businesses will never ask you to pay with Apple cards, eBay cards, Google Play cards or any other prepaid card. To report a possible scam, please call 888-432-9257.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2021
Glasgow Police seek info in theft investigation
The Glasgow Police Department is needing help in identifying a subject and the owner of a vehicle in regards to a theft investigation. Anyone with any information should call the Glasgow Police Department at 270-651-69165 or 270-651-5151.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2021
Bond set for Radcliff woman charged with murder
Bond has been set at $250,000 cash for a Radcliff woman charged with fatally shooting another woman Sunday morning inside a Jeffrey Drive home. 44-year-old Emily Jo Green was arrested by Radcliff Police and charged with shooting 52-year-old Jennifer Fox twice - once in the back and once in the head. Radcliff Police Chief Cross said Monday afternoon authorities weren't positive what led to the shooting. Fox was pronounced dead at the scene by the Hardin County Coroner's Office. Green is scheduled to appear November 24th in Hardin District Court.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2021
Investigation into human remains
Investigators are working to positively identify human remains found over the weekend just off of KY 218 in Green County. Deer hunters made the discovery on Saturday afternoon. Few official details are available, but police say no foul play is suspected at this time. An autopsy is being performed to determine a cause of death.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2021
Hardin County pursuit ends in arrest
A Sunday morning pursuit on eastbound Western Kentucky Parkway in Hardin County ended an hour later in Taylor County with the arrest of a Hopkins County man. Police initiated a traffic stop on 41-year-old Jonathan Ruby near White Mills and then he fled the scene, throwing items from his vehicle which included digital scales and bags. The chase continued east into LaRue and Taylor counties. When Ruby eventually stopped he was directed multiple times to leave his vehicle but refused. A short time later, he was apprehended. Ruby is charged with two counts of wanton endangerment of a police officer, tampering with physical evidence, fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest, trafficking in marijuana, criminal littering, careless driving and driving 26 mph or more over the posted speed limit. Jonathan Ruby was taken to Hardin County Detention Center. Jail records indicate he was released Sunday night on a $5 thousand dollar cash bond.
Monday, November 15th, 2021
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America, will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who quality Friday, November 19th, from 10:30 a.m. until the food is gone or 3:00 p.m.
To qualify for the Senior CSFP Program, you must:
1. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
2. Show proof that you are 60 years old or older.
3. Show proof that you live in Hart County.
4. Provide income information for all members of your household.
To qualify for food if you are less than 60 years old, you must:
1. Provide ID.
2. Show proof that you live in Hart County
3. Provide income information for all members of your household.
4. Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America.
This will be a "drive through pick up". Someone will be in the parking lot to assist you in getting in line. Listen to Studio 101-WLOC for last minute changes in food distribution.
Monday, November 15th, 2021
Barren County schools reinstate mask policy
Barren County Schools announced Friday the district would be reinstating it's mask policy. In a letter posted to the Barren County Schools Facenbook page, the rise in positive cases from exposure in school settings was listed as a factor. The policy will go back into effect the week of November 15th. Data will be monitored weekly to determine mask status for the following week.
Monday, November 15th, 2021
Edmonton man arrested on drug charges
Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic on Commercial Avenue. Officer Carrol made contact with Robert Bowman, who denied a consent to search. K9 Zeke was deployed and made a positive alert on the vehicle where officers then located marijuana, methamphetamine and a glass pipe inside the vehicle. Robert E. Bowman, of Edmonton, was arrested and charged with possession of controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Monday, November 15th, 2021
Radcliff woman charged with murder
A Radcliff woman has been arrested and charged with murder after an argument led to a shooting. 44-year-old Emily Jo Green was arrested around noon Sunday by the Radcliff Police Department. According to the arrest citation, Green produced a handgun during a verbal argument at a residence in the 200 block of Jeffrey Drive in Radcliff. The citation accuses Green of approaching and shooting another woman in her back and head. Radcliff Police Chief Jeff Cross said the investigation is continuing. He was unsure of what prompted the fatal argument. An autopsy is being conducted. Green is being held at Hardin County Detention Center.
Friday, November 12th, 2021
Wanted Glasgow man arrested in Grayson County
A Glasgow man wanted for fleeing and evading police in Grayson County early last week was arrested in Hardin County after running from police again Sunday night. An Elizabethtown officer made a traffic violation stop on 26-year-old Justice D. Austin and discovered an active warrant from the Grayson County incident. As the E-town officer re-approached Austin's vehicle, a pursuit began. Approximately 20 minutes later, Justice Austin pulled over and surrendered at the advice of a family member talking to him on a phone. Austin is lodged in Hardin County Detention Center, charged with fleeing or evading police, reckless driving and criminal mischief.
In the Grayson County incident from early last week, Austin fled Leitchfield police after being found with methamphetamine at a convenience store. He will face multiple felony charges there, including fleeing or evading police, wanton endangerment and possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Justice Austin has multiple prior records. In 2016, he was involved in firing a gun at a Glasgow residence, resulting in a brief standoff with Glasgow police before being taken into custody.
Friday, November 12th, 2021
Police motorcycle pursuit in Larue County
A motorcyclist caught racing on Lincoln Parkway in LaRue County was arrested Wednesday night after a pursuit. Kentucky State Police say 23-year-old Christian Rogers of Hodgenville fled troopers after they initiated a traffic stop. Police lost sight of the motorcycle but witnesses reported observing the suspect enter a wooded area where he abandoned the motorcycle. Christian Rogers was located a short time later at his nearby residence and taken into custody without further incident.
Friday, November 12th, 2021
A community in shock
27-year-old Erica Burden was found deceased Thursday morning just outside Upton. She had been missing since early Tuesday. Her vehicle was later found at Bonnieville Elementary school and her phone was unresponsive. Accounts of her disappearance --- possibly rendering aid to the eventual suspect --- were described to investigators, leading Kentucky State Police to an area just outside of Upton where remains were found and positively identified. KSP Detective Courtney Milam tells us an autopsy is being performed to determine the exact cause of death. A short time after the discovery, the separated husband of the victim, 53-year-old William (known as "Billy") Burden was located and taken into custody. He is charged with domestic violence related murder, tampering with physical evidence and abuse of a corpse. Detective Milam says the abuse of a corpse charge is related to the manner in which the suspect is believed to have concealed the murder and disposed of the victim. Billy Burden is jailed at LaRue County Detention Center. Encouragement and support continue to pour in for the victim's family. Erica Burden leaves behind an elementary-aged daughter. A court date for arraignment is not yet listed on William "Billy" Burden's jail record.
UPDATE
Thursday, November 11th, 2021
Missing Bonnieville Woman Found
On Thursday, November 11, 2021 at approximately 10:12 hours (EST), KSP Detectives discovered human remains in the Upton community of Larue County. Those remains were recovered and positively identified as Erica Burden. An autopsy is pending at this time. William "Billy" Burden, 53 of Upton was arrested and charged with Murder (Domestic Violence), Tampering with Physical Evidence and Abuse of a Corpse. He was lodged in LaRue County Detention Center.
Thursday, November 11th, 2021
Hodgenville Police request information about missing man
Hodgenville's Police Department is requesting public assistance in their hunt for Jason Daniel Wright. His last known address was in Greensburg and he has ties to the Buffalo area of Larue County. Police say they are attempting to serve an Interpersonal Protective Order (IPO). And, Wright has an active warrant to be arrested for non-payment of child support. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jason Daniel Wright should contact their local law enforcement.
Thursday, November 11th, 2021
Cub Run house fire claims man's life
A Tuesday house fire near Cub Run has claimed the life of an elderly man. Firefighters were called around 7am to the location on Logsdon Road which is just into Edmonson County. A police report indicates family members noticed smoke coming from inside the house. An attempt to rescue 87-year-old Wilburn Cox was unsuccessful as the structure became fully engulfed. Cox was pronounced deceased by the Hart County Coroner's office.
Departments from Lincoln, Kyrock, and Brownsville responded. The fire remains under investigation.
Thursday, November 11th, 2021
Investigation underway in Bonnieville woman's disappearance
Social media along with local and regional media are saturated today with campaigns and requests for locating a missing Bonnieville woman. Kentucky State Police say they were notified Tuesday afternoon regarding the disappearance of 27-year-old Erica Burden. A detective confirms Burden dropped her child off at school just before 8:00 a.m. and has not been seen or heard from since. Erica was last seen wearing a burgundy sweatshirt, distressed blue jeans and leopard crocs. She also carries a leopard purse. She has multiple tattoos on her right arm. Anyone with any information in regards to Erica or her whereabouts, please contact the Kentucky State Police Post 3- Bowling Green at (270)782-2010.
Monday, November 8th, 2021
Bond set in Rineyville homicide
Bond has been set at $150,000 cash for a Radcliff man charged with shooting a woman to death Thursday morning inside of a Custer Street home near Rineyville. 42-year-old Richardson Allen Cook was taken into custody by the Hardin County Sheriff's Office about an hour after a caller reported the shooting to a 911 operator around 4:25 a.m. Cook has been charged with murder-domestic violence and tampering with physical evidence. According to an arrest citation, Cook told deputies that he shot the woman as he attempted to had her the handgun. He said he later threw the gun away while driving on U.S. 31-W. Hardin County Sheriff John Ward said the shooting was at the residence of Cook's grandmother, who was at home at the time of the shooting. After the shooting, Cook left the residence in a Dodge Durango. The vehicle was found in a parking lot of a motel on Buffalo Creek Drive in Elizabethtown. Cook was booked Thursday into the Hardin County Detention Center. The name of the deceased has not been released. Cook appeared Friday in Hardin District Court where he formally was charged with murder-domestic violence, a Class A felony punishable by 20 to 50 years in prison, or life in prison, if convicted.
Monday, November 8th, 2021
KSP investigate fatality in Hardin County
Kentucky State Police investigating fatality on I-65 in Hardin County Saturday night in Elizabethtown. Post 4 troopers responded to the fatal collision Saturday evening at approximately 6:34 p.m. The preliminary investigation revealed a 2003 Jeep Liberty was traveling northbound on I-65 when the operator most likely had a medical emergency resulting in the vehicle striking the concrete barrier. The Jeep then crossed all three northbound lanes before overturning and catching fire. The driver was removed from the burning vehicle by passing motorists who stopped to help. The Jeep's driver was transported to Baptist Health Hardin and was later pronounced deceased by the Hardin County Coroner's Office. The identity of the driver has not been released due to pending notification of next of kin.
Friday, November 5th, 2021
Caverna Middle School football team
Congratulations to the Caverna Middle School Football team, winners of the West Regional. The Caverna Middle School has advanced to the state tournament and will play Louisville Christian Academy at West Jessamine Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. WLOC wishes Caverna Middle School the best of luck on Saturday.
Friday, November 5th, 2021
Drugs confiscated in Cave City
Kentucky State Police Troopers conducted a traffic stop Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at approximately 8:30 p.m. on a 2012 Chevy Spark passenger vehicle in Cave City. The vehicle was stopped on the I-65 entrance ramp from KY-70 for a traffic violation. During the stop, Troopers were granted consent to search by the driver, 31-year-old Victor Rodriguez, of Newark, NJ. During a search of the vehicle, approximately 7.5 pounds of suspected Fentanyl was located. The suspected Fentanyl was discovered in pill form that had been tightly wrapped and vacuum sealed. Victor Rodriguez was arrested and lodged in Barren County Detention Center. Rodriguez was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance (Fentanyl), license to be in possession, failure to or improper signal and promoting contraband - 1st degree. Further investigation led to the discovery of 2.2 pounds of suspected cocaine also being located in the vehicle. Charges stemming from the cocaine are pending at this time. The investigation is still ongoing.
Friday, November 5th, 2021
City of Cave City Council Meeting
The City of Cave City will hold their regular council meeting at council chambers at City Hall Monday, November 8th, at 5:00 p.m.
Friday, November 5th, 2021
Nemak expansion in Glasgow
A $27 million expansion is happening at Nemak USA of Glasgow. The company is a manufacturer of innovative lightweight products for power train, e-mobility and structure applications. Approximately 170 well-paying jobs are expected to be added. Nemak's expansion is the latest in Kentucky by companies providing manufacturing support for electric vehicle-related business.
Friday, November 5th, 2021
Glasgow man acquitted in murder
The man on trial in a case involving a 2016 shooting in Hardyville has been acquitted of murder. Albert Stephens, of Glasgow, was initially charged with assault after Chris Holder was shot nearly five years ago.. Holder eventually died from injuries of the incident. A Hart County Grand Jury later indicted Stephens for one count of murder. The case went to trial last week, lasting four days. During court proceedings, the defense says Stephens was outside a residence where Holder was hiding behind a bush. Holder jumped out and attacked Stephens, who was carrying a gun. The defense also claims it was commonly known for Holder to carry a firearm but Stephens did not know the night of the incident if Holder was armed. Stephens fired one shot and struck Holder. The defense said it was dark and raining, complicating Stephens reaction when Holder jumped out. The self-defense claim ultimately resulted in the jury being unable to come to terms of a conviction in the case. The trial took place in Munfordville wit special Judge Phil Patton presiding.
Thursday, November 4th, 2021
Friday night area high school football
Hart County Raiders will be on the road taking on Glasgow in the Class 3A playoffs. Kick off is at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 - WLOC will have live coverage beginning at 6:40 p.m. with the pregame show.
Thursday, November 4th, 2021
Daylight Savings Time will end this weekend
WLOC reminds listeners to "fall back" officially Sunday morning at 2:00 a.m. as our area returns to Central Standard Time.
Thursday, November 4th, 2021
Glasgow woman arrested on drug charges
A Glasgow woman was arrested after a Monday traffic stop on Happy Valley Road. When police pulled Angela Neighbors over, they confirmed that she had an active warrant. A search revealed Methamphetamine and Suboxone inside the vehicle. Neighbors is charged with No Registration Plates, No Registration Receipt, Failure Of Owner To Maintain Required Insurance 1st Offense, Failure To Produce Insurance Card, Possession Control Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense (Methamphetamine), Possession Control Substance 3rd Degree Drug Unspecified. She was jailed at Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, November 4th, 2021
Clothes for Kids fundraiser total
The Fall WLOC Clothes for Kids radio auction was a huge success. The total for the week auction was $12,149.75. Our many thanks to all the businesses, individuals, volunteers, bidders and buyers making this year a record year for the fall radio auction. Again our many thanks to everyone.
Thursday, November 4th, 2021
Early candidate filers in Hart County
Wednesday was the first day for candidates to file for local races here in Hart County and around the state for the the 2022 election. All county offices are on the ballot this cycle except for Circuit Court Clerk. A few folks were at the courthouse in Munfordville to kick off their campaigns. Those making it official for the opening of the election filing widow include:
-Incumbent Joe Choate Democrat for Judge Executive
-Incumbent Jeff Wilson Republican for Sheriff
-Felicia Shelton Democrat for County Clerk
-Incumbent Israel (Brown) Bergenson Democrat for Jailer
-Incumbent Cindy Atwell Democrat for PVA
-Katherine (Kate) Kenny Republican for 1st District Magistrate
-Danny Matthews Republican for 1st District Magistrate
-Incumbent Ricky Alvey Democrat for 2nd District Magistrate
-Incumbent Ronald Riordan Democrat for 3rd District Magistrate
-Mark R Leahigh Republican for 3rd District Magistrate
-Incumbent Doug Wells Republican for 4th District Magistrate
-Incumbent Lee Miles Democrat for 5th District Magistrate
-William Tweedy Republican for 3rd District Constable
The ballot won't be set, though for two more months. There will likely be additions to the spring primary ballot with the filing deadline set for January 7th.
Thursday, November 4th, 2021
Horse Cave man sentenced in firearms theft
A Hart County man was sentenced Wednesday to serve 82 months in federal prison. The term is part of a plea agreement with 41-year-old Brandon Wayne Parker of Horse Cave who admits he stole around 335 firearms from Master Pawn between 2016 and 2018. In the agreement, Parker also admits he provided false information on Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Forms by entering identification information of legitimate purchasers, without their knowledge, to fraudulently obtain and steal the firearms. In addition to prison, Parker will pay restitution in the amount of just under $100,000.
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
BRDHD scheduling booster shot appointments
The Barren River District Health Department is now scheduling Moderna COVID-19 booster shot appointments for those who qualify. According to recommendations from the CDC, those who are eligible to get their Moderna COVID-19 booster shot include: 65 years or older, age 18+ who live in long-term care settings, age 18+ who have underlying medical conditions and age 18+ who work or live in high risk settings. Booster shots should be received at least six months after your second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
Man enters E-town home with a gun
An Elizabethtown man who entered a city home through a doggy door, is facing a felony charge. 24-year-old Harley Miller is charged with one count of first-degree wanton endangerment after reportedly pulling out a handgun, loading a round in the gun's chamber and pointing it at a woman. First-degree wanton endangerment is a Class D felony punishable by one to five years in prison, if convicted. He is charged with fourth-degree assault, domestic violence with minor injury. He is being held in lieu of a $5,000 cash bond in the Hardin County Detention Center. He is scheduled to appear November 12th in Hardin District Court.
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
Three drug arrests in Glasgow
The Glasgow Police Department conducted a traffic stop Tuesday on East Main Street that lead to three people being arrested on drug charges. Sgt. Hicks made contact with Jerianna Cline and received a consent to search the vehicle where officers located drug paraphernalia, methamphetamine and synthetic marijuana. Jerianna Cline, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with no registration plates, no registration receipt, possession (methamphetamine), Possession drug paraphernalia and possession of synthetic drugs. Monteze L. Moore, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with possession of synthetic drugs, 1st offense, possession (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of synthetic drugs offense. Brandon D. Crenshaw, of Glasgow, was arrested and charged with possession of synthetic drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession (methamphetamine) and prescription controlled substance not in proper container. All three were lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. The arrest was made by Sgt. Wesley Hicks and Officer Jewelie Robinson.
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021
Shooting in Barren County
A Glasgow shooting that occurred Tuesday evening is being investigated by the Barren County Sheriff's Department. Officers responded to Talley Road in Glasgow in reference to a shooting that occurred at the home of Randy Dewayne Tarry. Through the investigation, it was determined that Tarry fired a rifle at man striking him in the face and causing serious physical injury. The victim was flown to Vanderbilt for treatment of the injuries. Tarry told police he believed the victim had a pistol in his pocket and that the man refused to leave his property. Officers determined the victim was not armed. Authorities discovered Tarry had an active emergency protection order and the petitioner was present at his residence at the time of the shooting. Tarry was taken into custody and charged with violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO and Assault, 1st degree. Tarry was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021
Friday night area high school football
Hart County Raiders will be on the road taking on Glasgow in the Class 3A playoffs. Kick off is at 7:00 p.m. Studio 101 - WLOC will have live coverage beginning at 6:40 p.m. with the pregame show.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021
Cave City man arrested after pursuit
A Cave City man was arrested after a brief traffic pursuit Thursday night in Campbellsville. An officer spotted a reckless driver just after 9pm local time near Carnation Street and South Columbia Avenue. After initiating the stop, the suspect fled but ran off the roadway along West Main Street. The vehicle struck several headstones in Brookside Cemetery. The suspect is identified as 24-year-old Drake Willen, of Cave City. He faces charges of DUI, fleeing or evading, reckless driving, having no insurance and for violating burial graves.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021
Drug arrest in Edmonson County
Deputies serving a warrant Sunday near the Rocky Hill Community in the corner of Edmonson County just south of Park City ended up arresting an occupant of the address on additional drug related charges. Edmonson County Sheriff's deputies and Kentucky Fish & Wildlife arrived at the location on US 31W and observed activity in a building located behind the house. Officers detected an odor of marijuana coming from the building. A search warrant for the property was obtained. Methamphetamine, cash, firearms and drug paraphernalia were discovered. As a result, 49-year-old Michael Vance is charged with trafficking in a controlled substance (methamphetamine), possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is lodged in Hart County Jail. In late May, Vance was accused of firing a gun while two women argued at the same location.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021
Missing Larue County woman located
A missing Larue County woman has been located. Law enforcement issued a public request for assistance over the weekend in finding 21-year-old Amanda Brock, of Upton. An update Monday from the LaRue County Sheriff's Department says she was found safe, but did not provide further details of her initial disappearance or where she was located.
Monday, November 1st, 2021
Daylight Savings Time will end this weekend
WLOC reminds listeners to "fall back" officially Sunday morning at 2:00 a.m. as our area returns to Central Standard Time.
Monday, November 1st, 2021
Gas station robbery arrests
Grayson County Sheriff's Office deputies arrested two men in connection with the robbery of a Valero gas station in Caneyville. Surveillance cameras showed that a white male suspect entered the Valero gas station on October 24th, brandished a firearm and robbed the store clerk at gunpoint. The suspect got away with an undisclosed amount of cash and other items. Information was received later which led the Deputies to a home on Grayson Springs Road in the Clarkson area on October 27th. According to Grayson County Sheriff's Office took 21-year-old Montgomery T. Smith, of Clarkson, into custody after a short foot pursuit. Deputies said Smith admitted that he was involved in robbing the Valero in Caneyville. During the investigation, additional evidence was received which led to the arrest of 25-year-old Bradley W. Hendrix, of Caneyville on October 28th. Deputies said Hendrix also happened to be the same clerk who was robbed by Smith the night of October 24th. Additional charges are expected on both suspects.
Monday, November 1st, 2021
Barren County Detention drug arrest
Kentucky State Police was contacted by the Barren County Jailer Friday around 9:00 a.m. with information of an employee possibly in possession of drugs in the facility. During the investigation, Trooper David Hall along with KSP Canine "Akim", found suspected Methamphetamine in the possession of 22-year-old Danyita A. Brownsmith, of Glasgow. Brownsmith was a contracted kitchen staff employee currently assigned to the Barren County Detention Center. Brownsmith was arrested and faces charges of promoting contraband, 1st degree, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (Methamphetamine), possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Monday, November 1st, 2021
General Motors Plant halts second-shift
General Motors has temporarily halted second-shift production at the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green. The plant had avoided the layoffs and shutdowns affecting many automakers in recent weeks. GM spokesman David Barnas confirmed the Corvette plant began running only a single shift on October 25th. The two-shift operation has been in place periodically since 2020, but pandemic restrictions and issues getting transmissions and other parts have hindered production at times.
Monday, November 1st, 2021
Clothes for Kids Radio Auction
The Clothes for Kids Radio Auction was held last week. There's still a few items that have not been picked up. If you purchased an item, you're asked to pick them up by Tuesday. All items not picked up, will be resold Wednesday morning at 9:00 a.m.
Monday, November 1st, 2021
Friday night high school football scores
Hart County finishes the regular season at 6-4 headed into Friday, November 5th's playoff game with Glasgow. Studio 101 will have the broadcast Friday night. Dustin Butler had 22 carries for 162 yards, a 7.5 yards per carry average, with one touchdown. Jackson Shoulders had 6 tackles, as well as a game-clinching interception for a touchdown in the 4th quarter.