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Representative Lewis Announces $30.5 Million in Funding for Road and Infrastructure Projects in Clay County, Kentucky

FRANKFORT, KY (April 18, 2022) – Clay County will receive $30,551,000 in funding for road and infrastructure projects. The announcement follows the final day of a legislative session that resulted in a fiscally responsible state spending plan that makes significant investments upgrading and replacing the state’s outdated infrastructure, including transportation, water and waste water, and broadband.

Newly Remodeled Walmart in Manchester Provides Customers in Clay County, Kentucky with a Better Way to Shop

Local store improvements complement retailer’s vision for an innovative and convenient shopping experience

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Walmart at 240 Manchester Square in Clay County, Kentucky - Photo credit: Tara Hasty

MANCHESTER, Ky. (April 14, 2022) – Manchester residents will soon get a first look at the newly remodeled Walmart at 240 Manchester Square, as the highly-anticipated project is now complete. The store will celebrate its Re-Grand Opening, April 15 at 10 A.M. 

Kentucky State Police Conducts Shooting Investigation In Harlan County

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EVARTS, KY  – The Kentucky State Police is reporting that on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at approximately 9:43 P.M. KSP Post 10 Harlan received a call that an individual had been shot in the Evarts community of Harlan County. Troopers from Post 10 responded and began an investigation.

This investigation remains ongoing

UPDATE: Photos / Ongoing Drug Investigation Results in Two Dozen Arrests in Grundy County, Tennessee

GRUNDY COUNTY, TN (April 10, 2022) – An ongoing drug investigation by special agents with the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, with the assistance of other law enforcement partner agencies, has resulted in the arrest of 24 people in Grundy County, Tennessee on various drug-related charges.

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SKELETAL REMAINS FROM 2009 COLD CASE IDENTIFIED IN HOOD RIVER COUNTY, OREGON

OREGON STATE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S OFFICE AND PARABON NANOLABS ASSIST HOOD RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE IN IDENTIFYING SKELETAL REMAINS FROM 2009 COLD CASE

Please note: The name of the identified decedent is being kept private at the request of family members.

HOOD RIVER COUNTY, OR - The Oregon State Police is reporting that: On December 24, 2009, the remains of a skeletonized human body were discovered by children playing in a wooded area west of an Oregon Department of Transportation gravel storage facility in Hood River County, Oregon. Law enforcement responded and recovered the almost-complete skeleton of a male individual, a large suitcase full of clothing, and a small backpack with toiletries.  No identification for the deceased was found within these items.

 

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