Driver Found with Meth Pipe During Arrest for 4th Offense DUI

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LONDON, KY (May 5, 2020) - Laurel County Sheriff John Root is reporting that: Laurel Sheriff's Deputy Brent France along with Deputy Robert Reed, Sgt. Jack Caudill, and Bailiff Dustin Saylor arrested Austin Wayne Johnson age 41 of London on Monday afternoon May 4, 2020 at approximately 12:27 PM.

Man found severely injured in Beans Fork community of Bell Co. KY dies after alleged assault by younger brother

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MIDDLESBORO, KY - The Bell County Sheriff's Department is reporting that: At approximately 10:40 PM Thursday April 30, 2020 Bell County Dispatch received a call from Middlesboro Fire/EMS in regard to a severely injured male found at a residence in the Beans Fork community after they had responded to a medical call.

Gov. Beshear: Kentuckians Must Take Advantage of COVID-19 Testing

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FRANKFORT, KY (May 3, 2020) – On Sunday, Gov. Andy Beshear urged Kentuckians to be ready to fill all available slots as the state undertakes more testing for the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) than ever before.

Burglary Suspect Found Hiding Under House in Clay Co. KY gets Belligerent & Combative with Deputies

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MANCHESTER, KY (May 2, 2020) - Clay County Sheriff Patrick Robinson is reporting that on Saturday, May 2, 2020 at approximately 3:30 AM Clay County Sheriff Deputy Wes Brumley along with Deputy Kendric Smith arrested Harold Wilson, 38 of PawPaw Road.

Can You Legally Carry a Concealed Firearm in Kentucky if You are Wearing a Mask?

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SOMERSET, KY (May 2, 2020) - The Pulaski County Sheriff's Office is reporting that: The Sheriff's Office has been asked the question about it being legal if you can carry a concealed firearm if you are wearing a mask.

Chief Justice Minton forms Reopening Task Forces to prepare courts to resume limited in-person services

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FRANKFORT, KY, (May 1, 2020) — Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr. announced today that he has created three task forces to plan how courts across the state will resume limited in-person services.

 

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