Friday, May 07, 2010
Kanawha County Commission Approves Funding
WEST VIRGINIA....
This week, the Kanawha County Commission approved a new apartment building, the purchase of a truck to assist officers at meth lab scenes and a grant for fire departments. The Zachary Garden Apartments will be built along Pennsylvania Avenue in Mink Shoals in Northern Kanawha County. The Hazmat vehicle, which is expected to be in use by November, will be paid for with federal funds. Under the Donny Adkins Memorial Training Grant, fire department in the county will compete for $10,000 towards training programs, in addition to funding already received from the county. Adkins, a former member of the Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department, died during the March flooding while aiding in a swift water rescue.
This week, the Kanawha County Commission approved a new apartment building, the purchase of a truck to assist officers at meth lab scenes and a grant for fire departments. The Zachary Garden Apartments will be built along Pennsylvania Avenue in Mink Shoals in Northern Kanawha County. The Hazmat vehicle, which is expected to be in use by November, will be paid for with federal funds. Under the Donny Adkins Memorial Training Grant, fire department in the county will compete for $10,000 towards training programs, in addition to funding already received from the county. Adkins, a former member of the Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department, died during the March flooding while aiding in a swift water rescue.
Massey Energy Reactivating Mines
WEST VIRGINIA....
Massey Energy is reactivating several surface mine operations in southern West Virginia. Camp Branch surface mine in Logan County was reactivated in April, Sandy Gap in Logan and Mingo Counties will become active in June, and Highland surface mine in Logan County will reopen in July. Massey says the sites are expected to produce 4.4 million tons of steam coal and employ 270 people.
Massey Energy is reactivating several surface mine operations in southern West Virginia. Camp Branch surface mine in Logan County was reactivated in April, Sandy Gap in Logan and Mingo Counties will become active in June, and Highland surface mine in Logan County will reopen in July. Massey says the sites are expected to produce 4.4 million tons of steam coal and employ 270 people.
Two Charged With Hijacking Prescription Drugs
WEST VIRGINIA....
Thursday, Belle police arrested 22 year old Jeremy Lyle Shultz of South Charleston and 41 year old James Darren Gravely of Kanawha City and charged them with hijacking a van loaded with prescription drugs from the Cabin Creek Health Clinic. Police say, on April 27th, Shultz pulled a gun on the delivery driver after he pulled into the clinic and got ready to unload his supply of prescription medication. Shultz forced the driver back into the van and forced him to drive to an isolated area off Sharon Hollow Road, where a second van pulled in. Police allege Shultz and Gravely loaded the prescription medication into their van and drove off after binding the delivery driver with zip ties on his hand and legs and telling him he would be killed if he talked about the crime.
Thursday, Belle police arrested 22 year old Jeremy Lyle Shultz of South Charleston and 41 year old James Darren Gravely of Kanawha City and charged them with hijacking a van loaded with prescription drugs from the Cabin Creek Health Clinic. Police say, on April 27th, Shultz pulled a gun on the delivery driver after he pulled into the clinic and got ready to unload his supply of prescription medication. Shultz forced the driver back into the van and forced him to drive to an isolated area off Sharon Hollow Road, where a second van pulled in. Police allege Shultz and Gravely loaded the prescription medication into their van and drove off after binding the delivery driver with zip ties on his hand and legs and telling him he would be killed if he talked about the crime.
Man Convicted For Son's Murder
WEST VIRGINIA....
Following a two-day trial this week, a Fayette County Circuit Court jury has convicted 35 year old Henry Clay Jenkins of Oak Hill of first-degree murder in connection with the death of his 14 year old son, Christian Clay Jenkins. Prosecutors say Christian Jenkins, who had cystic fibrosis, died in 2008, five days after his father gave him Oxycodone. Henry Jenkins faces life in prison when sentenced June 23rd. The jury recommended mercy, meaning he would be eligible for parole after serving 15 years.
Following a two-day trial this week, a Fayette County Circuit Court jury has convicted 35 year old Henry Clay Jenkins of Oak Hill of first-degree murder in connection with the death of his 14 year old son, Christian Clay Jenkins. Prosecutors say Christian Jenkins, who had cystic fibrosis, died in 2008, five days after his father gave him Oxycodone. Henry Jenkins faces life in prison when sentenced June 23rd. The jury recommended mercy, meaning he would be eligible for parole after serving 15 years.
Wife Of Senate Majority Leader Appointed President Of WV State Bar
WEST VIRGINIA....
Letitia A. Neese Chafin, the wife of state Senate Majority Leader Truman Chafin, D-Mingo County, was sworn in this week as president of the West Virginia State Bar. Chafin replaces outgoing president Sandra M. Chapman of Wheeling.
Letitia A. Neese Chafin, the wife of state Senate Majority Leader Truman Chafin, D-Mingo County, was sworn in this week as president of the West Virginia State Bar. Chafin replaces outgoing president Sandra M. Chapman of Wheeling.
Mingo County Man Charged
WEST VIRGINIA....
The Mingo County Sheriff’s Department arrested Larry Clayton Walls of Spice Creek this week after Cpl. Josh Endicott observed his red Dodge Neon with what appeared to be a fraudulent inspection sticker while traveling on Rt. 80. After Cpl. Endicott performed a routine traffic stop, he discovered Walls had allegedly made an inspection sticker out of construction paper. Upon inspection, it was found the vehicle was not on file in West Virginia. The officer also discovered Walls’ license had also been revoked due to a previous DUI conviction. Walls was charged with a fraudulent inspection sticker, driving revoked for DUI, no insurance and improper registration.
The Mingo County Sheriff’s Department arrested Larry Clayton Walls of Spice Creek this week after Cpl. Josh Endicott observed his red Dodge Neon with what appeared to be a fraudulent inspection sticker while traveling on Rt. 80. After Cpl. Endicott performed a routine traffic stop, he discovered Walls had allegedly made an inspection sticker out of construction paper. Upon inspection, it was found the vehicle was not on file in West Virginia. The officer also discovered Walls’ license had also been revoked due to a previous DUI conviction. Walls was charged with a fraudulent inspection sticker, driving revoked for DUI, no insurance and improper registration.
KY Gets Cystic Fibrosis Settlement Funds
KENTUCKY...
Kentucky's Medicaid program will receive more than $135,000 in a settlement with the manufacturer of a cystic fibrosis drug. Attorney General Jack Conway announced that Kentucky was part of a $75.2 million settlement with Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
The settlement with the Switzerland-based company resolves claims that Novartis had knowingly promoted the sale and use of tobramycin for uses not approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. entucky will receive more than $470,000, which is double the amount the state's Medicaid program spent on prescriptions written as a result of the company's off-label marketing. After reimbursing the federal government for its contribution, the Kentucky Medicaid program will retain $136,199.
Kentucky's Medicaid program will receive more than $135,000 in a settlement with the manufacturer of a cystic fibrosis drug. Attorney General Jack Conway announced that Kentucky was part of a $75.2 million settlement with Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.
The settlement with the Switzerland-based company resolves claims that Novartis had knowingly promoted the sale and use of tobramycin for uses not approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. entucky will receive more than $470,000, which is double the amount the state's Medicaid program spent on prescriptions written as a result of the company's off-label marketing. After reimbursing the federal government for its contribution, the Kentucky Medicaid program will retain $136,199.
Historical Flooding Expected
KENTUCKY...
The U.S. Coast Guard is warning that some rural parts of Kentucky are about to be inundated by the worst flooding in 200 years while officials continued to search swift-moving, debris-filled rivers for two missing kayakers. Coast Guard Lt. Jennifer Jessee, chief of waterways management with the marine safety unit in Paducah, said the rising waters would reach their highest levels by the weekend to become a 200-year flood. Seventy-three counties have declared states of emergency due to the flooding, and teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency arrived Thursday to begin the task of assessing the damage. Jessee said the Coast Guard's ban on recreational boating on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers as well as Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley is one of the reasons there have been no reports of injuries on those waterways despite extremely hazardous conditions.
The U.S. Coast Guard is warning that some rural parts of Kentucky are about to be inundated by the worst flooding in 200 years while officials continued to search swift-moving, debris-filled rivers for two missing kayakers. Coast Guard Lt. Jennifer Jessee, chief of waterways management with the marine safety unit in Paducah, said the rising waters would reach their highest levels by the weekend to become a 200-year flood. Seventy-three counties have declared states of emergency due to the flooding, and teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency arrived Thursday to begin the task of assessing the damage. Jessee said the Coast Guard's ban on recreational boating on the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers as well as Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley is one of the reasons there have been no reports of injuries on those waterways despite extremely hazardous conditions.
Arts Program Tour
KENTUCKY...
Opportunities available for teachers, administrators, parents and community leaders will be presented in seven cities this month. The Kentucky Arts Council will visit the towns _ Manchester, Owensboro, Covington, Louisville, Bowling Green, Boston and Danville _ during a two-week period beginning Monday. The presentations will feature teaching artists selected for the Arts Education Roster. They will demonstrate their art form and describe potential residencies available. Also available will be a grant writing workshop for two programs _ Poetry Out Loud and the agency's Teacher Initiated Program.
Opportunities available for teachers, administrators, parents and community leaders will be presented in seven cities this month. The Kentucky Arts Council will visit the towns _ Manchester, Owensboro, Covington, Louisville, Bowling Green, Boston and Danville _ during a two-week period beginning Monday. The presentations will feature teaching artists selected for the Arts Education Roster. They will demonstrate their art form and describe potential residencies available. Also available will be a grant writing workshop for two programs _ Poetry Out Loud and the agency's Teacher Initiated Program.
KY Teachers Face Pay Reduction
KENTUCKY...
The legislature is not going to fund two instructional days added to the school year in 2007, and because of this teachers are having to fund those days by receiving cuts in their pay, said Perry County Board of Education Superintendent John Paul Amis. The pay cut will average out to an approximate one percent cut, Amis said.
He said depending on the level of education of teachers and how long they have been working will determine exactly how this most recent pay cut will impact individual teachers. This is not the only cut teachers are likely to see during the next school year. The Kentucky Teacher Retirement System has been lacking funding for some time. Because of this, current teachers will be made to fund the system with money taken from their paychecks creating an additional fourth of a percent pay cut.
Education funding has been cut several times during the last several years as a means to try and balance the state budget. The Kentucky legislature needs to find a solution for this that does not involve continually cutting funding for education.
The legislature is not going to fund two instructional days added to the school year in 2007, and because of this teachers are having to fund those days by receiving cuts in their pay, said Perry County Board of Education Superintendent John Paul Amis. The pay cut will average out to an approximate one percent cut, Amis said.
He said depending on the level of education of teachers and how long they have been working will determine exactly how this most recent pay cut will impact individual teachers. This is not the only cut teachers are likely to see during the next school year. The Kentucky Teacher Retirement System has been lacking funding for some time. Because of this, current teachers will be made to fund the system with money taken from their paychecks creating an additional fourth of a percent pay cut.
Education funding has been cut several times during the last several years as a means to try and balance the state budget. The Kentucky legislature needs to find a solution for this that does not involve continually cutting funding for education.
Willard Kinzer Wins Award
KENTUCKY...
Willard Kinzer was named the Floyd County Distinguished Citizen by the Boy Scouts of America during a ceremony at the Wilkinson-Stumbo Convention Center. Kinzer, 82, of Kinzer Drilling, was presented with the award by Judge-Executive R.D. “Doc” Marshall, who was the recipient of the award last year. The award ceremony was specially scheduled for April 28, Kinzer’s birthday, after other attempts to give Kinzer the award in the past were met with scheduling conflicts.
Willard Kinzer was named the Floyd County Distinguished Citizen by the Boy Scouts of America during a ceremony at the Wilkinson-Stumbo Convention Center. Kinzer, 82, of Kinzer Drilling, was presented with the award by Judge-Executive R.D. “Doc” Marshall, who was the recipient of the award last year. The award ceremony was specially scheduled for April 28, Kinzer’s birthday, after other attempts to give Kinzer the award in the past were met with scheduling conflicts.
Poll Numbers
KENTCUKY...
According to The Kentucky Poll, a telephone survey of 600 likely voters, the number one issue is the one that affects voters' pocketbooks. In answering the question, "Which of the following is the single most important issue in determining your vote for U.S. Senate?" 41% of all respondents said it was the economy. That was nearly twice as many as said "government spending", the second most popular issue, with 21% of the response.
According to The Kentucky Poll, a telephone survey of 600 likely voters, the number one issue is the one that affects voters' pocketbooks. In answering the question, "Which of the following is the single most important issue in determining your vote for U.S. Senate?" 41% of all respondents said it was the economy. That was nearly twice as many as said "government spending", the second most popular issue, with 21% of the response.
Belfry Student Gains National Attention
KENTUCKY....
Zach Hatfield, a freshman at Belfry High School, surprised students this week when he spoke at Belfry Middle School during a motivational assembly. Hatfield said, when he suffered a heart attack at the start of the school year and was diagnosed with leukemia, he set his mind to believe he was going to beat it...he's now in remission. Hatfield's story has reached national proportions. Make-A-Wish Foundation granted his chance of a lifetime dream when he was allowed to tour New York City and announce the draft pick for his all-time favorite team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. He will continue taking some maintenance chemo treatments and make monthly visits to Cincinnati Children's Hospital for regular check-ups, but Zach will resume classes on Monday at Belfry High School.
Zach Hatfield, a freshman at Belfry High School, surprised students this week when he spoke at Belfry Middle School during a motivational assembly. Hatfield said, when he suffered a heart attack at the start of the school year and was diagnosed with leukemia, he set his mind to believe he was going to beat it...he's now in remission. Hatfield's story has reached national proportions. Make-A-Wish Foundation granted his chance of a lifetime dream when he was allowed to tour New York City and announce the draft pick for his all-time favorite team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. He will continue taking some maintenance chemo treatments and make monthly visits to Cincinnati Children's Hospital for regular check-ups, but Zach will resume classes on Monday at Belfry High School.
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Former KSP Files Lawsuit
KENTUCKY....
A decorated, retired Kentucky State Police trooper, Leroy Buckner, is suing the state and Roger Bryant, the former chef at the Barren River State Resort Park Restaurant. The Commonwealth conducted an investigation into chef Bryant and concluded that, apparently motivated by racism, he put portions of food down his pants and rubbed on his genitals. Bryant allegedly then dropped the food on the floor before it was served to Buckner. Bryant was fired, but Buckner was never told of the investigation. The Department of Parks responded by saying, it took immediate action by removing Bryant within two days. The Department of Parks doesn't tolerate discrimination, and any complaint like this is taken seriously. The cabinet disputes the claims and says it will vigorously defend itself.
A decorated, retired Kentucky State Police trooper, Leroy Buckner, is suing the state and Roger Bryant, the former chef at the Barren River State Resort Park Restaurant. The Commonwealth conducted an investigation into chef Bryant and concluded that, apparently motivated by racism, he put portions of food down his pants and rubbed on his genitals. Bryant allegedly then dropped the food on the floor before it was served to Buckner. Bryant was fired, but Buckner was never told of the investigation. The Department of Parks responded by saying, it took immediate action by removing Bryant within two days. The Department of Parks doesn't tolerate discrimination, and any complaint like this is taken seriously. The cabinet disputes the claims and says it will vigorously defend itself.
Lettuce Recall Includes Kentucky
KENTUCKY....
Lettuce sold to retailers in 23 states, including Kentucky, has been recalled because of a possible link to 19 cases of E. coli. Freshway Foods of Sidney, Ohio, announced on Thursday a recall of romaine lettuce after illnesses were reported in Michigan, Ohio and New York. The Food and Drug Administration said the illnesses included 12 people who have been hospitalized and three with potentially life-threatening symptoms. Freshway Foods said the lettuce was sold to wholesalers, food service outlets, in-store salad bars and delis and has a "best if used by" date of May 12 or earlier. The recall also affects "grab and go" salads sold at Kroger, Giant Eagle, Ingles Markets and Marsh grocery stores.
Lettuce sold to retailers in 23 states, including Kentucky, has been recalled because of a possible link to 19 cases of E. coli. Freshway Foods of Sidney, Ohio, announced on Thursday a recall of romaine lettuce after illnesses were reported in Michigan, Ohio and New York. The Food and Drug Administration said the illnesses included 12 people who have been hospitalized and three with potentially life-threatening symptoms. Freshway Foods said the lettuce was sold to wholesalers, food service outlets, in-store salad bars and delis and has a "best if used by" date of May 12 or earlier. The recall also affects "grab and go" salads sold at Kroger, Giant Eagle, Ingles Markets and Marsh grocery stores.
MSHA Sues Kentucky Mines
KENTUCKY....
The Mine Safety and Health Administration said Thursday it has sued two Kentucky mining operations for tipping off workers that federal inspectors were on their property. MSHA says it issued more than 1,300 citations during a five-day inspection blitz following the April 5th explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine. Regulators temporarily closed six of those underground mines.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration said Thursday it has sued two Kentucky mining operations for tipping off workers that federal inspectors were on their property. MSHA says it issued more than 1,300 citations during a five-day inspection blitz following the April 5th explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine. Regulators temporarily closed six of those underground mines.
Death Row Inmate Loses Judicial Request
KENTUCCKY...
A federal judge has rejected an attempt by Kentucky death row inmate, 54 year old Ralph Baze, to force access to corrections officers and officials at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville to prepare a clemency petition asking Governor Steve Beshear to spare his life. Baze was convicted in 1992 of killing Powell County Sheriff Steve Bennett and Deputy Arthur Briscoe as they tried to serve a warrant on him. Baze once challenged Kentucky's lethal injection protocol, calling it cruel and unusual punishment. A U.S. District Judge ruled Thursday that federal courts don't have the power to become involved in clemency issues.
A federal judge has rejected an attempt by Kentucky death row inmate, 54 year old Ralph Baze, to force access to corrections officers and officials at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville to prepare a clemency petition asking Governor Steve Beshear to spare his life. Baze was convicted in 1992 of killing Powell County Sheriff Steve Bennett and Deputy Arthur Briscoe as they tried to serve a warrant on him. Baze once challenged Kentucky's lethal injection protocol, calling it cruel and unusual punishment. A U.S. District Judge ruled Thursday that federal courts don't have the power to become involved in clemency issues.
Dixie Belle Breaks Loose
KENTUCKY...
A tour boat used at Shaker Village was hit by a wayward dock being pushed along the swollen, swiftly moving Kentucky River and broke loose from its own dock. The Dixie Belle came to a stop Wednesday about 4 miles downstream when it collided with some overhanging trees. There were no injuries and no one was aboard the boat at the time. The boat appeared to have only minor damage. Because the boat went over the Lock 7 dam, officials say they will have to find a way to take it back on land.
A tour boat used at Shaker Village was hit by a wayward dock being pushed along the swollen, swiftly moving Kentucky River and broke loose from its own dock. The Dixie Belle came to a stop Wednesday about 4 miles downstream when it collided with some overhanging trees. There were no injuries and no one was aboard the boat at the time. The boat appeared to have only minor damage. Because the boat went over the Lock 7 dam, officials say they will have to find a way to take it back on land.
KSP Trooper Of The Year
KENTUCKY...
A 27-year veteran of the Kentucky State Police has been named 2009 Trooper of the Year. Kenneth Russell is assigned to the state police post in Frankfort. His post commander, Capt. Mike Crawford, says Russell has balanced his traffic responsibilities with success in criminal investigations. Russell issued 1,923 citations during the past year, including 1,668 for speeding. He opened 23 criminal cases resulting in 81 arrests. State police say 16 of the arrests were fugitives from justice he encountered during traffic stops. He also recovered 12 stolen vehicles. Meanwhile, Michael Simpson was named the 2009 Officer of the Year for the KSP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division. Simpson is a six-year veteran of the division and serves in a region based in Georgetown.
A 27-year veteran of the Kentucky State Police has been named 2009 Trooper of the Year. Kenneth Russell is assigned to the state police post in Frankfort. His post commander, Capt. Mike Crawford, says Russell has balanced his traffic responsibilities with success in criminal investigations. Russell issued 1,923 citations during the past year, including 1,668 for speeding. He opened 23 criminal cases resulting in 81 arrests. State police say 16 of the arrests were fugitives from justice he encountered during traffic stops. He also recovered 12 stolen vehicles. Meanwhile, Michael Simpson was named the 2009 Officer of the Year for the KSP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division. Simpson is a six-year veteran of the division and serves in a region based in Georgetown.
Driver Of Truck That Killed 11 May Have Been On Cell Phone
KENTUCKY...
A state police report says Alabama truck driver, Kenneth Laymon of Jasper, who was involved in a March 26th crash that killed himself and 10 others in central Kentucky was talking on a cell phone. Police say Laymon did not have his tractor-trailer under control when he crossed the median of Interstate 65 in central Kentucky and slammed into a van carrying Mennonites traveling to a wedding in Iowa. Two young children survived. The report says another truck driver who witnessed the wreck estimated Laymon was traveling at 80 mph.
A state police report says Alabama truck driver, Kenneth Laymon of Jasper, who was involved in a March 26th crash that killed himself and 10 others in central Kentucky was talking on a cell phone. Police say Laymon did not have his tractor-trailer under control when he crossed the median of Interstate 65 in central Kentucky and slammed into a van carrying Mennonites traveling to a wedding in Iowa. Two young children survived. The report says another truck driver who witnessed the wreck estimated Laymon was traveling at 80 mph.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Kayaker Missing
KENTUCKY....
Rescue crews in Pulaski County searched Lake Cumberland near the Slate Branch Boat Ramp for 18 year old John Tyler Pickerell who went missing Wednesday while he and two of his friends were kayaking and the kayak capsized. Authorities say the two friends made it to shore, but Pickerell did not.
Rescue crews in Pulaski County searched Lake Cumberland near the Slate Branch Boat Ramp for 18 year old John Tyler Pickerell who went missing Wednesday while he and two of his friends were kayaking and the kayak capsized. Authorities say the two friends made it to shore, but Pickerell did not.
Johnson County Murder Going To Grand Jury
KENTUCKY....
The case against 52 year old Donna Wheeler of Johnson County has been sent to the grand jury. Investigators say Wheeler fatally shot her former boyfriend, 52 year old James T. Sparks in the back Friday night. Sparks was found dead on the steps of the front porch of Wheeler's home on Barber Branch after she called police to report an intoxicated man was at her home and then called back to say she had fired shots at him.
The case against 52 year old Donna Wheeler of Johnson County has been sent to the grand jury. Investigators say Wheeler fatally shot her former boyfriend, 52 year old James T. Sparks in the back Friday night. Sparks was found dead on the steps of the front porch of Wheeler's home on Barber Branch after she called police to report an intoxicated man was at her home and then called back to say she had fired shots at him.
KSP Investigating Deadly House Fire
KENTUCKY....
State Police in Hazard are conducting an investigation into a fatal house fire. Neighbors say the victim who died in a house fire on Stacy Valley Drive in the Ary community of Perry County early Wednesday morning was Elaine Stewart. Police say they do not suspect foul play.
State Police in Hazard are conducting an investigation into a fatal house fire. Neighbors say the victim who died in a house fire on Stacy Valley Drive in the Ary community of Perry County early Wednesday morning was Elaine Stewart. Police say they do not suspect foul play.
Kentucky Drifter May Have Committed Murders
KENTUCKY....
A Kentucky drifter who is now serving time seems to be bragging about murders he allegedly committed for which he has not yet been charged. Seventy-six year old Edward W. Edwards of Louisville is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Kelly Drew and Tim Hack in Jefferson County, Wisconsin which occurred in 1980. He's being held at the Dodge Correctional Institute while awaiting trial. Edwards landed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in 1961 before police captured him in Atlanta 1962. He now says he's willing to talk with Akron, Ohio prosecutors about two murders in their state. He says when investigators were done talking with him they would want to "stick a needle" in his arm.
A Kentucky drifter who is now serving time seems to be bragging about murders he allegedly committed for which he has not yet been charged. Seventy-six year old Edward W. Edwards of Louisville is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Kelly Drew and Tim Hack in Jefferson County, Wisconsin which occurred in 1980. He's being held at the Dodge Correctional Institute while awaiting trial. Edwards landed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in 1961 before police captured him in Atlanta 1962. He now says he's willing to talk with Akron, Ohio prosecutors about two murders in their state. He says when investigators were done talking with him they would want to "stick a needle" in his arm.
Dotiki Mine Resumes Operations
KENTUCKY....
Nearly a week after the April 28th roof collapse at the Dotiki Mine in Webster County killed 27 year old Justin Travis and 28 year old Michael Carter, the mine has resumed most of its operations. Although state mining officials haven't yet determined a cause for the collapse, Tulsa, Okla.-based Alliance Resource Partners says state and federal officials determined the mine could safely resume operations. Alliance says its investigation showed the "roof fall was an unpredictable accident involving unforeseeable geological conditions." The mine where the collapse occurred remains shut down.
Nearly a week after the April 28th roof collapse at the Dotiki Mine in Webster County killed 27 year old Justin Travis and 28 year old Michael Carter, the mine has resumed most of its operations. Although state mining officials haven't yet determined a cause for the collapse, Tulsa, Okla.-based Alliance Resource Partners says state and federal officials determined the mine could safely resume operations. Alliance says its investigation showed the "roof fall was an unpredictable accident involving unforeseeable geological conditions." The mine where the collapse occurred remains shut down.
Woman Sentenced On Drug Charge
KENTUCKY....
Twenty-six year old Tonya Thacker of Williamsburg has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted of stealing a blank prescription pad from a local doctor’s office and writing prescriptions for people, in exchange for half of the pills. Prosecutors say she was a ringleader of a prescription drug ring. Several other defendants in the case are scheduled to go to trial September 15th.
Twenty-six year old Tonya Thacker of Williamsburg has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after being convicted of stealing a blank prescription pad from a local doctor’s office and writing prescriptions for people, in exchange for half of the pills. Prosecutors say she was a ringleader of a prescription drug ring. Several other defendants in the case are scheduled to go to trial September 15th.
Drug Roundup At University Of The Cumberlands
KENTUCKY....
Operation UNITE officials, joined by Williamsburg Police, rounded up students Wednesday at the University of the Cumberlands while conducting a drug raid on the college campus, arresting nearly one dozen alleged drug dealers. Authorities had been notified by school personnel who say they are determined to make the campus drug free. Educators say those arrested will likely be suspended.
Operation UNITE officials, joined by Williamsburg Police, rounded up students Wednesday at the University of the Cumberlands while conducting a drug raid on the college campus, arresting nearly one dozen alleged drug dealers. Authorities had been notified by school personnel who say they are determined to make the campus drug free. Educators say those arrested will likely be suspended.
Elk Hunt In KY
KENTUCKY...
Nearly 45,500 people from throughout the United States applied for this year’s quota elk hunts in Kentucky. Results will be available to applicants at fw.ky.gov, the Web site of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Kentucky will issue 800 elk permits through its quota hunt lottery this year.
Nearly 45,500 people from throughout the United States applied for this year’s quota elk hunts in Kentucky. Results will be available to applicants at fw.ky.gov, the Web site of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Kentucky will issue 800 elk permits through its quota hunt lottery this year.
Pikeville College Loan Program
KENTUCKY...
Beginning this summer, Pikeville College will join hundreds of colleges and universities across the nation in participating in the Federal Direct Student Loan Program, which includes subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford student loans and Federal Parent PLUS Direct Loans. The move to direct lending is a result of the recent Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act. New and current students and parents will be required to use the Direct Loan Program beginning with the college’s Summer II session.
Beginning this summer, Pikeville College will join hundreds of colleges and universities across the nation in participating in the Federal Direct Student Loan Program, which includes subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford student loans and Federal Parent PLUS Direct Loans. The move to direct lending is a result of the recent Health Care and Education Affordability Reconciliation Act. New and current students and parents will be required to use the Direct Loan Program beginning with the college’s Summer II session.
Open Records Law Violated
KENTUCKY...
The Kentucky attorney general's office has ruled that Whitley County Sheriff Lawrence Hodge violated the state's open records law by failing to provide or respond to a March 24th request from The Times-Tribune of Corbin seeking a list of auxiliary sheriff's deputies. The paper says Hodge never responded or returned messages left at his office. Hodge wrote in a response to the attorney general's decision that the newspaper could have gone to the Whitley County clerk's office for the information.
The Kentucky attorney general's office has ruled that Whitley County Sheriff Lawrence Hodge violated the state's open records law by failing to provide or respond to a March 24th request from The Times-Tribune of Corbin seeking a list of auxiliary sheriff's deputies. The paper says Hodge never responded or returned messages left at his office. Hodge wrote in a response to the attorney general's decision that the newspaper could have gone to the Whitley County clerk's office for the information.
100th Anniversary Of Capitol Building
KENTUCKY...
State officials are planning events to mark the 100th anniversary of the Kentucky Capitol building. The Capitol Centennial Celebration will be held on June 4-5. A gala will be held in the Capitol rotunda to kick off the weekend on June 4. Governor Steve Beshear and first lady Jane Beshear will unveil four murals that will be permanently added to the state Capitol's rotunda. The four themes of the murals are nature, industry, civilization and culture. On Saturday, the Capitol and the governor's mansion will be open for tours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Steve Collins, son of former Governor Martha Lane Collins, will serve as the master of ceremonies.
State officials are planning events to mark the 100th anniversary of the Kentucky Capitol building. The Capitol Centennial Celebration will be held on June 4-5. A gala will be held in the Capitol rotunda to kick off the weekend on June 4. Governor Steve Beshear and first lady Jane Beshear will unveil four murals that will be permanently added to the state Capitol's rotunda. The four themes of the murals are nature, industry, civilization and culture. On Saturday, the Capitol and the governor's mansion will be open for tours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Steve Collins, son of former Governor Martha Lane Collins, will serve as the master of ceremonies.
KY National Guard Assist In Flooding
KENTUCKY...
A spokesman for the Kentucky National Guard says there are 33 troops assisting local authorities in Monroe, Metcalfe, Casey and Harrison counties as communities continue to struggle with flooding from this weekend's heavy rain. In Monroe and Metcalfe counties, troops are helping block flooded roadways and assisting in evacuations as necessary, as well as helping with damage assessment. In Olive Hill, the fire department has moved into the National Guard armory after the firehouse was flooded.
A spokesman for the Kentucky National Guard says there are 33 troops assisting local authorities in Monroe, Metcalfe, Casey and Harrison counties as communities continue to struggle with flooding from this weekend's heavy rain. In Monroe and Metcalfe counties, troops are helping block flooded roadways and assisting in evacuations as necessary, as well as helping with damage assessment. In Olive Hill, the fire department has moved into the National Guard armory after the firehouse was flooded.
Kayaker Missing
KENTUCKY...
What was to be a day of kayaking has turned into a missing person case. A spokesman for the state fish and wildlife department says a man is missing after going kayaking in the swollen Green River. Robert W. Atcher has not been seen since Monday afternoon, when the kayak he was using hit a logjam on the swiftly running river and the current pulled him under. Atcher, 55 is from Radcliff.
What was to be a day of kayaking has turned into a missing person case. A spokesman for the state fish and wildlife department says a man is missing after going kayaking in the swollen Green River. Robert W. Atcher has not been seen since Monday afternoon, when the kayak he was using hit a logjam on the swiftly running river and the current pulled him under. Atcher, 55 is from Radcliff.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
KY River Exceeds Crest Levels
KENTUCKY....
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, the Kentucky River exceeded expected crest levels in Frankfort early Tuesday morning when, by 9:00 A.M., the river level was at 41.9 feet, more than 10 feet above flood level and several feet above the predicted crest of 38.4 feet. Emergency officials conducted door to door voluntary evacuations.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, the Kentucky River exceeded expected crest levels in Frankfort early Tuesday morning when, by 9:00 A.M., the river level was at 41.9 feet, more than 10 feet above flood level and several feet above the predicted crest of 38.4 feet. Emergency officials conducted door to door voluntary evacuations.
Judge Orders Death Documents Released
KENTUCKY....
A Franklin County Circuit Judge has ordered Kentucky officials to release documents related to the May 2009 death of 20-month-old Kayden Daniels who died in Monticello while in the state foster care system. Judge Phillip Shepherd ruled Tuesday that the Attorney General's office was wrong when it said records related to the death were confidential. Shepherd criticized the decision, saying there was no basis for withholding the documents. Five people have been charged with murder, including Kayden's parents. Prosecutors say Kayden died after drinking drain cleaner that had been left in a coffee cup.
A Franklin County Circuit Judge has ordered Kentucky officials to release documents related to the May 2009 death of 20-month-old Kayden Daniels who died in Monticello while in the state foster care system. Judge Phillip Shepherd ruled Tuesday that the Attorney General's office was wrong when it said records related to the death were confidential. Shepherd criticized the decision, saying there was no basis for withholding the documents. Five people have been charged with murder, including Kayden's parents. Prosecutors say Kayden died after drinking drain cleaner that had been left in a coffee cup.
Judge Grants Sypher Trial Delay
KENTUCKY....
A U.S. District Judge has ordered the extortion trial against Karen Cunagin Sypher be delayed, moving it from June 1st to July 26th. Sypher has been charged with trying to extort $10 million from University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino and lying to the FBI. Defense attorneys and prosecutors agreed to the delay after Sypher's attorneys requested additional time to review evidence. A pending request to move the trial out of Louisville will not be affected.
A U.S. District Judge has ordered the extortion trial against Karen Cunagin Sypher be delayed, moving it from June 1st to July 26th. Sypher has been charged with trying to extort $10 million from University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino and lying to the FBI. Defense attorneys and prosecutors agreed to the delay after Sypher's attorneys requested additional time to review evidence. A pending request to move the trial out of Louisville will not be affected.
Pawn Shop Robbery Results In Arrest
KENTUCKY...
It happened in Prestonsburg...a robbery involving gunshots. The search is on for one of the two men police say robbed the E-Z Pawn Shop on South Lake Drive Tuesday morning. Police say the owner of the shop fired shots at both robbers, as they were escaping with some money. The suspects led officers on a chase into Johnson County before Paintsville Police arrested the driver, Charles Pinkerman, in the Boones Camp area. Police believe the other suspect is Justin Combs.
It happened in Prestonsburg...a robbery involving gunshots. The search is on for one of the two men police say robbed the E-Z Pawn Shop on South Lake Drive Tuesday morning. Police say the owner of the shop fired shots at both robbers, as they were escaping with some money. The suspects led officers on a chase into Johnson County before Paintsville Police arrested the driver, Charles Pinkerman, in the Boones Camp area. Police believe the other suspect is Justin Combs.
Candidates Get Into The Swing Of It
KENTUCKY....
With the May primary not far away, some candidate rivals are really getting into the swing of it. Lt. Governor Daniel Mongiardo has filed a seven-page complaint with the Executive Branch Ethics Commission against Attorney General Jack Conway. Mongiardo alleges Conway has violated public trust by accepting more than $70,000 in campaign donations from utility executives and lobbyists while serving as the taxpayers’ advocate against excessive rate hikes. Mongiardo says, “If a lawyer pocketed money from the plaintiff while he was representing the defendant, the lawyer would be disbarred.” A spokeswoman for Conway’s campaign, says the complaint is baseless, and, while Conway challenges utility rate hikes, it is the responsibility of the Public Service Commission to set rates. John Steffen, the commission’s executive director, says the agency’s board will decide May 14th what to do with the complaint. Mongiardo says, even if the commission has not made a decision on it by the May 18th election, he will continue to pursue the complaint. Conway’s campaign has released a TV ad equating Mongiardo to a pig feeding at “the public trough” while highlighting his state pension benefits, his use of a $30,000-a-year housing allowance and his travel expenses as lieutenant governor.
With the May primary not far away, some candidate rivals are really getting into the swing of it. Lt. Governor Daniel Mongiardo has filed a seven-page complaint with the Executive Branch Ethics Commission against Attorney General Jack Conway. Mongiardo alleges Conway has violated public trust by accepting more than $70,000 in campaign donations from utility executives and lobbyists while serving as the taxpayers’ advocate against excessive rate hikes. Mongiardo says, “If a lawyer pocketed money from the plaintiff while he was representing the defendant, the lawyer would be disbarred.” A spokeswoman for Conway’s campaign, says the complaint is baseless, and, while Conway challenges utility rate hikes, it is the responsibility of the Public Service Commission to set rates. John Steffen, the commission’s executive director, says the agency’s board will decide May 14th what to do with the complaint. Mongiardo says, even if the commission has not made a decision on it by the May 18th election, he will continue to pursue the complaint. Conway’s campaign has released a TV ad equating Mongiardo to a pig feeding at “the public trough” while highlighting his state pension benefits, his use of a $30,000-a-year housing allowance and his travel expenses as lieutenant governor.
May Motorcycle Safety Month
KENTUCKY...
The Kentucky Office of Highway joined other federal, state and local highway safety, law enforcement and motorcycle organizations to proclaim May "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month." Motorcycle fatalities nationwide have increased during the past decade. Motorcycle fatalities rose 2.2 percent nationwide in 2008 to 5,290, up from 5,174 in 2007. Officials hope the added safety emphasis in May helps remind motorists to share the road with motorcycles. Motorcyclists are reminded to make themselves visible to other motorists.
The Kentucky Office of Highway joined other federal, state and local highway safety, law enforcement and motorcycle organizations to proclaim May "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month." Motorcycle fatalities nationwide have increased during the past decade. Motorcycle fatalities rose 2.2 percent nationwide in 2008 to 5,290, up from 5,174 in 2007. Officials hope the added safety emphasis in May helps remind motorists to share the road with motorcycles. Motorcyclists are reminded to make themselves visible to other motorists.
Forest Fire Report
KENTUCKY...
Forest fires have kept the Kentucky Division of Forestry busy this spring although the spring forest fire hazard season officially ended on April 30th. However, the potential for wildfires can occur any time of year. This potential has forestry officials concerned as reduced staff and other cutbacks hinder the ability to suppress wildfires and ensure public safety.
Forest fires have kept the Kentucky Division of Forestry busy this spring although the spring forest fire hazard season officially ended on April 30th. However, the potential for wildfires can occur any time of year. This potential has forestry officials concerned as reduced staff and other cutbacks hinder the ability to suppress wildfires and ensure public safety.
State Of Emergency In KY
KENTUCKY...
Governor Steve Beshear confirmed at the Commonwealth Emergency Operations Center the issuance of an executive order, effective May 1, 2010 declaring a state of emergency in response to the severe storms and flooding that hit the Commonwealth over the weekend. There have been four confirmed deaths attributed to this latest storm system in Madison, Barren, Allen and Lincoln counties. Forty-one counties and 15 cities have issued emergency declarations either in writing or verbally, but these numbers are likely to increase as recovery efforts continue.
Governor Steve Beshear confirmed at the Commonwealth Emergency Operations Center the issuance of an executive order, effective May 1, 2010 declaring a state of emergency in response to the severe storms and flooding that hit the Commonwealth over the weekend. There have been four confirmed deaths attributed to this latest storm system in Madison, Barren, Allen and Lincoln counties. Forty-one counties and 15 cities have issued emergency declarations either in writing or verbally, but these numbers are likely to increase as recovery efforts continue.
Shooting In Letcher County
KENTUCKY...
KSP in Hazard and the Letcher County Sheriff's Office responded after receiving a call Monday of a subject shot beside the roadway in the Smoot Creek area of Letcher County. They located the victim Barney Stanger who was suffering from two gunshot wounds to the abdomen. Stanger was transported to the Whitesburg ARH and later flown to Holston Valley in Tennessee where he was listed in stable condition. David Wayne Morris from Midland Drive in Letcher County was located at his residence, along with the weapon used, and he was taken into custody without incident. Morris was charged with first-degree assault and lodged in the Letcher County Jail. The case is being investigated by Trooper Cornett.
KSP in Hazard and the Letcher County Sheriff's Office responded after receiving a call Monday of a subject shot beside the roadway in the Smoot Creek area of Letcher County. They located the victim Barney Stanger who was suffering from two gunshot wounds to the abdomen. Stanger was transported to the Whitesburg ARH and later flown to Holston Valley in Tennessee where he was listed in stable condition. David Wayne Morris from Midland Drive in Letcher County was located at his residence, along with the weapon used, and he was taken into custody without incident. Morris was charged with first-degree assault and lodged in the Letcher County Jail. The case is being investigated by Trooper Cornett.
Highway Fatality Report
KENTUCKY...
Preliminary statistics indicate that five people died in five separate crashes on Kentucky roadways last week. Single-fatality crashes occurred in Bourbon, Harlan, and Jefferson counties. The suspected use of alcohol was a factor in the Harlan County crash. Two pedestrian involved in fatal crashes occurred in Fayette and Kenton Counties. So far, 211 people have lost their lives on Kentucky roadways during 2010, 58 less fatalities than reported for the same time period in 2009.
Preliminary statistics indicate that five people died in five separate crashes on Kentucky roadways last week. Single-fatality crashes occurred in Bourbon, Harlan, and Jefferson counties. The suspected use of alcohol was a factor in the Harlan County crash. Two pedestrian involved in fatal crashes occurred in Fayette and Kenton Counties. So far, 211 people have lost their lives on Kentucky roadways during 2010, 58 less fatalities than reported for the same time period in 2009.
Absentee Ballots
KENTUCKY...
Most county clerks across Kentucky have begun allowing in-house absentee voting, in which people can cast ballots on voting machines for the upcoming May 18th primary election until May 17th. Reasons that people are allowed to vote absentee, include sickness, disability or out-of-town travel. Voters unable to cast ballots in person can also apply for a mail-in absentee ballot. Applications are available from county clerks and must be received by May 11th.
Most county clerks across Kentucky have begun allowing in-house absentee voting, in which people can cast ballots on voting machines for the upcoming May 18th primary election until May 17th. Reasons that people are allowed to vote absentee, include sickness, disability or out-of-town travel. Voters unable to cast ballots in person can also apply for a mail-in absentee ballot. Applications are available from county clerks and must be received by May 11th.
Monday, May 03, 2010
Attorney General Warns Against Price-Gouging
KENTUCKY....
Following the declared state of emergency from weekend flooding, Attorney General Jack Conway has put Kentucky businesses on notice that price-gouging will not be tolerated. Conway says those who have suffered due to the storm should not be victimized again by unscrupulous price-gougers, and his office stands ready to investigate and prosecute anyone who seeks excessive profits during emergency situations.
Following the declared state of emergency from weekend flooding, Attorney General Jack Conway has put Kentucky businesses on notice that price-gouging will not be tolerated. Conway says those who have suffered due to the storm should not be victimized again by unscrupulous price-gougers, and his office stands ready to investigate and prosecute anyone who seeks excessive profits during emergency situations.
Knox County Man Pleads Guilty To Drug Charge
KENTUCKY....
Barbourville Police say they didn't have to look any farther than 200 feet across the street from their office to find confessed drug dealer Jerry Stewart who was selling OxyCodone and Hydrocodone pills from his home. Stewart will be sentenced to ten years in June after pleading guilty to trafficking .
Barbourville Police say they didn't have to look any farther than 200 feet across the street from their office to find confessed drug dealer Jerry Stewart who was selling OxyCodone and Hydrocodone pills from his home. Stewart will be sentenced to ten years in June after pleading guilty to trafficking .
Martin County Man Charged With Attempted Murder
KENTUCKY....
Deputies say, Saturday night, 26 year old Troy Mollette Junior opened fire at a home on Rockhouse Road in the Tomahawk community of Martin County, resulting in the shooting of Dustin Stacey who was flown to Cabell-Huntington Hospital. Witnesses say Mollette returned to the home following a verbal altercation, and, after cutting the tires on a vehicle owned by Johnny Ray Jordan and threatening to kill Jordan, his son, and son's friend, Dustin Stacey, Mollette began shooting. Mollette is charged him with attempted murder, DUI, and drug possession, among other things.
Deputies say, Saturday night, 26 year old Troy Mollette Junior opened fire at a home on Rockhouse Road in the Tomahawk community of Martin County, resulting in the shooting of Dustin Stacey who was flown to Cabell-Huntington Hospital. Witnesses say Mollette returned to the home following a verbal altercation, and, after cutting the tires on a vehicle owned by Johnny Ray Jordan and threatening to kill Jordan, his son, and son's friend, Dustin Stacey, Mollette began shooting. Mollette is charged him with attempted murder, DUI, and drug possession, among other things.
Massive Storm Kills Four
KENTUCKY...
A massive storm hit Kentucky over the weekend, resulting in four confirmed deaths and 40 counties having been declared in states of emergency. During a news conference Monday afternoon, Governor Steve Beshear told Kentucky Emergency Management officials had he spoken with President Barack Obama and was asking for a federal emergency declaration. Beshear said very early estimates of damage appeared to be at least $6 million. Deaths were reported in Lincoln, Allen, Barren and Madison counties. High waters continued to block hundreds of roads on Monday.
A massive storm hit Kentucky over the weekend, resulting in four confirmed deaths and 40 counties having been declared in states of emergency. During a news conference Monday afternoon, Governor Steve Beshear told Kentucky Emergency Management officials had he spoken with President Barack Obama and was asking for a federal emergency declaration. Beshear said very early estimates of damage appeared to be at least $6 million. Deaths were reported in Lincoln, Allen, Barren and Madison counties. High waters continued to block hundreds of roads on Monday.
Floyd County Woman Pleads Guilty To Sex Charge
KENTUCKY...
Tracy Elizabeth Click, the 39-year-old woman arrested on charges she had sexual relations with a 13-year-old boy, has pleaded guilty to the charge. According to court records, Click, of Spradlin Branch in Prestonsburg, took part in criminal acts including sodomy and harassing communications involving the minor. As part of her plea, she was given a suspended one-year sentence with three years probation. Click admitted to the charges, saying the boy and his mother desire to avoid protracted criminal litigation, associated media attention and possibly doing further emotional damage to themselves. If Click violates any part of the plea agreement during her probationary time, she would then serve the full year in jail on the sexual misconduct charge.
Tracy Elizabeth Click, the 39-year-old woman arrested on charges she had sexual relations with a 13-year-old boy, has pleaded guilty to the charge. According to court records, Click, of Spradlin Branch in Prestonsburg, took part in criminal acts including sodomy and harassing communications involving the minor. As part of her plea, she was given a suspended one-year sentence with three years probation. Click admitted to the charges, saying the boy and his mother desire to avoid protracted criminal litigation, associated media attention and possibly doing further emotional damage to themselves. If Click violates any part of the plea agreement during her probationary time, she would then serve the full year in jail on the sexual misconduct charge.
UK To Research Carbon Removal
KENTUCKY...
The University of Kentucky has won a $1.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to research cheaper ways to remove carbon dioxide from the gas released by coal-fired power plants. The energy department says the research project could change the way the United States uses and produces energy. A UK researcher says the project is aimed at making coal-fired power plants more environmentally friendly by developing cheaper, simpler methods to separate carbon dioxide from flue gas.
The University of Kentucky has won a $1.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to research cheaper ways to remove carbon dioxide from the gas released by coal-fired power plants. The energy department says the research project could change the way the United States uses and produces energy. A UK researcher says the project is aimed at making coal-fired power plants more environmentally friendly by developing cheaper, simpler methods to separate carbon dioxide from flue gas.
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Heavy Rains Close Roads Across Kentucky
KENTUCKY....
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, most of the state was under a flood watch, warning, or both, as parts of Kentucky received more than 7 inches of rain Saturday and Sunday. The Mountain Parkway was closed Sunday in both directions just east of Winchester, from the Interstate 64 interchange to mile-marker 16 at the Clay City exit, while a 10-mile section of eastbound Bluegrass Parkway in Hardin County, from the Interstate 65 interchange at Elizabethtown eastward was also closed.
Kentucky State Police and the National Guard set up a command post Sunday as roads into Edmonton, the seat of Metcalfe County in south-central Kentucky, were blocked by high water, and evacuations were conducted when rising waters topped an earthen dam at Dunham Lake. Roads were also closed across other parts of the state.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, most of the state was under a flood watch, warning, or both, as parts of Kentucky received more than 7 inches of rain Saturday and Sunday. The Mountain Parkway was closed Sunday in both directions just east of Winchester, from the Interstate 64 interchange to mile-marker 16 at the Clay City exit, while a 10-mile section of eastbound Bluegrass Parkway in Hardin County, from the Interstate 65 interchange at Elizabethtown eastward was also closed.
Kentucky State Police and the National Guard set up a command post Sunday as roads into Edmonton, the seat of Metcalfe County in south-central Kentucky, were blocked by high water, and evacuations were conducted when rising waters topped an earthen dam at Dunham Lake. Roads were also closed across other parts of the state.
Pikeville College Commencement
KENTUCKY...
Pikeville College will honor the academic achievements of 120 undergraduate degree candidates and 73 new physicians from the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine on Saturday, May 8. The medical school commencement begins at 9 a.m. at the Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center in Pikeville. The undergraduate commencement will be held at 2 p.m., also at the Expo Center.
Pikeville College will honor the academic achievements of 120 undergraduate degree candidates and 73 new physicians from the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine on Saturday, May 8. The medical school commencement begins at 9 a.m. at the Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center in Pikeville. The undergraduate commencement will be held at 2 p.m., also at the Expo Center.
World Equestrian Games Eastern KY Tour
KENTUCKY...
Representatives of the Kentucky Department of Travel & Tourism, Alltech and the World Equestrian Games will be touring 15 cities in eastern Kentucky during the week of May 10th through the 14th. The effort is aimed at raising awareness of the world-class sporting event to be held at the Kentucky Horse Park September 25-October 10, 2010. Staff will meet with the general public in parks, stores and restaurants. The bus tour will stop in Maysville, Morehead and Ashland on May 10; Prestonsburg, Hazard and Harlan on May 11; Middlesboro and Knoxville, Tenn. on May 12; Williamsburg, Corbin, London, Renfro Valley and Berea on May 13; and Mt. Sterling, Beattyville and Winchester on May 14.
Representatives of the Kentucky Department of Travel & Tourism, Alltech and the World Equestrian Games will be touring 15 cities in eastern Kentucky during the week of May 10th through the 14th. The effort is aimed at raising awareness of the world-class sporting event to be held at the Kentucky Horse Park September 25-October 10, 2010. Staff will meet with the general public in parks, stores and restaurants. The bus tour will stop in Maysville, Morehead and Ashland on May 10; Prestonsburg, Hazard and Harlan on May 11; Middlesboro and Knoxville, Tenn. on May 12; Williamsburg, Corbin, London, Renfro Valley and Berea on May 13; and Mt. Sterling, Beattyville and Winchester on May 14.
Pike County Woman Missing
KENTUCKY...
Kentucky State Police say 32 year old Debra Hall was last seen by her sister, Sabrina Blackburn, and others on April 9th inside a car with a male acquaintance in the Greasy Creek area of Pike County. Hall's family and police are concerned for her safety. Her name has been entered into the NCIC missing persons database, and family members are offering a one thousand dollar reward for information that helps bring her home.
Kentucky State Police say 32 year old Debra Hall was last seen by her sister, Sabrina Blackburn, and others on April 9th inside a car with a male acquaintance in the Greasy Creek area of Pike County. Hall's family and police are concerned for her safety. Her name has been entered into the NCIC missing persons database, and family members are offering a one thousand dollar reward for information that helps bring her home.
Johnson County Deadly Shooting
KENTUCKY...
Police say 52 year old Donna Wheeler fatally shot 52 year old James T. Sparks in the back Friday night while he was outside her home on Barber Branch outside of Paintsville. Wheeler's step-brother, Robert Hall, says the two dated off and on for a year, but it was a troubled relationship. Johnson County Sheriff's officers say they have responded to multiple complaints about the couple in the past. Wheeler was taken to the Big Sandy Detention Center where her bond was set at $1 million cash.
Police say 52 year old Donna Wheeler fatally shot 52 year old James T. Sparks in the back Friday night while he was outside her home on Barber Branch outside of Paintsville. Wheeler's step-brother, Robert Hall, says the two dated off and on for a year, but it was a troubled relationship. Johnson County Sheriff's officers say they have responded to multiple complaints about the couple in the past. Wheeler was taken to the Big Sandy Detention Center where her bond was set at $1 million cash.
Unemployment Rates In KY
KENTUCKY...
According to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training, between March 2009 and March 2010, unemployment rates rose in 61 Kentucky counties. Fayette County recorded the lowest jobless rate at 8 percent, while Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate of 20.8 percent. Unemployment statistics are based on estimates and are compiled to measure trends rather than actually to count people working. They do not include unemployed Kentuckians who have not looked for employment within the past four weeks.
According to the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training, between March 2009 and March 2010, unemployment rates rose in 61 Kentucky counties. Fayette County recorded the lowest jobless rate at 8 percent, while Magoffin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate of 20.8 percent. Unemployment statistics are based on estimates and are compiled to measure trends rather than actually to count people working. They do not include unemployed Kentuckians who have not looked for employment within the past four weeks.
Governor Beshear Releases Tax Returns
KENTUCKY...
Governor Steve Beshear and First Lady Jane Beshear have released tax returns showing the governor's 2009 adjusted gross income as $179,422, while $125,228 came from his salary, and $49,833 in dividends from stock and mutual funds. In 2008, the couple reported an adjusted gross income of $240,371. while running for governor, Beshear released his tax returns and said he would continue to do so if elected.
Governor Steve Beshear and First Lady Jane Beshear have released tax returns showing the governor's 2009 adjusted gross income as $179,422, while $125,228 came from his salary, and $49,833 in dividends from stock and mutual funds. In 2008, the couple reported an adjusted gross income of $240,371. while running for governor, Beshear released his tax returns and said he would continue to do so if elected.
Life Sentence In Beating Death
KENTUCKY...
On Friday, a Warren County judge rendered a life sentence for Lawrence Stinnett of Bowling Green who was convicted for murder and kidnapping in the beating death of his girlfriend, Christina Renshaw, meaning Stinnett is not eligible for parole. Prosecutors had sought the death penalty after Bowling Green police found Renshaw dead in February 2006 when they went to her apartment to investigate a domestic violence call.
On Friday, a Warren County judge rendered a life sentence for Lawrence Stinnett of Bowling Green who was convicted for murder and kidnapping in the beating death of his girlfriend, Christina Renshaw, meaning Stinnett is not eligible for parole. Prosecutors had sought the death penalty after Bowling Green police found Renshaw dead in February 2006 when they went to her apartment to investigate a domestic violence call.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Coal Mountain Workers Join Labor Union
WEST VIRGINIA....
Eighteen contract workers at the Coal Mountain No. 1 surface mine in Wyoming County have voted to join the United Mine Workers labor union that already represents about 100 production workers at the operation. The newcomers operate mobile equipment and work as mechanics for contractor Justice Highwall Mining. The mine itself is owned by Russian metal and mining conglomerate Mechel Oao.
Eighteen contract workers at the Coal Mountain No. 1 surface mine in Wyoming County have voted to join the United Mine Workers labor union that already represents about 100 production workers at the operation. The newcomers operate mobile equipment and work as mechanics for contractor Justice Highwall Mining. The mine itself is owned by Russian metal and mining conglomerate Mechel Oao.
FBI Investigating Possible Massey Bribes
WEST VIRGINIA....
According to a report from National Public Radio, an FBI Investigation is underway into allegations that federal mine inspectors may have taken bribes prior to the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion on April 5th. Recently, more than 20 current and former Massey workers have been interviewed by the FBI. Massey has issued a statement saying the company has no knowledge of criminal wrongdoing, and it's not uncommon that an accident the size and scope of the explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine would lead to a comprehensive investigation by relevant law enforcement agencies. Massey Energy has offered $3 million to each of the families of 29 miners killed in the explosion.
According to a report from National Public Radio, an FBI Investigation is underway into allegations that federal mine inspectors may have taken bribes prior to the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion on April 5th. Recently, more than 20 current and former Massey workers have been interviewed by the FBI. Massey has issued a statement saying the company has no knowledge of criminal wrongdoing, and it's not uncommon that an accident the size and scope of the explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine would lead to a comprehensive investigation by relevant law enforcement agencies. Massey Energy has offered $3 million to each of the families of 29 miners killed in the explosion.
Consol Energy Acquires Dominion Resources
WEST VIRGINIA....
In a deal that closed Friday, Canonsburg, Pa.-based Consol Energy announced it's completed a $3.475 billion acquisition of Virginia-based Dominion Resources Inc.'s Appalachian natural gas and oil exploration and production business. The deal gives Consol a larger stake in the Marcellus shale, which stretches from New York across Pennsylvania to West Virginia and is believed to contain trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. Consol, which is known as a major coal producer, says it's expanding its gas business through the deal and the buyout of minority shareholders in CNX Gas Corp. To fund the purchase, Consol raised $4.58 billion through stock and debt offerings.
In a deal that closed Friday, Canonsburg, Pa.-based Consol Energy announced it's completed a $3.475 billion acquisition of Virginia-based Dominion Resources Inc.'s Appalachian natural gas and oil exploration and production business. The deal gives Consol a larger stake in the Marcellus shale, which stretches from New York across Pennsylvania to West Virginia and is believed to contain trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. Consol, which is known as a major coal producer, says it's expanding its gas business through the deal and the buyout of minority shareholders in CNX Gas Corp. To fund the purchase, Consol raised $4.58 billion through stock and debt offerings.
Teen Shot While Inside A Huntington Inn
WEST VIRGINIA....
West Virginia State Police confirm a 13 year old boy was transported to Cabell Huntington Hospital after being shot in the head around 11:00 P.M. Friday night while inside room 107 at the Red Roof Inn on Route 60 in Huntington. Authorities say the teenager was in the room with his 14 year old brother and a 13 year old friend, all from Independence, Missouri, when the shooting occurred.
West Virginia State Police confirm a 13 year old boy was transported to Cabell Huntington Hospital after being shot in the head around 11:00 P.M. Friday night while inside room 107 at the Red Roof Inn on Route 60 in Huntington. Authorities say the teenager was in the room with his 14 year old brother and a 13 year old friend, all from Independence, Missouri, when the shooting occurred.
A Federal Jury To Resume Deliberations
WEST VIRGINIA....
A federal jury will resume deliberations Monday in the sentencing phase of the case against George Lecco. The jury, which began deliberations Friday, will decide whether the Mingo County man should receive the death penalty for the 2005 murder of drug informant 33 year old Carla Collins. Lecco was convicted this past week of planning the murder of Collins and hiring two women, Valerie Friend and Patricia Burton, to commit the act in exchange for drugs and money. Prosecutors say he did it to protect a cocaine operation he was running out of his Pizza Plus in Red Jacket.
A federal jury will resume deliberations Monday in the sentencing phase of the case against George Lecco. The jury, which began deliberations Friday, will decide whether the Mingo County man should receive the death penalty for the 2005 murder of drug informant 33 year old Carla Collins. Lecco was convicted this past week of planning the murder of Collins and hiring two women, Valerie Friend and Patricia Burton, to commit the act in exchange for drugs and money. Prosecutors say he did it to protect a cocaine operation he was running out of his Pizza Plus in Red Jacket.
Woman Convicted Of Felony Accessory
WEST VIRGINIA....
Twenty-two year old Nicole Gutierrez Hughes testified Friday that she carried the gun into Club Babylon that led to the November 8, 2009 exchange of gunfire that killed one man and wounded three others. Hughes was convicted of felony accessory before the fact to attempted murder. Cabell Circuit Judge Dan O’Hanlon suspended a three- to 15-year prison sentence, instead opting to send Hughes to the state’s Anthony Correctional Center in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. An investigator testified in December that Hughes provided the gun to Michigan native Reginald Marbury, who allegedly used the weapon to shoot Sontezz Lomax of Huntington. Marbury and Lomax were shot in the exchange, along with Christopher Lewis of Thurmond, Ohio. They were found lying outside the nightclub. Lomax and Lewis were treated and released at local hospitals. Joe Jeremaine Porter of Huntington died in a police-involved shooting that followed inside the club.
Twenty-two year old Nicole Gutierrez Hughes testified Friday that she carried the gun into Club Babylon that led to the November 8, 2009 exchange of gunfire that killed one man and wounded three others. Hughes was convicted of felony accessory before the fact to attempted murder. Cabell Circuit Judge Dan O’Hanlon suspended a three- to 15-year prison sentence, instead opting to send Hughes to the state’s Anthony Correctional Center in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. An investigator testified in December that Hughes provided the gun to Michigan native Reginald Marbury, who allegedly used the weapon to shoot Sontezz Lomax of Huntington. Marbury and Lomax were shot in the exchange, along with Christopher Lewis of Thurmond, Ohio. They were found lying outside the nightclub. Lomax and Lewis were treated and released at local hospitals. Joe Jeremaine Porter of Huntington died in a police-involved shooting that followed inside the club.
Knott Co. Sewer Projects Get Funding
KENTUCKY...
U.S. Congressman Hal Harold “Hal” Rogers announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development program has awarded a $100,000 grant to the Knott County Water and Sewer District to replace aging sewer lines in the county. This funding is in addition to the $250,000 PRIDE awarded Knott County last year for this ongoing project. The funding will be used to either replace or rehabilitate existing aging sewer lines in Knott Count that are subject to contamination due to leaks and deficiencies with the system. Potential health problems will be eliminated and efficient waste disposal will be provided for 122 customers in rural Knott County by fixing these sewer lines.
U.S. Congressman Hal Harold “Hal” Rogers announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development program has awarded a $100,000 grant to the Knott County Water and Sewer District to replace aging sewer lines in the county. This funding is in addition to the $250,000 PRIDE awarded Knott County last year for this ongoing project. The funding will be used to either replace or rehabilitate existing aging sewer lines in Knott Count that are subject to contamination due to leaks and deficiencies with the system. Potential health problems will be eliminated and efficient waste disposal will be provided for 122 customers in rural Knott County by fixing these sewer lines.
Beating Victim Dies
KENTUCKY...
The death of a man who had been beaten with a cane has resulted in a murder charge against the woman accused of assaulting him. Elizabethtown police found 65-year-old James Carson lying in front of a room at a motel where he lived. Commonwealth's Attorney Chris Shaw said Carson died a week later and the woman charged with beating him has now been charged with murder. Ethel L. Riley _ also 65 _ was previously charged with first-degree assault and tampering with evidence. Riley was arrested the night of the beating and a police spokesman said alcohol was probably involved in the incident. Riley has requested a public defender.
The death of a man who had been beaten with a cane has resulted in a murder charge against the woman accused of assaulting him. Elizabethtown police found 65-year-old James Carson lying in front of a room at a motel where he lived. Commonwealth's Attorney Chris Shaw said Carson died a week later and the woman charged with beating him has now been charged with murder. Ethel L. Riley _ also 65 _ was previously charged with first-degree assault and tampering with evidence. Riley was arrested the night of the beating and a police spokesman said alcohol was probably involved in the incident. Riley has requested a public defender.
Political Candidates Generally Favorable To Mountain-Top Mining
KENTUCKY...
Leading candidates for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, a top coal-producing state, are tolerant of a controversial mining practice known as mountaintop removal. Republicans Rand Paul and Trey Grayson have repeatedly voiced their support for the mining industry in stump speeches across Kentucky, home to some 17,000 coal miners. Democrat Daniel Mongiardo is an ardent cheerleader for mountaintop mining while is primary rival Jack Conway supports it with some reservations. The coal industry has traditionally played a key role in Kentucky politics with company executives and miners supporting friendly candidates with financial contributions and votes. That's why mountaintop removal has played prominently in the Senate race.
Leading candidates for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, a top coal-producing state, are tolerant of a controversial mining practice known as mountaintop removal. Republicans Rand Paul and Trey Grayson have repeatedly voiced their support for the mining industry in stump speeches across Kentucky, home to some 17,000 coal miners. Democrat Daniel Mongiardo is an ardent cheerleader for mountaintop mining while is primary rival Jack Conway supports it with some reservations. The coal industry has traditionally played a key role in Kentucky politics with company executives and miners supporting friendly candidates with financial contributions and votes. That's why mountaintop removal has played prominently in the Senate race.
Shooting Death In Johnson County
KENTUCKY...
The Johnson County Sheriff's Department arrested a woman in connection with a shooting incedent. It happened at a house on Barber Branch off Route 1107. A man was shot and killed, but his name is not being released at this time. Donna Marie Wheeler is charged with murder and is being held in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center on a one million dollar bond. The victim was taken to Frankfort for an autopsy.
The Johnson County Sheriff's Department arrested a woman in connection with a shooting incedent. It happened at a house on Barber Branch off Route 1107. A man was shot and killed, but his name is not being released at this time. Donna Marie Wheeler is charged with murder and is being held in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center on a one million dollar bond. The victim was taken to Frankfort for an autopsy.
Drug Arrest In Knott County
KENTUCKY...
A Knott County man is arrested on drug charges. The sheriff's department says methadone pills were bought by an undercover officer at the Holly Hills Shopping Center in Mallie. 62-year old Robert Stamper of Hindman is charged with trafficking a controlled substance. Deputies seized nearly 70 methadone pills, 54 muscle relaxers and nearly 500 dollars in cash.
A Knott County man is arrested on drug charges. The sheriff's department says methadone pills were bought by an undercover officer at the Holly Hills Shopping Center in Mallie. 62-year old Robert Stamper of Hindman is charged with trafficking a controlled substance. Deputies seized nearly 70 methadone pills, 54 muscle relaxers and nearly 500 dollars in cash.
"Coal Country" Raises Funds For WV Families
KENTUCKY/WEST VIRGINIA...
WXCC Radio spent most of Thursday taking up money for families affected by the Montcoal mining disaster and their day in the sun proved worthwhile. By 4 p.m, the group had raised approximately $8,000 to be donated to the worthy cause. Our region relies on coal and the coal business and we’re so proud of the work miners do,” said general manager Keith Casebolt. “We’re named ‘Coal Country’ and we try to honor that name as best we can.” Casebolt said he felt touched when employees asked for vacation days to raise money for the cause and thought they’d make a day out of it.
Another group broadcast from the Logan Walmart. They were Jamie Johnson, Joe Kinser, John Roberts, and Dwayne Amburgey. "Coal Country" will continue to take up donations for those affected by the Montcoal mining disaster and can be made at www.coalcountry 965.com.
WXCC Radio spent most of Thursday taking up money for families affected by the Montcoal mining disaster and their day in the sun proved worthwhile. By 4 p.m, the group had raised approximately $8,000 to be donated to the worthy cause. Our region relies on coal and the coal business and we’re so proud of the work miners do,” said general manager Keith Casebolt. “We’re named ‘Coal Country’ and we try to honor that name as best we can.” Casebolt said he felt touched when employees asked for vacation days to raise money for the cause and thought they’d make a day out of it.
Another group broadcast from the Logan Walmart. They were Jamie Johnson, Joe Kinser, John Roberts, and Dwayne Amburgey. "Coal Country" will continue to take up donations for those affected by the Montcoal mining disaster and can be made at www.coalcountry 965.com.
Crashed Plane Reported Problem
KENTUCKY...
The National Transportation Safety Board says a twin-engine airplane that crashed Tuesday in a national forest near Hazard, killing both occupants, reported problems before it went down. NTSB Investigator Jose Obregon said Thursday that the pilot radioed air traffic controllers in Indianapolis twice shortly before the early afternoon crash saying he was having issues with air speed and requesting a lower altitude for the flight. Obregon says the plane came almost straight down into a remote hilltop in the Daniel Boone National Forest in foul weather. He says there were reports of icing and freezing temperatures along the plane's intended route from Frederick, Md., to Olive Branch, Miss.
The National Transportation Safety Board says a twin-engine airplane that crashed Tuesday in a national forest near Hazard, killing both occupants, reported problems before it went down. NTSB Investigator Jose Obregon said Thursday that the pilot radioed air traffic controllers in Indianapolis twice shortly before the early afternoon crash saying he was having issues with air speed and requesting a lower altitude for the flight. Obregon says the plane came almost straight down into a remote hilltop in the Daniel Boone National Forest in foul weather. He says there were reports of icing and freezing temperatures along the plane's intended route from Frederick, Md., to Olive Branch, Miss.
Primary Registered Voters In KY
KENTUCKY...
Kentucky will have more than 2.8 million people on its voter rolls for the May 18 primary election. The secretary of state's office says that's slightly lower than the record set during the 2008 general election, when just over 2.9 million people were on voter rolls. This year's total is slightly less than the number of people registered to vote in the 2008 primary election. Democrats now make up nearly 57 percent of registered voters in the state, while Republicans now comprise nearly 37 percent. The secretary of state's office says the latest registration totals are a net decrease of 54,843 from those who were registered to vote in the 2008 general election.
Kentucky will have more than 2.8 million people on its voter rolls for the May 18 primary election. The secretary of state's office says that's slightly lower than the record set during the 2008 general election, when just over 2.9 million people were on voter rolls. This year's total is slightly less than the number of people registered to vote in the 2008 primary election. Democrats now make up nearly 57 percent of registered voters in the state, while Republicans now comprise nearly 37 percent. The secretary of state's office says the latest registration totals are a net decrease of 54,843 from those who were registered to vote in the 2008 general election.
President Obama Saddened By Mining Deaths In KY
KENTUCKY...
President Barack Obama says mining accidents like the latest one in Kentucky that claimed two lives must be prevented. Obama issued a statement Friday saying he was deeply saddened by the incident where two miners were killed when a roof collapsed in the Dotiki Mine late Wednesday. It happened only weeks after an explosion at a mine in West Virginia killed 29, the nation's worst coal mine disaster in decades . After the West Virginia incident Obama ordered a review of mine safety procedures. He said Friday that it was the responsibility of everyone from mine operators to the federal government to prevent such tragedies from happening.
President Barack Obama says mining accidents like the latest one in Kentucky that claimed two lives must be prevented. Obama issued a statement Friday saying he was deeply saddened by the incident where two miners were killed when a roof collapsed in the Dotiki Mine late Wednesday. It happened only weeks after an explosion at a mine in West Virginia killed 29, the nation's worst coal mine disaster in decades . After the West Virginia incident Obama ordered a review of mine safety procedures. He said Friday that it was the responsibility of everyone from mine operators to the federal government to prevent such tragedies from happening.






