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Steven Lawson trial continued from February to May

The jury trial date for Crystal Rogers investigation suspect Steven Lawson has been moved. During a hearing in Nelson Circuit Court Thursday morning, Nelson Circuit Judge Charles Simms III granted a motion for a continuance filed by Lawson’s defense to delay the start of his trial on Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence charges. The trial was moved from February 11 to May 27. Lawson’s attorney Darren […]

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NWS says more snow is on the way

On the heels of Winter Storm Blair and a week of subfreezing temperatures, more snow looks to be on its way to the area. The National Weather Service in Louisville says another winter system looks to be arriving Friday into Friday night with accumulating snow likely in the forecast. This system is expected to sweep further south than what was seen this past weekend. Hardin, Meade, Breckinridge, Nelson, Bullitt, and LaRue counties […]

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Beshear says state of the Commonwealth is strong

During his State of the Commonwealth address Wednesday evening, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the state of the commonwealth is “strong, and it’s growing stronger.” “Every day, we’re welcoming more businesses, more families, and more visitors to our new Kentucky home,” Beshear said. “We’re making progress like we’ve never seen before, and the rest of the country is noticing. Right now, all eyes are on Kentucky.” The governor touted successes in economic […]

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Fort Knox among federal facilities closed as nation mourns Jimmy Carter

President Joe Biden has declared January 9 a national day of mourning in memory of Former President Jimmy Carter, and federal facilities including Fort Knox will have closings as a result. According to the U.S. Army Fort Knox Facebook page, the installation will treat the day of mourning like any other federal holiday. The Brandenburg and Wilson gates, along with the Chaffee Avenue on-ramps to U.S. 31W, will be closed […]

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Suspect in double homicide and suspect in BHH ER incident make court appearances

Two suspects in October Hardin County incidents were back in court Tuesday. Dustin Caudill appeared via Zoom before Hardin Circuit Judge Larry Ashlock for an arraignment hearing following his indictment by a Grand Jury on multiple charges including two counts of Murder and one count of First Degree Arson, among other charges. Caudill is accused of shooting and killing 41-year-old Blake France of Greenville and 43-year-old Anthony Garrett of Elizabethtown and then […]

todayJanuary 9, 2025 281

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Attorneys for Steven Lawson ask for trial delay to review case files

Attorneys for Crystal Rogers investigation suspect Steven Lawson are asking Nelson Circuit Judge Charles Simms III to delay the start of his trial. Lawson’s jury trial on charges of Conspiracy to Commit Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence is set to begin on February 10 in Warren County. In a motion dated January 3, however, Lawson’s attorneys motioned to continue the trial to a later date in order to allow the […]

todayJanuary 9, 2025 9

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USPS asks customers to help keep mail carriers safe in winter weather

The U.S. Postal Service has a request for area residents as they wait for the thaw after Winter Storm Blair. The USPS is reminding customers that it is important to keep walkways, sidewalks, and areas around mailboxes clear from snow and ice in order to help letter carriers provide safe and timely deliveries. The USPS says postal employees make every reasonable effort to deliver mail in many different weather conditions, but snow […]

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Nolin RECC crews see multiple outages due to winter storm

Nolin RECC crews have been busy the last two days as winter weather impacts their service area. The co-op says more than 1,700 members were impacted by more than 50 separate outages as service lines were bombarded with snow and ice. The co-op continues to urge members to take precautions. “We encourage our members to stay weather-aware and to keep devices charged,” said Nolin RECC Communications Manager Sarah Fellows. “It’s also […]

todayJanuary 9, 2025 104

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Kentucky price gouging laws activated for winter storm

As part of the state of emergency declared by Governor Andy Beshear, the state’s price gouging laws have been activated. Governor Beshear said when he declared the state of emergency Saturday that the state’s price gouging laws would be activated in order to protect Kentuckians from overpriced goods and services as they clean up and recover from the winter storm. Any Kentuckian who suspects price gouging is encouraged to report it to […]

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