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Friday, October 11th, 2024
Glasgow Police make drug arrest
Glasgow Police Department made a drug arrest Thursday. 50-year-old Eric Wells was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st offense (meth), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana and trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense.
Friday, October 11th, 2024
Drug arrest made in Metcalfe County
A 34-year-old man has been arrested in Metcalfe County. Keith Olson was taken into custody and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance, 1st, menacing, resisting arrest & failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 2nd, 1st offense. A court appearance is scheduled for October 16th.
Thursday, October 10th, 2024
KSP arrest man in Hart County
23-year-old Kentravis Moore was taken into custody Wednesday after fleeing from police during a traffic stop. Moore is charged with failure to or improper signal, fleeing or evading police, 1st degree - motor vehicle, wanton endangerment, 1st degree - motor vehicle, speeding 26 mph or more over speed limit, reckless driving and no registration plates or receipt. Moore was lodged in Hart County Detention Center on a $5,000 cash bond.
Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Hart County woman faces assault charges
A Hart County woman has been arrested by Hart County Sheriff's Office. Wednesday, 44-year-old Julie Ping was charged with assault, 4th degree (dating violence) no visible injury. Ping was lodged in Hart County Detention Center and is scheduled Monday to be in court.
Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Glasgow Police are looking to hire officers
Glasgow Police Department is now hiring officers. According to their FB page, the minimum requirements are:
*
Must be a US Citizen*Have a valid Ky Driver’s License
*Must be 21 years-of-age or Turning 21 prior to Graduating DOCJT
*High School Diploma or GED
*Have no Felony Convictions &
*Certification required after hire.
Benefits include: New hire starting pay of $19.40 per hour plus incentives, with health insurance, sick time and vacation time and a take home car provided.
Apply online at cityofglasgow.org or pickup an application at Glasgow City Hall.
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
Man arrested for feeling and evading police
Glasgow Police Department arrested 34-year-ol Cory Edwards with fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree, resisting arrest and possession of synthetic drugs, 1st offense. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
Woman arrested in Hart County
A 41-year-old woman has been arrested by Munfordville City Police. April Hendren was charged with operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license and failure to appear. Hendren was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
KSP Conducts Death Investigation In Clinton County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 received a call from Clinton County 911 Center Monday morning requesting investigative assistance from KSP. Clinton County Sheriff’s Office had located three deceased individuals after responding to a welfare check at a residence located on Lakepoint Drive outside of Albany. The preliminary investigation found two females identified as Linda Flowers, 76, and Linda Crouch, 78, both of Albany, deceased inside the residence at 194 Lakepoint Drive. The victims appeared to have received fatal injuries sustained from gunshot wounds. A male identified as Brent Flowers, 45 of Albany, was also
found deceased on the property outside of the residence. He had sustained an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The death investigation is continuing.
Tuesday, October 8th, 2024
Court dates scheduled in child sex abuse cases
Glasgow Police Department made a child sexual abuse arrest Friday. 23-year-old Trae Allen Anderson was charged with unlawful transaction with a minor, 1st degree, illegal sex act (under 16 years-of-age), rape, 3rd degree & failure to appear. Anderson was lodged in Barren County Detention Center under a $25,000 cash bond.
In a separate arrest, 46-year-old Jarvis Manuel Cleaver was arrested by the Barren County Sheriff's Office and charged with sodomy, 1st degree - victim less than 12 years-of-age, rape, 1st degree - victim less than 12-years-of-age, sodomy, 2nd degree, rape 2nd degree - no force, rape, 3rd degree (incest) with a person under 18 by a person 3 or more years older, incest. Cleaver was lodged in Barren County Detention Center with a cash bond set at $100,000.
Tuesday, October 8th, 2024
Glasgow man pleads guilty to assaulting attorneys
59-year-old Raymon Ingram was arrested June 13th for allegedly entering Rogers & Drivers Attorney at Law offices with a loud alarm speaker and attacking several people. Police say Ingram assaulted Atty Ben Rogers and his wife, with both of them sustaining minor injuries. After Ingram assaulted Roger's wife, Rogers tried to intervene and was struck in the face by Ingram, breaking his glasses. Ingram was restrained by Atty Brian Driver. Ingram told police he wanted his documents. On September 19th, he pleaded guilty to two counts of 4th degree - assault (minor injury), 2nd degree disorderly conduct, 3rd degree terroristic threatening & 3rd degree criminal mischief. Ingram was ordered to not have contact with staff members at the law firm.
Monday, October 7th, 2024
Local high school football teams win over the weekend
Hart County remains undefeated after a road win over Adair County Friday night, 40-21. Caverna Colonels also won Friday night over Fulton County 60-12. Congratulations to both teams!
Monday, October 7th, 2024
KSP make drug arrest in Hart County
A drug arrest was made by Kentucky State Police Friday. 42-year-old Brandon Woodard was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (meth), possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, trafficking in marijuana, less than 8oz., 1st offense, drug paraphernalia buy/possess and persistent felony offender II. Woodard was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, October 7th, 2024
Munfordville Police make drug arrests
Munfordville Police arrested 46-year-old David Mercy Friday morning. Mercy faces charges for possession of a controlled stance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified), along with tampering with physical evidence. Bond has been set at $7500 cash. He is lodged in Hart County Detention Center. Also, 37-year-old Lisa Mercer was arrested Friday and charged with tampering with physical evidence, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified), along with drug paraphernalia-buy/possess. Munfordville Police Department made the arrest. She was released Saturday from Hart County Detention Center.
Monday, October 7th, 2024
Woman arrested on multiple charges
26-year-old Daytonna Hart was placed under arrest Sunday morning by Kentucky State Police. Hart was charged with Wanton Endangerment, 1st degree, license to be in possession, failure to wear seatbelts, failure to use child restraint device in vehicle, careless driving, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, failure to produce insurance card, endangering the welfare of a minor, giving officer false identifying information, theft of identity of another without consent, operating on a suspended or revoked driver's license. She was taken to Hart County Detention Center and has since been released.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Truck Driver Takes Ditch To Avoid Collision
The driver of a pickup took a ditch to avoid colliding with a truck stopped in the road near Leitchfield Wednesday. Officials in Grayson County responded to the incident along KY 187 (Shrewsbury Road) and found the pickup driver was towing a trailer and hit a culvert after taking the ditch, impacting the front passenger side bumper and wheel well as it came to rest its side against the embankment. The driver was not injured but a passenger was transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment. A report of the incident does not indicate why the other truck was stopped in the roadway.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Airport Gets $1.2 Million To Upgrade Fuel Holding System
An aging fuel storage system is being replaced at Glasgow Municipal Airport with $1.2 million in funding from the Kentucky Department of Aviation. Currently, there are two 10,000 gallon underground tanks which hold jet fuel and aviation gas. With 31-years in service, both are passing their life expectancy. The replacement fuel holding system will be above ground to meet current fueling regulations. With approximately 41,000 takeoffs and landings annually, Glasgow Municipal Airport is one of 58 public use airports in Kentucky. Only one other airport has an older fuel holding system like the current one in Glasgow. The upgrade will make aviation safer by helping to ensure uncontaminated fuel is used for flights and presents less of an environmental contamination threat than in-ground systems.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 28
Law enforcement agencies across the state will be receiving new officers following the graduation of Class 551 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond. The class includes 30 new officers. Among graduates from our local area, Steven Grant, Sr. joins the Hodgenville Police Department. The academy provides officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and Kentucky State Police --- which have independent academies.
Friday, October 4th, 2024
Friday Night High School Football Schedule
In Friday night high school football, the Hart County Raiders are likely to face their toughest test yet of the season, as they take their 6-0 record on the road to Adair County tonight. The Indians are also 6-0 on the season. Kick off in Columbia is set for 7pm, with coverage beginning at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
The Colonels are at home tonight as they host Fulton County. Caverna is 4-2 on the season, while Fulton County is 1-3. Catch the broacast on WLOCplus, available from our facebook page and website, beginning at 6:30. Kickoff is set for 7:00.
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024
New Fire Chief Announced
With the August announcement that Glasgow’s Fire Chief and Hart County Native, William Rock, is retiring following 23 years of total service, a new chief has been appointed. He is Lucas Tinsley, a seasoned firefighter with over 17 years of experience. Tinsley previously served as a battalion chief for the department and has received strong support from the department, community and local leaders.
Thursday, October 3rd, 2024
Man Arrested After Domestic Incident
Officials in Grayson County say a Leitchfield man threatened to kill three people and assaulted a woman in an incident of domestic violence. The suspect is identified as 54-year-old Brett Davies. A call to 911 was made Sunday afternoon from a residence along Kendall Road, northwest of Leitchfield near Rough River Lake. Three people had locked themselves in a bathroom after Davies became violent when he woke up after excessive drinking. Dispatch could hear Davies making threats during the call. Police arrived and arrested Brett Davies, charging him with terroristic threatening, assault, menacing and disorderly conduct.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
The first of two Hart County Fiscal Court meetings scheduled to take place at Hart County High School was held Tuesday. The move from the courthouse is intended to give students an opportunity to see how the court operates. Prayer and the Pledge Of Allegiance opened the meeting, before Judge Executive Joe Choate introduced Senator David Givens and Representative Courtney Gilbert who were in attendance. In items of business, Jailer Israel Bergenson stated there are 129 inmates housed in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson says the drone approved for purchase at the previous meeting has arrived. Policies for use of the drone were brought before the court and approved. Sheriff Wilson also reported his department is preparing for upcoming tax collections. Bills will be mailed at the end of October. County Road Foreman Brian Weber requested the purchase of four items from Russell County Fiscal Court. Bidding for up to $80,000 was approved by the court. Animal Control presented the court with a check for $3,700 which has been received in the form of donations to the animal shelter. The purchase of a Bush Hog from Harris Farm Equipment in the amount of $23,000 was approved. The appraisal of the Tharp Property, adjacent to Hart County High School has been made available. The court approved for the Judge Executive to sign documents to purchase the property. School tax rates from both Caverna and Hart County Boards of Education were also accepted. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be October 22nd at Hart County High School.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
Former Police Detective Acquitted
In a trial concluded last week in Monroe County, former Glasgow Police Detective Guy Turcotte is acquitted of harassment. He was accused about a year and a half ago of inappropriately touching a woman and making other gestures to her while at a store. Turcotte was ultimately fired in July of 2023, following the accusation. The jury trial was moved to Monroe County after a request for a change of venue. This is the second high profile case to be settled recently by the city of Glasgow and its police department. Late last week, an out of court settlement was reached, effectively ending a lawsuit against the city by former Police Chief Jennifer Arbogast, who made a claim of gender discrimination.
Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
31E Resurfacing Project Update For Hodgenville
For motorists traveling in Hodgenville, resurfacing is complete in the downtown roundabout portion of US 31E, along with a short segment to the north. Crews will be moving to the north end of the resurfacing project near KY 470 on Wednesday to work their way back toward town. Flaggers will direct traffic around work crew operations. If travel plans take you along US 31E north of Hodgenville, slow down and be prepared to stop. The project should be complete on Friday.
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Stolen vehicle located by Greensburg Police
Greensburg Police located a stolen vehicle out of California last week which also led them to a suspect wanted for attempted murder. Offers were called to a location on South First Street, where they observed a 2023 Toyota Camry and confirmed it as stolen. Further investigation alerted police that 62-year-old Gloria Smith and a large dog were in the residence. An ID check revealed an active attempted murder warrant on Smith, also out of California. With assistance from the Green County Sheriff’s Department and the Green County Dog Warden, officers forced entry and took Smith into custody without incident. She remains jailed at Taylor County Detention Center with no bond as a fugitive from another state.
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Home destroyed by fire in Anneta
A weekend fire destroyed a home in the Anneta Community. Firefighters were called Saturday evening to the location on Rock Creek Drive just off KY 259 near Nolin Lake. The mobile home was fully engulfed when responders arrived, with several other structures and vehicles in potential danger from the adjacent fire. After battling the blaze for over an hour, the home ended up a total loss. No one was home when the blaze started, though a pet perished in the fire.
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court meets at high school
The first of two unique opportunities for students to observe government in action is happening today in Munfordville. Hart County Fiscal Court is holding their meeting at 9:00 this morning at Hart County High School. Judge Executive Joe Choate worked with Principal Greg Cecil to set up these meetings so students would be able to see how the county conducts business. The meeting features a regular docket and is open to the public. Anyone wishing to attend should park on the Lonoke Road side of the school and enter near the auditorium, which is where the meeting will be held.
Monday, September 30th, 2024
Mammoth Cave National Park proposes changes
Mammoth Cave National Park does not currently charge fees for children under six on tours. A proposed change would require paid tickets for all ages beginning in March of next year. The National Park Service says their justification of the change is improving tour safety. They say overcrowding causes impacts to the cave, delays in the meticulously scheduled cave tour operation and is a major safety concern for tours involving transportation buses, which have limited seating. Tours that are over capacity force visitors to stand in aisles, sit large children on the laps of their parents or guardians or wait for additional transportation which can delay the tour. Under the proposed fee schedule, there will be rates for adults, 6-12 year olds and 0-5 year olds. A specific list of the tours affected and the proposed fees can be found on the parkplanning.nps.gov website. Public comments on the proposal are open now through October 27th.
Monday, September 30th, 2024
Lawsuit against Glasgow City dismissed
A lawsuit filed by former Glasgow Police Chief, Jennifer Arbogast against the city has been dismissed, following an agreement reach outside court. Judge John T. Alexander’s dismissal was signed September 19th. The suit centered on a claim of gender discrimination. Officially, Arbogast retired in April of 2023. In statements made at that time by Arbogast, she claims she was (in essence) forced to do so. Terms of the out-of-court settlement were not released in suit dismissal documentation. Mayor Henry Royse told a Glasgow news outlet late last week the settlement was reached under terms of confidentiality and added the city would be honoring those terms.
Monday, September 30th, 2024
Hodgenville Police responded to LaRue County Detention Center Saturday on a request for assistance. Suspected contraband warranted the use of K9 support. Upon investigation, evidence of methamphetamine was located which led to inmate Sara Garcia being charged with possession and trafficking in methamphetamine along with promoting contraband. Another inmate, identified as Melissa Temple was additionally charged with possession of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and promoting contraband.
Friday, September 27th, 2024
Thursday High School Football
Football games around the region were rescheduled to Thursday night due to expected weather conditions today and tonight. Hart County defeated Caverna, 55-28. The Raiders remain undefeated at 6-0, while the Colonels fall to 4-2.
Friday, September 27th, 2024
Stolen Vehicle Suspect Flees, Crashes
A pursuit involving a stolen vehicle ended with the suspect crashing into a wooded area Wednesday. A spokesperson with the Barren County Sheriff’s Department says a red truck believed to be stolen from Metcalfe County was observed along Payne Mill Road. The driver was instructed to stop but fled at a high rate of speed toward Oil Well Road. Deputies searching for the suspect found gravel and fresh mud leading to a wooded area just off the road where they located 31-year-old Colin Matthews of Glasgow. Upon being discovered, Matthews attempted to flee again, but crashed in the wooded area. The stolen vehicle was confirmed and an ID check of Matthews revealed active warrants and (that) he is a suspect in several theft cases in neighboring counties. Colin Matthews was taken to Barren County Detention Center and charged with fleeing or evading police and receiving stolen property in addition to warrants.
Thursday, September 26th, 2024
One Dead And Two Injured In Elizabethtown Crash
One person died in a two-vehicle collision on Ring Road at the intersection of Dixie Highway in Elizabethtown Wednesday night. A report from Elizabethtown Police says a Hyundai passenger car, headed east on Ring Road, rear-ended a Chevrolet pickup, which had stopped at the signal. The driver of the car was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the truck and a passenger were transported to Baptist Health Hardin with non-critical injuries.
Thursday, September 26th, 2024
High School Football Schedule Update
Due to inclement weather conditions moving in Friday, the Raider Football game vs Caverna has been moved to
Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 7:00 pm.
The Homecoming Game has been rescheduled for Friday, October 25. The Homecoming Court will be crowned at halftime of that game.
The Homecoming Parade will be held on Thursday, October 24 at 4:30 pm.
Senior Night for the Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer teams has been rescheduled for Monday, September 30 beginning at 5:30 pm.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court started their Tuesday
meeting with a celebratory theme, recognizing Mary Pokley’s 100th birthday. A
proclamation was made, thanking her for contributions to her church and to Hart
County. In business, Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 132 inmates at the
facility. A request from Sheriff Jeff Wilson to purchase a drone for his
department’s use was approved. In the county road report, Supervisor Brian
Webber reports the replacement of 30 stop signs, pot hole patching, ditch
clearing, mowing and boom mowing all taking place. The court approved a salary
increase for the 911 Coordinator from $45,000 to $50,000 and the purchase of a
backhoe at $13,500. The next fiscal court meeting is scheduled for Tuesday,
October 1st and will be the first of two held at Hart County High School.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
Edmonson County make DUI & fleeing arrest
A man is facing charges for driving intoxicated and fleeing police last week in Edmonson County. A report from the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department says 68-year-old Ronald Johnson is charged with wanton endangerment of a police officer, DUI, fleeing, criminal mischief and reckless driving after crashing his vehicle near the Edmonson-Grayson County Line. Deputies were responding to a complaint of a dangerous motorist.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
KSP release details of deputy sheriff fatality
Details of events leading up to the death of Russell County Deputy Sheriff Joshua Phipps have been officially released by Kentucky State Police. A description from investigators indicates Trooper Jake Smith attempted to conduct a traffic stop in Russell Springs. Initially, the subject vehicle came to a stop, but during interaction, the subject vehicle fled and a pursuit began. The vehicle stopped behind a residence on Bluebird Drive. The operator, later identified as 41-year-old Joshua George Arnold, exited the vehicle and fired a handgun multiple times in the direction of the trooper. Arnold fled on foot and his exact location was unknown. Multiple officers responded to the scene, including Deputy Phipps. While officers searched the area for Arnold, Deputy Phipps entered a camper trailer. Moments later, officers in the vicinity heard multiple gunshots fired from inside the trailer. Troopers responded to the camper found Arnold and Phipps both deceased from gunshot wounds. Investigators continue working on the case. Investigators have not confirmed any reasoning behind Arnold’s drastic actions related to the series of events.
Tuesday, September 24th, 2024
Cave City Man Dies In Motorcycle Collision
A Cave City man died in a motorcycle crash over the weekend in the Edmonson County portion of US 31W just south of Park City. The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department responded to the 17000 block of Louisville Road just after 3am Saturday and concluded 46-year-old Shawn Clark missed a curve and collided with a fence post while driving a 2023 Harley Davidson model. Clark was pronounced deceased at the scene. Investigators do not believe any other vehicles are involved in the crash.
Tuesday, September 24th, 2024
Employee Arrested For Stealing From Store
Hodgenville Police responded to a theft investigation Friday at Circle K on North Lincoln Boulevard. An employee, identified as 47-year-old Sarah Garcia had been captured on surveillance removing merchandise from the store without paying. A warrant was issued for the theft and Garcia was located at an address in Nelson County. When contact was made, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were located at that residence. Sarah Garcia was arrested and taken to LaRue County Detention Center, where she is booked on a charge of theft. She was also booked on an outstanding warrant for a probation violation. During booking, she was found in possession of methamphetamine and additionally booked on a possession charge and for promoting contraband. Hodgenville Police was assisted by units with Nelson County Sheriff’s Department, which is also investigating drug and paraphernalia findings in their jurisdiction.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Identity Of Man Killed In Wreck Officially Released
The man who died in a commercial vehicle crash Friday along US 68/KY 80 has been officially identified by the barren county coroner’s office. The driver, 69-year-old Michael Gibbons of Cave City, lost control when his semi left the roadway and overturned. The original story which aired from a Barren County Sheriff’s Department report issued over the weekend says the incident happened about six miles east of Glasgow toward the Barren-Metcalfe County Line.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Fiscal Court Clerk Becomes Latest To Resign In Adair County
There has been another resignation within Adair County Government. The Fiscal Court Clerk resigned Friday, effective immediately. Beth Cole’s letter cited months of organizational turmoil and dealing with a toxic environment. As reported in August, the sheriff and coroner each provided the county with resignations effective October 1st following a contentious fiscal court meeting. Last Thursday, the Emergency Management Director and two deputies submitted letters of resignation, effective October 4th.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
High School Football Recap
Recapping Friday night football, Caverna is now 4-1 on the season after defeating Shawnee, 52-0. Friday night was homecoming for the Colonels. Congratulations to 2024 Homecoming Queen, Kiana Kirk and 2024 Homecoming King, Drew Murrel. Hart County is 5-0 after defeating Butler County, 50-15. The Colonels and Raiders meet at Hart County High School for the Grocery Bowl this Friday night.
Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Reds And Bell Part Ways
The Cincinnati Reds on Sunday night announced the firing of manager David Bell after six seasons at the helm. Bell had been under contract through the 2026 season. The club says bench coach Freddie Benavides will serve as the club's interim manager for the final five games of this season. The Reds are 76-81. In what turned out to be his final game in the Cincinnati dugout, the Reds fell to the Pirates 2-0 Sunday afternoon. Bell went 409-456 (.473) during the past six years and was given the 2026 contract extension only last year, amid strong criticism.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Additional Resignations In Adair County Government
There is more unsettlement in Adair County Government with additional resignations being submitted. Already, the sheriff and coroner each provided the county with resignations effective October 1st following a contentious fiscal court meeting in August. Both officials were making personnel requests which seemed to lead to conflicting opinions with the judge executive. On Thursday, Emergency Management Director Mike Keltner and two deputies submitted their letters of resignation, effective October 4th. According to an Adair County media outlet, these new resignation letters did not provide specific reasons. Following the August incident, the resigning sheriff encouraged the public to give magistrates an opportunity to come up with solutions for his department’s issues related to retention, pay and equipment. In the interim, the sheriff, mayor of Columbia and chief of police in Columbia announced a temporary partnership to help solve some of the issues. It is unclear if progress has been made in that direction.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Man Arrested For Firing Gun In Glasgow
Glasgow Police responded to a call of shots fired along McKenna Street Wednesday. Upon investigation, officers made contact with a man identified as 37-year-old Joey Huff of Glasgow who said he was in a physical altercation with another male subject before police arrived. The male subject and another man were walking along McKenna Street when Huff retrieved a rifle and exited his residence, firing at the two. Huff admitted to drinking some time prior to the incident. Huff is jailed at Barren County Detention Center, charged with wanton endangerment, discharge of a firearm and alcohol intoxication in a public place.
Friday,
September 20th, 2024
Man Found In Possession Of Large Quantities Of THC Substances After Traffic Stop
A Grayson County man is in jail after a Wednesday night traffic stop along US 62 east of Leitchfield by a Grayson County Deputy. The stop resulted in the discovery of large quantities of THC vape cartridges, THC chocolate edibles, THC gummies, marijuana flower and a handgun. The subject vehicle was operated by 20-year-old John Compton, who is booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of trafficking in marijuana (enhanced due to the presence of a firearm) and the original non-moving violation of not having a license plate illuminated. An ID check revealed John Compton is wanted in Breckinridge County for failure to appear in court.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Hart County Board Of Education Sets Tax Rates
Hart County Board of Education set fiscal year 2025 tax rates at their Thursday night meeting. A public hearing scheduled before the meeting ended up not having anyone speak or ask questions. Further into the meeting and following brief explanations and discussions between board members and administration regarding options presented for consideration, the board approved a rate that is lower than the 2024 rate. Real and personal property will be taxed at 54.42 cents per $100 value. The rate per $100 assessed value is a reduction from the 57.5 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property passed in 2024. While the rate per $100 value goes down, the overall revenue generated increases by 4%. The 54.42 rate is the maximum allowed without being subject to a recall. The motor vehicle rate was left unchanged at 55.1 cents per $100 value.
The school tax rate passage also coincides with the new fiscal year working budget. While revenue is expected to increase 4%, it will not support the current level of expenditures plus district salary increases. The "step" raise already obligated is approximately $250,000 and the 5% and $1 an hour raise figures come out to a total of around $950,000 as explained by the district finance officer. In order to cover current spending plus these figures, the tax rate would have to be raised to 62.9 cents per hundred. There seemed to be no interest by the board in pursuing that rate number. Instead, in order to reach these marks, spending cuts will have to be implemented. In general public discussions among citizens, the turf project is often incorrectly mentioned in correlation to the budget. The newly unveiled turf project for the football field is part of a bond finance structure. While the ultimate cost is the school district's responsibility, like any financed expense scheduled out over several years for an entity or individual, its short-term (in this case, yearly budget) impact is minimized.
Friday, September 20th, 2024
Sports Ticker
Tonight, the Colonels play their first home football game of the season hosting Shawnee as they look to improve their 3-1 record. We'll have the broadcast on WLOCplus, available right before the game from our Facebook page and our website at WLOConline.com. Kick off is set for 7pm.
The Raiders are back on the road tonight, looking to stay undefeated, as they travel to Morgantown to take on Butler County. We'll have the broadcast here on WLOC, with kick off also set for 7pm.
The Reds were defeated by the Braves 15-3 Thursday, dropping two of three as they hosted Atlanta. Tonight, the Reds welcome the Pirates to start a weekend series. Game time is 5:40 Central. Tonight's Reds game is preempted by Hart County and Caverna Football broadcasts.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Tax Rate Public Hearing Scheduled Ahead Of Board Meeting
It’s the time of year where governments and school systems propose and set annual tax rates for the fiscal year. The next local entity expected to take action will be Hart County’s Board of Education. A public hearing will be held before tonight’s board meeting at the high school. The hearing is scheduled for 5:30 and the board meeting is scheduled for 6:00. The 2025 proposed general fund tax rate released by the board in their public legal notice is 55.4 cents per $100 dollars on both real property and personal property. The proposed rate is known and the 4% revenue rate. Should the board vote to apply this rate option, it would be a rate reduction from 2024 rates of 57.5 cents on real property and 60.6 cents on personal property. While the cents-per-hundred rate for each taxpayer would go down, it still yields a higher overall revenue figure for the school system, generating a projected $5.71 million for the new tax year over the 2024 total revenue figure of $5.29 million. The lower rate yielding higher overall revenue is mostly attributed to higher property values and increased taxable real and personal property base. The proposed 4% revenue rate is the highest the board can institute without being subject to a recall. It is unusual for school boards to go above the 4% revenue rate. The compensating rate is also an option for 2025, which provides a nearly flat revenue figure from the previous year. The compensating figure would be a further reduction from the 2024 rate, down to 53.3 cents-per-hundred for both real and personal property. Citizens are encouraged to attend the 5:30 hearing at Hart County High School tonight to provide input. The board meeting scheduled to follow at 6:00 has a possible tax rate vote listed on the agenda.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Body Found Expected To Be Confirmed As Gunman In I-75 Shootings
A coroner confirmation is forthcoming but, a body found near the Exit 49 interchange along I-75 where a random shooting at interstate motorists took place a week-and-a-half ago is believed to be that of the shooter, Joseph Couch. The 32-year-old has been the subject of a massive search which had not produced any evidence of his whereabouts but caused fear and concern among local residents of the community just outside London. Couch had told someone in a phone call just before the shooting he planned to take his own life afterwards. The body was discovered during a YouTube Live Stream Wednesday afternoon by two people who were tracking vultures. A Kentucky State Police spokesperson says the body will be taken for official testing, but articles found on the body are linked to Couch.
Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Board Of Education Seat Open After Resignation In Metcalfe County
The Metcalfe Board of Education has accepted resignation from a board member. A press release from the school system says they are accepting applications to fill the vacant seat of Donnie Perry, who resigned as of the Tuesday regular session meeting after representing District 1 of Metcalfe County for over 13 years. District 1 encompasses Center, Sulphur Well and Savoyard in the northern part of the county. Applications are available on the district's website and at the board of education central office. While Perry did not publicly cite a specific reason for stepping down, he said it has been an honor to serve Metcalfe County and his district. Superintendent Josh Hurt called Perry a "good man who has served with dignity and honor". Hurt says Perry leaves big shoes to fill.
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
Fort Knox Training Exercises
Training exercises at Fort Knox have historically been heard several counties away, including here in Hart County. The base’s public affairs office has announced increased military training activity through October 8th and they say it will be louder than normal at times. That may lead to audible distant booms, especially for those in the northern part of Hart County. Exercises involving aircraft and ground combat maneuvers will take place in both daytime and nighttime hours. The public affairs office says this training is an important aspect of maintaining critical capabilities and readiness.
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
Traffic Stop Leads To Drug And Related Charges
A woman from Horse Cave is charged with drug and traffic related offences after a traffic stop. Glasgow Police stopped an SUV heading north on South L Rogers Wells Boulevard Monday and identified the driver as 32-year-old Brittany Lacy. Two children were also in the vehicle. An ID check revealed a suspended license. The attending officer also noticed a smell of marijuana inside the vehicle. A subsequent search revealed suspected methamphetamine. Lacy stated she allowed someone else to borrow the vehicle, denying knowledge of the substance. Both children were released to the custody of a family member and Lacy was taken to Barren County Detention Center, where she is booked on charges of operating on a suspended or revoked license, possession of methamphetamine and endangering the welfare of a minor. Her bond is listed at $2,500 with a court date set for Thursday. Lacy has prior drug related arrests in 2018 and 2019.
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
General Election Registration Deadline
Registration for voting in the upcoming general election must be complete by October 7th. Anyone not registered on or before this date is not eligible to request an absentee ballot or vote in-person. For more information on registration or to potentially register online, contact your local County Clerk's office or visit www.govote.ky.gov. The US General Election 2024 is set for Tuesday, November 5th.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Deputy Killed During Suspect Apprehension
A Russell County Sheriff’s Deputy is dead following a Monday night shooting. A statement from the Russell County Judge Executive’s Office says Josh Phipps was killed in the line of duty. While full details of the incident are still being put together, Russell Springs media outlets say it happened at a location along Blue Bird Drive, about a mile to the southwest of the US 127 interchange on Cumberland Parkway. Police also confirm there is no additional related danger to the community. A statement from Russell County Sheriff Derek Polston says Phipps was assisting Kentucky Stat Police and other units looking for a suspect who fled on foot and upon location of the suspect, gunfire was exchanged, striking the deputy. The sheriff's statement says Josh Phipps died later at Russell County Hospital and the suspect also succumbed to gunfire. Additional updates are expected from Kentucky State Police.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Two Flown To Hospitals After Crash Along US 31E
Two people were seriously injured in a traffic crash on the northern side of Glasgow along US 31E Sunday. An incident report from Glasgow Police indicates a Honda passenger car driven by Faye Groce was turning onto US 31E from the parking lot of River Lake Church and entered the path of a small SUV, driven by Macayla Jernigan. Both drivers were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital then airlifted to higher level trauma centers. Two juvenile passengers in the SUV were not injured.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Vape Store Investigated For Suspicion Of Illegal Sales
Following up on multiple complaints, Glasgow Police searched Purple Haze Vape Store on Monday. Information from parents, school staff and school resource officers has raised suspicions of illegal selling of products to minors. Detectives determined (that) the store was selling unlawful products to be possessed or sold by the store to the public. Business records, currency and a large amount of prohibited products were seized from the business. Charges are expected soon in the case.
Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
Man Arrested After Domestic Incident
A Munfordville man is facing multiple charges following a domestic abuse incident in Horse Cave. Kentucky State Police, Hart County Sheriff’s Department and Horse Cave Police responded around just after 1am Sunday to a residence in Horse Cave where a man was pointing a firearm at other people in addition to physically causing harm to them. Officers arrested 51-year-old Donnie Prescott, who held firearms in both hands while making verbal threats to law enforcement. Prescott was wrestled to the ground and pepper sprayed as he resisted arrest. Afterwards, he was taken to the Medical Center at Caverna for medical clearance and then booked at Hart County Jail on charges of assault dating violence, terroristic threatening, resisting arrest, menacing and wanton endangerment. He is jailed with a $5,000 bond.
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Caverna Back To Class Monday
After being close Friday for continuing investigation of a possible threat, the Caverna School District is back in class today. The social media post prompting the closure was investigated by law enforcement with cooperation from the district and determined to be a generic post being shared across the region. A statement from the school district says an individual indicated on a gaming platform that the threat was possibly directed at Caverna High School, which caused an alert from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The sharing individual has been identified and all information from the investigation will be turned over to the county attorney. It does not indicate any identification of the person who made the original threat, from which so many shares across the region have spread. The statement goes on to encourage parents to talk with children about dangers and repercussions from sharing such information.
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Dream Home Winner Announced
Winners of the 20th Bowling Green St. Jude Dream Home were announced Sunday. The 2024 St. Jude Dream Home is awarded to Sandy Bybee of Tompkinsville. Several other prizes were part of the drawing event as sponsored by Houchens Food Group, Wright Implement, Stor-Mor Portable Buildings and BG Home Furnishings. Winners include: Mark Moore of Bowling Green who receives $4,800 gas and groceries and a Traeger Pro 575 Wood Pellet WiFi Grill; Darrell York of Nicholasville, who receives an EGO 52″ zero turn lawnmower and tool package; Sharon Cross of Bowling Green, who gets a $5,000 Stor-Mor Portable Buildings gift certificate; and Shirley Goodrich of Bowling Green, who wins a $10,000 furniture shopping spree along with a portable shed. In all, around $800,000 was raised from this year’s St. Jude Dream Home contest to benefit the St. Jude mission of saving children’s lives.
Monday, September 16th, 2024
Weekend Sports Recap
In the local weekend sports recap, Caverna Football improves to 3-1 on the season with a Thursday night win at Edmonson County. The Colonels play their first home game of the season, hosting Shawnee this Friday night. The Raider Football team remains undefeated, after a 41-19 win Friday night hosting Elizabethtown. Hart County is back on the road this week as they travel to Morgantown Friday night to play Butler County.
In Hart County Golf, this weekend Zach Sloan competed in the Kentucky Allstate Championships in Lexington. He finished 23rd in the state with a score of 148 in two combined rounds. Today, Boys and Girls Hart County Golf will be competing in the Heartland Conference Championship in Springfield.
The Reds took two of three from the Twins over the weekend, with the loss being Sunday afternoon, 9-2. The Reds are off today before returning home Tuesday to begin series with the Braves in their final home stand of the season.
The Bowling Green Hot Rods defeated the Hudson Valley (New York) Renegades Sunday in Bowling Gren, 5-1. The win gives the Hot Rods a 1-0 series lead. Game two is in New York on Tuesday night.
Friday, September 13th, 2024
Investigation Of Previous And New Potential Threats Continues As Some School Attendance Numbers Decline
Thursday was another day of area schools and law enforcement investigating multiple threats and potential threats of violence. Announcements of arrests were released from new incidents in Glasgow, Green County and in Grayson County, along with a threat to a school district in another state, which was traced back to Elizabethtown. Law enforcement agencies, specifically Kentucky State Police have been working hard to reassure communities they will investigate and exhaust all avenues of concern in any threatening situation in the interest of safety. They also are warning teens and parents about the consequences of making threats, copycat posts or even insinuating jokes which could be interpreted as a threat. In the rash of multiple incidents which have included verified social media posts, copied posts from similarly named schools, towns or counties and non-credible accounts of “hearsay”, officials are taking each seriously, using all available resources to track down and prosecute. Suspicions that may not typically trigger concerns are getting relayed and promoted as potential warnings. Still, everyone in every community is asked to be vigilant and report information to authorities as security is increased by law enforcement and school districts.
Many parents across the region are also conflicted concerning the decision to send their kids to class. Many examples can be seen on social media of parents and guardians holding their children back from attendance. Some area school districts are seeing significant impacts by recent events with a few schools reporting attendance percentages as low as 70-75%. In Hart County, numbers appear to not be impacted with an average attendance in the mid 90% range with the high school having the lowest of schools in the district at 92.6% on Thursday.
Friday, September 13th, 2024
Message From Caverna Schools Concerning Friday (9/13/2024) Classes Good morning, Caverna Families and Staff. This is Superintendent Amanda Abell. The safety and wellness of our students and staff is the number one priority at Caverna Schools. Overnight, we received a message from the Kentucky Protective Security Advisor in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency regarding a possible threat to Caverna High School on a gaming platform. This threat has been sent to the FBI, Kentucky State Police and is being investigated by the local law enforcement. Due to the threat still being under investigation, we have decided to cancel classes for Caverna students today Friday, September 13th. We will let our families and staff know when the investigation has concluded and the outcome. Parents, please talk to your children about the seriousness of making threats against a school. We will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law including when a student shares a threat on social media that was created by another individual. We love our Caverna students, families, staff, and communities, and we want everyone to feel safe in our schools. Thank you for your support and understanding. Have a blessed weekend.
Friday, September 13th, 2024
High School Football
Caverna improves to 3-1 in High School Football following their win against Edmonson County Thursday night, 28-6. Next Friday, the Colonels play their first home game of the season, hosting Shawnee.
Tonight, Hart County plays their first home game of the year hosting Elizabethtown. Game time is 7pm with our coverage beginning at 6:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
Search For Missing Teen
Glasgow police is asking for public assistance in locating 17-year-old Nevaeh Martin.
She was last seen on Waterford Lane and investigators believe she intended to travel to Bowling Green. When last seen, she was wearing a white tee shirt, pajama pants and white crocs. Anyone with information is asked to contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
House Complete Loss In Fire
A house fire along Hollis Thomas Road just east of Glasgow in Barren County Tuesday afternoon resulted in a total loss. Several area fire departments responded with the residence fully engulfed as the first crew arrived. Heat generated by the fire also caused damage to a neighboring home. There is no report of injuries related to the incident. The cause remains under investigation.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
More School Threats Investigated
After a threat made against schools in Adair County which prompted closure of the district Wednesday, schools there are closed again today (Thursday). Superintendent Jason Faulkner says they are making sure to rule out any concerns. Faulkner added, he is more comfortable having additional time for a thorough investigation.
Barren County High School, Middle School and Trojan Academy were placed on a soft lockdown Wednesday after a potential threat. An investigation by the Barren County Sheriff’s Department determined a report leading to the precautionary action was not credible.
Leitchfield Police Department is investigating a Snapchat message as a possible threat to Grayson County High School. The school system issued a statement Wednesday evening saying it is unclear if the message was directed at Grayson County in Kentucky, but they are working with law enforcement to investigate and will be increasing security.
Thursday, September 12th, 2024
Identity Of Suspect Who Fired Shots Released
Kentucky State Police confirmed the identity of the suspect involved in a shooting incident Tuesday night near the I-65 interchange just west of Horse Cave. After officers were dispatched to the call of shots fired, they located 30-year-old Nicholas Noyes, whose legal address is Cecilia in Hardin County, though his social media profile indicates he currently resides in Louisville. He fled into a wooded area just off KY 335 (L&N Turnpike). No one was injured and it remains unclear how many shots Noyes fired or his intent and motive. The only charge currently listed on his arrest record is wanton endangerment of a police officer. He remains in Hart County Jail with a $7,500 cash bond and is scheduled to appear in court Monday, September 23rd.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
School Threats Reports Continue Across The Region
It has been a whirlwind 24-hour period across the region with more school threat reports being investigated. Monday’s threat against Green County schools continued to get social media traction on Tuesday. Law enforcement and school officials continue saying the concerning post is related to Green County in another state and any relation to Green County, Kentucky is unfounded. Meanwhile the bogus threat against T. K. Stone Middle School in Elizabethtown resulted in the apprehension of a 14-year-old, who is charged with terroristic threatening and being held at a juvenile detention facility. In Marion County, an online post Sunday night resulted in the arrest of a 16-year-old followed by another incident Tuesday morning when a 14-year-old was taken into custody after sending a text message referencing a threat against Marion County High School. In Glasgow, police say a male juvenile is also charged with terroristic threatening after being taken into custody for making threats referencing shooting up Glasgow High School. Following a detailed search, no firearms were found on the juvenile or at the school.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Horse Cave Interstate Interchange Shooter In Custody
A shooter is in custody following an incident near the I-65 interchange at Horse Cave Tuesday night. Multiple agencies responded around 9pm to the area surrounding Southern Comfort RV Park, which is just north of Love’s Truck Stop and across from Kentucky Down Under property on KY 335 (known as L & N Turnpike). There was initial public confusion of the location being in Munfordville before the suspect was apprehended due to social media posts inaccurately reporting the location as National Turnpike in Munfordville. The Kentucky State Police Post 3 Public Affairs Officer confirmed to media the shooter has been detained, but did not officially confirm injuries or victims. There is no additional threat to the area. More information on identity of the shooter will be released when made available.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Man In Edmonson County Dead From Apparent Gunshot
Kentucky State Police is investigating a shooting death in southern Edmonson County. Officers were dispatched to a residence on Timberwood Drive in the southern part of the county Monday. Upon arrival, 43-year-old Christopher Nelson of Smiths Grove was found deceased from an apparent gunshot. Investigators are awaiting autopsy results. KSP does not mention any suspect or suspects in the shooting but says there is no threat to the local community.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Tuesday's Hart County Fiscal Court meeting featured mostly routine business. Jailer Israel Bergenson says the facility currently houses 165 inmates. As announced the previous meeting, Deputy Sheriff Tim Nichols confirmed police departments in Munfordville and Horse Cave will be assisting in paying for the county’s new drug incinerator. The court approved applying to the state’s 80/20 bridge program for three roads in the county. Seasonal and part-time road department pay scales were set at $20 per hour and in personnel action, Jake Ruth, Ronnie Thompson and Charlie Rountree were hired for the road department. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be September 24th.
Wednesday, September 11th, 2024
Semi Hits Utility Pole On Courthouse Square
A semi driver attempting a sharp turn in Munfordville Tuesday morning broke a utility pole near its base, causing a power outage for part of the city. The rear passenger side of the semi's trailer made the impact on the courthouse corner of KY 357 and Caldwell Street. Power was out for a few hours and both roads were blocked as utility companies replaced the pole and reset lines. No injuries are reported. Without power, offices in the courthouse and some on that side of the square were closed for the day. Courthouse offices are back open on a regular scheduled today.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Another Utility Vehicle Theft Investigation Underway
The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating another utility vehicle theft. A Polaris Razor was stolen from a campsite at Blue Holler near Cub Run between midnight and 6am Sunday. It was recovered later in the day Sunday and returned to its owner. As the investigation continues, police ask anyone with information related to the theft to report it. Edmonson County authorities investigated the theft of a Kawasaki Bayou from a residence along Otter Gap Road just a few weeks ago and a Grizzly ATV back in the spring. They are also currently investigating the theft of a stolen farm trailer from a location along the Edmonson County stretch of US 31W. Anyone with knowledge of the stolen trailer is also asked to contact the sheriff’s department.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Water Levels Of Area Lakes To Start Dropping
Water levels at area lakes begin dropping in about a week. The US Army Corps of Engineers starts their fall drawdown on September 16th, reducing levels by about one foot. Recreational areas remain open during this time but will close toward the end of October as the drawdown continues to winter pool. Lowering area lakes is part of the corps routine maintenance, providing essential control of seasonal flooding and regulation for water supplies.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Weekend Sports Recap
In high school football from Friday night, Caverna improves to 2-1 by defeating Eminece, 26-21. The Colonels head to Edmonson County this Friday night,.
Hart County improves to 3-0 by defeating Green County 39-0. The Raiders play their first home game this Friday night as they host Elizabethtown.
The Reds avoided being swept by defeating the Mets Sunday, 3-1. This evening, the Reds have a make-up date with the Braves in Atlanta. First pitch is 5:40pm. The Reds head to St. Louis to begin a series with the Cardinals on Tuesday.
Monday, September 9th, 2024
Three Injured In Collision At Busy Intersection
A two vehicle collision injured three people Sunday at the intersection of KY 90 and Veterans Outer Loop near Walmart. The driver of a Nissan passenger car, identified as Ava Taylor, attempted to turn left with a flashing yield arrow and entered the path of a Ford SUV, driven by Rita Stafford. Both drivers and a passenger in a the SUV were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for treatment. The passenger was transferred to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. Updated conditions of those injured are not officially available.
Friday, September 6th, 2024
Lincoln National Park Economic Impact
An economic impact study suggests the value of a national park on its surrounding community. With about 650 average daily visitors and 242 jobs supported, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Park generates a cumulative $23.3 Million charge into the local economy. The new National Park Service report shows just under 240,000 visitors in 2023, with about $16 Million in direct spending. On a broader scale, the report estimates 325.5 million visitors spent $26.4 Billion in communities near national parks, nationwide. This spending supported 415,400 jobs, provided $19.4 Billion in labor income and $55.6 Billion in economic output to the overall US economy. The lodging sector had the highest direct contribution with $9.9 billion in economic output and 89,200 jobs. Restaurants make up the next greatest direct contribution with $5.2 billion in economic output and 68,600 jobs.
Friday, September 6th, 2024
Trojan Trail Flooding Relief
The City of Glasgow is getting a portion of more than $1 Million is grant funding to help with flooding issues. Funds from the Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grant Program are intended to address infrastructure needs of local governments. Priority was given to rural or financially distressed communities, requiring zero match from those that qualify and on projects that utilize green infrastructure or nature-based solutions. Green infrastructure makes use of plant or soil systems, permeable surfaces, stormwater harvest and reuse, or landscaping to manage stormwater and reduce flows to sewer systems or to surface waters. It provides a multitude of benefits, including cleaner water, flood protection, increased recreational spaces, and diverse habitat for wildlife. Unmanaged stormwater can collect pollutants including trash, chemicals, oils, and dirt/sediment, and convey them to nearby waterways. When mixed with domestic and industrial wastewater in combined sewers, stormwater can also contribute to combined sewer overflows during heavy storm events. Glasgow will receive $100,000 to help improve flood impacts along Trojan Trail. In recent historic rain events, severe flooding has caused significant damage to the area, including evacuations of the Barren County animal shelter.
Friday, September 6th, 2024
High School Football Friday Night
It's High School Football Friday Night... Hart County is taking their Courier Journal Media Poll #2 class ranking on the road, looking to go 3-0 on the season, as they face Green County. Kick off is set for 7pm. Coverage tonight here on WLOC begins just after 6:30. Caverna is 1-1 on the season, looking to bounce back from last weekend's loss as they travel to Eminence. The game is set for 7:30 Eastern/6:30 Central.
Thursday, September 5th, 2024
Boil Water Advisory in parts of Edmonson County
Edmonson County Water District has issued a boil water advisory for portions of their coverage area that includes a section of Hart County. The advisory includes their customers along KY 88 from Wax to Munfordville, KY 88 from Wax to Iberia, KY 889 from Sandlin Lane to the end of the road, KY 728 from the county line to Charles Jaggers Road and KY 1827 from Cub Run to 569 Cherry Springs Road, including all side roads. The advisory is due to a main break and will remain in effect until water samples are taken and the threat of contamination has been eliminated to the satisfaction of the Environmental Protection Agency. Anyone with questions can call Edmonson County Water District at 270-597-2165.
Thursday, September 5th, 2024
KSP seeks assistance in locating wanted man
Kentucky State Police is asking for assistance in locating a wanted man who may be living in Barren County. A media release says 29-year-old Will Linder is wanted for criminal abuse against a child 12-years-of-age or younger. Linder is described as 6 feet tall and around 200 pounds. Anyone who has information on his whereabouts is asked to contact KSP Post 3 in Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.
Thursday, September 5th, 2024
Houchens Industries acquired H. H. Barnum Company
Houchens Industries has acquired Michigan-based H. H. Barnum Company, a distributor of controls for factory and warehouse automation. With an employment roster of around 300 and more than 5,000 customers in eight states including Kentucky and Tennessee, the company was founded in 1946 and went through rapid growth in the late 80′s. Houchens has been 100 percent employee-owned for over 30 years and is now one of the largest ESOPs in the world. Barnum’s CEO, Ed Koza, says Joining such a successful and diverse ESOP company will provide tremendous long-term benefits for their employees and the growth capital necessary to continue long-term growth objectives. After more than a century in business, Houchens operates more than 13 companies, generating more than $4 Billion in combined annual revenue.
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
Parents Arrested After Not Seeking Medical Treatment For Injured Child
Parents are facing charges after failing to report their family being the target of gunfire nearly two weeks ago, which resulted in an untreated injury to their baby. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department coordinated a visit Thursday along with Child Protective Services to a residence in a Nolin Lake Community just west of Cub Run along Waterview Lane. The visit was sparked by the family’s 7-year-old not being in school due to an alleged car wreck. Parents of the child are identified as 34-year-old Hennessy Richardson and 33-year-old Camdace Patterson. Upon further investigation, it was determined the family was not in a wreck, but had been fired upon in Louisville on August 19th. At least eight bullet holes were identified on their vehicle and a window had been shattered. Their 6-month-old was hit in the leg by one of the shots. Neither the father nor the mother reported the incident and they did not seek medical treatment for the baby. Hennessy Richardson and Camdace Patterson are booked at Hart County Jail on charges of criminal abuse of a child and wanton endangerment. Richardson is also facing charges related to outstanding warrants for failure to appear and failure to pay court costs, fees or fines. Both are scheduled to appear in court September 10th. The 7-year-old and 6-month-old were moved into protective custody with medical treatment being administered. The shooting incident is being investigated by Shively Police in Louisville.
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
Two Hart County Residents Among Weekend Arrests In Hardin County
Two Hart County residents are among holiday weekend arrests in Hardin County. According to jail records, 23-year-old Bradly Scott Frederick of Bonnieville is booked on charges of receiving stolen property $10,000 or more, possession of methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia; 42-year-old Amanda Marie Simmons of Cub Run is booked on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana and for not having a rear license illuminated. Upon being arrested both were taken to Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
Munfordville Resident Among Metcalfe Indictments
A Munfordville resident is among those indicted in a recent session of Metcalfe County’s Grand Jury. Courtney Whitsell is charged with assaulting a police or probation officer, criminal mischief, resisting arrest, public intoxication and criminal trespassing.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Large Animal Burial Service Gets Funding
Deceased animals can be present a difficult problem for many livestock farmers. A significant resource to properly dispose of these animals is the Hart County Large Animal Burial Service. Nearly 300 cows and horses were properly buried over the past year. As with many public services, funding is always a concern in keeping them active. Over $15,000 is being provided to the Hart County Large Animal Burial Service, thanks to a grant obtained through the Hart County Conservation District. County officials made the announcement Thursday in Munfordville.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Holiday Weekend Local Sports Recap
If you missed Friday night high school football here on WLOC, the Raiders picked up their second win of the season, defeating LaRue County, 42-12. They travel to Green County Friday night. Meanwhile, Caverna falls to 1 and 1 on the season, losing to Adair County, 36-0. The Colonels are on the road at Eminence this Friday night.
The Reds have won two-in-a-row… They defeated the Astros Monday, 5-3. Today is a rare off-day in the middle of a series. They will host game two of three with Houston on Wednesday night here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Man Arrested For Unlawful Online Communications With A Minor
A Cave City man is charged with inappropriate communications involving a minor. Last week, Cave City Police responded to a complaint of an online exchange involving a female juvenile. After further investigation, 39-year-old John Thurman Ray was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center. He is charged with use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage prohibited activities. Ray remains jailed with a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court Thursday.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024
Traffic Stop Results In Drug Arrest By K-9 Unit
A weekend traffic stop for failure to use headlights resulted in a drug arrest. Cave City Police observed 42-year-old Brian Keith Poynter driving along Mammoth Cave Street on Sunday with the violation. Consent to search his vehicle was obtained, resulting in the department’s new K-9, Mako, giving a positive alert. During investigation, officers located small bags of suspected marijuana, a pipe, a set of digital scales and a container of suspected crystal methamphetamine. Brian Keith Poynter was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, along with violations related to the traffic stop.
Friday, August 30th, 2024
Man Arrested After Burglary
A disorderly man was arrested Wednesday night after an incident in Bonnieville. Hart County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at a residence around 10:00 after receiving notification of 34-year-old Edgar Charles Wurst (of Munfordville) kicking in the front door when he was asked to leave. Deputies learned Wurst had traveled to another residence in a vehicle he did not have permission to drive. Upon arrival by police, it took about 20 minutes for Wurst to comply with instructions to exit the home with his hands up. Citation details show Wurst continued to be disorderly as he was placed into custody. Edgar Charles Wurst is booked at Hart County Jail on charges of burglary, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and intimidating a participant in the legal process.
Friday, August 30th, 2024
Adair County Sheriff Leaving Office
Things are not going smoothly for some branches of Adair County Government. Following intense discussions at a recent Adair County Fiscal Court meeting, both the coroner and sheriff are leaving their respective offices. Sheriff Josh Brockman and Coroner Roger Huckaby will be leaving their positions October 1st. At Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting, both got into heated discussions with Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant. Coroner Huckaby made a request for approval of hiring a new deputy coroner. Before ultimately being approved by magistrates, Judge Bryant questioned the need. The coroner told a Louisville TV Station Thursday that during a follow-up meeting Wednesday with the judge executive, he was disrespected. Roger Huckaby turned in a resignation after that meeting. Also at Tuesday's Adair County Fiscal Court meeting, Sheriff Brockman made a request to solve funding and staffing issues for what he labeled an “emergency situation” within the sheriff’s department. Another intense discussion took place, but resulted in no action being taken by the court. Josh Brockman announced his retirement Wednesday, saying he had been eligible for three years and now is the right time. For now, Brockman encouraged the public to give magistrates an opportunity to come up with solutions for his department’s issues related to retention, pay and equipment. In the interim, the sheriff, mayor of Columbia and chief of police in Columbia announced a temporary partnership to help solve some of the issues.
Thursday, August 29th, 2024
Pursuit In Park City
A man is facing charges after a police pursuit through Park City on Monday evening. A deputy with the Barren County Sheriff’s Department clocked a passenger car traveling 86 in a 55mph zone on Louisville Road around 5:30. Upon initiating a traffic stop, the driver (identified as 62-year-old Rodney Froedge of Park City) sped away. The resulting pursuit reached speeds of 100 before Froedge turned into a residence. The attending deputy made contact with Froedge, who stated he fled to avoid a speeding citation. A search of the subject vehicle resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine. Rodney Froedge is booked at Barren County Jail, charged with various moving violations related to the pursuit along with non-moving violations, wanton endangerment and possession of methamphetamine.
Thursday, August 29th, 2024
Motorcycle DUI
Tuesday, police in Hodgenville arrested an intoxicated motorcycle driver. An officer running radar on US 31E clocked John McCain of Toccoa, Georgia at 105mph. After being stopped, McCain showed signs of impairment. He was arrested and taken to Hodgenville Police Department, agreeing to a breathalyzer test which indicated an alcohol level of .097. McCain is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of DUI with aggravated circumstances, reckless driving and excessive speeding.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Library and ambulance tax rates were approved during Tuesday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting. Both are going down for the year, with the Library rate dropping from 9.3 to 9.1 cents per $100 of value, while the ambulance tax also drops, going from 7.1 to 6.9 cents per $100 of value. In other court business, Brian Webber was hired as the county road foreman, effective until the end of 2026. In departmental reports, Jailer Israel Bergenson said there are currently 162 inmates at the facility. After other routine business items, the court adjourned. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be September 10th.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
State Fair High Attendance
Though final numbers have not been released, a spokesperson for the Kentucky State Fair says there were several days of record-breaking attendance over the past week and a half. Near perfect weather for much of the fair, combined with promotions like last Monday’s $5 admission, Tuesday’s Senior Day and others made the 120th Kentucky State Fair a big success. This year, there were more than 15,000 general entries, 637 homemade beer and wine entries, over 9,600 livestock entries and almost 10,000 FFA and 4-H participants. The fair also featured a county ham record sell at $10.5 million, with proceeds benefiting charity.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
Corvette Event Expected To Bring Heavy Traffic
Parades of Corvettes around the area will be widely noticed today and into the weekend with the National Corvette Museum Caravan and 30th Anniversary Celebration. Heavy traffic is expected particularly along routes near the Corvette Museum and throughout Bowling Green, in General. Transportation officials say motorists should be patient and use additional caution with the expected congestion.
Wednesday, August 28th, 2024
Deck Collapses Causing Minor Injuries
The Barren County Coroner and members of East Barren Volunteer Fire Department fell when the deck of a home collapsed Monday evening while they were on it. In all, five people were on the structure after responding to a death call at the residence along Old Frank’s Mill Road. Those members were carrying the deceased out of the home when the structure gave away, dropping them about 10 feet. Each person who fell was taken for treatment of minor injuries but no one was seriously hurt.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Weekend Local Sports Recap
Both of our local football teams picked up wins over the weekend to start the 2024 high school football season. Friday night, Caverna defeated Muhlenberg County with a high powered offensive performance, 56-44. Next up, the Colonels play Adair County at Marion County this coming Friday night. Saturday night, Hart County defeated Nelson County, 43-15. The Raiders travel to LaRue County this Friday night.
The Reds dropped three of their four games with the Pirates, losing the finale’ 4-3 on Sunday. A slim shot at a wildcard spot is quickly fading for Cincinnati. The Reds are off today, before returning home to host Oakland Tuesday night.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Elderly Man Shot, Teen Charged With Murder
An elderly man is dead after a shooting in Edmonson County. The sheriff’s department and Kentucky State Police are investigating the early Sunday morning incident which happened at a residence along The Bridge Road in Brownsville. Few details have been released, but a KSP report says 83-year-old Ernest Cline of Bowling Green was found deceased in a bed inside that residence and 18-year-old Damien Worrel is now charged with murder and robbery. Worrel is currently being held in Hart County Jail, with no bond set.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Trooper Island Raffle Winner Announced
The Kentucky State Police Trooper Island Raffle winner of a $50,000 2024 Mustang is Lois Melton of Albany. Her name was drawn Sunday at the KSP booth with the conclusion of the Kentucky State Fair. Trooper Jonathan Biven, who is Commander of Trooper Island Camp at Dale Hollow Lake, called Melton on speakerphone for those gathered at the booth to hear her receive the exciting news. She has the opportunity to take the car or $50,000 cash, but didn’t immediately say which option she would take. Biven told the crowd that approximately 33,000 tickets were sold for this year’s raffle to benefit Trooper Island.
Monday, August 26th, 2024
Suspected Drowning At Barren River Lake
Hart County Search and Rescue is among several responding agencies called to assist in locating a suspected drowning victim at Barren River Lake. A spokesperson for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife says a search is ongoing in the vicinity of Quarry Road Recreational Area at Gilligan’s Island, which is near Barren River Dam. Emergency management in Barren County says Mike Aurand did not resurface after entering the water Sunday evening.
Friday, August 23rd, 2024
County July Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment figures for July across Kentucky show a statewide loss of about 7,000 jobs. Even though raw rates released late last week are not seasonally adjusted for sharp changes in the job market due to school breaks, summer tourism and other factors, the overall trend of higher unemployment continues for much of 2024. Hart County showed a slight increase for July, climbing to 5.6% from June’s 5.5%, which was a larger jump from the 4.8% mark in May. Nearby rates for July include Edmonson County at 6% for the highest of all surrounding counties, followed by Grayson County at 5.7%, Metcalfe County at 5.6%, LaRue County at 5.5%, Barren and Hardin Counties at 5.4% and Green County with the lowest rate among our neighbors at 5%. The state sits at 5.3%, up three-tenths of a percent from the previous month. Cumberland County has the lowest rate in the state at 3.8%. Magoffin County has the highest unemployment rate at 11.3%. In comparing Kentucky with the rest of the country, the statewide 5.3% mark is slightly higher than the national 4.5% average. Last month, the US was at 4.3%.
Friday, August 23rd, 2024
Copper Thefts Prompt Safety Warning From FRECC
Recent copper thefts have prompted Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative to address safety, even to those who would damage their infrastructure. The co-op reminds anyone who approaches a utility pole or other property of the safety risk involved. leads from poles can electrocute anyone coming in contact with them, but is even more likely to put line workers at risk from improper functioning of the system. Ground leads protect poles from lightning strikes. Without them, the electric grid is more susceptible to failure. Workload is also increased with line workers having to track down affected poles. Farmers RECC says the community can help by reporting any unusual activity to them and local authorities.
Friday, August 23rd, 2024
The Boys Of Fall Kick Off The 2024 High School Football Season
High school football kicks off for our local teams this weekend. Tonight, the Colonels of Caverna open the season on the road at Muhlenberg County. Game time is 7pm. The Colonels are on the road for their first four games of the season, with the home opener set for September 20th. Caverna will finish the year with a heavy home game schedule, as they look to make a repeat post season appearance, building on momentum from the 2023 season. Hart County plays Saturday night. The Raiders are also on the road to open the 2024 season, as they travel to Nelson County for a 7pm Central kick off. Catch the game here on WLOC, with coverage beginning at 6:30. The Raiders also play several games on the road to begin this year's schedule. Hart County's first home game is set for September 13th, hosting Elizabethtown as they play for the first time on the high school's new artificial turf surface which is nearing completion of construction. This year's Caverna-Hart County game is being played in Munfordville on September 27th. Follow the Raiders all season long here on WLOC and catch select Caverna games, streaming on WLOC Plus. Be listening for updated broadcast schedules as we go through the season.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2024
Woman With Multiple DUI Records Indicted
A Glasgow woman with at least four DUI arrests has been indicted by an Adair County Grand Jury for another driving while intoxicated offence. In June, Katrina Bogle was stopped by a deputy with the Adair County Sheriff’s Department after being observed operating her vehicle in a careless manner. Her vehicle only had one working headlight and her license plate was not illuminated. She failed a field sobriety test. Arraignment on charges associated with the incident is scheduled for next Tuesday in Columbia. Her bond is listed at $2,500.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2024
Intoxicated Felon Comes To Police Station To Claim Firearm
A man showed up at Hodgenville Police Department while intoxicated to claim a firearm that had been found and turned in. When Justin Young of Hodgenville arrived Wednesday afternoon, he was detained after an ID check revealed him to be a convicted felon who is prohibited from possessing firearms. He was suspected of driving to the police station while under the influence and agreed to a sobriety test, which showed him to be impaired. A blood test is pending, which was obtained to provide an exact alcohol reading. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked for possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and DUI.
Thursday, August 22nd, 2024
Man Writes Thousands In Cold Checks
A man is facing charges after using cold checks in attempts to purchase motorcycles, ATVs and trailers in Hardin County. Investigators say in May and June 40-year-old Jeremy Dean White of Hodgenville wrote a check at Rural King to purchase a utility vehicle and trailer for just under $15,000; wrote checks to Etown Powersports totaling over $47,000 to purchase a motorcycle, two utility vehicles, helmets and other gear; wrote checks totaling over $59,000 to Dan Powers Motorsports to purchase a motorcycle, utility vehicle and trailer; and wrote checks totaling over $20,000 to Adventure Powersports to purchase two mowers. He told sales people (at these businesses) a range of justifications, including he would be cashing in his 401k and his mother had passed away, leaving him a large sum of money. As police began investigating and attempting to recover several of these purchases, it was discovered White had either traded, sold or otherwise used and depreciated each of the items. White was arrested Friday and is being held at Hardin County Detention Center with bonds totaling $185,000.
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
Man Who Killed Two In Elizabethtown Shooting Dies In Hospital
There will be no trail, evidence or conviction for Christopher Elder, who killed two and injured another in that Monday morning, targeted, domestic shooting in Elizabethtown. Police confirmed Tuesday that Elder is dead. He is believed to have fired more than 10 gunshots from a nearby parking lot as Erica Riley, her mother and another family member walked toward Hardin County Justice Center. Riley and her mother succumbed to their injuries and the other family member is in stable condition. Christopher Elder left the scene and was located a couple of hours later in Christian County, where a pursuit ended in a church parking lot. A standoff lasted for about 90 minutes before Elder shot himself in the head. He was flown to Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville where he died Monday night.
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
Middle School Staff Member Comes To Work Intoxicated
An middle school employee in Elizabethtown was arrested after showing up intoxicated Tuesday morning. A school administrator at T. K. Stone Middle School noticed the condition of 49-year-old Tamara Mouser and reported the observation to the school resource officer who made contact with Mouser. Elizabethtown Police Department responded and arrested Mouser (who is from Bardstown), charging her with alcohol intoxication in a public place. A statement from Elizabethtown Schools says the staff member resigned, effective immediately and students were never in danger during the incident. Tamara Mouser is jailed in Hardin County Detention Center. Identification of Mouser was made through law enforcement and jail records. The school system is dealing with the incident as a personnel matter and says no further information will be released from the school system.
Wednesday, August 21st, 2024
Social Media Incorrectly Connects Cave City Police To Officer-Involved Incident In Another State
Cave City Police is battling misinformation being spread on social media. Local posts have surfaced commenting and sharing information on an incident involving a Sergeant Milligan. The post appears to have originated from a police department in Cave City, Arkansas. Local departments have no record of an incident involving any officer matching the name. Cave City, Kentucky does not have an employee with the last name of Milligan. A statement from our local Cave City Department expresses appreciation for concern among citizens but encourages social media users to verify information before sharing or commenting on such posts.
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024
Two Dead, One Injured, Shooter In Critical Condition
A scene of chaos resulted in three people shot and a suspect on the run in Elizabethtown Monday morning. Witnesses say ten or more gunshots were fired around 9am local time in the parking lot across from Hardin County Justice Center, near the square. Two women and a man were hit by targeted gunfire. Police say 37-year-old Erica Riley of Elizabethtown died at the scene. Riley’s mother, 71-year-old Janet Riley died after being transported to a hospital. The male victim is identified only as a family member and is hospitalized in stable condition. The suspected shooter, identified as Christopher Elder, left the scene and was located a couple of hours later in Christian County, where a pursuit ended in a church parking lot. A standoff lasted for about 90 minutes before Elder shot himself. He was flown to Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville and listed in critical condition. Erica Riley and Christopher Elder were scheduled to appear in family court Monday morning for Riley to initiate an emergency protective order against Elder. The basis for the order alleged abuse of Riley and her two children over the past 12 months. Elder has a history of assault charges dating back to 2006.
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024
Penalties Announced For Hart County Business EPA Violations
The Western Kentucky District US Attorney’s Office announced penalties against a Hart County business last week. Logsdon Valley Oil Company, also known as Hart Petroleum, is tagged with a $100,000 fine and three years of probation for dumping oil and gas by-product into sinkholes in violation of the United State Safe Drinking Water Act. Environmental Protection Agency Special Agent Leslie Carroll said dumping the substance, which is also called brine water, violates regulations designed to protect public health and safety. He also says the sentence demonstrates law enforcement will take action to protect water supplies from those who ignore these regulations. Logsdon Valley Oil Company was convicted of multiple violations 2013.
Tuesday, August 20th, 2024
I-65 Exit 91 Interchange Closures
Crews will be placing a microsurface on Southbound I-65 ramps to Western Kentucky Parkway and US 31W on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, August 20th-21st. Work will also take place along the parkway, between the interstate interchange and the US 31W Bypass interchange. Ramps will be closed and various lane closures will be in place from 6pm through 6am both nights. Work is being scheduled overnight, to minimize disruption to motorists. Signs and message boards will be in place to direct traffic through the short detour of cloverleaf ramps to their respective destinations from the interstate interchange. Weather permitting, work should be finished during these two nights.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
Fatal collision in Barren County
At approximately 7:00 a.m. Friday morning, KSP Post 3 was notified of a rollover collision on I-65 at the 49.4 mm. A preliminary investigation indicated that a red 2015 Kia Sorento was traveling north on I-65. The vehicle lost control and went off the left side of the roadway, causing the vehicle to overturn and collide with a tree. A back seat passenger in the vehicle was fatally injured and was pronounced deceased on the scene by the Barren County Coroner's Office. Another passenger in the vehicle was taken to T J Samson Hospital in Glasgow where they were treated for their injuries.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
Two separate drug arrests were made in Metcalfe County
Edmonton Police Department arrested 24-year-old Latasha Jewell Saturday and charged her with possession of a controlled substance/1st degree, 1st offense, (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia -buy/possess, possession of marijuana and arrest of a person mentally ill and a danger to self/others. Jewell was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
54-year-old Ronald Bilderbreck was placed under arrest Sunday by Edmonton Police Department and charged with public intoxication- controlled substance, and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Bilderbreck was also lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
Glasgow Police make an assault arrest
26-year-old Sammy Medrano, Jr. was taken into custody Friday for Assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) with no visible injury. Medrano was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Monday, August 19th, 2024
KSP investigates Fatal Collision on US 68 in Green County
GREENSBURG, Ky. (August 18, 2024) – On Saturday, August 17th, Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision on US 68 near Pleasant Run Church Road in Green County. The preliminary investigation revealed that Anthony Byers, age 40 of Albany, was traveling west on US 68 in a 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt when he crossed the roadway’s centerline and collided head-on with a 1998 Jeep Cherokee. The Jeep Cherokee was traveling east of US 68 and was operated by Darrell Rakes, age 39 of Greensburg.
Ms. Byers was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Green County Coroner. Mr. Rakes was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment of injuries. KSP Post 15 Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Green County Sheriff's Office, Green County Fire and EMS, Green County Rescue Squad, and Green County Coroner’s Office. The collision remains under investigation by Trooper Alex England.
Friday, August 16th, 2024
Utility Says Telephone Service Will Continue To Be A Priority
South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative is fighting off rumors and incorrect information circulating through social media. A letter and call to action petition is circulating from an online organization called CommunityPhone, which claims phone companies are ending landline service. In a direct statement released this week, SCRTC says they will continue providing landline options with no plans to discontinue those services. SCRTC began as a telephone company more than 70 years ago and has been recognized throughout its history as one of the top rural telecommunications providers in the country. The statement says their team will be glad to answer any questions about service by calling 270-678-2111.
Friday, August 16th, 2024
Wanted Man Arrested After A Month Of Following Leads
Police have arrested Conor Creekmore after nearly a month of following leads and searching various locations. Creekmore was seen on surveillance video making a drug drop for LaRue County Jail inmates back in July. Several inmates were immediately charged in connection with the incident and his girlfriend was arrested just a couple of days ago for helping him avoid apprehension. On Wednesday, Hodgenville Police announced Conor Creekmore was located and taken into custody with assistance from Elizabethtown Police and the Greater Hardin County Drug Task Force. He is jailed at LaRue County Detention Center. Several other individuals are suspected of helping Creemore avoid arrest, including John Arnold, who also has several unrelated warrants. Police believe Arnold is in the Grayson County area and ask anyone with information on his location to contact law enforcement.
Friday, August 16th, 2024
Four Wheeler Theft
Several ATV thefts have occurred across Hart and neighboring counties since spring. The latest report comes from Edmonson County, where the sheriff’s department is attempting to recover a 2003 Kawasaki Bayou. The four-wheeler was taken from the back yard of a residence along Otter Gap Road. Anyone with information to help in the investigation is asked to contact the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department.
Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Funeral Home Looking For Relatives Of Deceased Woman
A local funeral home is asking for help in locating any relatives of a recently deceased woman. A request from Sego Funeral Home in Munfordville says 89-year-old Geneva Mae Searcy passed away last weekend in Bowling Green but there are currently no contacts for a funeral service. The funeral home says they are not asking for money from anyone, but simply hoping to find someone who may have known her before setting a burial date. Searcy was born in Pulaski County and was preceded in death by a sister, Betty Cooper. Anyone with information which may help find a relative is asked to call Sego Funeral Home at 270-524-2421.
Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Missing Woman With Down Syndrome Found And Returned Home
A woman with Down Syndrome who was reported missing has been located. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department issued a request for help from the general public after the 46-year-old left a residence on Noah Stevens Road Tuesday night. With assistance from surrounding agencies, including Hart County Search And Rescue, she was found Wednesday morning by a Edmonson County Deputy and is back with her family.
Thursday, August 15th, 2024
Records Indicate Planning For New Chick-fill-A
Social media is buzzing after information was posted from a Glasgow news outlet Wednesday regarding the location of a planned Chick-fill-A restaurant. The report cites information filed for planning purposes with the Barren County Clerk's Office. The plat filed shows the restaurant being located on the Hart County side of Glasgow in the open field near Hillview Apartments just north of the Happy Valley Road intersection. With the only verified source at this time being filed planning paperwork with the city, there is no timetable publicly announced for construction or opening.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Man Killed Driving Riding Mower On Roadway
Kentucky State Police has released a report of a vehicle collision with a lawnmower that killed a man in Adair County on Friday. The incident happened during peak afternoon traffic along KY 76 when 78-year-old Ralph Grider of Columbia was on the roadway traveling east on tractor-type riding mower. Grider was approached from the rear by a vehicle driven by 71-year-old Larry Goodin also of Columbia. The Goodin vehicle hit the mower, killing Grider. The initial report does not indicate factors describing why Goodin did not see Grider. Investigation of the incident continues.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Edmonson County Boys Basketball Coach Headed To Russellville
Edmonson County's head boys basketball coach is leaving for a position in the Russellville School System. Trey Tinsley was also a teacher at Edmonson County High School. He only spent one season as head coach in Brownsville, leading the team to a district runner-up finish with an appearance in the 3rd Region Tournament.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Man Arrested After Providing Drugs To Juvenile
A man from Tennessee was arrested after providing drugs to a minor in Glasgow. Early Tuesday, police located a parked vehicle at Gorin Park and detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside it. After speaking with 38-year-old Andrew Moore and a female juvenile, officers found marijuana inside the ashtray of the vehicle, drug paraphernalia inside the center console and a loaded handgun in a backpack. An ID check and further investigation revealed Moore to be a convicted felon and he had met the female juvenile inside the park, where he gave her marijuana. He is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of marijuana and paraphernalia possession, unlawful transaction with a minor, possession of handgun by a convicted felon and public intoxication of a controlled substance other than alcohol.
Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court has voted to take legal action against Edmonson County Water District to ensure representation. During Tuesday's fiscal court meeting, magistrates voted to sue for the right to have a Hart County Resident on their water board. Several citizens in Hart County are served by Edmonson County Water District. In other court business, the second reading for 2024 tax rates was passed, lowering the rate from 9.8% to 9.5% as previously reported during the first reading. The court voted to install stop signs at the intersection of Holly and Sycamore along with the intersection of Dogwood and Willow, hire Hanna Resource Group for resource assessment, accept $100,000 in regional development assistance in lieu of taxes from TVA, appoint Judge Executive Joe Choate to the Hart County Chamber Board, accept a bid of $32,000 for replacing doors at the courthouse and purchase two bushogs at $23,000. Department reports include Jailer Israel Bergenson, who says there are 157 inmates currently in the jail. Sheriff Jeff Wilson announced receipt of a $9,000 grant from BRADD for ballistic vests and requested funds in the amount of $7,500 for a drug incinerator. The request was approved and the court will ask the cities of Munfordville and Horse Cave to assist in paying for the unit with shared use. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is set for August 27th.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Major Promoted To New Police Chief
Cave City has named a new Police Chief with the promotion of Paul Reynolds. Reynolds joined the department in 2016 and has been instrumental in working with multiple agencies in the regional drug task force. He has also been the K9 Unit Leader with officer Jax. A release from the city says with the move from Major to Chief, Paul Reynolds will lead with integrity, dedication and a strong sense of duty. It continues to say with his leadership, the Cave City Police Department will thrive and make a positive impact on the lives of citizens.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
In Monday night's Horse Cave City Council Meeting, resolutions were passed regarding utilization of a grant for an elevator at the American Cave Museum and acceptance of an access road to the new Horse Cave Bypass. The county emergency operations plan was reviewed and accepted and departmental reports were provided to the council. Mayor Randall Curry commented on recent road construction, saying KY 218 and US 31W resurfacing projects are now complete along with city street resurfacing. He said curb work on Church Street is expected to be complete in the next few weeks.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Meeting To Get Public Input For Road Improvements
Plans are being developed to improve safety and relieve traffic flow issues at the Elizabethtown Exit 94 interchange. The area from Ring Road to just east of the interstate includes several traffic lights that operate in sequence and contains inadequately spaced business entrances. The sequence of lights necessary to facilitate movement on US 62 creates frustrating conditions for motorists trying to access various restaurants, hotels and other locations along side-streets. The area is further complicated by the narrow US 62 width clearance of the railroad overpass just east of the Ring Road intersection. The railroad bridge also creates a condition severely restricting safe passage of pedestrians and bicycle riders, which are increasing in numbers with nearby hotels being short distances to nearby amenities. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is hosting a public meeting tonight at Elizabethtown Tourism and Convention Bureau (located at 1030 North Mulberry Street) to present design alternatives developed to address these issues. The meeting will be an open-house format. No formal presentation will be held, but individuals can stop in anytime between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm to review displays, ask questions and discuss project alternatives with KYTC engineers and staff, as well as consultant personnel. Citizens preferring a virtual setting can view project information and complete a survey by accessing the project website, www.drive62.com, where responses will be collected through the September 13th, 2024 survey deadline.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Missing Teen Returns Home
Another of three missing teens reported last week in Barren County has returned home safely. The Barren County Sheriff’s Department says 16-year-old Jay Gravens, who had not been seen for six days, was located Saturday. Early last Monday, 18-year-old Jorja Wilson was reported missing but was found within the next day. The location of 17-year-old Devynn Wise, who left her home August 2nd, is still unknown. She is five feet-nine inches, 140 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Wise is believed to be with her boyfriend, Baylar LeGrand. LeGrand’s family also notes he has not been heard from since Wise left home. Police say these disappearances were not connected. Anyone with information which can help find Devynn Wise or Baylar LeGrand should contact the Barren County Sheriff’s Office at 270-651-2771.
Tuesday, August 13th, 2024
Street Closure in Glasgow
Motorists traveling South Green Street in Glasgow will have to find another route from the square down to the Southgate area. South Green will be blocked 6am-6pm each of the next four days just south of the square between Wayne Street and Washington Street while work takes place on an adjacent building.
Monday, August 12th, 2024
Glasgow theft arrest made involving a repeat offender
Officer McGuire of Glasgow Police Department arrested 30-year-old Cody Holley Sunday and charged him with Theft by Unlawful Taking - Shoplifting, Class-A, 3 or more in 5 years. A court date for Holley has been set for August 15th. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, August 12th, 2024
Assault arrest in Edmonson County
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office made an assault arrest Sunday. 29-year-old David Campos was charged with Disorderly Conduct, 2nd degree, Assault, 4th degree, (domestic violence) no visible injury and Terroristic Threatening, 3rd degree. Campos was lodged in Hart County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning.
Monday, August 12th, 2024
KSP make a weekend drug arrest
A drug arrest was made Sunday by Kentucky State Police. 31-year-old Dennis Morrison was arrested after being charged with 4 counts of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, 3rd degree, 1st offense, and Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine). Morrison was taken to Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, August 9th, 2024
Man Arrested After Stealing Two Vehicles
A Louisville man was arrested in Grayson County after stealing two vehicles. Officers with the Grayson County Sheriff's Department were called to the store at Smitty City between Nolin Lake and Leitchfield Wednesday after a missing truck was observed with an unknown driver. Deputies arrived and identified the driver as 41-year-old Aaron Miller, who admitted to the theft. A short time later, an abandoned car was found on Western Kentucky Parkway near the Clarkson Exit. Miller also admitted to stealing that vehicle from Indiana. He drove the car until it ran out of gas and then traveled on foot before stealing the truck. Miller is booked at Grayson County Detention Center on two charges of auto theft. He also has a warrant for failure to appear out of Jefferson County.
Friday, August 9th, 2024
Woman Arrested For Third DUI After Nearly Causing Collision
A Horse Cave woman is jailed for DUI after being arrested in Cave City. A police report says 32-year-old Josephine Garmon was driving a pickup when she pulled out in front of an officer on Happy Valley Street, nearly causing a wreck. The truck ran a red signal at Happy Valley Street and Dixie before crossing the center line and nearly striking another vehicle. After being pulled over, the arresting officer says a strong odor of alcohol was detected. Garmon stated she had been drinking whiskey and the citation indicates Garmon considered the situation a funny joke. Her child was also in the vehicle during the incident. Josephine Garmon is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of DUI with aggravated circumstances due to the presence of a child, wanton endangerment, reckless driving, no registration and no insurance. This is her third DUI arrest.
Friday, August 9th, 2024
Road Closed For Bridge Replacement
In making needed infrastructure improvements, bridge work over South Fork Russell Creek along Fry Ridge Road (KY 487) about two miles from Exie is set to begin next week. Closure of the road over the creek will begin August 12th and last for 60 days for the bridge to be torn out and rebuilt. A signed detour will be in place, using US 68 and KY 61.
Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Animal Shelter Receives Grant
Hart County Animal Shelter is getting a $3,000 grant from Maddie’s Fund, a non-profit organization based in California which was established in 1994 by Dave and Cheryl Duffield in memory of their inspirational dog, Maddie. To date, the foundation has awarded over $287.5 million in grants for the care of animals. Hart County Animal Shelter is located along US 31W between Rowletts and Munfordville in front of the fairgrounds and is currently participating in “Clear the Shelters,” an adoption campaign with fees reduced through September 10th.
Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Two County DUI Pursuit
A lengthy pursuit which began with a DUI complaint in Elizabethtown early Wednesday morning ended in Clarkson. Elizabethtown Police, Kentucky State Police and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department joined the chase along westbound US 62 from Hardin into Grayson County around 1am Central Time. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Cyrus Owens of Radcliff, was stopped with the use spike strips and exited his car without further incident. He is charged with DUI, operating on a DUI suspended license, fleeing, reckless driving, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Fire Chief To Retire
Glasgow’s Fire Chief and Hart County Native, William Rock, is retiring following 23 years of total service. The announcement was made earlier this week. Rock will be leaving October 1st. He says retiring will enable him to move closer to his daughter, who lives in Louisville and is expecting her first child. William Rock has been Glasgow’s Fire Chief for the past three years.
Tuesday, August 6th, 2024
Sheriff's Department Asking For Help From The Public To Find Missing Teens
The Barren County Sheriff’s Department issued alerts for three separate missing teens on Monday. The first is for 17-year-old Devynn Wise, who left her home in Glasgow on Friday. Police believe she is with her boyfriend, Baylar Legrand. Devynn Wise is described as five feet, nine inches, 140 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. The second is for 16-year-old Jay Gravens, who was last seen at his residence in Glasgow on Sunday evening. He is described as six feet, two inches and 160 pounds. He was wearing jeans, a black t-shirt and boots with American Flag designs on the side. The third alert was issued for 18-year-old Jorja Wilson. She disappeared from her residence early Monday morning but has since been located. A spokesperson for the sheriff’s department says circumstances of these missing individuals are not believed to be connected.
Tuesday, August 6th, 2024
Fiscal Court Votes On Cannabis Prohibition
With Hart and several surrounding counties opting to put medical cannabis options on the ballot this fall to let voters decide with the start of the state’s allowance of sales, LaRue County is taking a different approach. At their fiscal court meeting, magistrates voted to enact an ordinance to prohibit cannabis business operations, which also dictates Hodgenville and the LaRue County portion of Upton. Discussion from the court indicates a position of prohibition until citizens bring petition on the issue if they want medical cannabis sales placed on the ballot, effectively still allowing voters to decide but without automatically instigating the referendum. LaRue County Fiscal Court passed the ordinance, 4-1. Green County Fiscal Court has also recently passed an ordinance of prohibition.
Monday, August 5th, 2024
Police Still Looking For Man Who Provided Drugs For Inmates
Police in Hodgenville have received new leads, but are still searching for the man who made a drug drop at a school dumpster for pickup by inmate workers. When apprehended, Conor Creekmore will be facing charges of possession and trafficking methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school and promoting contraband. After being identified on surveillance video in the July 22nd drug drop, police searched Creekmore’s residence and found stolen road signs and drug paraphernalia which resulted in additional warrants. Acting on a tip Creekmore was at his residence, officers returned, but he fled before their arrival. Police have since learned Conor Creekmore shaved his hair and beard. It is believed several friends may be helping him avoid law enforcement contact. A press release from Hodgenville Police warns: Anyone helping Creekmore will be charged with hindering apprehension.
Friday, August 2nd, 2024
Man Shoots At Woman Driving Away After Domestic Incident
A Leitchfield man is charged with attempted murder following a Wednesday evening domestic incident at a residence along Claggett Road in Grayson County. A woman came to Leitchfield Police Department and claimed 58-year-old Guy Schmitzerle shot at her car as she left the residence. Police investigators say the driver's door appeared to have damage received from being struck by shotgun fire. Kentucky State Police arrested Schmitzerle at the residence a short time later, where he admitted to shooting at the woman. He is jailed in Grayson County Detention Center.
Friday, August 2nd, 2024
Man Charged With Murder In Hit And Run Incident
A pedestrian died Wednesday after a hit-and-run incident on US 31W in Upton. Around Noon, emergency responders were called to scene where 71-year-old Pete Hawk was struck by a vehicle driven by 33-year-old Matthew Bush. Using nearby security surveillance, the vehicle was identified and located a short time later about two miles into Hart County where Bush attempted to hide it in a barn. Officers with the Hardin County and Hart County Sheriff’s Departments arrested Bush, charging him with murder, DUI, leaving the scene of an incident and failure to render aid or assistance. Matthew Bush is in Hart County Jail with bond set at a half-million.
Thursday, August 1st, 2024
New Police Chief Sworn
Munfordville has a new police chief. After 32 years in the Munfordville department, Chief Greg Atwell retires with the change of leadership. In the January meeting of Munfordville City Council, Atwell’s retirement was announced and preparation began for transitioning Ryan Riggs to the position. During that council session, a position of Assistant Chief was created for Riggs because he would need to meet requirements for training purposes prior to becoming chief. Ryan Riggs was sworn-in Wednesday.
Thursday, August 1st, 2024
New Middle School Principal Announced
Barren County Middle School has their new principal. The announcement to hire Joey Bunch to take over for Michael Davis was made Wednesday. Davis is moving to a position at the school system’s central office. Bunch has been the district’s Director of Transportation most recently. Starting out in 2004 with the Barren County School System, Joey Bunch has also served as a teacher and guidance counselor at Hiseville Elementary as well as Principal at Austin Tracy Elementary.
Thursday, August 1st, 2024
Man Dies After I-65 Collision
A man who wrecked on I-65 after hydroplaning and exited his vehicle was hit and killed by a semi. The Tuesday night incident near Smith’s Grove claimed the life of 36-year-old Anthony Hodge of Bowling Green. An incident report from Kentucky State Police indicates Hodge was northbound and hit the barrier wall after losing control on the wet road. The Kia Forte came to rest in the center lane. When he got out, he was struck by the semi, operated by 64-year-old Alexander Kipnis of Oklahoma. Hodge was pronounced deceased at the scene. The incident blocked the interstate causing a significant northbound backup for approximately two hours.
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
Credit & Debit card fraud on rise in Hardin County
There is a recent spike in credit and debit card fraud involving skimmers in Hardin County. These devices have been most frequently found on gas pumps in the area. A statement from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department urges citizens to regularly check their card activity and report any unauthorized charges.
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
Arrests made after ATM theft
Three suspects who tried to break into an ATM were arrested after a chase through Elizabethtown last week. Police identified 20-year-old Samuel Fobbs Jr., of Pasadena, 25-year-old James Dwayne Harris and 38-year-old Johnathan Eugene Walker, both of Houston following the incident at Abound Credit Union on Ring Road. Through the use of Flock Cameras, police identified the vehicle being used in the attempted robbery and engaged pursuit at College Street Road and US 62. The chase ended on New Glendale Road near the US 31W Bypass roundabout. During pursuit, the suspect collided with another vehicle but did not cause any physical injuries. All three were taken into custody as fugitives and charged locally with fleeing and evading and a number of other offences related to the incident.
Wednesday, July 31st, 2024
Distillery contract worker death
A contract worker at Willitt Distillery near Bardstown died there Tuesday. Details of the incident and resulting death of 44-year-old Alberto Matias were not described, but Nelson County investigators say foul play is not suspected. Following the incident, the visitor center was closed and tours canceled for the rest of the day.
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
Inmate Workers Charged With Drug Violations
Hodgenville Police Department is investigating an incident involving drugs and LaRue County Inmates doing work at LaRue County High School. The school’s resource officer received a vape alert from detectors in the restroom. A search of these inmates revealed James Kennedy of Ashland in possession of methamphetamine. Using security camera footage from the school, investigators observed a drug drop conducted on July 22nd, near a dumpster. The suspect making the drop is identified as Conor Creekmore of Hodgenville. Inmates were seen retrieving the drop on the morning of July 23rd. James Kennedy is charged with possession of methamphetamine and promoting contraband. Another inmate, identified as Jacob Beaty of Louisville, is charged with possession and trafficking methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school and promoting contraband. Police believe Beaty arranged the drop. Conor Creekmore now has a warrant for possession and trafficking methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school and promoting contraband. A search of Creekmore’s residence turned up stolen road signs and drug paraphernalia. Warrants were issued on those accounts, as well.
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
Off-Duty Paramedic Drowns
A man drown Monday afternoon in Barren River Lake. Witnesses say the victim, identified as 35-year-old Christian Smith of Louisville, jumped from the back of a boat and did not resurface. He was not wearing a life jacket. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Officials say no foul play is suspected but additional details of the drowning were not confirmed. The body was recovered from a cove near the state park. Christian Smith was an off-duty paramedic with Anchorage-Middletown Fire and EMS.
Tuesday, July 30th, 2024
Motorcycle Pursuit And Arrest
A Cave City man wanted by the Barren County Sheriff’s Department was captured by Glasgow Police after a motorcycle pursuit Saturday afternoon. Officers responded to a residence on Lexington Drive, the known location of 30-year-old Matthew Runyon. By the time police arrived, Runyon had left on his motorcycle. He was observed at the intersection of Lexington Drive and North L Rogers Wells Boulevard and initially ignored direction to pull over. After a short chase, Runyon stopped and was taken into custody. He is charged with burglary, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, probation violation, theft by unlawful taking, fleeing or evading police and driving on a suspended or revoked license.
Monday, July 29th, 2024
Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 28
Some local law enforcement agencies will be receiving new officers following the graduation of Class 549 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond. The class includes 28 new officers heading to departments around the state. Among graduates from our local area, Micah Janes and James Vickery join the Glasgow Police Department and George Maulden joins the Barren County Sheriff’s Department. The academy provides officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and Kentucky State Police --- which have independent academies.
Monday, July 29th, 2024
County June Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment figures for June across Kentucky continue trending toward more jobless citizens. Even though raw rates released late last week are not seasonally adjusted for sharp changes in the job market due to school breaks, summer tourism and other factors, the overall trend of higher unemployment has remained the same for the past several months. Hart County also showed a higher rate for June, climbing to 5.5%, up from 4.8% in May. To put these percentages into real workers, the change represents around 50 more people unemployed over the last month for the county. Nearby rates for June include Edmonson County at 5.9% for the highest of all surrounding counties, followed by Metcalfe County at 5.5%, Grayson County at 5.4%, Barren County at 5.3%, LaRue County at 5.2%, Hardin County at 5% and Green County with the lowest rate among our neighbors at 4.9%. The state sits at 5%, up one-half of a percent from the previous month, which equals approximately 10,000 more people without jobs. Cumberland County has the lowest rate in the state at 3.9%. Martin County has the highest unemployment rate at 10.7%. In comparing Kentucky with the rest of the country, the statewide 5% mark is slightly higher than the national 4.3% average.
Monday, July 29th, 2024
Man Charged After Leaving Kids Home Alone
A Brownsville man was arrested last week after leaving his small children home alone so he could go to work. Officers with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department arrested 28-year-old Marquise Cornelius after being notified by a neighbor who reported while being left alone and unable to take care of themselves, these children were eating raw chicken. Charges include endangering the welfare of a minor, wanton endangerment and abandonment. Following his arrest on July 21st, he was released two days later.
Friday, July 26th, 2024
School System Announces Additional Raise
Grayson County Schools has added an additional 2% to the raise granted to teachers in the district. In May, a 3% raise was approved. Like many school districts in in the state, including Hart County, the initial offering did not satisfy the local coalition of teachers. It took Grayson County Schools two months to revise their budget and approve the measure, bringing the total teacher pay increase to 5% for the district. A group of Grayson County teachers leading the campaign for higher salaries had requested a 10% raise over the next two years.
Friday, July 26th, 2024
State Police Still Looking For Fugitive
Kentucky State Police is renewing their request for public assistance in locating a Hart County fugitive. Abdullah Qasem escaped while on work release at Hart County Animal Shelter in January 2023. Quasem is described as 6′2″ with brown eyes and black hair. Anyone with information is asked to contact KSP in Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.
Thursday, July 25th, 2024
Identity Confirmed Of Woman Found Dead After Fire
Identity of the woman who was found dead after a house fire in Glasgow has been released. The Barren County Coroner's Office confirms the death of 41-year-old Heather Berube. The early Saturday fire on Hummingbird Lane was contained to a single location in the first floor of the house and law enforcement investigators have neither confirmed or denied suspicion of criminal activity related to the death. An autopsy was performed and results are typically available in about six weeks. Fire officials also say the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Thursday, July 25th, 2024
Two Arrested On Theft And Drug Charges
A Munfordville man is among two arrested on drugs and theft charges. Friday, two men suspected of stealing from a victim in Grayson County were located driving a pickup along KY 224 (Millerstown Road). A Hart County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped the truck and identified them as 63-year-old James Burba of Munfordville and 28-year-old Dustin Davis of Leitchfield. A vehicle search turned up methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Burba and Davis were both arrested and taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, July 25th, 2024
Natural Gas Eruption Injures Two
A natural gas fire eruption in western Grayson County has injured two people. Multiple fire departments responded to the location just off KY 79 near Caneyville Wednesday morning where a fire was burning in the rear of a drilling truck with the fire originating from a pipe in the ground. The fire was contained quickly, preventing spread to the saddle tanks of the truck and nearby property. Two men working with the drilling operation were hurt during the incident with one being airlifted from the scene and the other taken to Twin Lakes Medical Center in Leitchfield. Additional details have not been officially released.
Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
Court Votes To Continue Lowering Tax Rates
The multi-year trend of lower tax rates is set to continue for Hart County. During Tuesday’s fiscal court meeting, magistrates approved the first reading for a 9.5% tax rate, down from 9.8% passed in 2023, 10.1% in 2022 and 10.3 in 2021. A second reading of the new tax rate will be held at the next fiscal court meeting. In other business, the court approved a referendum to put cannabis on the ballot for voters to decide how to implement Kentucky's new state-wide law. Jailer Israel Bergenson told the court there are currently 137 inmates at the facility and he presented the court with a check of just over $50,000. Sheriff Jeff Wilson announced Deputy Jacob Hodges has resigned. The justice center will be closed August 1st and 2nd for air conditioner repair. Animal control announced just over $1,000 in donations received along with a large supply of dog food donated by Tractor Supply Company in Munfordville. In preparation for winter road treatment, the court approved a salt bid of $112 per ton, down considerably from last season's cost of $175 per ton. A first reading for a 3-way stop was approved for River Oakes Subdivision at Holly and Sycamore along with Dogwood and Willow. The court accepted the sheriff's and clerk's 2nd quarter reports and voted to surplus 911 equipment. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is scheduled for August 13th.
Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
Woman Arrested For Armed Robberies
A woman was arrested in Hardin County Tuesday afternoon after attempting to rob a restaurant. Officers with Elizabethtown Police responded just before 1pm to Little Caesar’s on North Dixie Highway. A release from the police department says Shelli Davis of Louisville entered the business with a knife, demanding cash, then fled of foot. Davis was found a short time later and arrested. Police also learned Davis attempted to hold-up the adjacent Dollar General. Shelli Davis was charged with two counts of armed robbery and is jailed in Hardin County Detention Center.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
US 31W Repair Work Set To Begin
Work is expected to begin by the end of this week on a project to replace broken pavement along US 31W in Horse Cave. The resurfacing project which stretches from the Barren County Line to the intersection with KY 218 comes following significant delamination of pavement which occurred this past winter. Preliminary work is underway, with signal sensor placement. Milling is expected to begin Thursday (weather permitting) with paving to follow. The current estimated schedule shows paving being complete along the section next week. Motorists are reminded to pay close attention to work zone signs and flagger direction. Be prepared for slow moving and/or stopped traffic and expect short delays.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
Two Jailed After Warrant Search
Two people from Grayson County are jailed on drug charges after the Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force executed search warrants in Leitchfield last week. Officers arrived at a location on Thomas Street to search a residence and vehicle and while on site, the resident, identified as 25-year-old Tilley Darst, arrived in the drive way. The vehicle Darst was driving was the vehicle listed on the warrant. Pills, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found. Tilley Darst was taken into custody on related charges. Also arrested was 27-year-old Edric Garcia-Martinez. He is charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, tampering with physical evidence and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
Passenger On Motorcycle Dies In Crash
A motorcycle crash on Western Kentucky Parkway in Hopkins County has claimed the life of an Elizabethtown woman. The sheriff's department investigating the crash responded Friday evening after 44-year-old Nathan Henderson of Hodgenville lost control of his motorcycle for an unknown reason. His passenger, identified as 36-year-old Tiffany Underwood, died at the scene. Henderson was taken to a Nashville hospital. The crash remains under investigation.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Woman Found Dead After Fire
A woman was found dead after a house fire in Glasgow. Firefighters were called to a residence on Hummingbird Lane, which is just off Lexington Drive, early Saturday morning. The blaze was quickly extinguished and damaged appears to be mostly contained to the first floor of the residence. The victim has been sent to the state medical examiner for an autopsy. A spokesperson with Glasgow Police says it is not clear at this time whether the incident involves criminal activity, or not. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Identity of the victim is not officially released.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Wanted Man Located And Arrested After Fleeing
A man wanted in Hart and LaRue Counties who escaped police early last week was arrested Thursday in Green County. Last Monday night, officers with Hodgenville Police and LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to a domestic disturbance call from a location on North L&N Turnpike. A suspect, identified as 49-year-old Jason Wright of Magnolia, ran out the back door into adjacent woods and disappeared. An additional warrant was obtained for fleeing. Following up on multiple leads, officers with Hodgenville Police and Kentucky State Police located Wright in Green County on Thursday. He attempted to flee the location but was apprehended by troopers. Jason Wright was booked at Taylor County Detention Center. Charges from his warrants range from fleeing and evading, to probation violations, failure to appear, along with drug and paraphernalia possession.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Vehicle Thief Caught
Cave City Police arrested a man breaking into vehicles Thursday night. An officer observed 33-year-old Johnnathan Orellano-Barahona leaving the parking lot of Comfort Inn on Sanders Street in a Nissan Armada and initiated a traffic stop. A call had been received of a suspect in the parking lot with a matching vehicle description. After an ID and registration check, the vehicle tag came back as stolen out of Tennessee. Orellano-Barahona was taken into custody and charged with multiple traffic and registration violations, along with receiving stolen property and operating on a suspended license. He is jailed in Barren County Detention Center and appears in court today.
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
Hit And Run DUI
Friday night, Cave City Police responded to a hit and run collision at the intersection of US 31W and KY 90. An SUV was rear-ended by another SUV, which fled the scene. An officer attempted a traffic stop and the fleeing SUV continued to speed away. After a short chase, the SUV eventually stopped and the driver was identified as 47-year-old Trisha Hinshaw. She was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of an incident, fleeing or evading, wanton endangerment, resisting arrest and multiple traffic offences. Hinshaw remains jailed in Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, July 19th, 2024
Metcalfe Man Jailed On Sexual Abuse Crimes
A Metcalfe County man is in custody, charged with child sexual abuse crimes. Kentucky State Police arrested 57-year-old Steven Ray Hurt of Summer Shade Thursday following an investigation by the agency's electronic crime branch. Hurt is charged with distribution of matter portraying sex performances by a minor under 12. The investigation revealed over 100 files of child sexual abuse material in his possession. Steven Ray Hurt is jailed in Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, July 18th, 2024
Bid Accepted For Work On Horse Cave City Streets
In Horse Cave City Council’s special-called meeting from Wednesday, public comment was received regarding the city’s use of road funds given by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Rural and Municipal Aid. Proposed streets to be addressed include, Shewey Avenue, Bunnell Avenue, Warehouse Road, Desi Lane, 1st Street, Walnut Street and Church Street. A bid for resurfacing was submitted by Scotty’s Contracting in the amount of $99,960. The council voted to accept the bid.
Thursday, July 18th, 2024
Woman Free On Bond For Murder Charge Is Back In Jail
A Glasgow woman facing a murder charge who had been free on bond is back in jail after violation of terms of her release. As one of two people accused in the death of Michael “Mickey” Logsdon, 47-year-old Cheryl Leighanne Bennett was arrested Tuesday after a bench warrant was issued because she failed a court-ordered monitoring assessment last week. She is also accused of violating release terms by testing positive for methamphetamine use. Her attorney is arguing legally prescribed drugs account for false positives on those tests. Bennett is currently being held at Barren County Detention Center. No bond is set and she is scheduled to appear in court, as related to this arrest, on Monday. A pre-trial conference in the murder case is scheduled for August 14th. The other person charged in the murder of Mickey Logsdon is Bennett’s mother, Donna Logsdon, who remains free on bond.
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Two Arrested And Charged After Church Theft
Two men caught on live camera stealing supplies from Canaanland Baptist Church have been arrested. Glasgow Police were called around 10pm Monday when 67-year-old Timothy Lee Goad and 52-year-old Roscoe Ray Ennis were reported by a caller watching them loading their truck. Officers arrived as the truck left the church. Goad and Ennis ignored the attempt by police to stop them, colliding with the police cruiser and rendering it undriveable. The two men continued onto Oil City Road and then onto Veterans Outer Loop as additional units began pursuit. A short time later, the truck stopped and both men fled on foot before being apprehended. A search of the truck revealed suspected methamphetamine and paraphernalia. Timothy Lee Goad and Roscoe Ray Ennis are charged with theft by unlawful taking between $1,000 and $10,000, first-degree fleeing or evading police on foot and possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia. Goad, who was driving the truck, is also charged with leaving the scene of an incident, failure to render aid or assistance, reckless driving, first-degree fleeing or evading police in a motor vehicle, first-degree wanton endangerment and operating a motor vehicle under the influence.
Tuesday, July 16th, 2024
Men Arrested After Attempting To Pass Forged Checks
Glasgow Police arrested three men from Texas Friday for engaging in organized crime. Officers responded to a call of an attempt to cash fraudulent checks at a restaurant on Shane Drive and located the men after a short foot chase. These suspects, who were in possession of multiple fake IDs and checks, are identified as 19-year-old Jeison Barahona, 23-year-old Joel Barahona and 20-year-old Wilbeth Fernando. Charges include first-degree forgery, first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, displaying or possessing a cancelled or fictitious operator’s license, engaging in organized crime and first-degree fleeing or evading police (on foot). All three are jailed at Barren County Detention Center, each with a $100,000 bond and a scheduled court date for July 22nd.
Tuesday, July 16th, 2024
Couple Dies In Motorcycle Crash
A husband and wife are dead after a motorcycle crash Sunday on US 31W Bypass in Elizabethtown. The collision happened at the westbound ramp to Western Kentucky Parkway around 8pm when a 2024 Buick sedan/SUV crossover attempted a sharp right turn onto the ramp. The crossover struck the 2023 Harley Davidson motorcycle being driven by 67-year-old Billy Edwards, an off-duty Hardin County Sherriff’s Deputy and 24-year veteran of Elizabethtown Police. The collision ejected Edwards and his passenger, 58-year-old Kathy Edwards. Both died at the scene. The driver of the Buick, identified as 20-year-old Cameron Harris, and an unnamed passenger were not physically injured.
Monday, July 15th, 2024
Motorcycle Pursuit Ends With Crash And Driver Being Arrested
Police arrested a man Saturday night after he fled on a motorcycle from an attempted traffic stop. Kentucky State Police said the driver of a Harley Davidson was observed speeding just after 7pm on KY 101 in Smiths Grove. A high speed pursuit began toward Park City, where the suspect crashed then fled on foot. After several hours, 41-year-old Johnathan Ernspiker was located and arrested. He was booked in Warran County on charges of speeding, reckless driving, fleeing or evading police, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Monday, July 15th, 2024
Red Cross In Need Of Type O Blood Donations
American Red Cross is needing blood donations. The agency is hosting multiple blood drives throughout the region in upcoming days. During July, donors will receive a free ticket for the new movie “Twisters” via email and will be entered in a drawing for a 2025 Ram 1500 Big Horn truck. Type O and platelets are currently most needed, but all blood-types are welcome. More information can be found at redcrossblood.org. Appointiments can also be scheduled from the website.
Friday, July 12th, 2024
Jury Duty Scam Resurfaces
Another jury scam has surfaced, in an attempt to gain access to payment accounts over the phone. The Grayson County Sheriff’s Department says reports have been received that a scammer is claiming to be a lieutenant with the department when calling residents. The impersonator fabricates a missed jury duty story and offers to resolve a pending arrest by processing a fake fine payment over-the-phone. Officials do not call residents to notify them of missed jury duty and fines are never solicited over the phone to avoid being jailed. Residents receiving such calls should hang up immediately and not answer any questions or provide any information to the caller.
Friday, July 12th, 2024
Wanted Felon Arrested
Police arrested a Leitchfield man wanted for assault. Wednesday evening, officers with the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department received information on the location of 48-year-old Chad Dennis. Officers arrived at a residence on King Road and ultimately found Dennis hiding under a bed before taking him into custody. Already a convicted felon, Chad Dennis is accused of ambushing a victim being dropped off for work in the parking lot of Plastikon, located just off KY 259 and the Western Kentucky Parkway. Security video and witness statements indicate Dennis struck the victim in the back of the head with a metal pipe.
Friday, July 12th, 2024
School System Announces New Band Director
Caverna Schools has a new band director. Spencer Osborne is hired to take over middle and high school music and band programs. Originally from Owensboro and a graduate of Owensboro Catholic High School, Osborne completed his Music Education Degree at Murray State.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024
School System Will Have Two New Principals For The Upcoming Year
Bonnieville Elementary School’s search for a new principal is underway with the retirement announcement of Georgia Bryson. The school’s site based decision making council is in training today for the principal selection process. Applicant reviews could begin within the next couple of weeks. Bonnieville joins Munfordville Elementary in a leadership change. Just before the end of last school year, Adam Smith announced he would be leaving to take a principal position closer to his home at Clarkson Elementary in Grayson County. Christina Boone is now the principal for Munfordville.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024
Area Boil Water Advisory Information
Residents and restaurants in Munfordville now have water service back to normal. A boil water advisory issued early Tuesday has been lifted. With the advisory in effect, restaurants were restricted in some preparation procedures and were unable to serve fountain drinks in most cases. Cancellation of the advisory was announced mid-day Wednesday.
Caveland Environmental Authority announced water service will be disconnected today between Cave City and Horse Cave for a repair. After service is restored, a boil water advisory will be in effect for areas along US 31W between 1000 and 1300 address blocks and East Les Turner Road, including Caverna Schools. CEA says they will issue an update when the advisory is lifted.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024
Roadwork To Close County Road Today
Maintenance work to replace a cross drain will require closure of North Pleasant Hill Road just off Raider Hollow Road in Hart County today. The work zone is located just south of Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church, where crews will begin around 8am. Cross drain replacement should be complete and the road open by around noon.
Wednesday, July 10th, 2024
New License Office Coming To Region
With local residents divided among the closest regional driver licensing offices in the state, experiences at each of them can vary. Elizabethtown’s office is consistently booked up with appointments and stays extremely busy with added walk in traffic. Bowling Green is busy but usually somewhat less hectic than Elizabethtown. Many have found going to Columbia as the least congested local option, even with added driving distance. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced Monday, the opening of a new full-time office in Bardstown. The new location should provide some relieve for the popular and centrally located Elizabethtown office. The Bardstown location is the 33rd regional office to open since issuance services transitioned from Circuit Court Clerk Offices in summer of 2022. The new office is located at 860 West Stephen Foster Avenue. Appointments for open hours of Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm Eastern are now available through the second week of August online at drive.ky.gov. Walk ins are available based on availability.
Wednesday, July 10th, 2024
Low Income Home Cooling Assistance Available
Low income families in need of assistance to pay summer utility bills for cooling can soon apply for the LIHEAP Summer Subsidy. Enrollment begins July 16th at Community Action of Southern Kentucky Offices around the region. The program runs through September 13th or until funds are depleted. Qualified applications are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. The subsidy provides households with incomes up to 150% of Federal Poverty Guidelines a one-time benefit ranging from $50 to $250 depending on income levels and housing category. Benefits are paid directly to the household’s electric provider. Community Action for Hart County Residents is located at 509 A. A. Whitman Lane in Munfordville. Their phone number is 270-524-0224. Offices are also located on Happy Valley Road in Glasgow, on North Main Street in Brownsville and on West Stockton Street in Edmonton. Visit casoky.org for program guidelines and additional details to prepare an application.
Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Following the recent announcement by Munfordville city officials of Adam Sloan’s appointment to chief of Munfordville Fire Department, Horse Cave’s next fire chief was selected at Monday night’s Horse Cave City Council Meeting. Mason Michael, an experienced firefighter and long-time resident of Horse Cave was approved and sworn in to lead the Horse Cave Volunteer Fire Department. In other details from Monday night’s meeting, newly hired Hart County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Holly Crain addressed the council, reporting plans moving forward for the chamber. The council took up consideration of opting into establishing cannabis licensing. It was decided to put the measure out to voters at the upcoming general election. And, before adjourning, Police Chief Heather Childress was appointed to the regional advisory committee dealing with opioids and mental health for a two year term.
Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
Man Wanted By State Police
A public release from Kentucky State Police Post 4 in Elizabethtown requests public assistance in locating 36-year-old Eric T. Adams. Public Affairs Trooper Scotty Shar p says Adams is wanted for fleeing from a traffic stop and has an active bench warrant out of Bullitt County. Adams has a short beard and tattooed sleeves on both arms. He stands approximately 6' tall and weighs 198 lbs. The release states Adams could be "armed and dangerous." Anyone with information is asked to contact Post 4 at 270-766-5078 or dial 911.
Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
Man Who Shot Himself After Chase Has Died
In updating a tragic story from the holiday weekend, Hodgenville Police released the identity of the Louisville man who shot himself following a Friday night chase. A statement from Chief James Richardson says the family of Wayne Todd Vincent has opted to discontinue life support and donate his organs. Following the incident, Vincent was taken to Baptist Health Hardin and transferred to Louisville for treatment. Chief Richardson says aside from the initial report which aired Monday and this update of Vincent’s identity and death, no other information will be released.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Man Shoots Himself After Fleeing Police
Police attempted to stop a vehicle for speeding in Hodgenville Friday night when the driver sped away. Just after 11pm, the vehicle was clocked in excess of 40mph over the limit along Lincoln Farm Road. The driver lost control after striking a curb around the square and crashed on North Lincoln Boulevard. The driver then fled on foot and fired a handgun at officers. The male suspect was located behind Creekfront Park. As officers negotiated with the man, he held a gun to his head and fired a self-inflicted gun shot, which ended the stand-off. The suspect was taken to Baptist Health Hardin and his condition has not been officially released. There were two passengers in the vehicle who were physically uninjured. A statement from Hodgenville Police says identities are not being released at this time with the investigation still ongoing.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Elizabethtown Lane Closures On WK Parkway
There will be inspections this week on Western Kentucky Parkway Bridges over I-65 in Elizabethtown. Varying lane closures will be taking place and motorists should be prepared for merging conditions around inspection crews in both eastbound and westbound lanes of the parkway. Pay close attention to signs upon approaching the area.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Pet Dies In Vehicle Fire At Buc-ee's
Emergency crews responded to Buc-ee’s in Smiths Grove Sunday afternoon after being dispatched to a vehicle fire. The vehicle was parked at a gas pump and burning in the interior. A dog was rescued from inside and was treated at the scene, suffering from severe injuries as the fire was extinguished. The pet later died after being taken to a veterinarian facility. Smith’s Grove Police Chief Jason Franks complemented prompt action by store employees in shutting off gas pumps and assistance to emergency responders. Franks told a Bowling Green media outlet members of Smith’s Grove fire department went above and beyond in their attempt to save the pet and helping arranging and paying for expenses for the pet out of pocket. The cause of the fire has not been confirmed.
Monday, July 8th, 2024
Woman Dies In Home Fire
A woman died in a home fire off of US 62 (Bardstown Road) last week just outside of Elizabethtown. A neighbor noticed the fire and (knowing the woman rarely left her home) attempted to enter with an extinguisher but was unable to do so because of intense heat and smoke. Central Hardin and Valley Creek fire departments were dispatched and worked over an hour to extinguish the blaze. The body of 75-year-old Barbara Stewart was located inside. The cause of the fire has not been confirmed and remains under investigation.
Friday, July 5th, 2024
Police Looking For Suspect In Copper Wire Theft
Police are looking for one of two men accused of stealing hundreds of feet of copper wiring from Windstream. In January, the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department began investigating the theft near Canneyville which disrupted service in the area and caused over $100,000 in losses. Using surveillance, investigators identified 38-year-old Timothy Polston and 54-year-old Anthony Frank both of Caneyville. They were recently indicted by a grand jury. Polston was already jailed for parole violation. Frank remains on the loose.
Friday, July 5th, 2024
Local Student Elected National Beta President
A Barren County High School senior is given a prestigious honor. Grant Harper is now elected National Beta Club President. Beta honors and recognizes students through leadership, service, achievement and character. During the 2024 National Beta Convention, he was chosen out of several candidates from around the country. Harper has grown throughout his time in the club, winning a national club contest in middle school and serving as Senior Beta President for the state. His term as national president became effective this month.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024
Vehicle Inspection Fees Increasing Across The State
Fees for vehicle inspections in Kentucky will increase to $15 beginning mid-July. The current fee is $5 as processed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and conducted by law enforcement agencies across the state. Along with the increase, portions of the vehicle inspection process will become digital and owners will upload documentation. Changes take effect July 15th.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024
Fire At Convenience Store
A small fire at Speedway on Lincoln Road in Glasgow temporarily closed the store Tuesday morning. Glasgow Fire Department responded around 8:15 after a report of smoke and a burning smell. A small fire was extinguished which was contained within the building’s ductwork. It is believed to have been caused by a blower motor overheating and igniting dust. No injuries are reported.
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024
Federal Healthcare Fraud Charges For Glasgow Woman
A Glasgow woman is facing federal charges related to schemes to defraud healthcare benefit programs and misuse of controlled substances. Late last week, US Attorney Michael Bennett announced criminal charges against 44-year-old Carissa Uptegraff, a pharmacy employee, for stealing oxycodone valued more than $5,000. Alleged thefts took place at two different pharmacies prior to the controlled substances being made available for retail purchase. Uptegraff’s arrest is part of a strategically coordinated, two-week nationwide law enforcement action that resulted in criminal charges against 193 defendants that resulted in the submission of over $2.75 billion in alleged false billings.
Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024
Dam Removal Set To Resume On Green River
Removal of a dam along Green River which began two years ago and paused amid concerns for water levels affecting pumps in the river used by Edmonson County Water District is set to resume. The US Army Corps of Engineers and US Fish & Wildlife Service along with support from The Nature Conservancy will complete removal of Lock and Dam Five this summer. Since the project started in 2022, measures have been taken to ensure the water district has been able to plan for temporary challenges and permanent plans for a water supply intake after dam and lock removal. A pump has been tested by the water district to gather water even in low-water conditions. Corps officials have consistently made known the fact the lock and dam has exceeded its service life. At nearly 100 years old, it poses a safety risk. They say removal will protect public safety, increase recreational opportunities and enhance aquatic habitat as it restores free-flowing conditions to 73 miles of Green River.
Warrant Blitz Conducted
Hodgenville Police engaged in an arrest warrant roundup Friday night in LaRue County. Officers arrested Dakota Swarts in connection to an active case, charging him with unlawful transaction with a minor and for involvement in a sex act with a victim under the age of 16; Jacob Morton-McMillen was arrested on three warrants for failure to appear; Christopher Larrington was arrested on five warrants for failure to appear; Hazle SataMaria was arrested on two warrants for failure to appear and Raymundo Gonzalez was arrested for stalking, violation of an emergency protective order and harassment.
Monday, July 1st, 2024
Weekend Jail Bookings
Local weekend arrests and bookings at Hart County Jail include 58-year-old Ricky Vaughan for probation violations and failure to appear; 29-year-old Dalton Maulden for theft by unlawful taking; 30-year-old Alexis Fallin for assault, terroristic threatening and wanton endangerment; 64-year-old Terry Sanders for DUI, running a stop sign, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and for having open alcohol in a motor vehicle; 49-year-old Michael Purvis for non-payment of court costs and fees and a parole warrant.
Monday, July 1st, 2024
County May Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment figures for Hart County in May show a slight monthly increase in jobless numbers, following along with a statewide trend in comparison to April. Hart County’s May unemployment number is 4.8%, up two tenths of a percent. Kentucky’s county-by-county rates were released late last week by the Education and Labor Cabinet. Cumberland and Washington counties recorded the lowest jobless rates in the commonwealth at 3.4%, each. Martin County recorded the state’s highest unemployment rate at 9.5%. The statewide rate is 4.5% percent for May, compared with a 3.7% national unemployment rate for May. Trend-wise, unemployment in Hart County and the state (as a whole) has slowly moved in a negative direction through the first half of 2024. Hart County started the year with 4%. The statewide rate started at 3.8%. May unemployment numbers for surrounding counties ranked best to worst include Green County at 4.1%, Warren County at 4.3%, Hardin County at 4.5%, Barren and LaRue Counties both at 4.7%, Metcalfe at 4.8%, Grayson at 4.9%, and Edmonson County at 5.2%.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Man arrested for theft and numerous drug charges
Glasgow Police made a drug arrest early this morning (Friday). 34-year-old David Hatchett was arrested for theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting), theft by deception-including cold checks, trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd or greater offense (cocaine), drug paraphernalia - (buy/possess), possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified), possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree - drug unspecified, and possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree drug unspecified. Hatchett was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court July 1st.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Drug arrest made in Edmonson County
Edmonson County Sheriff's Office made a drug arrest Thursday. 35-year-old Jeremy Richardson was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess and theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting <$1,000). Richardson was lodged in Hart County Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court July 1st.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
Man attempts to evade police in Edmonson County
An attempted traffic stop led to a pursuit Thursday. 42-year-old Stanley Basham was arrested by the Edmonson County Sheriff's Office. Basham was charged with fleeing or evading police, 1st degree (motor vehicle), improper passing, reckless driving and persistent felony offender. Basham was transported to Hart County Detention Center. Bond was set at $10,000 cash.
Friday, June 28th, 2024
New Starbucks Announced For Glasgow
Glasgow business man Larry Glass has publicly revealed details regarding a new Starbucks location for Glasgow. Glass was contacted earlier this year by parties interested in bringing the popular chain to town. After working through a Lexington commercial brokerage firm, he says Barren River Plaza (which is adjacent to T J Health Pavilion) will be the home of Glasgow’s first Starbucks. It is expected to open in early summer of 2025.
Thursday, June 27th, 2024
Factory incident fatality
The identity of a man who died in a Tuesday afternoon factory incident in Hardin County has been released. Elizabethtown Police issued a statement indicating 59-year-old Franklin Logsdon of Campbellsville possibly fell into a chemical holding tank at Metalsa on the west end of town sometime before 4:30. Police say the initial call indicated Logsdon could not be located after not checking out of his shift. His tools and phone were found near the tank and a short time later, the tank was drained and his body was discovered inside it. An investigation into the cause of the incident continues but E-Town PD says at this time, nothing indicates criminal activity. This is the second fatality at the plant in recent years. In June of 2022, 24-year-old Lance Winemiller of Elizabethtown died after being struck by a forklift. Metalsa employs just under 2,000 workers at the plant just off of Ring Road. The company manufactures chassis and other related parts for multiple models of Ford vehicles.
Thursday, June 27th, 2024
Sexual abuse arrest in Edmonson County
A Cave City man has been arrested by the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department on charges related to sexual abuse of a minor. Officers served a Warren County warrant Tuesday on 38-year-old Samuel Scarbrough after an alleged incident earlier in the day. The victim’s exact age is not specified. Two phones and several SIM cards were seized for electronic forensics experts to investigate. Additional charges could be added. Samuel Scarbrough is jailed at Warren County Detention Center with a $10,025 bond.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
At Hart County Fiscal Court’s Tuesday meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported a total of 157 inmates at the facility and Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported radio equipment purchased from previously announced grants has been installed. Wilson also told the court an application is in for federal funds to assist in drug related cases. Bids were accepted for purchasing a new Chevrolet Tahoe and a used Chevrolet Tahoe from Don Franklin Auto, totaling $113,000 for use by the jail and sheriff’s department. The court approved a $16-Thousand warranty agreement with Trane for air conditioning systems at the Judicial Center. Approval was given for Judge Executive Joe Choate to sign a letter for erosion issues along Green River at no additional cost to the county. The court also approved payment to Green River Valley Water District Board Members for no more than $450 per month and approved administrative code and drug policy updates. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting will be Tuesday, July 23rd.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
Smoke Reported But No Fire At Restaurant
A report of smoke paged Leitchfield Fire Department to Captain D’s on Main Street early Tuesday. Police and EMS units also reported to the scene after the 1:30am call. As firefighters entered the building, dense smoke was observed but no fire was found. Investigation revealed an issue with a fryer caused the smoke. The building was ventilated and emergency responders cleared the scene within about an hour.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
Officials At Corvette Plant Say There Was No Fire After Smoke Report
A late Monday report of a fire in the Bowling Green Corvette Plant has been addressed by officials at the facility. Security received the report and quickly investigated but could not substantiate the notification. Upon notification of possible smoke, emergency responders were also immediately called. A Bowling Green media outlet reported a possible fire and scanner traffic was heavily quoted on social media. Those reports were speculation as crews responded and planned for multiple contingencies of any emergency they might face upon arrival. Plant officials released a statement Tuesday saying the facility did not have a fire, labeling the incident a “false alarm”.
Wednesday, June 26th, 2024
House Fire In Glasgow
Glasgow Fire Department responded to a house fire along Frazier Avenue on Monday. Firefighters forced entry to search for a possible victim within, but determined the residence was empty. The fire was extinguished in a short time with no injuries reported. Preliminary investigation suggests cause of the fire as electrical.
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
Mall Developer Details Future Plans
Shopping malls have faced drastic challenges over the past decade or so. Online shopping, cultural changes of hangouts, a resurgence in outlet malls, along with a pandemic which snuffed out retailers barely staying open before, have slowly put many indoor malls in the same category of losing revenue and interest. There’s no better example of a once-thriving mall that only a few shoppers now visit than Towne Mall, Established 1985, in Elizabethtown. Last November, the property was sold to a local ownership group for a reported $9.5 Million after the California-based owner allowed the property to hit foreclosure. Last week, the new owner’s plan for rebranding, re-imagining and renovation was made public with the start of $10 Million (plus) conversion to the “City Center”. J C Penny is the only original store remaining in the current mall. They are staying, along with a relocated Bealls. Malibu Jack’s has announced plans to locate in the new City Center. The indoor family fun park has locations in Louisville and in Lexington. One new feature is an outdoor commons area in the middle of the property where Bealls currently sits, which is expected to feature several restaurants. The recent announcement did not confirm if other existing stores, Belk, American Eagle, Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works would be staying long-term. The overall project to covert Towne Mall to City Center is expected to take about two years and will also include parking and lighting improvements and potential increased access from the backside of the property between Sams and the Home Depot.
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
New Barren County High Principal
With retirement of Superintendent Bo Matthews and Barren County High School Principal Amy Irwin announced to fill the position, a search has been underway for the high school’s new principal. Letitia Hughes will be taking over. She was announced as the next principal Monday morning. With a background which started in Metcalfe County Schools in 1994, she has been in the Barren County High School family since 1998 and is stepping up from the assistant principal position.
Tuesday, June 25th, 2024
Man Arrested For Secret Video Of Minor
A Glasgow man is jailed after secretly filming a minor within a home. Police arrested 32-year-old Corey Pruitt Saturday, charging him with video voyeurism, installing an eavesdropping device and other associated violations along with possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor under the age of 12. A female juvenile and her sister notified police they had been recorded on a cell phone concealed in a closet. Investigators say Pruitt’s phone had several videos taken from concealed locations in different rooms of the residence and video subjects were unaware of being recorded. Pruitt is jailed in Barren County Detention Center. No bond is currently set.
Monday, June 24th, 2024
Glasgow Parking Garage Partially Closed
After engineers inspected the downtown Glasgow Parking Structure, the city announced part of the structure is being closed. The consulting firm Qk4, hired by the city says the structure is near its end of service under current conditions. Previous concrete patches, the pedestrian walkway to the square, an elevator shaft and the west entrance are noted as areas of concern. The garage remains partially open but closed areas will allow quicker evaluation and planning for engineers to design a repair project. A timeline for the process has not been announced.
Monday, June 24th, 2024
Man Arrested For Stealing Truck And Mower
A Smiths Grove man is facing multiple charges related to a theft case in Edmonson County. Officers with the sheriff’s department arrested 33-year-old Cody Browning after finding him with a stolen Dodge pickup and lawn mower. Arrest records indicate Browning lied to deputies after being questioned about both items. Upon further investigation, Browning was found in possession of anabolic steroids, needles, marijuana and other drug paraphernalia. Browning also lied about a female subject who was whit him. An ID check revealed a warrant for her arrest. Browning is charged with theft, several related drug offences and for hindering the female’s arrest.
Monday, June 24th, 2024
New Troopers Graduate From Academy
New troopers are on the street in Kentucky. Cadet Class 104 graduated Friday from the state police training academy in Frankfort after 24 weeks of intense training and preparation.
Graduates with new assignments to local posts include:
Post 3, Bowling Green - Isaiah Carter, Columbia
Cullen Cox, Somerset
Zackary Giles, Columbia
Wade Hughes, Morgantown
Emmanuel Johnson, Portland, Tennessee
Ryan Newman, East Brunswick, New Jersey
Landon Sharber, Louisville
Post 4, Elizabethtown:
William Hendricks, Shepherdsville
Matthew Mann, Springfield
Post 15, Columbia:
Codie Ford, Tompkinsville
Kentucky State Police is now accepting applications for Cadet Class 105, which is slated to begin in November. The deadline to apply is June 30th. For more information about career opportunities, visit kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov.
Friday, June 21st, 2024
Men Sentenced In 2022 Hart County Murder
Three men charged with murdering Robert Myers on Hammonsville Road nearly two years ago have been sentenced. All three had entered a plea of guilty, so there was no trial. Court records show 23-year-old Cecil Daniels, 67-year-old Dale Hodge and 33-year-old Brandon Hodge made their election back in February of this year. Daniels pled guilty to complicity to murder and first-degree complicity to burglary. He was sentenced to 25 years for the first felony and 10 years for the second, running concurrently. He could be eligible for parole in 2042. Dale Hodge and Brandon Hodge admitted guilt to first-degree criminal conspiracy to burglary and criminal facilitation of murder. With the first charge yielding a 10-year sentence and the second a five-year sentence, running concurrently. Dale Hodge could be eligible for parole this year and Brandon Hodge could be eligible in 2025. All three remain prisoners in Oldham County.
Friday, June 21st, 2024
Park City Celebrates New Community Recreational Features
Thursday was a big day in Park City as officials celebrated new community recreational features. ‘Ole Lewis, a train engine repurposed as a bike rack was dedicated at the corner of South Underwood by First Street, adding a whimsical and functional touch to the town's landscape along the exisiting Ronnie Stinson and Joe Bailey bike trail. The new bike station is made possible with help from Caveland Environmental Authority. The city also celebrated a new "Bark Park", built by Park City Maintenance Department with help from Western Kentucky University. Park City Bark Park is located on the former Little League field, across from Park City Elementary.
Thursday, June 20th, 2024
New Corvette Museum Exhibit
A new exhibit is open at the National Corvette Museum called “Ground to Sky: The Sinkhole Reimagined.” The display celebrates bringing the involved cars out of the hole and remembering what happened as opposed to scrapping them out or putting them away. It focuses on the chronology of the museum’s developments over the past ten years since the sinkhole incident in February of 2014. The collapse brought worldwide attention to the museum, and the attraction seeks to showcase the progress made since then. The exhibit remains open until September 15th.
Thursday, June 20th, 2024
Bear Sightings Getting Attention
Black bear sightings throughout neighboring communities have gained a lot of attention in recent weeks. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife officials say this is a typical part of male bears’ annual migrations. The increase of awareness is certainly due (in significant part) to availability of phones to take photos and video, then sharing them on social media. Locally, videos have been posted from Pine Ridge near Bonnieville and even the Hart County Jail in Munfordville. Sightings have also been posted in nearly every surrounding county, with many of them occurring in the early morning. A Fish and Wildlife spokesperson says most of these are younger bears which live with the mother for the first year and a half. When breeding season kicks up in early summer, the young bear gets the boot and heads out on their own looking for a mate and new territory. The department says bears seen locally are mostly passing through and will journey back to mountain areas by the end of breeding season. Experts believe local bear sightings are due to migration more so from Middle Tennessee coming up through the Cumberland and Dale Hollow areas, not necessarily from Eastern Kentucky as popularly suspected.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024
Two Arrested On Additional Charges As Officers Serve Warrant
Police serving a warrant arrested the subject and another person on additional charges Friday. Officers with the Hardin County Drug Task Force and the LaRue County Sheriff’s Department arrived at a residence on Shawnee Drive in Hodgenville and upon serving the warrant, noticed a strong odor of marijuana inside the house. After a search warrant was obtained, marijuana, methamphetamine, other controlled substances, paraphernalia and money were found. Police arrested Kurt “Tony” King and charged him with related possession offences. While officers were on-scene, King received a phone call from a man placing an order for methamphetamine. Officers waited for Sebastian Chytla to arrive and complete the transaction, upon which he was arrested and charged with an array of related charges. King and Chytla were booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024
Shots Fired In Road Rage Incident On I-65
A case of road rage let to shots being fired from one vehicle into another Tuesday on I-65. Kentucky State Police responded to a location south of Park City heading toward Smiths Grove after the back window of an SUV was shot out by a person in a pickup. Two men, identified as Ernesto Martinez and Carlos Gonzales were arrested and taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on related charges. Details of what sparked the road rage incident have not been confirmed. There were no injuries resulting from the incident.
Wednesday, June 19th, 2024
Car And Dump Truck Collide Head-On
A Grayson County woman was seriously injured when her car collided with a dump truck Monday in Leitchfield. Emergency responders were called around 3:30 to the wreck on West Main Street at Basham Drive. Preliminary investigation indicates the woman was westbound and drifted into the oncoming lane before hitting the dump truck loaded with rock. The woman was taken to Twin Lakes Medical Center then flown to Louisville. The truck driver, who works for Hodges Trucking in Sonora, was not physically injured in the collision.
Tuesday, June 18th, 2024
Man Jailed For Abusing 14-Month-Old
A Horse Cave man is jailed for criminal abuse of a child. State Police made charges against 20-year-old Cody Jones after he allegedly abused the 14-month-old intentionally Thursday. The child suffered multiple injures all over its body. Cody Jones is booked at Hart County Jail with a $50,000 bond.
Tuesday, June 18th, 2024
Edmonson Water Issues Boil Water
A boil water advisory is issued by Edmonson County Water District. The potential exists for bacteriological contamination due to low or no pressure resulting from a main-line leak. Areas affected include all customers west of 15872 Cub Run Highway, Dog Creek, Robin Lane, KY 88 to Clarkson, KY 479, KY 1214 and KY 259 north of Vanmeter School Road. The advisory covers both sides of these routes. The advisory will remain in effect until water samples pass contamination testing. A boil water advisory means customers must boil water to a full boil for at least three minutes before consumption. Anyone with questions is welcome to call Edmonson County Water District at 270-597-2165.
Tuesday, June 18th, 2024
Enhanced Scam Warning
State officials with the Administrative Office of the Courts are warning citizens about scams involving fake arrest warrants bearing forged signatures of court personnel and law enforcement. Fraudulent warrants are being circulated demanding payment to avoid arrest. While such scams are not uncommon or isolated to Kentucky, included forgeries are becoming more sophisticated and may display the Kentucky Court of Justice seal, a case number and list various offenses such as failure to appear and missed jury duty. In these types of scams, recipients are typically instructed to call a number to get a settlement, provide personal identifying information and pay money. Scammers may even have their phone number masked to appear from a court facility or another government agency. Residents should know a valid arrest warrant would not be served by phone, text or email. Kentucky courts and law enforcement will never demand payment over the phone to satisfy an obligation. Individuals who have been contacted or victimized by scammers should immediately contact their local law enforcement agency.
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Local Cities Receive Community Project Funding
Edmonton and Glasgow are getting a share of $8.5 Million in funding to improve community facilities in 12 areas of the commonwealth. State-wide, these funds will be used for projects which include a new fire station, a new emergency medical services station and several new community centers. Edmonton receives $750,000 to help build a community center and amphitheater at Edmonton Memorial Park. The center will provide space for meetings and social events, as well as physical fitness activities. The amphitheater will host concerts and other cultural events. Glasgow and the Barren County Family YMCA will receive $750,000 to build an addition to the YMCA’s main building to provide space for an already successful senior citizens meal and exercise program. Funds for these projects come from Kentucky’s Community Development Block Grant – Community Projects Program, administered by Kentucky’s Department for Local Government.
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Motorcycle Pursuit Through Four Counties
Munfordville Police was asked to intercept a northbound motorcycle being pursued by Cave City Police Thursday night along I-65. The 2005 Honda VT1100 continued north to the Sonora exit recklessly passing vehicles and changing lanes with multiple cruisers in pursuit. The motorcycle came to a stop about two miles north of Sonora, where officers arrested 33-year-old Steven Wayne Kolley. He was in possession of methamphetamine and was driving on a DUI suspended license. He was booked at Hart County Jail on a long list of traffic related charges, wanton endangerment charges and drug related charges.
Monday, June 17th, 2024
Man Assaults Employees At Office Of Local Attorney
A physically handicap man with a history of arrests is accused of attacking employees at Rogers And Driver Attorneys At Law in Glasgow on Thursday. Glasgow Police Department was called when 59-year-old Raymon Ingram entered the firm’s office and hit a female employee several times and assaulted a male employee. Officers arrived and arrested Ingram. He is charged with multiple assault counts, disorderly conduct, terroristic threatening and criminal mischief. He was booked at Barren County Detention Center and is currently being held without bond. His motive for entering the attorney’s office is not officially confirmed by police. In December of 2022, he was arrested when police served a search warrant at his residence based on accusations of harassing communications, stalking and terroristic threatening. During that incident, he became verbally combative and resisted arrest. He has a theft and burglary arrest record from 2003 and a harassing communications arrest record from 1999.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Funeral Director Honored
A local funeral home owner and director is being honored by The Funeral Directors Association of Kentucky. The organization presented Jerry Patton with the Golden Service Award for 60 years of service to the profession. Patton has been a minister of many area churches throughout his life and operates funeral homes in Brownsville, Park City and Cave City.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Reds Win, Hawks State Tournament Run Ends
The Reds doubled up the Cubs 8-4 Thursday night at Great American Ball Park. Game two of the weekend series is set for 6:10 tonight. Coverage begins at 5:40, here on WLOC Sports.
The state tournament run comes to a close for LaRue County’s Baseball Team as they were defeated Thursday by PRP, 11-5.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Residential Break-In Suspect Arrested
Police in Hodgenville responded to a trespassing complaint on Thursday at a residence along Cox Lane. When officers arrived, they determined a man named Aaron Valle of Radcliff had forced entry into the home by breaking a back door. No one in the home was injured during the break-in. Police arrested Valle and charged him with burglary and illegal possession of a police scanner. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, June 7th, 2024
Non-Partisan Races Set
Candidate filing has closed for November non-partisan races across the state, locking in that part of the general election ballot. Ten filed for Munfordville City Council: Tara Wilson, Cassie Eldridge, Ricky Line, Marcia Lenz, Susan Smith, Martha Taylor, Jeremy Atwell, Bob Miller, Cathy Thomas and Jessica Nunn. Eight filed for Horse Cave City Council: Larry Bunch, Velpha Hatchett, Miranda Hatcher, Vickie Rogers, Sue Nunn, Randy Russell, John Buckingham, Jr. and Perry Martin. Four filed for Bonnieville City Council: Larry Srygler, Melody Shanaberger, Danny Thompson and Johnny Hornback. Two filed for Caverna School Board: Jennifer Briggs and Wayne Hatcher. Two filed for the LeGrande District of Hart County’s School Board: Sonya Gedda and Andrea Robertson. Two filed for the Memorial District of Hart County’s School Board: Leslie Jeffries and Sheryl Shirley. And, two filed for the Cub Run District of Hart County’s School Board: Tyler Holthouser and Christian Reynolds.
Thursday, June 6th, 2024
Date Set For Buc-ee's Opening
A date is set for the Smith’s Grove I-65 Buc-ee’s opening. The public will be able to visit the 53,000 square-feet store and its 120 fueling pumps on June 24th. A ribbon cutting is scheduled that Monday at Noon. The new store is the second for the chain to be built in Kentucky. Traffic flow near Smith’s Grove is reconfigured along KY 100 at the interstate interchange over to US 68 and features a roundabout with a slip-ramp for seamless access into the store from the interstate. The road project was part of a permit obligation for the gas station chain and was approved by state transportation engineers. Other new Buc-ee’s locations have opened with a burst of visitors and congested parking lots, lasting weeks before normalizing. Given the hype, motorist destination popularity and locals (too) wanting to check out the new location, visitors can expect the same in Smith’s Grove.
Thursday, June 6th, 2024
Total Finalized For Crusade For Children
The final total is in from this past weekend’s 71st Annual WHAS Crusade For Children. The organization received just over $5.7 Million this year. WHAS Crusade For Children is characterized by a deep history of fire departments filling boots and hats with money from their communities and parading their donation totals through a live telethon each year at the studios of the Louisville media outlet. For years, a large portion of the funds were gathered over a weekend period of concentrated roadblocks. But these days, for safety reasons amid higher driver distractions and more congested traffic patterns, fundraising efforts are more spread out through the year and generally do not involve roadblocks. Still, the Crusade remains successful and returns every dollar raised to assist children and their families throughout Kentuckiana. Fire departments in our general local area which participated include Clarkson Fire Department ($26,142), East Grayson County Fire Department ($4,655), Elizabethtown Fire Department ($14,245), Glendale Fire Department ($7,264), Greensburg-Green County Fire Department ($16,218), Leitchfield Fire Department ($14,584), Sonora Fire and Rescue ($5,704), Summersville Fire Department ($4,834), Upton Fire Department ($8,190) and White Mills Fire Department ($10,048).
Wednesday, June 5th, 2024
Multiple Fatal and Serious Injury Wrecks Tuesday
After a weekend filled with multiple tragedies on roads throughout the region, a string of fatal and serious injury wrecks happened again on Tuesday. Here in Hart County, a northbound passenger vehicle wreck around Noon on I-65 just north of Munfordville began a traffic slow down which resulted in a dump truck hauling rock rear-ended a semi hauling utility poles. The driver of the dump truck suffered life-threatening injuries. Names and investigation details have not yet been officially released. Traffic conditions rapidly became congested with the interstate backing up nearly nine miles to Horse Cave at the peak. Detour traffic on US 31W caused major congestion through Bonnieville, Munfordville and Horse Cave as well as the US 31E corridor to Hodgenville as motorists avoided the interstate. Cleanup and investigation were complete with the interstate reopened just before 7pm.
On the Western Kentucky Parkway, a crash around the same time blocked the westbound between White Mills and Clarkson. The wreck involved a commercial vehicle and a passenger vehicle which claimed the life of 28-year-old Kelsey Dunn. She was the Band Director of North Hardin High School. As traffic backed up on the westbound side of the parkway back towards Elizabethtown, a semi hauling cedar wood planks collided with a dump truck and overturned near the White Mills Exit 124 interchange. There were no serious injuries in that collision. The two crashes resulted in US 62 being used as a detour route for both directions, creating extremely heavy congestion. The fatal wreck scene near Clarkson cleared around 5:30 and the scene near White Mills cleared around 8:30.
Wednesday, June 5th, 2024
New Superintendent Introduced
Barren County Schools Superintendent Bo Matthews announced his retirement back in February after serving 13 years in the position and a combined 33 years within the school system. A search to replace him has been underway for the past few weeks and Tuesday night, current Barren County High School Principal Amy Irwin was announced as the next superintendent. Irwin has been principal at the high school since 2019 and served in a number of positions for the school system prior to being part of the administrative staff. Her move becomes official on July 1st.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
New Athletics Director Announced
A familiar face is the new Athletics Director of Metcalfe County Schools. With 24 years in the school system as a teacher and coach of various sports, John Allen was formally introduced on Friday to take over from Matt Shirley who is leaving the position but continuing in other roles within the school system. Allen says he is thankful for the opportunity and has a life-long passion for Hornet Sports. He looks forward to working with coaches, parents, student-athletes and the community in continuing strong programs in the county. Superintendent Josh Hurt relayed his confidence in Allen saying he brings great deal of experience in the world of interscholastic athletics. Allen played collegiate basketball for Eastern Kentucky University, where he remains the Colonels’ fourth all-time leading scorer.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
School System Working To Advance Staff Salaries
Another local school district is hearing a loud and unified voice for higher pay. Certified employees of Grayson County Schools are currently set to receive a 3% increase and classified employees are set to receive a minimum of $1 per hour increase. With some adjacent districts announcing higher raises and with staff in Hart County mounting a successful campaign to get an additional increase after an initial increase was approved, Grayson County’s staff is rallying to say 3% is not enough. Grayson County Superintendent Doug Robinson made a media statement acknowledging the campaign and school employees importance, saying he is working with other administrators and school leaders about the budgeting process and actively pursuing a mutual goal. He referenced the fact Grayson County Schools has increased pay by approximately 10% combined over the past three years but that does not translate to keeping pace with today’s economic environment. Superintendent Robinson says budget cuts in several areas and additional revenues are required for salary changes.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
Origins Of Localizing Tensions Between School Systems And Staff
From a wider perspective, some are asking why so many individual school systems’ employees are campaigning for wages where it is usually a state-wide push or metro schools push for higher wages. When Governor Andy Beshear announced the “Education First” segment of his proposed budget in August of last year, he was heading into the homestretch of a reelection campaign that was shaping up to be a close one, especially in rural areas. His version of the budget included an 11% school pay increase across the state, along with several other features such as a stipulation for no health insurance increases, benefits such as teacher student loan forgiveness and fully funding pre-kindergarten. Upon Beshear’s announcement, state budget advisors along with a many senators and representatives said that level of increase and included items were clearly not going to be fully possible. Critics say the governor’s moonshot proposal effectively punted to the general assembly for a lesser and more realistic education budget option. When the general assembly finalized and passed the budget earlier this year, they didn’t specify state-wide school pay increases, but instead included an increase via the per-pupil funding formula --- also known as the SEEK Formula --- which provided additional funds, leaving decisions up to individual school boards to administer raises. Critics of the final budget from the general assembly say (similar to the governor) they effectively punted to local school boards. This has resulted in varied funds and an inconsistent application of staff pay increases from district to district. With school systems and employees running comparisons against each other in geographic size, student numbers, pay scales and other factors, tensions between workers and those who decide amounts of pay increases have boiled over to local school boards instead of the senate, house and governor’s office.
Tuesday, June 4th, 2024
Coroner's Office Asks For Help From The Public
The Warren County Coroner’s Office is seeking next of kin for 70-year-old Rick Tanega, who passed away on Friday. A spokesperson says he was formerly of Edmonton and may have family and friends in the surrounding area. Anyone with information to help the coroner’s office is asked to call 270-843-3111.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
Fatal Collision in Green County
KSP Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision Friday night on West Buckner Hill Road in Green County. The preliminary investigation revealed that 49-year-old Larry Waters, of Greensburg, was traveling west on West Buckner Hill Road in a 1990 Chevy Lumina when he approached a 2013 Jeep Wrangler traveling eastbound being operated by Justin Smith, 30, of Greensburg. Waters' vehicle traveled left of center of the roadway as he approached Smith's vehicle. In an attempt to avoid a collision, Smith steered onto an earth embankment outside the right shoulder of the roadway however, the vehicles collided in a sideswipe manner. Smith's vehicle overturned, ejecting four occupants. A passenger in Smith's vehicle, 28-year-old Blake Mitchell, of Greensburg was transported to University of Louisville Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased by the Jefferson County Coroner. Smith was also transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of severe injuries. 29-year-old Dustin Ray, of Greensburg, and 29-year-old Michael Boils, of Greensburg, refused medical treatment at the scene. Waters also refused medical treatment at the scene. Larry Waters was arrested and charged with DUI, 1st offense, vehicular homicide, assault, 1st degree, and wanton endangerment, 1st degree, (2 counts). Waters was lodged in Taylor County Detention Center. An investigation is continuing.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
First Responders Answer Weekend Calls To Beech Bend Park
It has been a tough weekend for public relations at Beech Bend Park. In a bizarre incident Friday night, police and other emergency personnel responded to the park after hours and found 30-year-old Robert Cherry at the top of the main rise of the Kentucky Rumbler roller coaster. After responders climbed onto the tracks and spent an hour of negotiating, Cherry voluntarily came down the hill of the coaster. He was booked at Warren County Regional Jail for wanton endangerment, disorderly conduct, criminal trespassing, operating a vehicle under the influence, menacing and fleeting police. He is jailed with a $10,000 bond. At the close of the weekend, emergency personnel were called to the park to the initial report of five people trapped on a ride just after 6pm. Further investigation revealed no riders had been trapped but a rider’s seatbelt would not release at the end of a ride and the rider’s mother called 911. By the time first responders arrived, the rider was unbelted.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
DUI Arrest After Man Runs Into Unoccupied Home
Police in Grayson County say a driver was intoxicated when he crashed into a home on Lilac Road Saturday evening. The crash happened just after 7pm in the 1800 block. A Dodge Ram, driven by 32-year-old John Hardesty, was headed south and exited the road in a curve. The truck traveled about 75 yards and hit a cluster of trees and struck the side of the empty residence. Hardesty’s injuries were not serious. He is charged with DUI and criminal mischief.
Monday, June 3rd, 2024
Woman Dies In Sunday Collision
A woman died in a crash on Lincoln Parkway at the Sportsman Lake Road intersection along the edge of Elizabethtown early Sunday. Two others were injured. An Elizabethtown Police spokesperson says officers were dispatched around 11am to the intersection where a Toyota Highlander entered the intersection traveling southbound from Sportsman Lake Road while attempting to turn left. The Highlander was struck in the driver’s side by a Toyota RAV 4 traveling westbound which failed to stop for the vehicle. The woman driving the Highlander was unresponsive and was pronounced dead at Baptist Health Hardin. A juvenile female passenger sustained minor injuries in the crash. The driver of the RAV 4 sustained serious injuries and was flown University of Louisville Hospital in critical condition. Identification has not been officially released as of our news deadline.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
KY 218 To Be Closed Westbound Three Weeks In Horse Cave
After some preliminary work along KY 218 (East Main Street) in Downtown Horse Cave, removal of asphalt and concrete on will begin Monday, June 3rd, on the westbound side of the road. Construction crew operations will require closing westbound KY 218 between KY 1846 (Short Cut Road) and US 31W (Dixie Street). Eastbound KY 218 through town will remain open to allow access to business and residential locations. For westbound travelers through Horse Cave, this will resemble traffic closures for the annual Heritage Festival. The final opportunity for westbound semi-trucks and other commercial vehicles to detour will be at KY 1846. There are no turnaround opportunities for larger vehicles after that point. Due to the high angle turn from KY 1846 onto southbound US 31W, the suggested detour begins at the Wigwam intersection of US 31E, traveling south to westbound KY 70 (at Griderville), then to northbound US 31W (at Cave City) and then back to KY 218 at Horse Cave. Vehicles accessing I-65 can also do so at Cave City for a closer option from the detour route. This traffic pattern phase will last for approximately three weeks. An update will be announced before work switches to the eastbound side for closure.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
Missing Teen Found Safe
Good news for the family of a missing girl from Edmonson County. Officials with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department say 16-year-old Hannah Easterday has been located and is safe. She had been missing for three days. Details of her disappearance and finding were not officially released.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
City To Purchase Property With New Police Headquarters In Mind
Hodgenville’s City Council has purchased a vacant building with plans in the works for a new police headquarters. At a special meeting last week, approval was given for the $275,000 spot at 1250 Old Elizabethtown Road, the former location of DWE Electric. Mayor Jim Phelps says the property features a large fenced-in area that could be used as an impound lot along with other significant storage.
Friday, May 31st, 2024
Reds Recap
The Reds were off Thursday. They start a weekend series this afternoon in Chicago. Game time is 1:20 with coverage beginning at 12:50 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Power Restored For Local Areas
Utility crews made significant progress again Wednesday in restoring power across the region. Currently, both local electric utilities report zero outages. The final cluster of customer outages was restored by farmer’s RECC Wednesday afternoon.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Debris From Personal Property Shouldn't Be Placed On Right Of Way
With broken trees and other damage in the wake of weekend storms, residents should not place debris on state right of way. Any debris, including trees already placed on state right of way, should be removed. As road maintenance crews continue working with available resources along right of way areas where heavy damage occurred in western and south-central portions of the state, The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet reminds residents removal of debris on private property is the responsibility of the property owner.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Reds Recap
The Reds were unable to take the final game of their homestand, losing to the Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon, 5-3. Today is an off day for Cincinnati as they travel to Chicago to begin a weekend series with the Cubs at Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Scheffler Charges Dropped
Pro Golfer Scottie Scheffler’s charges have been dropped related to his arrest outside Valhalla Golf Club week before last. He was accused of dragging a police detective with his PGA-assigned vehicle while the officer was directing traffic around a fatal traffic incident. During initial proceedings last week, prosecutors argued Scheffler should be treated like any other defendant. A Louisville Metro Police Department video released last week shows no dragging taking place and the officer had not turned on his body camera. Multiple witnesses also say the officer was not dragged. In video of Sheffler in the back of a police vehicle, he is observed communicating with police that he was hit with a flashlight by the detective during the incident. Sheffler’s lawyer claims there are sufficient grounds for a lawsuit but Sheffler wants to move on and does not wish to pursue any counter-legal avenue.
Thursday, May 30th, 2024
Governor's Detail Trooper Indicted
A Kentucky State Police trooper from Campbellsville is indicted for two felonies related to theft of state property. According to state records, 42-year-old Daniel Forbis was part of the Governor Andy Beshear’s security detail. He is charged with theft by unlawful taking and abuse of public trust. The indictment comes out of Franklin County, where Trooper Forbis allegedly took property while on duty on two separate occurrences in June 2023 and February of this year. The property is valued at more than $10,000 but contents are not specified in any released information. Trooper Forbis is currently suspended without pay, with an initial court appearance set for July 12th. Before becoming a trooper, he worked for police departments in Lebanon and Campbellsville.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
Power Restoration Progress
Utility crews made significant progress Tuesday in restoring power across the region. All local customers of Kentucky Utilities have been restored. Tuesday morning’s total of 1,500 outages for Farmer’s RECC is now down to around 60 outages, with 27 of those in Hart County (as of 6am). Crews continue working with the assistance of neighboring cooperatives. FRECC’s latest statement says they expect to have all customers back in service Friday. Crews are down to repairing areas that only have an average of about three to five customers per issue, meaning that each repair requires similar times but restores fewer locations. FRECC says customers who are still out are not forgotten and work is continuing as quickly and safely as possible.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
On Tuesday, Hart County Fiscal Court approved the purchase of 52 acres adjacent to the campus of Hart County High School. At the court’s previous meeting on May 14th, a real-estate discussion pertaining to an undisclosed property led to approval of pursuing the property situated just east of the high school property border extending from a section of road frontage on Lonoke Road to road frontage on KY 88 adjacent to Munfordville First United Methodist Church. Judge executive Joe Choate says there has been interest in the property for some time now, and says there are several opportunities for the county once the property is acquired. Judge Choate says just over $1 Million in funds for the property, which is part of the Noma Jean and Leon Tharp Estate, were allocated to the county from Frankfort in the newly passed state budget.
In other news from Tuesday’s Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting, a second reading was held for the 2024-25 fiscal budget, which totals just over $14 Million. Magistrate Kate Kenny reported good progress with the first meeting of the new animal control committee. Jailer Israel Bergenson reports 159 inmates at the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson requested the court advertise for a 2023 SUV. The court appointed Holly Crain to the tourism board for a term ending in 2025 and to gather bids for courtroom exterior improvements. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is scheduled for June 11th.
Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
Meet & Greet For New Coach
Caverna High School has a new head boys basketball coach. He is Terrence Miles. A proper public introduction in the form of a meet-n-greet was held Tuesday afternoon at the high school. Miles spent the past two seasons as head coach at Thomas Nelson. Caverna finished this past season ranked 7th (RPI) of the 18 teams in the region and returns a talented set of underclassmen for the next couple of years and looks to continue as a district and region contender. Former Caverna Boys Basketball Coach Steve Barker announced he was leaving the position earlier this month.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Friday Pursuit Through Five Counties
Two suspects remain on the loose after a chase Friday that began in Hart County. Around 10pm, Kentucky State Police Troopers were conducting a traffic safety checkpoint in Hart County when a Mercedes SUV operated by 28-year-old Anthony Manning of Hopkinsville fled south on US 31E, onto KY 70 at Griderville and then onto I-65 southbound at Cave City where the pursuit reached 130 miles per hour. Manning turned off his lights to avoid detection and exited I-65 at the I-165 interchange on the south side of Bowling Green. Police discontinued pursuit after losing visual contact. Butler County Dispatch advised the vehicle had been located at a gas station in Morgantown where Manning and a passenger in the SUV fled on foot. A deputy shot at the passenger, who was observed drawing a firearm. Both suspects disappeared into a heavily wooded area. An ongoing search has failed to locate them. Manning has an active warrant and is considered armed and dangerous. Police say he should not be approached.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Storm Cleanup Update
Cleanup and repairs from weekend storms continue today. Though some structural damage is reported, the most significant issue resulting from these storms is downed trees and power lines. Utility companies say is could be this weekend before all customers have power. Gusty winds caused uprooted trees and broken limbs which is a primary reason for downed lines, though forces of wind also directly caused some polls to break. As of this morning, Farmer’s RECC is reporting around 1,600 total customers without power. The highest concentration of those outages is just south of Glasgow across Barren County. Hart County has around 200 without power from FRECC, while metcalfe county is slightly higher with around 290 customers. KU is reporting approximately 60 customers without power in our local area. Those are in small clusters throughout Magnolia, Bonnieville, Munfordville and Horse Cave. Utility companies are receiving assistance from other service providers from outside the area to help with restoration of service. They continue to ask for your patience. Unlike situations where a single repair can restore a large area, weekend storms caused a high number of line breaks throughout the service area. Each individual repair restores fewer customers. Remember to remain clear of downed lines and treat all lines as if they are energized.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Reds Winning Streak
The Reds are on a winning streak. After sweeping the Dodgers over the weekend, they defeated St. Louis on Monday. Today’s game with the Cardinals is at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, May 28th, 2024
Missing Edmonson County Teen
Police in Edmonson County are searching for a missing 16-year-old. The Edmonson County Sheriff’s Department says Hannah Easterday is described as 5 feet and 4 inches, 140 pounds with curly brown hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information on Hannah’s location is asked to contact the department at 270-929-3678.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Hart County Board of Ed special called meeting
Hart County Board of Education met in a special called meeting Thursday night at the Hart County High School auditorium. Over 200 people were in attendance.
In the first item of business concerning the Fiscal Year 25 tentative budget, Chief Finance Officer Chris Russell addressed the meeting with a presentation of the budget. Russell said the increase for the coming Fiscal year will be an estimated $471,291 from SEEK to make the 2025 Budget an estimated $11,309,312. Russell also addressed possible cuts in the budget that the board could approve to help with staff raises. Several questions were addressed to the board from those in attendance.
After much discussion, the board voted to make cuts of $523,107 in the upcoming Budget. The board then addressed staff raises and voted and approved a 5% increase for all salaried staff for 2024-25 plus monetary stipends and $1 raise for hourly classified employees.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Theft arrest has been made in Hart County
Munfordville City Police arrested 50-year-old Robin Coomer Thursday, charging him with theft-receipt of stolen credit/debit card and theft of identity of another without consent. Coomer was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Organized crime arrest made in Monroe County
An arrest was made in Monroe County Thursday involving organized crime. 42-year-old Noah Freeman was charged with engaging in organized crime, along with probation violation for felony offense and receiving stolen property $10,000 or more. Freeman was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Friday, May 24th, 2024
Cave City Police Dept. make drug arrest
Austin Lewis, 27, was arrested Thursday by Cave City Police Department. Lewis was charged with fleeing or evading police, 1st degree (motor vehicle), failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, wanton endangerment- 1st degree - police officer and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Lewis was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Friday May 24th, 2024
Work Begins on Two Sections of KY 218 In Hart County
Preparations for resurfacing two sections of KY 218 in Hart County are underway. The section through East Main Street in Horse Cave will have underlying concrete removed as construction crews flag traffic around saw-cutting operations. There will be closures announced later in the project as work progresses toward final resurfacing. Ultimately, this work will remedy the concrete buckling effect which has produced the rigid pavement surface through town, particularly in front of Horse Cave Baptist Church. Further east, crews are repairing base failures along the section of KY 218 from US 31E to the Metcalfe County line. Resurfacing of old pavement will take place once this preliminary work is complete. During both phases, construction crews will flag alternating one-way traffic around work operations. Weather conditions can affect progress of these projects. Updates will be posted on KYTC District 4 social media accounts. Motorists are reminded to slow down along these stretches of KY 218, minimize distractions and pay close attention to work zone signs and flaggers.
Friday May 24th, 2024
Mammoth Cave National Park set to replace three seasonal park housing units
The National Park Service issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Environmental Assessment (EA) to Replace Rapidly Deteriorating Seasonal Quarters. This project will replace three seasonal park housing units that have inappropriate foundation design and are currently being utilized beyond their useful life. Based on the analysis presented in the EA, which was available for public review from Oct. 30-Nov. 29, 2023, and considering public comments, the NPS selected the proposed action and preferred alternative. Improvements under the selected alternative include:
· Construction of two buildings, each with two stories and 12 bedrooms/baths.
· Building amenities including private protected storage, an outdoor pavilion, an indoor
· gathering space, an electric vehicle charging station, and solar panels on the roofs of the buildings.
· Site development in the Operations Area of the park located at the northern end of the Administrative and Housing Areas. This site already has access to sewer, water, telephone, fiber optic cable, and electrical utilities.
Thursday, May 23rd, 2024
Drug arrests made in Edmonson County
A 43-year-old man has been arrested by Edmonson County Sheriff's Office. Gary Sexton was arrested Wednesday for possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 3rd or greater offense (methamphetamine),
possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of a controlled substance, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, and failure to produce insurance card along with disregarding a stop sign.
Also on Wednesday, 39-year-old Heather Sexton was arrested by Edmonson County Sheriff's Department. Sexton was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (methamphetamine), possession of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia - buy/possess. Both were lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday May 23rd, 2024
Glasgow man arrested on various charges
26-year-old Moises Gordillo was arrested Wednesday by the Glasgow Police Department for no operators-moped license, failure to produce insurance card, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, 1st, aggravating circumstance, and possession of open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle prohibited. He was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday May 23rd, 2024
Metcalfe County student awarded scholarship
SCRTC, in partnership with the NTCA Rural Broadband Association and its philanthropic arm, the Foundation for Rual Service (FRS), has awarded a $9,500 VC Trust Scholarship to Metcalfe County High School Graduating Senior Christopher Boling. This scholarship was the highest awarded by FRS and was one of only two in the entire country. Christopher will attend Duke University with studies in Social Justice.
Wednesday May 22nd, 2024
Glasgow Police arrest a man on strangulation charges
39-year-old Nathan Jewell was taken into custody Tuesday by the Glasgow Police Dept. on charges of strangulation, 1st degree, possession of a controlled substance, 3rd, or greater offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess and assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) with minor injury. Jewell was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
In a separate incident, 39-year-old Robert Denine was arrested Tuesday by Glasgow Police and faces charges of burglary, 2nd degree, criminal mischief, 3rd degree, and probation violation. Jewell was also lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday May 22nd, 2024
Magnolia man arrested on child exploitation charges
A Magnolia man is in jail under a $100,000 bond after being arrested Tuesday. 54-year-old Brian Warren faces charges of distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor under the age of 12 - 1st offense. Warren was lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center and has a court date early Friday afternoon.
Wednesday May 22nd, 2024
Drug arrest made in Barren County
Cave City Police Department arrested a 44-year-old man Tuesday on drug charges. Kenny Lewis was charged with driving on a DUI suspended license - 1st offense, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, possession of marijuana, operating a motor vehicle without ignition interlock device, as well as failure to wear seat belts, failure to produce insurance car and failure to appear. Lewis was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
ELECTION RESULTS
The following are the official 2024 Hart County Primary Election results:
US President
(Republican Ticket) |
# of Votes | US President
(Democratic Ticket) |
# of Votes | State Representative, 24th
District (Republican) |
# of Votes | US Representative, Congress 2nd District (Democrat) | # of Votes |
Ryan Binkley | 3 | Joseph Biden | 361 | Ryan Bivens | 713 | Hank Linderman | 331 |
Vivek Ramaswamy | 7 | Marianne Williamson | 62 | Asa Waggoner | 526 | William Dakoda Compton | 257 |
Ron DeSantis | 24 | Dean Phillips | 59 | ||||
Donald Trump | 1157 | Uncommitted | 151 | ||||
Chris Christie | 3 | ||||||
Nikki Haley | 33 | ||||||
Uncommitted | 31 |
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Congratulations graduating class of 2024
Hart County Schools will have an early release Friday and graduation will be Friday night at the high school.
The last day for Caverna Students will be Thursday, May 30th, and their graduation will be that night.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Tuesday is Primary Election Day
Kentucky's primary is today. Polls are open until 6pm local time. Across the state, voters will symbolically vote for their party's presidential candidate. Additionally, Republicans in Hart, LaRue and Green Counties will choose a candidate for this fall's 24th District State Representative Seat while Democrats will choose a 2nd US Congressional candidate for the November general election. Hart County voters can vote at any polling location: The county's five elementary schools, Hart County High School, Horse Cave Fire Department and Linwood Fire Department. Join us tonight for election results from the Hart County Courthouse.
The following races will appear on the voting machines and paper ballots in the precincts listed in Hart County for the Primary Election, May 21st.
Republican Party Primary Election for 2nd Congressional District:
President of the United States:
Ryan L. Binkley
Vivek Ramaswamy
Ron DeSantis
Donald J. Trump
Chris Christie
Nikki R. Haley
"Uncommitted"
State Representative
Ryan Bivens
Asa L. T. Waggoner
Democratic Party 2nd Congressional District
President of the United States:
Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Marianne Williamson
Dean Phillips
"Uncommitted"
United States Representative in Congress
Hank Linderman
William Dakota Compton
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Hart County Sheriff's Office recent arrests
50-year-old Richard Bradley was arrested Monday on charges of possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine) and criminal mischief, 1st degree. Hart County Sheriff's Office also arrested 52-year-old Cristopher Brown for alcohol intoxication in a public place, 1st & 2nd offense. Both Bradley and Brown were lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Drug arrest made in Hart County
A Hart County man was arrested by Munfordville City Police on various drug charges Monday. 37-year-old Michael Riggs was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (drug unspecified) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Riggs was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday May 21st, 2024
Theft arrest made in Barren County
Kentucky State Police made a theft arrest Monday in Barren County. 48-year-old Cindy King was arrested and charged with theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting. King was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, Caverna hosts Somerset Christian this afternoon, while Hart County hosts Campbellsville.
In high school baseball, Caverna travels to John Hardin.
The Reds would love to press a hard reset on the month of May. Cincy lost two of three in San Francisco, dropping Sunday's game 6-5, bringing their record to 1-9 for the month. They begin a series in Arizona tonight. Game time is 8:40, with coverage beginning at 8:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Loans Approved For Hart County Agribusiness
A portion of $4.8 Million in state-wide agricultural loans is headed for Hart County. Funding through the Beginning Farmer Loan Program assists farmers who want to develop, expand or buy into a farming operation. A total of $125,000 is approved for local disbursement. While these loans are funded through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, recipients are not disclosed. Farmers under the Beginning Farmer Loan Program can qualify for purchasing livestock, equipment or agriculture facilities, gaining permanent working capital, purchasing farmland or investing in a partnership or LLC. For more information on this and other state loan programs offered, farmers can contact the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy at 502-382-6093.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Shooting Believed To Be Accidental
Thursday evening, police in Barren County were called to a
shooting that occurred at a residence along Arnett Grove Road. Upon arrival, it
was determined that a female had been shot. She was transported from the scene
and later flown to the UofL Hospital for treatment of injuries. At this time,
the incident is believed to be an accidental shooting. An investigation
continues by the Barren County Sheriff's Department to rule out any foul play.
Monday May 13th, 2024
Wreck Results In Shots Fired
Saturday morning, Kentucky State Police (KSP) received a call just before 8am from the Adair County Sheriff’s Office requesting investigative assistance with a vehicle collision and shooting that occurred along KY 704 in Adair County.
Preliminary investigation indicates 50-year-old Gregory Willis and 46-year-old Mark Hatcher, both of Columbia, were involved in a vehicle collision on KY 704. Immediately after the collision, Willis armed himself with a firearm and discharged it, striking Hatcher. A passenger in Hatcher’s vehicle, 23-year-old William Feese, also of Columbia, was injured during the vehicle collision. Both Hatcher and Feese were hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Willis fled from the scene prior to law enforcement arrival.
An arrest warrant was issued for assault against Gregory Willis. Around 2pm, troopers located Willis in a wooded area on Paul Frankum Road in Adair County. He was arrested without incident and booked at Adair County Detention Center.
The case remains under investigation.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Clark Drugs will close at 2 today
Clark Drugs in Munfordville will be closing at 2:00 p.m. due to severe weather outlook.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Area schools dismissing early
Due to severe weather, Hart County Schools will be dismissed at 12:30 p.m. today. Caverna Elementary Schools will dismiss at 12:20 p.m. followed with middle & high school at 1:15 p.m. Barren County Elementary School is dismissing at 12:30 p.m. followed with the high school at 1:30 p.m. today.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Pontoons Stolen From Dealership
Police in Leitchfield are searching for three pontoons, stolen over the weekend from Renegade Marine. Three men are seen on surveillance video Saturday night around 11:30 entering an enclosed area at the dealership. Just minutes later, three vehicles quickly entered the parking lot and then each is observed leaving with a pontoon in-tow. Suspect vehicles are identified as a GMC Yukon, a Chevrolet 2500 and a Ford F-250. After leaving the dealership, it is believed they got on eastbound Western Kentucky parkway. Anyone with information should contact Leitchfield Police at 270-259-3850.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Wrong Way Driver Killed In Parkway Crash
A preliminary report indicates the man killed in a crash Sunday night on Western Kentucky Parkway was driving in the wrong direction. The collision happened around 10pm near Mile Marker 126 in Western Hardin County. A report from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department says 38-year-old Roger Wilson of Elizabethtown was traveling east on the westbound side of the parkway in a 2004 Chevrolet Astro van when he collided with a westbound 2011 Ford F-150, driven by 21-year-old Caleb Winebrenner of Louisville. Wilson was pronounced deceased at the scene. Winebrenner was taken to a hospital in Louisville with serious injuries.
Wednesday May 8th, 2024
Sports Ticker
The Reds dropped their home series opener with the Diamondbacks Tuesday night, 6-2. Both teams are back at it tonight from Great American Ballpark. First pitch is set for 5:40, Central. Coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County’s game with North Hardin was cancelled on Tuesday.
The Lady Colonels of Caverna are scheduled to host Bardstown this afternoon.
In high school baseball, Hart County’s game with Bethlehem was cancelled on Tuesday, as was Caverna’s game with Thomas Nelson.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, the Hart County Lady Raiders game with Allen County was canceled Monday. Hart County is scheduled to play at North Hardin this afternoon.
Caverna's game with Metcalfe County was also canceled on Monday.
In high school baseball, the Raiders were able to play at Edmonson County. Hart County was shut out, 7-0. They are scheduled to play at Bethlehem this afternoon.
Caverna's game at Thomas Nelson was canceled on Monday. The Colonels are scheduled to host Thomas Nelson this afternoon.
The Reds were off Monday. They begin a series tonight, hosting the Diamondbacks. Game time is 5:40. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Man From Glasgow Escapes Custody In Richmond
Police are searching for an inmate who walked away from the Bluegrass Career and Development Center in Richmond Monday afternoon. A press release from Kentucky State Police says 38-year-old Tyler Branstetter of Glasgow was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, dark basketball shorts and white tennis shoes. He also has several tattoos on his face, neck, and arms. He is described as a white male, 5′10″ tall, 165 pounds, with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. He is serving a sentence for first-degree enhanced trafficking, trafficking in methamphetamine and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Police indicate it is possible he has traveled back to the general vicinity of Barren, Hart, Warren or Hardin Counties. Anyone with information on his whereabouts should call 911.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Trooper Arrests Man Who Interferes With Traffic Stop On I-65
A Barren County man who pulled up in a vehicle during traffic stop along I-65 Saturday afternoon faces charges after interfering with police. The incident happened near the Cave City Interchange. A State Trooper was working on the outside shoulder when 37-year-old Jeremiah Smith parked in front of the pulled over vehicle and the trooper. Smith exited his van and approached the trooper, ignoring warnings to stop. Smith was tased and pepper sprayed while continuing to be uncooperative during his arrest. EMS transported Smith to the Medical Center at Caverna for treatment and evaluation before being taken to Barren County Detention Center. He was booked for obstructing governmental operations and resisting arrest.
Tuesday May 7th, 2024
Vehicle Collision Results In Death Of Magnolia Man
A single vehicle crash claimed the life of a Magnolia man Sunday night. Emergency responders were called to a location on Greensburg Road (KY 61) between Mount Sherman and Buffalo. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police says 59-year-old Bobby Sexton was driving south when his vehicle drifted onto the shoulder. Sexton overcorrected and overturned several times before coming to a rest. Sexton was pronounced dead at the scene. An adult and juvenile in the truck were transported to Louisville for treatment of serious injuries.
Grayson County Man Fires Gun At Distillery
A Grayson County man faces charges after firing a rifle inside Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort over the weekend. Police responded Saturday morning and located James Ande of Caneyville, who appeared to be intoxicated. He was arrested without further incident and booked in Franklin County Jail for aggravated wanton endangerment, public intoxication, firearm enhanced trafficking in marijuana and possession of an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle. Investigators say the incident was isolated and no additional motive is suspected.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Older Americans Month
May is Older Americans Month and Hart County Fiscal Court is looking to recognize centenarians within our community. If you know anyone who is 100 years old, please contact Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate’s office by calling 270-524-5219. There is a simple contact and information form to fill out. Hart County Fiscal Court is teaming up with Barren River Area Development District in these recognitions throughout this month.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Traffic Checkpoint Results In Arrest
A Magnolia man is facing drug related charges after being stopped at a weekend traffic safety checkpoint. Police in LaRue County arrested Thomas McCubbins at the roadblock setup between Magnolia and Buffalo Saturday night. An ID check revealed an active warrant and a suspended license. Additional investigation revealed theft of a registration plate, no insurance, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. McCubbins was booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Ferry Closure This Week
Motorists who use Green River Ferry in Mammoth Cave National Park will have to make alternate travel plans Tuesday and Wednesday. The ferry will be closed from 9am Tuesday until 6am Thursday. Park officials say the Echo River Springs Accessible Trail and the canoe and kayak launch located in the Green River Ferry parking lot will remain open. Park info and ferry status are available at the nps.gov/maca website.
Monday May 6th, 2024
Two Charged In Weekend Shooting That Injures One
A street shooting in Campbellsville over the weekend resulted in one man being seriously injured and two others being arrested. Around Noon Saturday, Campbellsville Police responded to a call of shots fired at the intersection of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Baptist Street. A preliminary incident report says 27-year-old Brandon Berry and 25-year-old Dasean Murdock both of Campbellsville became involved in a verbal altercation. Murdock pulled a gun and began shooting at Berry, striking him one time. Murdock was a passenger in a vehicle being operated by 44-year old Karen Wilcher also of Campbellsville. Murdock and Wilcher fled the scene. About three hours later, law enforcement executed a search warrant at a local residence, where they arrested Wilcher and Murdock. Both are charged with 1st degree assault. Brandon Berry was flown to University of Kentucky Medical Center for treatment.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
Caverna's Athletic Director resigns
Caverna Athletic Director and Head Boys basketball coach Steve Barker has informed Studio 101 / WLOC News that he has resigned. The opening has now been posted on the Caverna Independent Schools website. For more information, individuals may contact Nicole Riley at 270-773-2530.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
McConnell Secures Over $37 Million to Fight Opioid Addiction in Kentucky
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced Thursday the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will distribute $37,207,505 in federal funding to the Commonwealth of Kentucky through the State Opioid Response Grant Program.
Senator McConnell helped secure $1.575 billion for this program in this year’s government funding bill, which the Senate passed and the President signed into law this March. As a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator McConnell fought to secure robust funding and to ensure that resources through this program were targeted toward states with the highest overdose mortality rates, like Kentucky. As a result, Kentucky received an increase in funding this fiscal year.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
Drug arrest in Glasgow
A drug arrest was made Thursday by Glasgow Police Department. 41-year-old Brian Brown was charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree,1st offense, (methamphetamine). Brown was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Friday May 3rd, 2024
Crash involves Barren County school bus
An accident with injury happened Friday morning on Trojan Trail. Glasgow Police Department responded to the scene and discovered three vehicles involved in the crash, including a Barren County School bus. Authorities say that a 2006 Nissan Pathfinder attempted to make a left turn out of the Barren County School parking lot onto Trojan Trail. The driver of the Nissan pulled into the path of a 2007 Chevy Trailblazer which caused the Chevy to then collide with the school bus. The driver of the Chevy Trailblazer was treated for facial injuries and a student was treated for back pain. No other injuries were reported.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
New Amphitheater coming to Park City
Park City will soon be the home of a brand-new amphitheater and drive-in movie theater. Larry Poteet, the Mayor of Park City, said he wants to take a unique approach to designing the amphitheater by taking inspiration from the surrounding area. One idea is converting a traditional grain bin into the facility's concession stand. According to Poteet, "We don't want it to just look like everybody's you know. I'd like for it to be something that looks like it belongs inside our park area since we're close to Mammoth Cave National Park." According to the mayor, the feedback thus far regarding the project has been overwhelmingly positive. He hopes to see the project completed within the next three years.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Man charged with assault in Metcalfe County
A man has been charged with assault in Metcalfe County. 42-year-old Todd Shive was arrested Wednesday by authorities in Metcalfe County
and charged with Assault, 4th degree, (domestic violence) minor injury. Shive was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Glasgow Police make a child abuse arrest
Glasgow Police Department arrested a man for child abuse Wednesday. 20-year-old Christopher Rye was taken into custody and charged
with Assault, 4th degree, (child abuse) and was transported to Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
Barren County man arrested fleeing on foot
22-year-old Anthony J. Hubble was taken into custody by the Glasgow Police Department early this morning. Hubble was charged with fleeing
or evading police, 2nd degree (on foot) and resisting arrest. He was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
KSP investigates Fatal Collision in Warren County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 3 requested the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) to investigate a two-vehicle collision that occurred Tuesday on Nashville Road near the intersection of Fortuna Avenue in Bowling Green. The preliminary investigation indicates that Trooper Jonathan Johnson, age 48, of Bowling Green, while off-duty, was operating a 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan motorcycle traveling south on Nashville Road. Zeljka Meskovic, age 53, of Bowling Green, was operating a 2008 Toyota Camry, traveling north on Nashville Road in the center turning lane. Mrs. Meskovic made a left turn into the travel path of Trooper Johnson, who was unable to stop or avoid the collision. His motorcycle collided with the Camry, and he sustained fatal injuries. No other injuries were reported. Trooper Johnson was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Warren County Coroner. The investigation remains ongoing by KSP CIRT.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
KSP offering $67,500 starting salary for Cadet Class 105
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday that Kentucky State Police is accepting applications from individuals who want to join an exemplary law agency that is “Built by Tradition. Trained to be the Best,” with a mission of creating a better, safer Kentucky. Individuals accepted to join Cadet Class 105, which is slated to begin in November 2024, will earn $67,500 annually and have access to an improved retirement system with a sick leave
buyback program. Interested applicants should visit the online portal to submit their application. Applications are due by close of business on June 30th.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
Barren County arrests
26-year-old Vincent Parker was arrested Tuesday by KSP in Barren County. Parker is facing several charges including: reckless driving, speeding 26mph or more over the speed limit, improper passing, permitting operation of motor vehicle with improper registration, failure to produce insurance card, fleeing or evading police, 2nd degree, (motor vehicle) and no motorcycle operator's license. Parker was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
In a separate incident in Barren County Tuesday, 62-year-old Timothy Nunn was arrested by Glasgow Police Department on charges of trafficking in marijuana, 2nd offense, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia-buy/possess and possession of controlled substance, 2nd degree, Hallucinogen. Nunn was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
A KSP Trooper has died in a motorcycle crash
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 2 is mourning the loss of Trooper Jonathan Johnson, age 48, of Bowling Green, who was involved in an off-duty fatal motorcycle crash Tuesday morning. Trooper Johnson was a nine-year veteran of the agency, assigned to Muhlenberg County. He graduated from Cadet Class 92 and served at both the Madisonville and Bowling Green posts during his tenure with the agency. He received the post-level Detective of the Year honor in 2019. Trooper Johnson is survived by his wife and two children.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2024
Hart County man arrested for burglary & assault
A Hart County man has been arrested on burglary and assault charges. Munfordville City Police made the arrest Tuesday and charged 26-year-old Robert Jackson with Burglary, 2nd degree, and Assault, 4th degree, domestic violence with no visible injury. Jackson was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, April 30th, 2024
T. J. Regional Health Announces 2024 Scholarship Recipients
Three local high school seniors who plan to pursue careers in healthcare will receive scholarships from T. J. Regional Health to assist with their college expenses. The three students chosen to receive $2,000 in scholarship money in 2024 are:
Anna Grace Blythe, a senior at Metcalfe County High School who plans to attend Lindsey Wilson College to study nursing.
Kensey Johnson, a senior at Glasgow County High School plans to attend Western Kentucky University this fall to study exercise science with the ultimate goal of becoming a physical therapist.
Alexandrea Barbour is a senior at Hart County High School and will be attending Lindsey Wilson College this fall to study Nursing. Congratulations to each of these deserving students.
Tuesday, April 30th, 2024
Veteran's home destroyed by fire
A 79-year-old Hart County veteran's home was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning. Tony Smith home just off highway 357 at 350 Munfordville- Linwood Road was completely destroyed by the blaze. Smith who lost everything had no insurance, has no vehicle, and according to Hart County veterans committee President Derek McClure is in need of clothing size 36/30 pants, Size 9 1/2 shoes, and wears large shirts. All items and donations may be dropped off at Daisy’s Deals at 1217 Main St. in Munfordville. According to McClure, they are searching for a low-cost RV or some type of cheap housing for Mr. Smith to live. Smith has no local family. All donations would be greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, April 30th, 2024
Glasgow City Schools name new head coach
2002 Mr. Ky Basketball is now head coach of the Glasgow Scotties Boys Basketball team. The announcement was made during a press conference Monday in the school's cafeteria. Brandon Stockton is a Glasgow native and has been part of the Glasgow basketball program since 2010. Congratulations to Brandon Stockton in his new role.
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Man suffers burn injuries after truck fire
A Big Meadow man sustained burn injuries Sunday after his truck caught fire at Hiseville Auto Parts store. 60-year-old Jimmy Waters was attempting to fuel up his 1966 GMC pickup at the gas station when the truck caught fire destroying fuel pumps as well as the truck. Waters was taken to T J Samson Regional Hospital and then transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is being treated for 2nd and 3rd degree burns. Hiseville Volunteer Fire Department and Cave City Fire Department responded to the scene and extinguished the fire. Hiseville Auto Parts store is open, however, there will be no fuel sales until the gas pumps are replaced.
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Woman dies in Warren County crash
A one-vehicle crash in Warren County has claimed the life of the driver. The accident occurred Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Plum Springs Road and Grogan St. The female driver was pronounced deceased by the Warren County Coroner and an investigation is ongoing.
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Edmonson County weekend arrests
Sunday morning, 27-year-old William Parsons was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree (methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. He was transported to Hart County Jail. 41-year-old Lee Ann Doyle was arrested over the weekend for possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, and drug paraphernalia (buy & possess), along with menacing. She was also lodged in Hart County Jail
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Kentucky State
Police Upping Incentive For New Troopers
Kentucky is upping the offer to recruit troopers for state police. Applications
are being accepted for Cadet Class 105, which is set to begin training in
November. The annual starting salary will be $67,500 with an improved retirement
system and a sick leave buyback program. Interested applicants should can visit
kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov to learn more and apply. Applications are due June
30th. The agency is seeking both new officers and currently certified peace
officers for the law enforcement accelerated program (LEAP) into this fall's
cadet class. To qualify for the 14-week accelerated program, a candidate must
have been a full-time certified law enforcement officer for a minimum of two
years and the candidate must not be under a local government contract with their
current or previous police agency.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Bids Being Accepted For Sinkhole Repair At Hart County High School
At last week's regular monthly meeting, Hart County’s Board of Education set funding in motion for letting a contact to repair a sinkhole near the northern end zone of the football stadium. A proposal for the work was issued by the school system on Friday. The repair project will have to be closely coordinated with the newly approved turf project but is not expected to be in conflict. Perspective construction company bidders have until 2pm Friday, May 10th to make submissions. Bids will be opened immediately after the deadline. An agenda item for approving to award a contract will be set for the May 16th regular monthly board meeting, which is scheduled for 6pm at Hart County High School. Plans and specifications for perspective bidders on the sinkhole project are available through the board office.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school softball, Hart County lost to Green County Thursday afternoon, 9-5. Caverna lost to LaRue County, 18-0. This afternoon, Hart County hosts Metcalfe County and Caverna hosts Washington County.
In high school baseball, Hart County lost to Green County, 7-3. This afternoon, Hart County hosts Allen County. The Reds had to settle for a split in their four-game series with the Phillies, being shut out Thursday afternoon, 5-0. That wraps up a week-long homestand. The Reds are in Texas this weekend for a series with the Rangers. Tonight's game starts at 7:05 central here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 6:35 p.m.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
New Circuit Court Clerk
The announcement of former state police dispatcher and trooper Daniel Priddy filling the unexpired term of retiring Edmonson County Circuit Court Clerk Tanya Hodges was made earlier this year when Judge John Grise signed an order making the appointment. Thursday afternoon, Priddy officially assumed the role after being sworn to the office. Priddy left his job with KSP as the Post 3 Public Affairs Officer to run for the office. Priddy left his job with KSP as the Post 3 Public Affairs Officer to run for the office. After filling in the unexpired term, he is unopposed in this fall's general election. With the circuit court clerk being a six-year term, Priddy will not have to run again until 2030.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Signs Not Allowed On Right Of Way
Mowing cycles are under way and illegally placed items along state maintained right of way areas are being removed. Residents, business operators and property owners along US and KY routes are reminded no signage is allowed on right of way other than official highway signs and items approved through a permit process. Particularly, with yard sales and property sales commonly taking place in spring along with the May Primary, related signs must be placed beyond right of way limits. Crews will not mow around illegally placed items. They will be removed. Items place on right of way areas create significant delays for mowing crews and are potential hazards for mowing operators and passing motorists. They can create additional hazards by blocking sight distance or distracting drivers, particularly at intersections. All sale activities including parking should be off right of way limits. It is also illegal to attach items such as flyers, posters, balloons or streamers to stop signs, highway markers or any other road sign or utility pole. Illegal placement on utility poles presents additional obstacles and potential dangers for utility crew workers. Removed items will be taken to each county's KYTC maintenance facility and held for a short period of time. Unclaimed materials will be trashed and recycled.
Friday, April 26th, 2024
Work on KY 70 Bridge
A project to repair sidewalk and railing on the KY 70 bridge over Green River in Brownsville begins Monday. The bridge will be down to one lane during daytime hours. Motorists should expect delays during these lane closures. The project is expected to take about a month to complete. Slow down and use additional caution while traveling in the area.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
KSP Charges Edmonson Co. Man With Child Sexual Exploitation Offenses
Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch arrested 24-year-old Austin Douglas Hubbard Tuesday on charges related to child sexual abuse material. Mr. Hubbard was arrested as the result of an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. The KSP Electronic Crime Branch began the investigation after discovering the suspect sharing images of child sexual exploitation online. The investigation resulted in a search warrant in Mammoth Cave on April 23rd. Equipment used to facilitate the crime was seized and taken to KSP’s forensic laboratory for examination. Mr. Hubbard is currently charged with ten counts of distribution of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under twelve years old and ten counts of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance under 12 years old. These charges are Class-C felonies punishable by five to ten years in prison. Mr. Hubbard was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Could The City of Bonnieville be Dissolved?
Some citizens of Bonnieville are being asked to consider if they would like to un-incorporate the city. Discussions have been brought up by the public at recent council meetings and some in the community say they have been asked if they would sign a petition to dissolve Bonnieville City Government. In speaking with Mayor Marie Whitlow, she said no such documentation has been received but expects a petition will be presented. In speaking with officials in the Hart County Clerk’s Office, they have not been notified of any petition. In simplest terms, Kentucky Revised Statutes indicate a petition must include a number of verified voters’ names which total at least 20% of the number of votes cast in the city from the most recent presidential election. Any such petition must make its way to the mayor and the county clerk. If the minimum of petition signatures are verified, the clerk shall add the question on all city precinct ballots, “Are you in favor of dissolving the City of Bonnieville?” The question would be set to appear during the next general election, provided the petition is certified by the second Tuesday in August prior to the general election. Given recent public discussion, Mayor Whitlow addressed citizens and explained several general results of un-incorporation. She says city services would cease and assets become property of the county along with past debts owed to the city such as back taxes. Street maintenance and lighting would become responsibility of the county. Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate says he is aware of the potential un-incorporation and ramifications. Mayor Whitlow says there is still some question as to how Memory Park Cemetery would be operated and maintained but says she if confident any issue will be resolved. Bonnieville Elementary School and the US Post Office would not be affected. She says questions and concerns are welcome. City hall is open Monday and Wednesday from 8am until 4pm and the city council meets monthly on the second Monday at 6pm. Bonnieville Fire Chief, Dennis Amos also provided a reminder to citizens that the fire department would not be affected if the city is dissolved. Bonnieville Fire Department has been an independent entity for nearly 25 years. He says fire coverage or rating will not be affected regardless of Bonnieville’s incorporation status.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Sports Recap
Congratulations to Hart County's Kaycee Pedigo for finishing runner-up in the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Girl's Singles Championship Wednesday.
Congratulations to Hart County's Johnathan Gardner and Jacob Shoulders for finishing runner-up in the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Boy's Doubles Championship Wednesday.
In high school softball, Hart County heads to Green County and Caverna heads to LaRue County.
In high school baseball, Hart County hosts Green County.
The Reds defeated the Phillies 7-4 Wednesday night in game three of their four-game set. The Reds go for the series win this afternoon. Game four is this afternoon at 12:10. Our coverage begins at 11:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Former Police Chief Suit Against City
Former Glasgow Police Chief, Jennifer Arbogast, is suing the city on the basis of gender discrimination. She retired in April of 2023. Her complaint filed last month states the mayor gave her an ultimatum to retire or be fired, which she publicly alleged as she left the chief position last year. The suit claims routine comments of her being unable to handle the job or unwanted in the position because she is a female. She says her retirement was based on her believing further retaliation would occur if she remained chief. The mayor and city council claim multiple concerns and complaints had been raised by those in the department under Arbogast’s leadership. The mayor said during published interviews at that time, he asked her to resign because there were several personnel departures over a short span at the beginning of the year.
Thursday, April 25th, 2024
Work On Boyd's Knob Road
Preliminary work to resurface KY 1854 (Boyd's Knob Road) is underway. Crews are completing base failure repairs along the stretch between KY 88 and US 31E in Canmer. Flaggers are directing traffic around work crew operations. The asphalt resurfacing phase of work is not confirmed but could begin as early as next week. The project has an overall completion deadline of June 30th. Motorists are encouraged to travel along the route with additional caution and pay close attention to work zone signage.
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Sports Recap
Congratulations to Johnathan Gardner and Jacob Shoulders for advancing to the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Boy's Doubles Championship. They defeated the overall #1 seed from Taylor County Tuesday. They will play Marion County in the finals this afternoon at Miller Park in Campbellsville.
Congratulations to Kaycee Pedigo for advancing to the 2024 Heartland Tennis Conference Girl's Singles Championship. She defeated her Taylor County opponent Tuesday. She will play her Marion County opponent in the finals this afternoon at Miller Park in Campbellsville.
In high school softball, Hart County lost at Barren County Tuesday afternoon, 15-0. Caverna lost at Bardstown, 16-6.
In high school baseball, Hart County hosted Caverna and defeated the Colonels,10-0
The Reds defeated the Phillies 8-1 Tuesday night in game two of their four-game set. Game three is tonight at 5:40. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
In Tuesday’s Hart County Fiscal Court meeting, a salary increase was approved for county employees. For hourly workers, the bump will range from $1 to $2 per hour. In other business, a second reading was passed to set a 35mph speed limit for Flat Rock Road. Bids were accepted for county road materials and services. A service agreement extension with Trane for the judicial center was approved. In the jailer’s report, Israel Bergenson says there are currently 162 inmates at the facility. Also in jail news, approval was given to move forward with a $44,000 equipment grant and jail policies were accepted with no changes. An appointment was made for Crystal Thompson to replace Mary Beth Sallee on the Hart County Extension Board for a term ending in 2025. A resolution was passed in support of the Cave Area Agricultural Exposition Center in Cave City. Several routine items such as transfers were conducted and a first reading was accepted for the 2024-2025 county budget. A second reading is scheduled for the next court meeting, which is set for May 14th.
Wednesday,
April 24th, 2024
State Highway Department Worker Killed
A Kentucky Transportation Cabinet highway worker has been killed while flagging traffic for a maintenance crew in LaRue County. Kentucky Sate Police investigators say around 9am Tuesday, a van driven by 74-year-old Henry James of Louisville was eastbound on KY 210 between Elizabethtown and Hodgenville near Tonieville. Henry continued through a one-lane section of road and hit 22-year-old Blake Barnes, who was standing in the east bound lane. Barnes was pronounced deceased at the scene by the LaRue County’s Office. Henry was not injured. Reconstruction of the incident closed the road for several hours. An investigation into why Henry failed to see Barnes flagging traffic continues.
Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Board Votes To Award Turf Project Contract
Hart County’s Board of Education approved a contract Tuesday night for a new turf football and soccer field at the high school’s athletics complex. The agreement with Austin, Texas based Hellas Construction is in the amount of $1.46 million. After an informative round of questions by the board and answers provided by a Hellas Construction representative, a motion was made by Sonya Gedda with a second made by Tina Rutlege to award the contract. The motion passed 3-2 with Sheryl Shirley also voting in favor of the motion. Tyler Holthouser and Wesley Hodges voted against the awarding. Passage is subject to any unexpected and unforeseen circumstance upon completion of a review by the board attorney. Timing of Tuesday night’s special meeting and awarding will allow the contractor to get the facility ready for the upcoming school year. Construction is estimated to take 105 days for completion with a tentative work start date set for May 5th.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Sports Recap
The Reds were shut out, 7-0, in their series opener hosting the Phillies Monday night. Both teams are back at it tonight for game two of the four-game set. Game time is 5:40 Central with coverage beginning at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
In high school softball, Hart County lost to Russell County Monday night, 20-2. The Lady Raiders travel to Barren County for a 5:30 first pitch tonight. Caverna travels to Bardstown tonight for a 5:30 first pitch.
In high school baseball, Hart County picked up a road win at Caverna Monday night, 7-1. The two teams are back at it tonight in Munfordville with 5pm first pitch.
Congratulations to Hart County’s Morgan Chenoweth and Lexie Barbour on their second round win over Taylor County 8-1 at the Heartland Conference on Monday! They advance to this afternoon’s semifinals round.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Weekend house fire in Horse Cave
Several agencies responded to a house fire in the 1900 block of South Dixie Street, just north of Caverna High School early Sunday morning. Horse Cave Fire Chief Adam Sloan says the suspected electrical fire appears to have started in an attic. His department was called just after 1am. Munfordville Fire Department also responded along with Hart County Ambulance Service, Horse Cave Police and the Hart County Sheriff’s Department. Law enforcement provided assistance in blocking US 31W for fire crews to run equipment across the street. No serious physical injuries were reported, though one firefighter was taken to the hospital as a precaution following smoke inhalation. Emergency responders were on the scene until about 10am Sunday.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Hart County Board of Ed Special Called Meeting
Hart County Board of Education has announced a special called meeting for 5:00 this evening at the board office. The lone business item on the agenda deals with a football and soccer field turf project. As reported from our Friday newscast, counsel was provided to board members at last week’s regularly scheduled meeting regarding capital project potential and bonding potential for the district. The board voted 3-2 in favor of place holding $1.8 million for conversion of the current football and soccer field at the high school to an artificial turf surface. The measure activates and provides a bond funding avenue to advance the project. At tonight’s meeting, the board is expected to discuss and possibly vote on awarding a contract.
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024
Arrest made in Glasgow restaurant theft
A man broke into a Glasgow restaurant early Monday morning and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. Police responded to Los Mariachis after a broken window and large hole in the wall were discovered. Surveillance captured 50-year-old Allen Ray Lauderman of Glasgow in the act. He was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of burglary, criminal mischief and tampering with physical evidence. Lauderman appears in court on Thursday.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting scheduled
Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Tuesday, April 23rd, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the Courthouse. Studio 101 WLOC will have details from that meeting Tuesday morning.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Runaway Horse And Buggy Collision
A runaway horse and buggy collided with a motorist Saturday night near Upton. Deputies with the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department responded just after 9pm to the incident location along Millerstown Road near Skaggs Lane. The horse pulling the buggy had escaped from nearby farm and was running down the roadway when it was struck. The motorist was not injured. The horse received non-life threatening injuries.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Hart County High School Group Represents On National Stage
Hart County High School's indoor marching group, Hart County Winds performed in Winter Guard International’s world championships in Dayton Ohio this weekend. After advancing from Saturday’s preliminary round as one of the smallest groups in the field, Hart County placed ninth Sunday in “Winds Scholastic A” Finals Competition. Cameron Johnson, Director of Hart County High School’s music programs, expressed how proud he was of everyone who contributed, from students to staff and parents. He said it was a David vs. Goliath atmosphere and his performers didn’t shy away from the occasion. The weekend wraps up a successful indoor winter performance season.
Monday, April 22nd, 2024
Shots Fired Leads To Arrests
Deputies and detectives in LaRue County responded to Old L & N Turnpike in Magnolia on a call of shots fired late last week. Once on-scene, Clinton Harper of Magnolia was identified as the suspect who shot a weapon into the air during an argument. When deputies knocked on the door another subject came to the door and started arguing with law enforcement. Further investigation led to the arrest of Harper for wanton endangerment, terroristic threatening, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. The other subject, identified as Robert Devazier of Magnolia, was taken into custody and charged with menacing and was served with an outstanding warrant.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Highland Games Postponed
Revival of the Highland Games is delayed until next year. The goal of bringing back the once popular event to Park City was set for this summer but a spokesperson for the games says due to scheduling conflicts with participating athletes, the traditional three-day schedule is postponed until May 30th through June 1st of 2025. Pushing the inaugural Southern Kentucky Highland Games into next year will also allow organizers to include additional features that would not have been possible with a smaller festival this year. Anyone wishing to keep up with news of the event can visit the southernkyhighlandgames.org website.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Munfordville Principal Takes Position In Grayson County
Munfordville Elementary will be getting a new principal next school year. Current Principal Adam Smith has accepted the position of principal at Clarkson Elementary in the Grayson County School System beginning this fall. After earning his teaching degree at Campbellsville University, Smith started his education career in 2007 as a teacher at Memorial Elementary – just down the road from where he grew up in Hardyville – and then moved to LeGrande Elementary in 2011. After obtaining his Rank 1 from WKU, he became assistant principal at Munfordville Elementary in 2018 and has spent the past two years as principal of the school. Smith says Hart County holds a special place in his heart and always will and he is grateful for relationships built with coworkers, students and the community. The position in Clarkson presents an opportunity to be closer to his family and home. His wife is a Grayson County native and their family currently lives in the Horntown community. Their daughters – one a 5th grader and the other a 2nd grader – attend Clarkson Elementary. The process to select a new principal at Munfordville Elementary is beginning, with a successor to Adam Smith possibly being named around the end of May.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Voter Registration Deadline
Kentucky’s primary is just around the corner on Tuesday, May 21st. The deadline for registering to vote in the primary is 4pm Monday. Anyone with questions in Hart County can contact Clerk Felicia Shelton’s office at 270-524-2751.
Friday, April 19th, 2024
Hart County Board Of Education Meeting
Several large budget items were topics of discussions and actions at Thursday night’s Hart County Board of Education meeting at the high school. Counsel was provided to board members regarding funds available for district personnel raises from the state’s new biennium budget. The board unanimously approved a total of approximately $550,000 in salary increases district-wide (1% for certified staff, 4% for classified staff and 2% for stipends). Counsel was also provided to board members regarding capital project potential and bonding potential for the district. The board narrowly voted 3-2 in favor of place holding $1.8 million for conversion of the current football and soccer field at the high school to an artificial turf surface. The measure activates and provides a funding avenue when a decision is made to advance the project. The board unanimously voted in favor of place holding $1.6 million for a new bus garage. The current design under consideration is three-bay 5,500 square feet facility. Like the turf project, passage of the item provides a funding avenue for letting and awarding.
Thursday, April 18th, 2024
Park Cleanup Planned
Mammoth Cave National Park is planning a volunteer cleanup event Saturday in honor of Earth Day and National Volunteer Week. Participants will spend the morning cleaning litter and debris along park roadways, trails and visitor use areas, such as campgrounds and picnic areas. The event is 8am until Noon. Organizers say volunteers should meet in front of the Visitor Center around 7:45 to check-in and receive orientation and a safety briefing. Participants should wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes, long pants and bring their own water, snacks, gloves and sun protection. The park will provide insect repellant, cleaning supplies and safety gear. While volunteers of all ages are welcome, those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. For details and answers to questions, call the park volunteer office at 270-758-2158.
Thursday,
April 18th, 2024
Warrant Results In Drug Arrest
Serving of a Hart County arrest warrant by law enforcement in LaRue County resulted in a drug arrest Wednesday. Officers with Hodgenville Police were called on to serve the warrant at a residence in Magnolia. The suspect, who is identified as Nicky Chandler, denied being at home via telephone contact but eventually exited the residence, was served the warrant and taken into custody. A legal search of the home resulted in Chandler being charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, along with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. Drug charges are enhanced with the firearm present. Nicky Chandler was taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, April 18th, 2024
Highland Games Postponed
Revival of the Highland Games is delayed until next year. The goal of bringing back the once popular event to Park City was set for this summer but a spokesperson for the games says due to scheduling conflicts with participating athletes, the traditional three-day schedule is postponed until May 30th through June 1st of 2025. Pushing the inaugural Southern Kentucky Highland Games into next year will also allow organizers to include additional features that would not have been possible with a smaller festival this year. Anyone wishing to keep up with news of the event can visit the southernkyhighlandgames.org website.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Sunfish Road Closed For Bridge Replacement
Sunfish Road, KY 187 in Edmonson County, is set to close beginning Thursday for a bridge replacement project. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Office in Bowling Green says the Whetstone Creek closure will be in place for 60 days. A detour is signed along KY 70, KY 238 and KY 185. The contractor is opening the new bridge on KY 70, before closing the bridge on KY 187. Adverse weather could affect the starting date.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Voters To Decide On Constitutional Guidance For Charter Schools
Kentuckians will vote this fall on a measure highly politicized over whether taxpayer money should fund private or charter schools. A proposed school choice constitutional amendment will be placed on the November ballot. If ratified, it would clear the way for lawmakers to decide whether to support private or charter school education with taxpayer dollars after years of political and legal battles. While there has been a fierce debate over charter schools, there was also considerable disagreement on whether or not to even let citizens decide. Legislators who opted to let citizens choose want to find out what voters in the commonwealth have to say at the poll. Many are Republican supporters of charter schools. Some Democrat opponents do not want the measure on the ballot, to even provide a chance for passage. Governor Beshear says he will work to defeat the proposal. The push for the constitutional amendment follows court rulings that said tax dollars must be spent on the state’s “common” schools — a reference to public schools — and cannot be diverted to charter or private institutions.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Fatality Totals For 2023
Hart County’s annual traffic fatality numbers continue trending downward. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Kentucky State Police announced 2023 final statistics on Tuesday. Hart County totaled four fatalities for the year, down from five each of the two years before. In 2019, Hart County totaled nine fatalities, followed by eight in 2020. The last five-years total is 31. Numbers also either stayed nearly the same or decreased in each of our surrounding counties with the exception of Hardin County, where 26 roadway deaths occurred in 2023. The annual Hardin County total has consistently trended upward from 15 in 2019. Transportation officials say an increase of traffic volumes and multiple interstate and parkway routes provide possible explanations for the county’s total. Of counties surrounding Hart for 2023, Grayson County totals nine deaths, Green County had four. LaRue, Metcalfe and Edmonson Counties each had one fatality. Statewide, the final 2023 fatality count is 813, up from 744 in 2022. Approximately half of those killed were not wearing seatbelts. Pedestrians and bicyclists make up for 137 of the 2023 tally while motorcyclists account for 105. Preliminary numbers for 2024 are trending in the right direction with 170 roadway deaths, down 13.7% compared with the same time a year ago.
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school sports, the Hart County Raider Baseball Team ends a two-game winning streak while hosting Bardstown Tuesday. Hart County drops the game, 8-5. The Raiders host LaRue County Thursday evening.
In softball from Tuesday, Hart County snapped a two-game losing streak while hosting Fort Knox. Hart County wins the game, 18-3. Caverna was on the road and lost at Monroe County, 8-7. Hart County travels to Caverna, where the two will square off Thursday evening at 5:00.
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Police Search For Man Who Held Woman At Gunpoint
A convicted sex offender is on the run after holding a woman at gunpoint in her Hardin County home. Around 5:30 Sunday morning, the sheriff’s department was dispatched to the location along South Boundary Road between Radcliff and Elizabethtown. They were unable to get an answer from inside the home and obtained a warrant to search. After gaining entry, they discovered the victim (who is not named in the police report) hiding. The suspect was identified as 45-year-old June Noel Jordan of Radcliff. A search of the property could not locate Jordan, but his firearm was found. Police continue their search. He was released from Jail in early April after being arrested and charged for trafficking in meth and tampering with physical evidence in February. His prior sex offender conviction is in Nelson County where he was originally charged with promotion of a sexual performance by a 14-year-old minor.
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
Two Arrested During Traffic Stop
A traffic stop led to a drug related arrest of two people last Friday. Around 5pm, a Cave City Officer on patrol noticed a car being driven recklessly on Gillenwater Street. As the car turned onto North 3rd street, it nearly struck the officers vehicle. A traffic stop was initiated and contact was made with two occupants. The driver provided the officer with false information and was eventually identified as 43-year-old Jeremy Nunnally of Arkansas. He is listed as a fugitive in his home state. A search of the vehicle turned up suspected methamphetamine. A purse which belongs to the passenger, 33-year-old Kara Ollis, contained several prescription pills for which she did not have a prescription. Both were taken to Barren County Detention Center, where Nunnally awaits extradition back to Arkansas. He is charged locally with theft of identity and careless driving. Ollis is charged with possession of meth and drugs unspecified. Both are scheduled to appear in Barren County Court on April 22nd.
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
KY 88 Closure This Weekend In Munfordville
A project underway to repair and resurface a portion of KY 88 in Hart County will require closure of the road where it meets US 31W in Munfordville. Work began in February with the initial project announcement providing details of a concrete inlay. The improvement is designed to withstand torque and twisting produced as heavy vehicles pull into and out of the intersection. Maintenance crews have continually addressed the area recently, attempting to temporarily fill wheel rutting and potholes. The concrete inlay provides a long-term solution.
Concrete work is planned over the weekend to minimize traffic disruption. Closure of KY 88 between Hart County Bank and Trust Company and the South Central Rural Telephone and Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative building will begin at 6pm Friday (April 19th) and run through 6am Monday (April 22nd). Adverse weather could alter the work and closure schedule.
Signs will be posted to detour traffic for eastbound and westbound KY 88 via Back Street in Munfordville. US 31W will not have closures related to the work.
The overall KY 88 project between Kessinger and Munfordville is scheduled for completion by June 30th. Once completed, safety and ride quality will be increased throughout the five-mile stretch along with the improved intersection at US 31W.
Monday, April 15th, 2024
National Work Zone Awareness Week
Today begins National Work Zone Awareness Week. Last year in Kentucky, there were 1,251 crashes in highway work zones resulting in 247 people injured and 17 people killed. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet along with Kentucky State Police are teaming up for a state-wide campaign that kicks off today with press event in Lexington. Work zone injuries and fatalities are inclusive of on-site workers and motorists, alike. Distracted driving continues to be one of the leading causes of incidents in work zones. Officials say put the phone down, pay close attention to signs and slow down. The joint agency effort will include a week long social media blitz and increased focus on active work zones.
Monday, April 15th, 2024
Leitchfield McDonald's is open
McDonald's in Leitchfield is back open after a late Friday fire at the restaurant. Just after 5pm, emergency responders were called to the location on South Main Street after fire was reported in the kitchen. Heavy smoke forced evacuation of the building. Firefighters quickly identified an exhaust hood as the source and extinguished the fire. The restaurant closed the remained of Friday but was open on Saturday. No injuries were reported, but emergency medical service personnel treated an employee for what is believed to have been a panic attack when the fire was realized.
Monday, April 15th, 2024
New superintendent for Larue County Schools
LaRue County Schools announced their new superintendent last Friday. Adryanne Warren will take over the top leadership position in the school system July 1st. She is currently the LaRue County Middle School Principal. Her previous roles the school system include teaching at Abraham Lincoln Elementary and district-wide curriculum specialist. She is a LaRue graduate who resides with her family on their farm in the southern end of the county. Prior to the search leading to the selection of Adryanne Warren, Superintendent David Raleigh announced his retirement at the December board meeting after six years at the helm.
Friday, April 12th, 2024
Caverna Players Of The Year Recognized
WLOC Sports honored Caverna’s 2024 Basketball Players of the Year on Thursday. Jaylin Craine and Kadence Brown were recognized for having the biggest impact with their respective teams in delivering outstanding performances during the 2023-2024 basketball season. Jaylin Craine is a sophomore at Caverna. He averaged 20.5 points per game along with 6.2 assists last season. Jaylin is the son of Jason Craine and Alison Stone. Kadence Brown is a junior at Caverna. She averaged 9.7 points per game along with 7.5 rebounds. Kadence is the granddaughter of Shirley Bradley.
Friday, April 12th, 2024
Stuttering Therapies To Be Covered By Insurance
Former basketball star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored a victory Thursday as a leading advocate for a new Kentucky law that will expand insurance coverage for people seeking treatment for stuttering. Kidd-Gilchrist, who played on a national championship team at the University of Kentucky and spent several years playing in the NBA, opened up about his own struggles with stuttering. He appeared before Kentucky lawmakers to endorse the bill, which sailed through the legislature and was signed by the governor. At a bill signing ceremony Thursday, Kidd-Gilchrist spoke about the accomplishment he hopes will have a lasting impact for others striving to overcome speech difficulties. Speech therapy is the mainstay of stuttering treatment. Globally, 70 million people stutter. The law will require that insurers cover speech therapy costs to treat stuttering.
Friday, April 12th, 2024
Boy Died From Reaction To Fentanyl Not Strawberries
An 8-year-old Kentucky boy died of a Fentanyl overdose last month, not from eating a batch of strawberries, authorities said this week. The family had told police they believed the boy had an allergic reaction and took him to a hospital after he developed a rash. Police in Madisonville charged 33-year-old Antonio Person with manslaughter on Wednesday after investigators determined the boy died of “fentanyl intoxication.” Person was living in the same house as the boy and had Fentanyl in the home. Police did not elaborate on their relationship. Person was charged with drug trafficking and illegal gun possession in late March when police searched the home following the boy’s death. When the boy developed the rash, his family gave him the antihistamine Benadryl and soaked him in a bath at home, but it did not go away. The family took him to the emergency room but brought him home several hours later, according to police. He died the next morning on March 15. The death set off unsubstantiated paranoia regarding fundraiser sales because the strawberries were sold by a high school club. The incident prompted the county’s health department to issue an advisory to dispose of the fruit. On Tuesday, the Hopkins County Health Department said testing on samples of the strawberries by the Food and Drug Administration showed they were safe to eat. Person is in custody at Hopkins County Jail on a $1 million bond.
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
I-65 Injury Crash
A crash on I-65 just north of Munfordville Wednesday morning sent a Munfordville man to a Louisville Hospital and backed up traffic for several hours. Kentucky State Police issued a preliminary report on the incident which says Jose Gonzales was driving northbound in a 2017 Ford Fusion around Mile Marker 67 and lost control before striking the inside barrier wall and deflected back across all three lanes of the interstate and was hit by a commercial vehicle being driven by Shawn Wentworth of Mount Washington. Gonzales was transported from the scene by Hart County EMS to University of Louisville Hospital with serious injuries. Northbound traffic began backing up around 7am and reached a queue of about eight miles to near the Horse Cave interchange at its peak. Detour congestion along US 31W also caused delays between Horse Cave and Upton. A noticeable increase in volume was also reported along US 31E as motorists attempted to avoid being stuck in traffic. The scene cleared and traffic flow returned to normal just after 10am.
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Reckless Driving Results In Drug Arrest
A Cave City woman is jailed in Grayson County after a reckless driving complaint Monday night. A caller informed dispatch of a gray Scion being driven along Western Kentucky Parkway and followed it into the Leitchfield Taco Bell. Police arrived and made contact with the subject car’s driver, identified as 43-year-old Cheryl McMillen. After field sobriety tests, she was arrested for DUI. A K-9 search of her car resulted in the discovery of a large quantity of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. She was taken to Grayson County Detention Center and booked for DUI as well as possession and trafficking charges.
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
Vehicle Registrations Available Online
Registration renewals typically sent in March to applicable Kentucky vehicle owners have been delayed to mid-April due to complications with the state’s new KAVIS system. Vehicle owners have options to pay registration fees and taxes before receiving the mailed notice, including online renewal or visiting their local county clerk’s office. Kentuckians with vehicle registrations expiring in April 2024 can visit drive.ky.gov to renew online by entering the title number found on a previous year’s registration document and their license plate number. Online renewals are not available if previous balances are owed or if insurance information is not on file. Kentuckians always have the option to pay in person or check balances at their county clerk’s office. Those visiting offices ahead of receiving the April notice are asked to bring their ID, proof of insurance and last year’s registration document for the same vehicle. A majority of issues identified after making the new system available statewide have been addressed. Processing times at county clerk’s offices will continue to improve throughout the year.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Kentucky State Police Investigates Injury Collision on I-65 in Hart County
On April 10th, Jose Gonzales of Munfordville, was operating a 2017 Ford Fusion in the area of the 67 mile marker of northbound I-65. Gonzales' vehicle left the roadway and struck the inside barrier wall, before traveling across all three lanes of traffic. Gonzales vehicle was then struck by a 2024 International commercial vehicle, operated by Shawn Wentworth of Mt. Washington. Jose Gonzales was transported from the scene by Hart County EMS to University of Louisville Hospital with unknown injuries. The northbound side of Interstate 65 was closed for several hours, but is reopened at this time. This investigation is ongoing and is being conducted by the Kentucky State Police.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Dorm Fire At WKU
There were anxious moments for student residents at Western Kentucky University’s Pearce Ford Tower Monday night. A fire set off sprinkler systems in the kitchen on the 14th floor of the dorm. A WKU spokesperson says it was a grease fire. Around 30 students were displaced for the night because of water dispensed through the suppression system. They have since returned to their rooms. The fire response resulted in a chaotic scene around the tallest building in Bowling Green, which is visible from miles around. Emergency vehicles and flashing lights were easy snapshots for capture on social media, also creating anxious moments for relatives and friends seeing posts before knowing details of what was happening at the dorm. No one was physically injured and there was no structural damage.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court received payments from jail and sheriff’s departments at Tuesday’s meeting in Munfordville. Jailer Israel Bergenson provided the court with a check from the jail for just over $12,600 and reports 170 inmates currently being housed in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson presented a property tax collection check for just over $50,000. Wilson also reports receiving a $164,000 grant for purchasing radios to be used by his department along with Munfordville and Horse Cave Police. The Hart County Clerk’s first quarter report was received and approval was given for the road department to purchase an asphalt hot-box at the state bid price of just over $45,700. A first reading was approved to establish a 35mph limit on Flat Road. Kenny Riggs was hired at $14 per hour for judicial center and courthouse maintenance. Kyle Nunn was hired at $15 per hour to work for the road department. The court also approved County Attorney Justin Baird to conduct negotiation of a purchase price for an undisclosed land parcel. In announcements, Judge Executive Joe Choate reminded the court of the upcoming tire amnesty event for May 23rd-25th at Hart County Fairgrounds and he says the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has confirmed dates for closing KY 88 between Hart County Bank and SCRTC/FRECC. The road will blocked Friday night, April 19th through Monday morning, April 22nd for concrete work. A signed detour will be set up using West Back Street. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be Tuesday, April 23rd.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Cruiser Hit By Pickup
A Kentucky State Police cruiser was involved in a two-vehicle crash Monday in Elizabethtown. The collision with a 2011 Chevy Silverado pickup happened just before 8am at the intersection of Saint John Road and US 31W Bypass. The trooper driving was responded to a call for assistance when he was struck by the pickup on the rear portion of the cruiser’s left side. There were no injuries. KSP’s Post 4 spokesperson says no charges are involved with the incident.
Wednesday, April 10th, 2024
Hart County Senior Signs To Play College Basketball
Congratulations to Hart County High School’s Khloe Hale. She has committed to play collegiate basketball at Lindsey Wilson College this winter.
Tuesday, April 9th, 2024
City Council Updates
Horse Cave City Council met Monday night at City Hall. After several routine business items, an appointment of Kendell Ford was made to the Horse Cave Code Enforcement Board to fill the unexpired term of Don Ford through 2027. The council authorized listing of surplus property for sale from police, fire and maintenance departments. Approval was given for the city to apply for a $50,000 historical grant to be used for repair and improvements of the Thomas House. In wrapping up the meeting, the upcoming tire drop-off for later this month was announced along with a public thank you to participants of the Community Easter Egg Hunt.
Munfordville City Council met Monday night at City Hall. After several routine business items, an update on limb pickup throughout the city was given. Discussion was held regarding soccer usage at the city park and a horse ordinance was discussed. Departmental reports were given and the next meeting date was announced for May 13th.
Tuesday, April 9th, 2024
Man Attempts To Cash Forged Check At Bank
Hodgenville Police arrested an Elizabethtown man after an attempted forgery. Last week, 57-year-old Jimmy Mitchell visited Magnolia Bank on North Lincoln Boulevard and tried to cash a check written for $3,650. The circumstances of the check were not released. When arrested, an outstanding warrant from Grant County was flagged. Mitchell is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of criminal possession of a forged instrument and theft by unlawful taking under $10,000. His bond is $5,000 and he is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
Monday, April 8th, 2024
Eclipse viewing adds heavy traffic
After extremely heavy volume through Hart and adjacent counties along I-65 this weekend --- particularly northbound with spring break traffic returning --- congested travel is expected to continue along the interstate throughout today and into the evening due to today’s eclipse. Even with cloud coverage over portions of the eclipse path in the forecast to interfere with viewing, large crowds are expected to gather in Southern and Central Indiana along with Western Kentucky. Motorists needing to travel along interstate routes from Nashville to Indianapolis are advised to allow extra time and plan for congestion at interchanges. Motorists are also reminded non-emergency stopping on restricted access roads is unlawful. Locally, the eclipse event will begin just before 1pm and will be at its peak just after 2pm. About 90-95% blockage of the sun will occur throughout Hart and surrounding counties.
Monday, April 8th, 2024
Woman arrested after Edmonson County pursuit
A woman is in Hart County jail after leading police in Edmonson County on a pursuit Friday in the Wingfield Community. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office observed 48-year-old Ponda Bennett driving northbound in the middle of Wingfield Church Road, nearly striking a cruiser head-on. Bennett began to flee at a high speed when a deputy activated lights and sirens. Bennett was located about a half mile down the road after losing control of her vehicle and hitting a mailbox. A report of the incident says she tried to run from the scene and refused instructions. Bennett was taken into custody. A large amount of methamphetamine, scales and drug paraphernalia were found in her vehicle. She is charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, fleeing or evading police in a vehicle and on foot, resisting arrest, wanton endangerment of a police officer, tampering with physical evidence and reckless driving. Ponda Bennett remains jailed with a $20,000 bond and a court date set for Tuesday.
Monday, April 8th, 2024
Age restricted products investigation
Hodgenville Police conducted multiple controlled buy attempts for age-restricted products last week. Only one illegal sale was completed. Targeting underage vape sales, a 17-year-old investigative assistant visited Hometown Mini-Mart on Lincoln Farm Road. Even though the store has an ID scan requirement in place for age-restricted products, the attending cashier, identified as Jennifer Trimmer of Hodgenville, scanned her own license to circumvent the security measure and make the sale. Trimmer is charged with unlawful transaction with a minor. A report from Hodgenville Police says the store’s measures are appreciated and notes the ownership and management have completely cooperated with law enforcement investigating the case.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Dea Bradley Earns All-State Honors
Congratulations to Hart County Lady Raider Basketball Standout, Dea Bradley, who is named to the Lexington Herald-Leader’s All-State First Team. Bradley joins another 5th Region player in Leah Macy of Bethlehem. Other first-team selections include ZaKiyah Johnson of Sacred Heart, Trinity Rowe of Pikeville, Claire Johnson of McCracken County, Grace Mbugua of Danville Christian, Shaelyn Steele of Russell High School, Reagan Bender of Sacred Heart, Ciara Byars of George Rogers Clark and Maria Knight of Butler. The Herald-Leader’s selections are comprised of ballots from coaches all across the state.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Overdose Treatment Funds Secured For Three Local Counties
A local collaboration by two organizations has secured funds for life-saving drug overdose treatments. The Hart-Barren-Metcalfe Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (known as ASAP) Coalition and T J Regional Health will be able to purchase around 960 doses of intranasal Narcan and 15 Opioid Rescue Kits through ASAP and Harm Reduction Grants. These doses will be available free of charge to businesses, community organizations and individuals in all three counties.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Lindsey Wilson College Considers Name Change
Lindsey Wilson College could soon become Lindsey Wilson University, according to the school's President, William Luckey. If all goes according to plan, the change could take place by July of 2025. Luckey said this type of change has been a topic of discussion among administration and faculty members for years, beginning when doctoral opportunities were added. Another factor contributing to the consideration is 60 percent of the overall student body now being graduate students. Many colleges prefer a name change to a university in hopes of changing their public perception, as some people may have negative preconceived notions of the term, “college”. Colleges struggling with admissions may call themselves a university in order to entice more students.
Friday, April 5th, 2024
Local Family Dollar-Dollar Tree Nearly Bare Ahead Of Closure
Amid a dismal report of Dollar Tree’s 2023 fourth-quarter, with losses being above $1.71 Billion, the company (which operates several storefront names, including locally known Family Dollar and Dollar Tree combined stores) announced last month it will close around 1,000 stores as part of their cost-savings plan. About 600 are in the process of closing now, including the location in Magnolia, which has only been open for around two years. Sales to clear inventory have been going on for a couple of weeks, with most shelves now bare inside the store. The company says the remaining approximate 400 stores of the closure plan will be shut down over the next couple of years as lease terms expire. Locations in Horse Cave and Munfordville are not anticipated for closure at this time.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Three Found Deceased Inside Brownsville Home
Three people were discovered deceased inside an Edmonson County Residence Tuesday morning. Kentucky State Police released limited information Wednesday on the case. Brownsville Police contacted KSP around 3am requesting investigative assistance at the location on Carder Street. Those deceased include 56-year-old Harold Hendrick of Oakland, 44-year-old Carrie Canady of Bowling Green and 37-year-old William Payne also of Bowling Green. Causes of their deaths are not officially confirmed at this time. Investigation continues.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Traffic And The Eclipse
Kentuckians, tourists and commercial truck drivers are being urged to plan ahead for heavy traffic and distracted driving conditions when the moon’s shadow sweeps across the commonwealth and a dozen other states Monday afternoon. The totality phase of the April 8th eclipse enters Kentucky just before 2pm Central in parts of Fulton and Hickman counties before crossing Ballard, McCracken, Livingston, Crittenden, Union and Henderson counties along the Ohio River. Law enforcement agencies will enhance patrol coverage around the event. Motorists are asked to allow extra travel time to ensure a careful drive to their destination as large volumes of traffic are anticipated not only in the total eclipse path, but along major traffic arterials providing access to the path. That will include I-65 as motorists travel into southern and central Indiana for prime celestial viewing. Those who are planning to observe should do so from designated viewing areas and to avoid stopping on interstates and other roads unless there is an emergency. Plan on arriving early and staying late to help reduce traffic congestion. Police and transportation officials say the key to a safe eclipse experience is planning ahead and exercising an abundance of patience.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Hart County Player Signs To Play College Football
Congratulations to Kaden Trent as another member of the Hart County Raider Football Team signs to continue playing at the next level. In a signing ceremony surrounded by friends and family earlier this week, Trent committed to play football this fall at Lindsey Wilson College.
Thursday, April 4th, 2024
Reds Take Series With Phillies
The Reds have won their second consecutive series to begin the 2024 season. They defeated the Phillies Wednesday night 4-1, after the originally scheduled game time was moved from Noon to 3pm and then an additional four-hour rain delay. The Reds take 2/3 from Philadelphia and are now 4-2 on the year. Cincinnati is off today. They begin a week-long homestand with the Mets coming to town for the weekend on Friday night, followed by series with the Brewers beginning on Monday.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024
Damage From Tuesday Storms
Damage from Tuesday storms was mostly concentrated along a line across northern portions of Kentucky, southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, Southern Ohio and West Virginia. Several reports also came in across the central and east-central portions of Tennessee but were fewer in number. Tornados rated on the lower EF1 end of the scale were confirmed from Tuesday morning in Nelson County and Anderson County. Thunderstorm wind damage was also heavy Tuesday morning in the Lexington area. Tuesday evening tornados are suspected in southern Indiana and just east of Louisville. National Weather Service Teams will continue survey operations today in those and a few other locations around the state.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024
Man Arrested After Standoff At Storage Business
A man is jailed after brining a firearm into the office of a storage business Tuesday morning in Glasgow. Police were called to Storage Sense, behind Zaxby's along Happy Valley Road and observed 44-year-old Christopher Safford in possession of a handgun and a woman running out of the building. Police attempted negotiation with Safford ahead of the arrival of Barren County's Tactical Team. They entered the office and took Safford into custody. He is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, receiving stolen property as the gun was registered as stolen and wanton endangerment. Safford appears in court today. He has been arrested four other times over the past three years for contempt of court and libel/slander related charges.
Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024
Western Names New Men's Basketball Coach
Western Kentucky University's Director of Athletics, Todd Stewart, announced the resignation of men's basketball coach Steve Luts Monday and hinted at having already anticipated the departure for at least some measure of time in advance of the decision for the first-year coach and his move to Oklahoma State. Just a day later, the university has the next coach lined up to take over. Promoting from within, Hank Plona has been named to lead the program. Plona joined the staff of Steve Luts last year at Western and played a vital role in the success of this past season which ended with a C-USA Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Stewart says Plona will continue to build on recent momentum, with a proven history of strong recruiting and player development. Plona began his coaching career in 2007, with stops at Providence, Arkansas Fort-Smith, Indian Hills Community College and South Plains College.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
New Leadership For Hart County's Chamber of Commerce
There is a new President/CEO of the Hart County Chamber of Commerce. Since the deadline for accepting applications at the end of February, the board of directors has conducted interviews and narrowed their list of candidates. Monday, the board announced the hiring of Holly Crain to fill the position. Board Chairperson Whitney Choate says the Hart County Chamber is looking forward to strategic growth under Crain’s leadership. The organization was formed in 1986 and has played a vital role in bringing industry to the county while serving existing business and individuals with information and tools to cultivate economic growth. Follow the Hart County Chamber of Commerce on Facebook or visit hartcountyky.org for information on becoming a member.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
Man Threatens To Kill Responding Officers
A man who threatened officers responding to a domestic disturbance call weekend before last now faces a long list of charges. Police in Edmonson County were called to a location on Sulphur Road where 49-year-old Ronald Holland ignored instructions and became combative with officers. Holland was tazed multiple times with little effect as he gained access to kitchen knives and threatened to kill responding deputies. He barricaded himself in a bedroom. Kentucky State Police units arrived for assistance and Holland was eventually persuaded to exit through a back window. He was taken into custody and transported to Hart County Jail. He is booked on charges of assaulting police, public intoxication of a controlled substance other than alcohol, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, harassing communications, wanton endangerment and disarming a peace officer.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
DUI Driver Hits Motorcycle
A driver is charged with DUI after a collision on the square in Hodgenville over the weekend. A police report says round 9pm Friday, officers responded and found an F-350 pickup driven by James Coyle of Loretto which had entered the circle and failed to yield to a motorcycle driven by Gary Johnson of Elizabethtown. The two collided resulting in Johnson and a passenger being transported to Baptist Health Hardin for injuries. Coyle was taken into custody and charged with DUI and having an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle.
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024
Reds Recap
The Reds are 3-1 on the young season after their extra innings win against the Phillies Monday Night. Spencer Steer hit a grand slam in the top of the 10th and they held on for a 6-3 victory. Game two of the series is tonight with our coverage beginning at 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, April 1st, 2024
Identity Released Of Victim Of Thursday Night Murder In Barren County
A man is charged with murder in Barren County after a stabbing Thursday night. Barren County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a location on Fendell Road in reference to an unresponsive male. When deputies arrived, they found 55-year-old Robert Fields dead from apparent stab wounds. Investigators were told someone had fled the scene prior to their arrival. A male subject identified as 26-year-old Dedontae Morrison was located nearby. While being questioned, Morrison told detectives he had entered the victim’s bedroom and stabbed him in bed. Morrison did not say why. The relationship between the two is not confirmed. Dedontae Morrison is currently jailed at Barren County Detention Center. He is charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence.
Pedestrian Strikes And Deaths On The Rise Locally And Nationally
In a noticeable increase in pedestrian strikes around the state recently, a woman has died after being hit by a vehicle last week in Hardin County. Police in Radcliff say 21-year-old Emma Grace Cobble succumbed to injuries sustained from the incident two days prior. An incident report says Cobble was in a crosswalk on North Wilson Road when a truck headed west on Elm Road made a left turn, striking Cobble. The lone occupant of the truck stopped and called 911. Cobble was taken to Baptist Health Hardin before being transferred to University of Louisville Hospital. Police say the driver is in full cooperation with the investigation. Over the past week, a pedestrian was hit and killed on Bardstown Road and another on Preston Highway in Louisville. The week before, four people were hit resulting in three deaths in the city. In Glasgow, a juvenile was hit on Columbia Avenue last Monday and another was hit on the square Wednesday. Nationally, pedestrian deaths are topping a 40+ year high at a rate of over 21 people per day, with over 7,500 being killed last year --- the most since 1981.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Man dies in Glasgow stabbing
Thursday, at approximately 11:21pm, the Barren County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to a residence on Lee Fendell Road in reference to an unresponsive male. After arriving, deputies located a deceased male that had sustained stab wounds. A male subject was located in the area after it was reported that someone had fled the scene prior to deputies' arrival. The male subject was identified as being 26-year-old Dedontae Morrison, of Glasgow. Morrison later told detectives that he had entered the deceased male's bedroom and stabbed him while the victim was in the bed. Morrison did not provide an explanation of why he stabbed the male subject. He was arrested and charged with Murder and Tampering with Physical Evidence. He was lodged in the Barren County Corrections Center. The victims identity is withheld pending family notification.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Kentucky Unemployment Numbers For February Released
Kentucky's seasonally adjusted preliminary February 2024 unemployment rate is 4.4%. The rate is up one-tenth of a percentage point from January and up four-tenths of a point from one year ago. The US seasonally adjusted jobless rate for February 2024 is 3.9%, also up slightly from January 2024. Employment numbers undergo sharp fluctuations due to seasonal events, such as weather changes, harvests, holidays, and school openings and closings. These seasonal adjustments eliminate these influences and make it easier to observe statistical trends.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Man Killed In US 68 Wreck
A Greensburg man died Wednesday morning after colliding with a car turning left in front of him just east of Greensburg on US 68. Police were called just before 8am to the location near the local store, Taste Like Home at the intersection of Marshall Ridge Road. A preliminary report says 18-year-old Kathleen Yoder of Greensburg was westbound in a 2013 Toyota Camry and turned into her workplace. She entered the path of an eastbound Chevy Cobalt driven by 61-year-old Timothy Berry also of Greensburg. Berry was transported to Jane Todd Crawford Hospital where he was pronounced deceased a short time later. Yoder was not physically injured in the collision. US 68 was blocked for about two hours as clearing and reconstruction was completed. Investigation into the crash continues.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Shooter Identified In Glasgow Incident
Additional details have been confirmed regarding a Wednesday night double shooting in Glasgow. The man police initially said was in custody is now confirmed as 21-year-old Eric Dominguez. He is accused of shooting a female in the hand and a male in the groin. Both victims were transported to T J Samson Community Hospital and transferred to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for treatment of serious but non-life threatening injuries. When police arrived at the residence on Meadow Drive, Dominguez was taken into custody with no further incident. He is jailed with a $250,000 bond at Barren County Detention Center, where he is booked on two counts of first-degree assault and first-degree wanton endangerment.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Semi Hauling Lumber Overturns
The driver of a tractor trailer escaped serious injury Wednesday morning after overturning and taking out a utility pole on Wax Road. Police and other first responders in Grayson County responded to the 4200 block around 7:30 and located the Freightliner loaded with lumber which had exited the road and traveled down an embankment. The driver, who is from Louisville but not officially identified by name, reported general soreness but refused EMS transport. Wax Road was blocked for several hours while the semi was removed and the utility pole was replaced.
Friday, March 29th, 2024
Reds Win Opener
The Cincinnati Reds are winners of their 2024 season opener. They defeated the Washington Nationals Thursday afternoon, 8-2. Today is an off-day. They resume the series with Washington Saturday afternoon at 3:10. Catch the game here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Attraction Reopens In Mammoth Cave National Park
After being closed last fall, Sloan’s Crossing Pond trail and picnic area at Mammoth Cave National Park is now open for public use. A rehabilitation project to the wooden boardwalk that circles the pond is complete. New decking is installed along with repair of existing overlook and seating areas. The nearly half-mile boardwalk provides access to the marshy area surrounding the pond. A press release from the National Park Service says the boardwalk and adjacent picnic area are wheelchair accessible. Exhibits along the walkway interpret the pond’s unique environment where wildlife such as turtles, frogs, red-winged blackbirds and various waterfowl are often viewed.
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Man In Jail For Murder Attacks Deputies
An altercation broke out Wednesday morning at Adair County Regional Jail between jailers and the man who was recently booked for shooting and killing his landlord. Columbia Police responded around 6am after 57-year-old Joseph South of Columbia became aggressive and refused verbal instructions before attacking multiple deputies. South is charged with three counts of assaulting a correctional employee. His original booking at the jail is for murder in connection to the Saturday shooting which resulted in the death of 87-year-old Earl Coffey in Adair County. South was in the process of being evicted from his rental when the murder took place.
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Wednesday, March 27th, 2024
A man who should not have been driving was behind the wheel when his vehicle hit a juvenile pedestrian. Police in Glasgow responded to Cleveland Avenue on Monday after the driver of an eastbound car struck the female with the vehicle's mirror as she walked westbound. The driver is identified as Anthony Hoag. He was operating on a suspended license. He was also cited for not having vehicle insurance. The juvenile was transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET TUESDAY MORNING IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE JOE CHOATE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, BROTHER DAVE SHEPPARD, PASTOR OF MUNFORDVILLE CHURCH OF GOD, OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER.
JAILER ISRAEL BERGENSON STATED THERE WAS A TOTAL OF 157 IN THE COUNTY JAIL. THE COURT APPROVED FOR JAILER BERGENSON TO ADVERTISE FOR A NEW VAN AND TAHOE FOR THE JAIL. SHERIFF JEFF WILSON REPORTED THAT THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT HAD PARTNERED WITH THE MUNFORDVILLE AND HORSE CAVE POLICE DEPARTMENTS TO GET HART COUNTY APPROVED AS A HIDTA COUNTY.
THE COURT APPROVED RESOLUTION TO SUPPORT GRVWD FOR A GRANT APPROVAL, RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR THE CLERK TO APPLY FOR $10,700 GRANT, APPROVED FINAL APPROPRIATION OF $309,930 FOR THE HART COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND $306,430 FOR THE HART COUNTY EXTENSION BOARD, AND APPROVED TO PAY SCOTTY'S PAVING $154,000 FOR PAVING QUARRY ROAD OF WHICH ALL BUT $4,000 WOULD BE REIMBURSED BY THE STATE.
THE COURT'S NEXT MEETING WILL BE TUESDAY APRIL 9th, AT 9 AM IN THE COURTROOM.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Hart County Business Owner Honored
A Hart County business owner is being recognized nationally. Debra Dudley, founder of Oscarware is the recipient of the 2024 Gail Adinamis WEGG Award for exemplary global leadership. The honor is given by the Chicago-based nonprofit organization, Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global, with a mission to educate, inspire and nurture women business owners and entrepreneurs worldwide. Oscarware is located just outside of Bonnieville and is known for manufacturing a full line of both disposable and porcelain coated steel grill toppers. The business is family-based. Debra Dudley and her daughter, Vice President Kelly Dudley Busick, lead the 25-employee enterprise, which distributes its products across the US, Europe and its oscarwareinc.com website. In honoring those like Dudley who have gone out of their way to connect, create, contribute and collaborate with WEGG and forge alliances, the award is named after Gail Adinamis, founder of Global Care Clinical Trials, LLC, a leading global provider of ambulant health care services for clinical trials. The company was acquired by LabCorp in July 2020 to further expand its decentralized clinical trials capabilities globally.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Horses Die In Crash, Driver Injured
Three horses are dead and a semi driver is seriously hurt after a crash on Bluegrass Parkway at the US 150 Bardstown Exit early Monday morning. The driver was enroute from Arkansas to Keeneland in Lexington when he ran off the eastbound left side, crossed the median and westbound side, then crashed into an embankment leading up to the US 150 overpass. The driver was flown to University of Louisville Hospital with serious lacerations. Animal rescue specialists from Anderson County were called and recovered four surviving horses, which were transported to an animal hospital. Westbound Bluegrass Parkway was completely blocked for about nine hours as traffic bypassed the incident scene via the Exit 25 exit ramp and entry ramp. The scene was completely cleared around 8:00 Monday night. Monday’s crash is just a few miles away from the location of an incident last summer on Bluegrass Parkway, where a trailer caught fire and killed four horses on June 19th.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Legislative Session Wrapping Up
We are coming to the end of the 2024 legislative session in Frankfort. After this week, lawmakers will take a ten-day break for the governor’s veto period. Following that period, they will return for two more days to consider any vetoes that come forward and finish up any other business. Those two days will conclude the legislators’ 60-day session.
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
Rexroat Signs With Hanover College
On Monday, Clark Rexroat made his college choice official. Rexroat is another key player from the 2023 Hart County State Tournament Raider Football team who will continue his football career at the next level. Surrounded by family members, he signed his letter to play this fall with the Hanover Panthers. The school is located in southern Indiana. Congratulations, Clark Rexroat.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Update on Possible Bomb Threat at Area School
Hart County High School received a report of a possible bomb threat shortly before 1:00 p.m. on Friday. Administration notified law enforcement and took immediate action to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff. The threat was thoroughly investigated and cleared by Kentucky State Police and the Hart County Sheriff's Department around 5:00 p.m. on Friday. The safety and security of students and staff remain the school district's top priority. School operations will resume as usual.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Boys Sweet 16 Tournament continues
In Thursday's games:
Harlan County 67 to Warren Central 59
Evangel Christian 71 to Butler County 71 to 60
St. Xavier 50 to Pulaski County 43
Campbell County 43 to Newport 40
The Boys Sweet Sixteen Tournament continues on Studio 101 WLOC with the semi final and championship games Saturday.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Man faces more than a dozen charges after arrest in Hart County
KSP made an arrest Thursday in Hart County after a pursuit. 33-year-old Nathaniel Thompson was charged with 2 counts of fleeing or evading police, 1st degree, (both motor vehicle and on foot), 2 counts of wanton endangerment, 1st degree-police officer, resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree-hallucinogen, operating on a suspended or revoked operator's license, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, improper display of registration plates,
disregarding a stop sign, reckless driving, failure to or improper signal, speeding 26 mph or more over the speed limit, along with failure to produce insurance card
and no registration receipt. Thompson was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Horse Cave Police make EPO arrest
Horse Cave Police made an arrest Thursday. 27-year-old Jacob Guinn, was charged with violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO as well as criminal mischief, 3rd degree. He was lodged in Hart County Jail.
Friday, March 22nd, 2024
Woman arrested in Edmonson County
Brownsville Police Department arrested a 23-year-old woman Thursday. Gillian Vincent was charged with endangering the welfare of a minor, possession of marijuana, wanton endangerment, 1st degree and drug paraphernalia-buy/possess. She was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Theft arrest made in Hart County
Horse Cave Police made a drug and theft arrest Wednesday. 27-year-old Samuel Miller was taken into custody and charged with theft by unlawful taking or disp, shoplifting, public intoxication - controlled substance (excluding alcohol), and possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (Methamphetamine). Miller was lodged in the Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Glasgow Police arrest a man for stalking.
37-year-old Robert Burton III was arrested Wednesday and charged with 1st degree Stalking. Burton was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
Glasgow City Clean-Up Week 2024
Glasgow is Clearing the Clutter for a Cleaner Community during City Clean Up Week, March 25th-29th. Curbside collection allows residents to place large items by the curbside during the regular garbage pickup schedule. All small items must by bagged or boxed. Tree & shrub trimmings must be no more than 3 ft and tied in a bundle. Appliances will not be accepted, however, they can be taken to the landfill all year long at no charge.
Thursday, March 21st, 2024
2024 Boys' Basketball Sweet 16
The first round
of the 2024 UK HealthCare Boys' Basketball Sweet 16began Wednesday:
Magoffin County 54, Perry County Central 47
Lyon County 45, Ashland Blazer 43
Adair County 72, Marshall County 55
Great Crossing 62, Spencer County 48
Studio 101 WLOC continues complete coverage of the Boys Sweet 16.
Wednesday, March 20th, 2024
Stolen Trucks Recovered And Suspect Arrested
Two stolen vehicles have been recovered and a man is jailed after an investigation led by Cave City Police. A service truck was reported stolen from a location on Wall Street last Thursday and a Chevy pickup was reported stolen from a location in Northside Estates on Saturday. Police had information leading them to believe the same individual, later identified as 32-year-old Charles Ethan Clay of Cave City, was involved with both thefts. Using surveillance video, officers observed him fleeing. The department’s K9 unit led officers to find Clay hiding under a semi-trailer. He was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on multiple charges of theft by unlawful taking, criminal mischief and failure to appear. Both trucks were recovered and returned to their respective owners.
Wednesday, March 20th, 2024
Special Election Results
Results from Tuesday night’s special election for the 24th House District race are in:
All House District 24 Counties (Final):
Courtney Gilbert – 1025
Jonny Pennington - 372
Craig Astor - 244
Hart County Totals:
Courtney Gilbert - 319
Jonny Pennington - 194
Craig Astor - 29
Green County Totals:
Courtney Gilbert - 315
Jonny Pennington - 59
Craig Astor - 40
LaRue County Totals:
Courtney Gilbert - 391
Jonny Pennington - 119
Craig Astor - 175
Tuesday, March 19th, 2024
Circumstances Of Sunday Shooting Released By Police
Additional details have been officially released regarding a Sunday afternoon shooting incident in Barren County. The man arrested has been identified as 59-year-old Kevin Abner of Glasgow. Abner learned his daughter was at a residence along Park City-Glasgow Road and was possibly being held there against her will. He arrived at the location and met two men who are brothers, identified as 42-year-old Anthony Wheat and 32-year-old Shane Wheat. A verbal altercation began and Abner revealed a shotgun and fired two rounds, striking each of the brothers who were taken by private means to TJ Samson Community Hospital. Kevin Abner parked his truck along the road just down from the residence and waited for police to arrive before being taken into custody. The two men who were shot were both transferred to Louisville for treatment of injuries. One of them is in critical condition. Police interviewed Abner’s daughter who indicated she was not being held against her will and was free to leave anytime. As a result, Abner was charged with two counts of assault and booked at Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, March 19th, 2024
House Seat To Be Decided Tuesday By Special Election
Today is the special election to fill the reminder of State Representative Brandon Reed’s seat in Frankfort. January 5th, he withdrew his filing for re-election in the spring primary. He also stated his resignation in conjunction with accepting a position as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under newly elected Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell. There were multiple complications to the timing of Reed’s withdrawal and resignation. Among them, that January 5th date was also the last day for new candidates to file for the primary, making the perceived window of opportunity for any o pposition very narrow. Also, state legislature is in session. Reed’s resignation became effective January 15th, leaving the 24th House District of Hart, Green and LaRue Counties without practical representation to date with the general assembly. Nominated by their respective parties, Republican Courtney Gilbert of LaRue County and Democrat Johnny Pennington of Hart County are on today's ballot. Craig Astor will also appear as a qualified Independent write-in candidate. Voting for Hart County residents will take place only at the courthouse in Munfordville and at Horse Cave Fire Department until 6pm. Other regular polling locations will not be open. Anyone with questions can contact the Hart County Clerk’s Office in Munfordville. Residents in LaRue and Green Counties are also voting today. Join us for results tonight. We’ll have them posted on our Facebook page and will provide condensed voting totals here on WLOC after polls close at 6pm.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Man Arrested After Break-In At Residence
Police in Elizabethtown answered a theft call along Diecks Drive around 11pm Friday resulting in an altercation between an officer and a suspect. After arriving, the officer observed two men fighting inside the residence. One of the men was calling out for help. The officer entered and the uncooperative suspect assaulted the officer. A report from Elizabethtown Police says 46-year-old Joel Ray Hammack of Crossville, Tennessee was tased and then restrained. The officer was not injured but the victim of the residence suffered several bruises. Hammack was transported to Hardin County Detention Center and booked on charges of strangulation, assault with injury, assault of an officer and resisting arrest. He is jailed with a $10-thousand bond.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Two Shot In Sunday Afternoon Shooting
Two men were shot Sunday afternoon at a residence along Park City-Glasgow Road in Barren County. Both were immediately transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital by private means. The person who fired the weapon used in the incident was taken into custody without any further incident. Police were dispatched around 3:30 and soon after arriving determined the shooting was an isolated event with no additional danger to the general public. Names of those involved have not been officially verified for release. Additional details are expected as the investigation continues.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Traffic Stop Results In Drug Arrest
A traffic stop resulted in an arrest Friday night in Hodgenville. An officer stopped 34-year-old Summer Joy Smith of Hodgenville and a K9 unit indicated the presence of drugs. A search turned up more than 20 grams of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Smith was transported to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of possession of these substances and items, along with trafficking and tampering with physical evidence.
Monday, March 18th, 2024
Four In A Row For Girls Sweet 16 Champs
Sacred Heart is the 2024 Girls Sweet 16 Champion. The victory marks a record-setting four state titles in a row for the Catholic Preparatory School located in Louisville. Their Saturday night matchup with McCracken County in Rupp Arena was a rematch of last year’s championship game.
The Boys Sweet 16
begins Wednesday in Lexington. Adair County plays the first game of the night
session with tip-off set for 5pm Central. Warren Central plays the first game
Thursday morning with tip-off set for 10am Central. We’ll have the broadcast of
each game of the
Boys KHSAA Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena.
Friday, March 15th, 2024
Man Missing From Tennessee Crashes Vehicle On Hodgenville Square
An elderly man reported missing from a nursing facility in Tennessee ran through the Hodgenville Square Tuesday evening and collided with the Abraham Lincoln Statue in the middle of the traffic circle. Police responded after a hit-and-run call was received around 9pm. Officers located the man (whose identity was not released) and his vehicle a short time later. He appeared lost and confused. Further investigation revealed the man had left the Tennessee nursing facility around 1pm that afternoon and had not been seen since. He appeared uninjured from the collision. The statue was slightly moved from its base. Hodgenville police provided the man with dinner before a neighbor from Tennessee arrived to transport him back home.
Friday, March 15th, 2024
Glasgow Airport To Upgrade Runway Lighting System
Glasgow Municipal Airport will be getting a needed runway lighting update. The current system is not comparable to modern LED standard lighting. During low light and reduced visibility conditions, runway and adjacent lighting equipment provide essential guidance for takeoffs and landings. In addition to increasing the level of safety, the new LED system will also improve reliability from maintenance requirements of older lighting and will be more energy efficient, resulting in lower electric consumption and lower operation cost. The City of Glasgow announced an award from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s Department of Aviation in the amount of $750-thousand. The city will be required to provide matching dollars for the project. Funds will come from KYTC’s Airport Improvement Program. While small, the Glasgow Airport is vital to the area in economic growth in business and tourism, providing aviation connectivity without a need for extended drive times to and from other airports in the region.
Friday, March 15th, 2024
Man Arrested Another Wanted After Suspicious Activity At Sports Complex
A man trying to sell suspected power equipment was arrested on drug charges Monday at Chalybeate Sports Complex. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department were called around 4:30pm after a witness claimed two men tried to sell him a drill press. When officers arrived, two men were observed running across a baseball field at the facility. One man, identified as 28-year-old Richard Russell, was captured. Another man, later identified as Kristopher “Duck” Mallard fled. Russell was in possession of suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia items. A report says Russell initially refused to provide information regarding Mallard’s identity but later complied. The described drill press was also located nearby. A subsequent search of Russell’s nearby residence revealed additional methamphetamine along with various suspected stolen tools and equipment. Police continue looking for Kristopher Mallard. Richard Russell is booked at Hart County Jail and charged with trafficking within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of methamphetamine, buying or possessing drug paraphernalia and hindering prosecution or apprehension.
Thursday, March 14th, 2024
Homeless Man Accused Of Assault
A homeless man is charged with assault. Police in Elizabethtown responded Sunday around 1am to a call of two men fighting at a location near the intersection of Dixie Highway and New Glendale Road. They say 50-year-old Taven Jamal Smith had been arguing with the victim over a cellphone when the incident escalated. Smith slashed the other man in the face with a knife and then fled the scene. The victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin. Taven Jamal Smith was located a few hours later several yards away from where the incident occurred and was taken to Hardin County Detention Center. He remains jailed with a $10,000 bond.
Thursday, March 14th, 2024
Semi Driver Killed In I-65 Crash
A semi driver is dead after a fiery collision on I-65. Kentucky State Police responded to Milepoint 9.8 just north of Franklin around 2am Wednesday after a southbound semi was rear-ended by another semi driven by 77-year-old Roger Lee Hook of Ohio. The crash resulted in Hook's death. Preliminary investigation does not reveal the reason for the collision. I-65 southbound was blocked for several hours as firefighters extinguished the blaze and crews cleared the scene.
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In Boys 4th Region Boys Basketball Tournament action, Warren Central defeated Bowling Green 64-57 in the championship game from WKU's Diddle Arena Tuesday night. Warren Central, as defending state champ, will take on Harlan County Thursday, March 21st in the first round of the KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena in Lexington.
Hart County's Jerry Taylor is the newest member of the 5th Region Athletic Directors Hall of Fame. Sunday, he was recognized during a ceremony at the 5th Region Boys Basketball Championship game. Taylor served as teacher, coach and athletics director for a combined total of 57 years in Hart County. He became AD in 1983, serving 39 years in that role before retiring in August of 2022. He served 20 years on the 5th region policy board. Jerry Taylor has been instrumental in shaping athletics for high schools in the state, working eight years on the KHSAA Board of Control, over which he served as vice president and president.
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
Homeless Man Accused Of Assault
A homeless man is charged with assault. Police in Elizabethtown responded Sunday around 1am to a call of two men fighting at a location near the intersection of Dixie Highway and New Glendale Road. They say 50-year-old Taven Jamal Smith had been arguing with the vicitm over a cellphone when the incident escalated. Smith slashed the other man in the face with a knife and then fled the scene. The victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin. Taven Jamal Smith was located a few hours later several yards away from where the incident occurred and was taken to Hardin County Detention Center. He remains jailed with a $10,000 bond.
Wednesday, March 13th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Tuesday's Hart County Fiscal Court meeting involved mostly routine business. In departmental reports, Jailer Israel Bergerson stated 163 inmates currently reside in the facility. Animal Control Officer Tony Roberts stated the animal shelter handled 513 dogs in 2023 and they are currently averaging 20 adoptions per month. The court accepted a $1,575 bid in selling a 2019 Dodge Charger. Diane Choate, Carla Wuertzer, Cindy Scott, Mary Beth Sallee, Andre' Barbour and Billy Smith are appointed to the Hart County Extension Board. The Judge Executive was given approval to sign an agreement with Farmers RECC for siren poles and to apply for discretionary funds. The court voted to advertise for road materials bids and approved the Hart County Conservation District budget for the next year. The court also approved to advertise for a full time maintenance/janitorial position to work the court house and judicial center along with a full time employment position with the road department. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 26th.
Tuesday, March 12th, 2024
Funding Assistance Requested For Horse Cave City Street Repair
Horse Cave is requesting funding from the Kentucky Department of Rural and Municipal Aid for repairing one of the heaviest traveld routes in the city's road system. At Monday night's city council meeting, members approved making the petition to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet division for Top Quality Drive, which provides access to the industrial park off of US 31W. With constant truck traffic and degrading pavement conditions, the .7 mile stretch is estimated to cost just over $157-thousand to resurface.
Tuesday, March 12th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Boys 4th Region Boys Tournament action, Bowling Green defeated Cumberland County and Warren Central defeated Glasgow in Monday night's semifinals. Both games were blow outs. Tonight's championship game from WKU's Diddle Arena tips off at 6pm between defending State Champion Warren Central and Bowling Green with a spot in the KHSAA Boys Sweet 16 on the line.
Monday, March 11th, 2024
Deceased Voters Purged
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams says just over 15,000 deceased voters have been removed from Kentucky's roll. He states the action demonstrates his seriousness about election integrity in the Commonwealth. The number of voters removed outpaces the approximate 7,500 added for February by about double. Kentucky's roll is currently registered 46% Republican and 43% Democrat. Those numbers are heavily weighted by a urban-rural divide. The states larger cities and the greater Cincinnati area in northern Kentucky are heavily weighted Democrat while rural populations are heavily weighted Republican. The urban-rural divide continues trending toward further widening with new voter registrations.
Monday, March 11th, 2024
Sexual Abuse Investigation
A man from Cave City is in custody in connection to a Metcalfe County attempted sexual abuse investigation. Kentucky State Police arrested 23-year-old Richard Cecil Armstrong last week. He attempted inappropriate physical contact with a juvenile. Units with state police and the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Department were able to locate Armstrong and transport him to Barren County Detention Center, where he is booked on charges of third-degree rape, fleeing from police on foot, resisting arrest, wanton endangerment, criminal mischief and providing police with false identification information. He is also charged with parole violations. Richard Cecil Armstrong is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
Monday, March 11th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Saturday night at Hart County High School, Bethlehem won the Girls 5th Region Tournament title by defeating Bardstown in a blowout, 72-44. Bethlehem will play Thursday in the Girls Sweet 16 from Rupp Arena. They tip off in the first game of the day at 10am Central. Bowling Green won the 4th Region Tournament title over the weekend. They will play the first game of the Sweet 16, taking on Owsley County Wednesday morning at 10:00. We'll have the entire Girls Sweet 16 from Lexington here on WLOC Sports.
In Boys 5th Region Basketball Tournament action from Sunday afternoon at Green County High School, Adair County defeated Bethlehem, 80-62. Adair County gets a long break before playing Marshall County on Wednesday night, March 20th in the Boys Sweet 16 at Rupp Arena. The 4th Region Boys Tournament is not yet decided. Cumberland County plays Bowling Green in game one of tonight's semifinals at Diddle Arena in Bowling Green. Glasgow plays Warren Central in game two. The 4th Region Boys Final is set for Tuesday night.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
Shoplifters Arrested In Traffic Stop
A pair believed to be involved in multiple shoplifting cases across the region has been captured after attempting to flee from police in Hodgenville. Around 6pm Thursday, an officer observed a Kia Soul on KY 210 which had been flagged in connection to a case in Campbellsville. When police units attempted to stop the vehicle, it sped away. It was stopped a short time later in a field near Keith Road. The driver is identified as 36-year-old Dominic Meriwether of Elizabethtown. He was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked for fleeing police, wanton endangerment of an officer, criminal mischief and several traffic related offences. When booked, Meriwether was found in possession of concealed drugs, leading to additional charges of promoting contraband, trafficking and tampering with evidence. A passenger in the vehicle, identified as 39-year-old Hasina Prince also of Elizabethtown, was booked for intoxication of a substance other than alcohol. Both suspects are scheduled to appear in LaRue District Court on Wednesday. Police will be investigating the pair’s connections with a number of thefts from Kentucky and Indiana.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
Burglary At Local Dollar General
Police answered a burglary call at the new Dollar General location on US 31W in Cave City Monday. Officers arrived just before 8am. The front glass door of the store had been broken out. Investigation indicates a suspect, identified as 27-year-old Cecil Cornwell, entered the business several hours earlier, around 2:30am. Cornwell has since been arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on a charge of third-degree burglary.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
Traffic Stop Results In Drug Charges
A man faces drug charges after a traffic stop Wednesday in Cave City. Police observed a pickup being driven in a reckless manner along US 31W and attempted to pull the driver over. The driver, identified as 38-year-old Tracy Dale Wright, turned and continued traveling along East Owens Street. Police say he threw items out of the window before eventually stopping. Items retrieved are suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Wright is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of tampering with evidence, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, along with fleeing police and reckless driving. He is scheduled to appear in court on March 28th.
Friday, March 8th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Girls 5th Region Tournament action from Hart County High School Thursday night, the first semifinal game was nearly a 40-point rout as Bethlehem came a point shy of the century mark in defeating North Hardin, 99-62. In game two, Bardstown defeated Taylor County, 61-56. This sets up a rematch of the 19th District Championship from just a week ago where Bethlehem won a close game by three points. As the top two girls teams in the region, Bethlehem and Bardstown meet Saturday night to decide the 5th Region Girls Championship.
In Boys 5th Region Basketball Tournament action, semifinals are set for tonight at Green County High School. Adair County plays North Hardin in game one followed by Bethlehem and LaRue County in game two. The championship game is Sunday afternoon.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Boys 5th Region Basketball Tournament Action Wednesday night, Bethlehem defeated Taylor County, 58-54 and LaRue County defeated Elizabethtown, 57-51. Semifinals are now set for Friday night. Adair County plays North Hardin in game one followed by Bethlehem and LaRue County in game two. The championship game is Sunday afternoon at Green County High School.
The 5th Region Girls tournament resumes tonight at Hart County High School. The first semifinal features North Hardin and Bethlehem, followed by Taylor County and Bardstown. The girls championship is Saturday night.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Missing Teen Found Safe
The missing teen from Glasgow has been located and is safe. Tuesday, police asked for public assistance in finding 14-year-old Lincoln Jewell. No details were officially released regarding circumstances of his disappearance early that morning. Likewise, no details are available from officials regarding his discovery.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Bypass Construction Officially Begins
Construction begins this week on the new connector between US 31W and KY 218 on the southwestern side of Horse Cave. Officially introduced for planning in 2016 with the designed route selected in 2018, utility relocation work has been recently completed and a project awarded January 4th in the amount of $8.85 Million to Scotty's Contracting and Stone, LLC.
Improving safety and efficiency, the connector will help relieve truck traffic issues at the intersection of US 31W/KY 218 downtown and the adjacent KY 218 railroad crossing. The project provides better access to and from Interstate 65 and industrial facilities located on the southern end of Horse Cave. It also includes a bridge over the railroad, eliminating tight turns and reducing the potential for railroad crossing collisions. Shifting truck volume to the new route will reduce wear and tear and allow local traffic to move more freely through the downtown intersection.
The connector ties to KY 218 just west of the KY 335 split and US 31W approximately one-half mile south of the downtown intersection.
Initial work includes installation of construction signage along KY 218 and KY 335. Excavation and ground clearing will be taking place over the next several weeks. Construction will be phased over the next two years with a June 30, 2025 completion date specified in the contract.
Thursday, March 7th, 2024
Voting Begins For Special Election
Absentee voting is underway for a special election to fill the reminder of State Representative Brandon Reed’s term in Frankfort. January 5th, Reed withdrew his filing for re-election in the spring primary. He also stated his resignation in conjunction with accepting a position as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under newly elected Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell. The now vacant 24th House District covers Hart, Green and LaRue Counties. The special election will be Tuesday, March 19th. Republican Courtney Gilbert of LaRue County and Democrat Johnny Pennington of Hart County will be on the special March 19th ballot. Voting for Hart County residents will take place only at the courthouse in Munfordville and at Horse Cave Fire Department from 6am until 6pm on that day. Other regular polling locations will not be open on the special election date. Early voting will be available at the courthouse only, March 14th, 15th and 16th from 8am to 4pm. Excused Absentee Voting began Wednesday and continues today and Friday, as well as Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week from 8am-4pm. Anyone with questions can contact the Hart County Clerk’s Office in Munfordville.
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In High School Basketball, the Boys 5th Region Tournament at Green County began Tuesday night with two first round games. In the first, Adair County defeated Washington County 70-62 and the season comes to an end for Hart County. The Raiders were defeated by North Hardin in the second game, 65-33. Hart County’s final record stands at 17-13. Tonight, first round boys action continues with Taylor County and Bethlehem in game one. LaRue County and Elizabethtown play in game two. Semifinals games will be Friday night. The championship game will be Sunday afternoon from Green County.
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024
Missing Teen Search
Police in Glasgow are asking for assistance from the general public in locating a missing teen. A release from the agency identifies the 14-year-old male as Lincoln Jewell. He was last seen on McFarland Drive around 4am Tuesday. Lincoln Jewell is approximately 6 feet, 130 pounds, has blonde hair and has blue eyes. He was wearing a black shirt and black pants. Anyone with information should call 911 to relay information to law enforcement.
Wednesday, March 6th, 2024
Woman Arrested For Burglary, Assault And Other Charges
Police from Hodgenville and LaRue County Sheriff’s Department responded to a burglary report Monday night at an address in the 2,000 block of Greensburg Road. Upon arrival, officers discovered 28-year-old Patricia Gibson of Magnolia. Further investigation led to her arrest. She was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on charges of burglary, domestic assault, criminal mischief and alcohol intoxication.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In girls 5th Region Basketball Tournament first round action Monday night, Taylor County defeated John Hardin, 52-38 and Bardstown becomes the only district runner-up to defeat a district winner in Green County, 52-49. Girls semifinals will be Thursday night at Hart County High School. The championship game will be Saturday night.
Boys 5th Region Tournament games begin tonight at Green County High School. Washington County and Adair County tip off at 5:00 followed by Hart County and North Hardin at 7:00. We’ll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports with coverage beginning at 6:40.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Man Booked For Stealing And Drug Possession After Taking Items At Rural King
A man seen stealing items from Rural King on surveillance video has been arrested. Police in Glasgow were notified of the theft Sunday and located the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Dusty Smith, walking along McKenna Street. Upon being searched, he was found in possession of methamphetamine and arrested. He was taken to Barren County Jail and booked on drug and burglary related charges. Dusty Smith is scheduled to appear in court next Monday afternoon.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Bike Rider Seriously Injured In Collision
A man suffered serious injuries Sunday evening after colliding with a car while riding a bicycle at the intersection of KY 224 (Millerstown Road) and 1st Street in Clarkson. The incident happened around 5:30 and blocked KY 224 for about two hours. Preliminary investigation indicates the rider (who is not officially identified) entered the intersection and hit the passenger door of the car with a heavy impact. The rider was transported by helicopter from the scene to University of Louisville Hospital. No other injuries are reported.
Tuesday, March 5th, 2024
Annual Employment Data Shows Net Jobs Loss For 2023
With 2023 annual employment data now compiled and aggregated, Kentucky is near the bottom at 44th in the United States. The national annual unemployment rate sits on 3.6%, while Kentucky’s number for 2023 is 4.2%. To put these numbers in perspective, the worst and highest rate in the country is Nevada at 5.1%. The best and lowest is North Dakota at 1.9%. Kentucky’s 4.2% unemployment rate for 2023 is an increase of approximately one quarter of a percent from 2022’s final number. Of surrounding states, only Illinois is higher. The national rate from 2022 to 2023 is unchanged. In applying a quantitative number to Kentucky’s rate, the estimate for overall net loss of jobs is approximately 6,300. The ultimate number is a give and take in workforce sectors. In a positive light, with highly touted jobs creation in infrastructure and building of new manufacturing facilities, that sector is booming in Kentucky with a 7.3% gain, outpacing the national construction sector growth by more than double. Loss in jobs is mostly combined from subsectors of other areas including administrative and support positions, finance and insurance positions and retail positions. Overall figures include agriculture and self-employment data. Public and private sector numbers are combined in the annual report. For deeper analysis and explanations of criteria used in these figures, visit the kystats.ky.gov website.
Monday, March 4th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Raiders of Hart County were defeated Sunday afternoon by North Hardin, 74-43, in the first round of the Girls KHSAA 5th Region Basketball Tournament at Hart County High School. The loss closes the book for 2023-24, with a final record of 18-13 for the Lady Raiders.
In Sunday afternoon’s second game, Bethlehem defeated Marion County, 77-34. North Hardin and Bethlehem will play each other in the first game of Thursday night’s semifinal.
Tonight, girls 5th Region first round action continues with Taylor County and John Hardin in game one, followed by 18th District winner Green County taking on Bardstown. Winners will square off in Thursday night’s second semifinal game. The championship game will be Saturday night at 6:00.
Boys 5th Region Tournament games begin Tuesday night at Green County High School. The Raiders of Hart County also drew North Hardin for their first round opponent. They square off in the second game of the night, with tip off scheduled for 7:00. We’ll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, March 4th, 2024
Severe Weather Awareness Week And Annual Tornado Drill
The first week of March is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kentucky. Each day, a different aspect of severe weather is highlighted by the state’s National Weather Service Offices in Paducah, Louisville and Jackson. The statewide tornado drill is also featured during this week. The annual exercise will take place Wednesday morning at 9:07 Central Time. Area emergency management, other government agencies, schools, businesses and broadcast media will participate. Visit weather.gov/lmk for details on Severe Weather Awareness Week and planning resources for tornado safety to review for Wednesday’s drill.
Monday, March 4th, 2024
Driver Of Pickup Parked On Roadside Arrested
Deputies in LaRue County observed a truck parked on the side of J.E. Jones road Thursday. When they approached the 1991 F-250, they say 33-year-old Joshua Meadows of Louisville was behind the wheel. An ID check revealed two active warrants from Jefferson County. A subsequent search resulted in the discovery of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Meadows was taken to LaRue County Detention Center and booked on possession charges of the same, along with no operator’s license and expired registration. He remains jailed with a $5,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in LaRue District Court Wednesday morning.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
Woman Arrested After Wreck
A woman who wrecked in Glasgow Thursday morning was arrested for impaired driving. Police say 42-year-old Stephanie Stephenson crashed her vehicle at the intersection of West Front Street and North Race Street. She failed field sobriety testing and was found with a plastic bag containing methamphetamine. She was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of driving under the influence and possession of a controlled substance.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
Another Threat At Glendale Site
Another bomb threat was made at BlueOval-SK on Thursday. Similar to last week’s incident, a written message was found in a Porta-John. After a massive evacuation last week where getting the site cleared of personnel resulted in extreme congestion on surrounding exits and roads, site administrators moved workers to a safe location on-site instead of sending them away. Last week, a message was the only item found. During this incident, officials located a suspicious device around some machinery which appeared to be constructed for mimicking an explosive. Closer examination of the device by investigators determined the device was no threat and shortly after, workers were released from the safety area back to work. Police have not commented on any leads for finding the person or persons responsible for either threat.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
Jeep Grand Cherokee Recall
Chrysler is recalling more than 330,00 Jeep Grand Cherokees because of a steering wheel issue that may cause drivers to lose control. The recall involves 2021-2023 certain Jeep Grand Cherokee models. The automaker says the upper control arm ball joint and steering knuckle may separate and cause the wheel to fall outward. Owners with affected vehicles will be able to visit Chrysler dealerships to have upper control arm pinch bolts replaced free of charge.
Friday, March 1st, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Green County defeated Hart County, 66-40 in the Girls 18th District Championship Thursday night at Green County High School. Both teams will advance to play in the 5th Region Tournament.
Tonight, Hart County plays LaRue County for the boys title. Game time is 6pm. Our coverage begins at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
Crash Claims Life Of Upton Woman
Details have been released from the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department about the Tuesday morning collision which claimed the life of 23-year-old Destiny Dawn McCawley of Upton. The preliminary investigative report says her westbound Ford Focus entered the eastbound lane of North Pleasant Hill Road in the 1600 Block just after 7am and hit a Kia Soul driven by Taylor Riggs also of Upton. McCawley was pronounced deceased at the scene. Two juvenile passengers in her car were taken to Baptist Health Hardin with non-life threatening injures. Riggs was also transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
Animal Shelter Burglary Arrest
A man is charged in connection to the Leitchfield Animal Shelter burglary early Tuesday morning. The facility was closed Tuesday but reopened Wednesday. Police arrested 43-year-old Michael Baker at his residence in Falls of Rough after a review of surveillance video. Baker let several dogs loose after gaining entry. As previously reported, some were injured and one died. It is suspected (that) injuries and the death are a result of scuffling between the animals. Two dogs were reported as missing but according to the shelter, both have now been located and are back at the facility. Upon Baker’s arrest, he was booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of trespassing, burglary, cruelty to animals and several other animal related offences.
Thursday, February 29th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Championship games for the 18th District High School Basketball Tournament begin tonight at Green County High School. Hart County will take on Green County for the girls title. Game time is 6pm. Our coverage begins at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports. Friday night, Hart County plays LaRue County for the boys title.
Wednesday, February 28th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
Championship games for the 18th District High School Basketball Tournament are now set. In Tuesday night’s girls game, Green County defeated LaRue County, 67-41. Thursday night, Hart County will take on Green County for the title. In Tuesday night’s boys game, LaRue County defeated Caverna, 70-63. The Colonels finish their season at 17-11. Friday night, Hart County plays LaRue County for the title. We’ll have both games here on WLOC Sports. Game time is 6:00 both nights from Green County High School.
Wednesday, February 28th, 2024
Customer Robbed While Pumping Fuel
A robbery was caught on video at the Marathon Station just off I-65 at Upton last week. A male subject on foot approached a man fueling his vehicle. Video shows what appears to be a weapon concealed within the hoodie being worn. After robbing the individual and a passenger, the suspect runs away toward the road leading back to the Lion’s Den Adult Store. The suspect is around 5′10″ and 140 pounds. Information released by Kentucky State Police in Elizabethtown indicates the man drove away in a vehicle tagged with a Georgia plate. Anyone who has information that may help with the investigation is asked to contact Post 4 at 270-766-5078.
Wednesday, February 28th, 2024
Timber Theft Arrest
Two men are in jail after being arrested for stealing timber from a property along Anneta Road in Grayson County. Police received a call early Tuesday from a property owner who said trees were being taken. When officers arrived, they discovered a suspect vehicle and trailer in the caller’s driveway. Contact was made with 48-year-old Douglas Saltsman of Bee Spring and 54-year-old Charles Ford of Anneta. Equipment and tools for tree cutting and working at night were found in the trailer. Saltsman and Ford were booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of criminal trespassing, burglary and theft by unlawful taking.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
Teen Dies In Car Wreck
A Glasgow teen died Sunday night after running off of a road and into a creek. A release from the Barren County Sheriff’s Department says the incident happened around 8pm at Skaggs Creek Bridge along Matthews Mill Road. The driver, identified as Kyle Ollig, was operating a 2013 Honda car and lost control approaching the bridge and traveled down a bluff into the water. A passenger was able to escape but Ollig was pronounced deceased at the scene. It is unclear what caused him to lose control of the car.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
Additional Details Released In Campbellsville University Death
Additional preliminary details have been officially released following the weekend death of 18-year-old Campbellsville University Student Josiah Kilman. A coroner’s report lists strangulation as the cause of death. Kilman was found unresponsive in his dorm and transported around 1am Saturday to Taylor Regional Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. A suspect was quickly identified as 21-year-old Charles Escalera. Around 5pm that evening, Escalera was found in a barn near the Green/Taylor County Line. Escalera remains jailed at Taylor County Detention Center, charged with murder and burglary. He is listed with a $2 Million bond. Josiah Kilman was a Biblical Studies Major from Montana. Both Kilman and Escalera were teammates on the Campbellsville University Wrestling Team.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
VFW Meeting Provides Positive Outlook
Monday night’s turnout at the courthouse in Munfordville filled the fiscal court room. A mix of veterans and other community members answered the call of Hart County Fiscal Court to begin working on a plan to provide attention to the VFW property at Rowletts, which has been the subject of more questions than answers in recent years. Judge Executive Joe Choate began the meeting with a brief summary of fiscal court’s recent exploration of who owns the property and who is willing to take on the responsibility for upkeep and providing associated services. Veterans in attendance came to a general consensus to move forward in devising a plan for the property. Monday night’s meeting was the first of two public forums scheduled by fiscal court, but the veterans group in attendance is willing to conduct the second meeting. Judge Choate offered the fiscal court room as a venue and with the second date of March 11th already scheduled, it was decided to keep the date, time and place for the next meeting.
Tuesday, February 27th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In 18th District High School Basketball Tournament Action from Monday night, the Hart County Lady Raiders defeated the Caverna Lady Colonels, 86-20. The loss marks the end of the season for Caverna’s girls. Hart County’s girls advance to play in Thursday night’s championship game against the winner of tonight’s girls matchup between LaRue County and Green County.
In the boys game from Monday night, the Hart County Raiders edged out the Green County Dragons, 64-57. Hart County’s boys advance to play in Friday night’s championship game against the winner of tonight’s boys matchup between Caverna and LaRue County.
Join us here on WLOC Sports for both games tonight from Green County High School. Coverage of the girls game will begin around 5:10 with the boys game to follow.
Monday, February 26th, 2024
Legislators Consider Work Restrictions For Teens
A bill to remove state restrictions on child labor, allowing 16 and 17-year-olds to work all night and during school hours has passed the Kentucky House and now heads to the Senate. House Bill 255 repeals Kentucky's state-specific restrictions on employment for 14 to 18-year-olds and removes the power of the state commissioner for workplace standards (part of the governor's administration) to issue regulations. Supporters said it will be easier for employers to comply with federal law that applies nationwide concerning child labor rather than Kentucky's more restrictive policies. Opponents argue the policy opens a door to child exploitation for the convenience of fast-food and other low-wage employers who have trouble filling shifts. Kentucky currently allows 16 and 17-year-olds to work from 6am to 10:30pm on school nights and until 1am other nights, with no restricted hours during summer or school breaks. Current state law also caps the number of hours teens can work at 40 per week with parental permission and a 2.0 grade-point average in school, whereas there would be no restrictions under HB 255.
Monday, February 26th, 2024
Suspect Charged With Murder In Campbellsville University Death
The man wanted for murder on campus at Campbellsville University early Saturday has been captured. Around 5pm Saturday, the Green County Sheriff's Department and Kentucky State Police received a call of a suspicious male inside a barn in Green County near the Green County/Taylor County line. State police responded and located 21-year-old Charles Escalera. He was served a warrant for murder and taken to Taylor County Detention Center. The initial incident goes back to early morning hours of Saturday when just before 1am, police responded to Campbellsville University in reference to an unresponsive male, identified as 18-year-old Campbellsville University Student Josiah Kilman who was taken to Taylor Regional Hospital and pronounced deceased. Charles Escalera is listed with a $2,000,000 bond at Taylor County Detention Center. In addition to murder, he is also charged with burglary second degree. An initial court date is not yet posted on his inmate listing.
Monday, February 26th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the 18th District Tournament begins tonight at Green County High School. The Lady Colonels of Caverna play the Lady Raiders of Hart County at 5:30. The second game tonight is a boys first round matchup between Hart County and Green County. We'll have the broadcast of both games with our coverage beginning around 5:10 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday night, Green and LaRue girls play game one, followed by Caverna and LaRue County boys. The girls championship is Thursday night and the boys championship is Friday night.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday and welcomed Leah Thompson with Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center to talk about involvement in the local community. She made a request of the court for $6,000 to assist in counseling abused children. The court will consider the request at the next court meeting. In other business, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported 177 inmates currently at the facility and presented the court with $35,000 from litter abatement. The 2024/2025 jail budget was also approved. Sheriff Jeff Wilson asked the court to take sealed bids on a damaged 2019 Dodge Charger. The Court approved the request. Wilson also reported Brian Key will begin working security at the Justice Center in March. Among announcements made, tire amnesty is set for May 23rd through 25th at Hart County fairgrounds, and free large item drop off dates for the year were given out for Hart County Solid Waste. The first public hearing regarding the VFW property near Rowletts will be held Monday evening, February 26th in the court room beginning at 6:00pm. And, in scheduling of future meetings, court dates have been set for 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. The court’s next meeting will be Tuesday, March 12th.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Evacuation At BlueOval-SK
A threat found in a “porta-john” caused a massive evacuation of the BlueOval-SK construction site in Glendale Thursday. Around noon, authorities were notified of a cleaning inspection sheet which contained writing that said a bomb would go off at the site at 1pm. With about 4,000 workers on-site, outflow quickly bogged down surrounding roads and intersections along KY 222, KY 1136, the I-65 interchange and intersections along US 31W. As of 2pm, traffic was still leaving the site with no reports of any detonations. Nearly all of the current daily workforce is from the company (and its subcontractors) constructing the facility. Special explosive disposal units from Fort Knox and Louisville Metro Police responded to search and clear the site.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Wireless Carrier Outages Restored
Service was disrupted for many wireless carrier customers early Thursday. The hours-long outage mostly affected AT&T users along with a handful of low-cost service providers who use AT&T’s network infrastructure. Some customers of other carriers were affected indirectly. By mid-afternoon, AT&T issued a statement that service had been restored. Along with wireless services to individual customers, the company also provides communication links for many agencies like 911 call centers and various businesses. Some of those services were also disrupted during the outage. With around 240 million subscribers, AT&T is the largest carrier in the US. The company has not specifically defined the cause of the issue, but preliminarily indicated it is not related to any malicious activity. Industry experts also say it is unlikely recent solar flare activity is connected to the outage.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024
Thursday Crash Injures One
One person was injured following a multi-vehicle crash on KY 90 between Cave City and Glasgow Thursday. The incident happened at the intersection of Flint Knob Road and involved three vehicles. According to the Barren County Sheriff’s Department, the injury was non-life-threatening and the subject was transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital for treatment. The road was blocked for about an hour. Details of the collision have not been officially released.
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, Caverna's Lady Colonels lost to Metcalfe County Thursday night, 77-21. The Colonels picked up a win in the second game of the varsity double header, 77-61. This finishes up the regular season for Caverna. Both teams move on to district tournament play next week at Green County. The Lady Colonels play Hart County Monday night and the Colonels play LaRue County Tuesday night.
Tonight, Hart County wraps up the regular season as they travel to Adair County for a varsity double header. The girls game is set for 5:30. Our coverage begins at 5:10 here on WLOC.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
The Hart County Fiscal Court met Thursday morning. After Judge Joe Choate called the meeting to order, pastor Anthony Marts of Mt. Beulah and Munfordville Methodist Church opened the meeting with prayer.
Leah Thompson with Barren River Area child advocacy center asked the court for $6,000 for the center to help counseling abused children. The court will consider and address it at the next court meeting.
Jailer Israel Bergenson reported there was a total of 177 in the county jail. Jailer Bergenson also presented the court with a check for $35,000 from litter abatement. Sheriff Jeff Wilson asked the court to take sealed bids on a damaged 2019 Dodge Charger. The Court approved the request. Sheriff Wilson also reported that Brian Key will be employed as security at the Justice Center beginning in March.
The court
approved the 24/25 jail budget, budget amendment, fiscal court 2022 single
audit, tire amnesty May 23-25 at Hart County fairgrounds, and court announced
free large item drop off dates
Saturdays March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1, July 13, and August 3. Times are from
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
The court also announced the first hearing about veterans property will be held Monday, February 26th, in the court room beginning at 6:00 p.m.
The court approved new meeting days as the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. in the court room. The court’s next meeting will be Tuesday, March 12th, at 9:00 a.m. in the courtroom.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
KY 88 Roadwork Begins Thursday
Preliminary work begins Thursday on a road rehabilitation project along KY 88 between Kessinger and Munfordville. The initial phase includes replacement of culvert pipes, slope corrections and base failure repairs. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says work will take place between 7:30am and 5pm central time each day. Flaggers will direct alternating one-lane traffic around construction operations. Motorists should expect short delays and be prepared for slowly moving and/or stopped traffic ahead. Final surfacing of the project is scheduled for completion by June 30th. Once completed, safety and ride quality will be increased throughout the five-mile stretch. Additionally, the KY 88 approach to US 31W (Main Street) will be reconstructed with a concrete inlay (Between Hart County Bank and SCRTC/FRECC) which is better suited to withstand torque and twisting produced as heavy vehicles pull into and out of the intersection.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
Search For Stolen Equipment Trailer
Police are looking for public assistance in finding a stolen box trailer from a Leitchfield construction site. Last Thursday, officers responded to the new Save-A-Lot location on Mill Street. They were told the 24-feet enclosed trailer contained tools, HVAC parts and equipment. Surveillance footage from a nearby camera shows the trailer leaving around 1:30 that morning, being towed by a white SUV. They believe a male suspect was driving. Anyone with information is asked to contact Leitchfield Police at 270-259-3850.
Thursday, February 22nd, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the regular season winds up this week. Caverna is on the road tonight as they travel to Edmonton to take on Metcalfe County for a varsity double header. The girls game starts at 6pm. We'll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:45.
Hart County wraps up the regular season Friday night as they travel to Adair County for a varsity double header.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball Tuesday night, the Lady Colonels lost to Adair County in the first game of a varsity double header, 72-22. The Colonels went to overtime but couldn't get the win, falling 72-68.
Hart County's girls and boys were on the road to take on Nelson County Tuesday night. The Lady Raiders overcame a half-time deficit to win a low-scoring affair, 48-38. The Raiders also won their matchup, 65-47.
Honors keep coming for Hart County's Dea Bradley. She has been named as the Girls Region Player of the Year by the 5th Region Basketball Coaches Association. Among coaches’ selections on the boys side, Caverna's Jaylin Craine is named to the 2024 Coaches All-Region Team.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
New Cave City Officer Introduced
Cave City Police introduced a new addition to the department this week. Billy Courtway has been a resident of Barren County since 2014, after moving here from Maine. He is married with two children. His military experience includes six years as an Apache Helicopter Crew Chief and two combat tours in Afghanistan. He is a graduate of South Central Kentucky Community and Technical College. He is set to attend the Department of Criminal Justice Training Program in Richmond.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
Short Standoff In Grayson County
A Big Clifty man is in jail after a short Monday standoff with police. Grayson County Deputies received a trespassing related call and (shortly after) a complaint of a man standing on Morrison Road holding a gun while making threats. Upon responding, they found 50-year-old William Litteral and identified him as the suspect connected to both calls. Litteral refused directions to drop his weapon while walking away from responding units. After several minutes of attempting negotiations, Litteral laid the gun to his side as he was given additional instructions to put his hands up and move away from the weapon. Police say he refused those additional commands, resulting in deployment of a taser. William Litteral was taken to the Grayson County Detention Center and booked on charges of menacing, disorderly conduct, fleeing or evading police on foot and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Wednesday, February 21st, 2024
Man Arrested At Cave City Motel On Out-Of-State Warrant
A Cave City Police Patrol located a man wanted on an out-of-state warrant during a traffic stop early Tuesday. Officer Wesley Hicks noticed a blue Chevy Trailblazer parked with the door open at Econo Lodge. Upon making an ID check on the owner, who is identified as Robert J. Bilyeu, the warrant from Kansas was verified, resulting in his arrest. Additional searches resulted in the discovery of a crystal-like substance in a plastic baggie. Additional suspected methamphetamine was found in Bilyeu's motel room. In addition to the warrant, Robert Bilyeu is charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Area Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels lost to Monroe County Monday night. The girls and boys teams of Caverna are back in action tonight as they travel to Adair County. We’ll have the broadcast on WLOCplus. Find a link on our Facebook page @wlocradio or the wloconline.com website. The Lady Raiders and Raiders are also on the road tonight as they visit Nelson County. Catch the broadcast here on WLOC. Tip off of the girls game is set for 5:30 central from Bardstown.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Metcalfe Board of Ed selects chairman
Metcalfe County Schools has selected a chairman for the board of education. John Caffee takes the vacancy created by the resignation of Joey Shive earlier this month. The Metcalfe County Board of Education met in special session Monday night to accept the resignation and appoint new leadership. The other item business on the agenda was consideration of contract renewal for Superintendent Josh Hurt. The renewal received a unanimous vote.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Hart County Training Exercises
Training exercises at Fort Knox have historically been heard several counties away, including here in Hart County. The base’s public affairs office has announced increased military training activity through March 4th and they say it will be louder than normal at times. That may lead to audible distant booms, especially for those in the northern part of Hart County. Exercises involving aircraft and ground combat maneuvers will take place in both daytime and nighttime hours. The public affairs office says this training is an important aspect of maintaining critical capabilities and readiness.
Tuesday, February 20th, 2024
Man Claims To Set Fire After Questioned By Police
Emergency responders were called to a fire in Hodgenville along KY 210 early Monday morning near the fairgrounds. Shortly before that, police had been called to the area for an assault and noticed fire coming from a garage on Miami Court. Officers called fire units, but the blaze spread to an adjacent trailer and damaged other nearby homes before being extinguished. While investigating, police questioned a man identified as Jimmy Puckett who stated he set the fire so he could be taken to jail. Puckett was booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of arson. Police say no injuries occurred.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
Glasgow Plant Closes With 65 Jobs Lost
Barren County Economic Authority is looking for a new tenant for their 14-thousand square feet facility on Carroll Knicely Drive in Glasgow. JNM, an automotive industry supplier, had occupied the location since 2017. About 65 employees lost full-time jobs with the closure. JNM told economic leaders with Barren County Economic Authority that the company decided to consolidate operations in Canada.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders defeated Washington County on Saturday, 54-43 while the Raiders lost, 62-48. Saturday’s double header ended the 2023-24 home schedule for Hart County. Both teams travel to Nelson County for a double header on Tuesday night.
Caverna’s Lady Colonels travel to Monroe County tonight. The Lady Colonels and Colonels travel to Adair County Tuesday night for a double header.
Hart County High School Senior Jaxon Shoulders will be a Georgetown Tiger this fall. He has committed to play college football with the 2023 Mid-South Conference Champions. Shoulders played a key role in the success of Hart County’s State Playoffs run last fall. Congratulations, Jaxson Shoulders.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
UAW And Ford Working Toward Agreement As Strike Looms
United Auto Workers says around 9,000 at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant will strike February 23rd unless there is a resolution to disputed local contract issues. Union leadership made that announcement Friday citing health and safety concerns, including minimum in-plant nurse staffing levels and ergonomic issues, as well as Ford’s continued attempts to erode skilled trades. Ford says negotiations continue and company leadership looks forward to reaching an agreement with UAW. Last fall, Ford and UAW reached a national agreement covering wages, benefits and other key terms through 2028, but each of Ford’s US plants has separate agreements with the company covering issues specific to local facilities. Kentucky Truck Plant’s is one of 19 unresolved local agreements. Ford’s other Louisville plant, the assembly facility at Fern Valley Road, resolved its local agreement in January.
Monday, February 19th, 2024
Search For Man With Mental Illness
Police in Hodgenville are assisting in a search for a man who suffers from mental illness and has difficulty with socialization. A release Saturday from the department says 50-year-old Gilbert Herrera has been missing since February 8th and was last seen near I-65 at the LaRue-Hardin County Line. It also says anyone who comes in contact with Herrera should not engage him any more than necessary, but should contact law enforcement immediately.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Chemical Leak From Cargo At Rest Area
A flammable chemical cargo leak was reported at the Hart County Rest Area Thursday evening. Involved substances were initially identified only as flammable hazardous waste. A neutralizer was applied and cleanup operations began. An estimated 15 gallons were involved. Southbound and northbound rest areas were closed and parking lots were evacuated during cleanup as a precaution while the interstate remained open.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Woman Indicted In Death Of Her Three-Year-Old
A grand jury in Adair County has indicted a woman for murder in the death of her child. Kentucky State Police presented extensive investigation results in charges against 24-year-old Jamie Hendriksen of Columbia. Charges stem from the death of her 3-year-old last August at a residence on Jay Wheeler Road. After the indictment, Hendriksen was taken into custody and booked at Adair County Detention Center.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Hart County Schools Virtual Learning Friday
Thursday afternoon, Hart County Schools announced virtual learning only for Friday Classes due to staff shortages. Today’s school closing marks NTI Raider Day Number 6 for the year. The school system will also be closed on Monday in observance of Presidents' Day.
Friday, February 16th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball from Thursday night, Hart County’s Girls and Boys were on the road to take on Metcalfe County. The Lady Raiders defeated the Lady Hornets, 60-41 and the Raiders won their game with the Hornets, 66-55. Hart County plays Washington County Saturday afternoon in a varsity double header. The girls game starts at 1pm with the boys to follow. Saturday’s matchups are the final home games of the year for the Lady Raiders and Raiders, with seniors being honored.
The Lady Colonels and Colonels of Caverna are off this weekend.
LaRue County High School’s head girls and boys soccer coach passed away Monday. Derek Bell of Hodgenville, who was a native of England, played a major role in local expansion of the sport through the early 2000s with the LaRue County Youth Soccer Association. Bell died Monday evening at Baptist Health Hardin after suffering an asthma attack, which caused respiratory and cardiac arrest. Derek Bell was 61.
Thursday, February 15th, 2024
Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 34
Class 545 graduated last week from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Basic Training Academy in Richmond, turning out 34 new law enforcement officers to agencies around the state. Among graduates from our local area, Austin Blevins, Alexander Johnson and Henry Waters, II join the Elizabethtown Police Department and Truman Waddell joins Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office. The academy is committed to providing officers with best practices, the latest technology and legal information to protect the diverse communities they serve. Graduates received more than 800 hours of recruit-level instruction over 20 weeks. Major training areas include patrol procedures, physical training, vehicle operations, defensive tactics, criminal law, traffic and DUI, firearms, criminal investigations, cultural awareness, bias related crimes and tactical responses to crisis situations. The academy provides basic training for city and county police officers, sheriffs’ deputies, university police, airport police throughout the state, only excluding Louisville Metro Police Department, Lexington Police Department, Bowling Green Police Department and the Kentucky State Police --- which each have independent academies.
Thursday, February 15th, 2024
Sports Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Raiders and Raiders travel to Edmonton tonight for a varsity double header with Metcalfe County. The girls game is set for 6pm. Coverage begins at 5:40 here on WLOC Sports.
Hart County High School Senior Joshua Dan Crump is headed for Lindsey Wilson College to play football. Crump was an integral part of a historic season for the Hart County Football team in their 2023 playoff run. Crump announced his commitment to the Blue Raiders on Wednesday, along side his family, friends and coaches.
Thursday, February 15th, 2024
Man Arrested After Knife Assault In Jonesville
The man responsible for cutting a neighbor with a knife Sunday night following a domestic altercation in northern Hart County has been arrested. Police were called around 6:30 to the 10,000 block of North Jackson Highway in Jonesville. When they arrived, a male subject was discovered with knife wounds to his arms, hands and torso. The victim had attempted to assist with the domestic incident. A report from the Hart County Sheriff’s Department says 34-year-old Brandon Trumble fled the scene after committing the assault. Leads indicated Trumble was headed to the Shepherdsville area. Police through Hardin and Bullitt Counties attempted to locate Trumble that night and on Monday without success. Tuesday, Trimble was observed in a vehicle traveling along KY 357 back in Hart County. Officers located Brandon Trumble and booked him in Hart County Detention Center on multiple assault charges.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Valentine's Giveaway winners
Decades Restaurant (Magnolia) -
buffet for 2 - Ricky Keith
buffet for 2 - Michael Blair
Grab-A-Hook Catfish & Paylake -
2 Catfish dinners - Gary Reynolds
The Flower Shop -
1/2 dozen roses - Justin Rhodes
1/2 dozen roses - Ruby Harlow
Hart Co. Clerk Felicia Shelton
- Wreath - Pamela Walker
Bluegrass Floral -
$50 bouquet (choice) - Tonya Howard
Overnight lodging at KOA Campground - Ann Datillo
Donated by Donna Wright -
Papparazzi 5-piece jewelry - Jasmine Davis
Papparazzi 5-piece jewelry - Sherry Davis
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Fishing & Hunting Licenses Now Available For 24-25
Licenses and permits to fish, hunt and trap in Kentucky in the coming license year are on sale now. The 2024-2025 license year starts March 1st and runs through Feb 28 of next year. License and permit fees for Kentucky residents and nonresidents are unchanged from the 2023-2024 license year. In Kentucky, a license covers basic hunting or fishing for many species, whereas additional state permits are required when pursuing other species, such as fishing for trout or hunting for migratory birds, deer, wild turkey or black bear. Licenses and permits are sold online through Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s License Sales portal, searchable from the fw.ky.gov website. Licenses and permits also are sold at agent locations across the state. A list of license agents by county is available on the department’s website. The department receives its primary funding through revenue raised by the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, as well as federal excise taxes generated by the sale of recreational firearms and ammunition, archery gear and fishing equipment.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Burglary Suspect Search In Hodgenville
Police in Hodgenville are searching for Evin Carter, also known as Evin Conatser. He has an active warrant related to a burglary. Police say during an incident Tuesday morning, his girlfriend took him to a location on Landmark Drive and dropped him off. He was gone upon arrival of police. His girlfriend, Lindsey Sublett, was arrested and charged with hindering prosecution or apprehension. Police say she lied about his location. Anyone with information to help find Evin Carter should contact law enforcement.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Outdoor Warning Test Rescheduled
Regular testing of the outdoor warning system in Hart County will take place Friday. Sirens around the county will sound at 8am and be confirmed in a coordinated effort between those assigned to monitor and report activation with Hart County Emergency Management. Citizens do not need to take any action for the outdoor warning system test.
Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball Tuesday night, the Raiders defeated Bullitt Central, 68-50.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council voted Monday night to provide funding to the Hart County Chamber of Commerce in the form of a three-year commitment. The chamber plays a vital role in soliciting industry, small business and even individuals to the county and its cities. The organization has long-said (that) to be competitive with other counties and chambers, viable candidates to lead are needed. Representatives from the chamber board of directors have previously referenced difficulties in offering pay to not only bring -- but retain chamber leadership. Contributions like the three-year-term $2,500 annual commitment from Horse Cave will go a long way in providing the chamber with ability to make a solid leadership hire. In other business at Monday night's Horse Cave City Council Meeting, departmental reports were given and routine items were covered.
Mayor Randall Curry addressed road conditions along routes through Horse Cave. He notes US 31W and KY 218 are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and city funds cannot be used to service these roads. City funds can only be used on city owned and maintained streets. Curry did - in efforts to inform local residents - relay communication from Brad Bottoms, who is Chief District Engineer with the state department of highways. Bottoms was quoted as saying extreme cold with winter precipitation has severely deteriorated US 31W from the Barren County Line to downtown Horse Cave. The stretch had already been programmed for resurfacing this year and is expected to be completely resurfaced by the end of July. A press release from the district recently stated that until resurfacing can take place, maintenance crews will continue patching holes with cold mix. As weather allows, crews will use a hot mix. These are temporary fixes. Curry also reminded those in attendance KY 218 in front of Horse Cave Baptist Church is scheduled for rehabilitation to provide a smooth ride. Work will be completed there in this upcoming construction season. The mayor said Bottoms mentions a complete project for KY 218 from Horse Cave to the Wigwams at US 31E which has appeared in a draft version of the upcoming highway plan which will be voted on during this year's general assembly.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Corvette Museum 10 Year Sinkhole Anniversary
It has been 10 years since a sinkhole made headlines when it opened up beneath the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green. Surveillance cameras captured the moment eight rare Chevrolet Corvettes were swallowed into the ground. The museum didn't allow the damage to its building and its multimillion-dollar collection to put a dent in its operation. Ryan Eichler, director of marketing at the museum said it was a moment in time for the museum bringing a lot of exposure and attention. Over the past 10 years, the museum has created 15 major exhibits, undergone tens of millions of dollars in renovations and improvements and added a Motorsports Park to the campus. It will soon be unveiling a new exhibit to commemorate what it called “Surviving the Sinkhole." In the aftermath, General Motors restored three of the cars, while the others were left to be put on display at the museum as-is. The exhibit will open to the public June 14 and will run through September 15.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Outdoor Warning System Testing Postponed
Testing of Hart County's outdoor warning system originally scheduled for today has been postponed. Once emergency management coordinates with monitoring personnel who are assigned to verify working conditions, a new date will be announced for testing.
Tuesday, February 13th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
In high school basketball Monday night, Caverna girls were defeated by Central Hardin 87-29. The Colonels also lost to Central Hardin. The boys final was 97-70. Being Senior Night, Monday's games were the final home games of the season.
Hart County's Lady Raiders were defeated by Elizabethtown Monday night, 77-62.
Tonight, the Raiders play a junior varsity/varsity matchup as they host Bullitt Central. We'll have the varsity broadcast with coverage beginning around 6:45 and tip-off set for 7:00.
Monday, February 12th, 2024
Outdoor Warning System Testing Postponed
Testing of Hart County's outdoor warning system originally scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed. Once emergency management coordinates with monitoring personnel who are assigned to verify working conditions, a new date will be announced for testing.
Monday, February 12th, 2024
Barren County Superintendent Announces Retirement
Bo Matthews is retiring as Superintendent of Barren County Schools. Matthews has been in the position for the past 13 years and has worked in the school district for 33 years. From bus driver, to coach, teacher and administrator, Matthews expressed gratitude for support from others he has worked with and the community, in general. Barren County Board of Education now begins the process of searching for the next superintendent. Bo Matthews’ retirement becomes effective at the end of this fiscal school year.
Monday, February 12th, 2024
Local Sports Ticker
The weekend concluded on a high note for Hart County High School Varsity Cheer. The group competed Friday in semifinal action of the Universal Cheer Association’s (UCA) National High School Cheerleading Championship Competition at Walt Disney World Resort and advanced as one of six national finalists to compete Sunday. Hart County finished 4th place nationally in their division, moving up five spots from their divisional finish a year ago.
In high school wrestling, Hart County’s Zac Bailey brings home a 4th place finish in the Region 2 Wrestling Tournament this weekend. With his placement, Bailey heads to the state tournament in Lexington, February 15th and 16th.
On the high school basketball schedule tonight, Caverna plays their final home games of the regular season with senior night. Central Hardin makes the trip to Horse Cave for a varsity double header beginning with the girls game at 5:30 on WLOCplus.
Hart County's Lady Raiders host Elizabethtown tonight for a junior varsity/varsity match-up. We'll have the varsity broadcast here on WLOC Sports with coverage beginning around 6:45. Tip-off is set for 7:00.
Friday, February 9th, 2024
Hart County Cheer In Florida For National Competition
It’s a big day for Hart County High School Varsity Cheer. The group is in Orlando, Florida this week, where they have been preparing for today’s performance in the Universal Cheer Association’s (UCA) National High School Cheerleading Championship competition at Walt Disney World Resort. The group of 25 HCHS students takes center stage at 12:15pm Central in the Medium Coed Game Day Division Semis. Hart County is looking to improve on their 9th out of 34 placement among national finalist groups in their division a year ago. You can watch a livestream of today’s competition on the UCA Website, varsity.com/uca.
Friday, February 9th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball tonight, the Lady Raiders and Raiders host Green County. The double header wraps up regular season district play for Hart County’s girls and boys. Tip-off is set for 5:30. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins following the 5pm Studio 101 News Update.
Green County’s girls are playing district games back-to-back nights following their defeat of the Caverna Lady Colonels Thursday night, 88-27. Green and Caverna boys considered their All “A” Classic tournament game in January as their second regular season matchup for district standing purposes. Tonight is homecoming for Caverna. The Colonels play Russell County in a junior varsity/varsity matchup. Broadcast of the varsity game is on WLOCplus with pregame coverage beginning at 6:45. Tip-off is set for 7pm. WLOCplus is available from our Facebook page @wlocradio and through a link on our website, wloconline.com.
Friday, February 9th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court will hold public hearings regarding the VFW property Monday, February 26th and Monday, March 11th. Dates were set during Thursday’s regular fiscal court meeting. At the last fiscal court meeting in January, the court agreed to advertise for a hearing regarding ownership of the park near Rowletts. Judge Executive Joe Choate and County Attorney Justin Baird spoke about challenges of determining current ownership and said input is needed from area veterans and the general public on a course of action. Meetings both nights will be at 6pm in the courthouse fiscal court room. In other business at Thursday’s meeting, Jailer Israel Bergenson reported a total of 174 inmates in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson reported Deputy Ben Nichols has been approved as K-9 handler. The court accepted a contract with Constable Dennis Amos, approved appointments of Tony Keithley as an Emergency Management Applicant Agent, Chris Bush as coordinator for Hart County Search and Rescue, agreements with Upton, Bonnieville and Priceville fire departments, approved hiring Marcus Meredith and Nathan Hockensmith as seasonal workers with the road department and hiring Joseph Poynter as deputy coroner replacing Jeremy Glabb. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for Thursday February 22nd.
Thursday, February 8th, 2024
Man Accused Of Murder Appears In Court
George Greer entered a plea of “not guilty” to murder when he appeared Wednesday in court. He was arrested Monday after admitting that he killed a woman and assaulted two others at a residence in a lake community near Falls of Rough in northern Grayson County. Investigators say Greer stated he didn’t know what he was doing, being under the influence of drugs. Greer and the three victims lived together in the residence. His girlfriend, Lauren Tabor and her father, Joseph Boles were the ones severely injured. Teresa Boles, Tabor’s mother was the victim who died. Greer attacked them with a sword early Monday morning. Neighbors came to assist these victims as George Greer fled the scene and was captured early Monday afternoon by police. He remains jailed at Grayson County Detention Center with a half-million bond.
Thursday, February 8th, 2024
Regional Licensing Office New Location Opening Features A Few Glitches
Monday’s switch to a new location for the Elizabethtown Regional Driver’s Licensing Office involved several glitches. A number of agent work stations were inoperable, reducing the ability for staff to keep up with appointments. Agents asked for patience and most visitors were understanding of the situation. Still, some were agitated --- many being among those who showed up hoping for walk-in availability. The lobby of the new location at 916 North Mulberry is larger than the waiting area at the old State Police Post location, but was filled to capacity with a line extending around the building outside on a Sunny and warmer than usual day in February. Most bugs of the move have been worked out, said a spokesperson from the Division of Licensing. The location is still among the busiest regional offices in the state. Officials recommend an appointment as demand for services increases. Walks-ins are first come-first served around appointment times. Visit drive.ky.gov to make appointments. Residents needing licensing services should also consider visiting an adjacent regional office, especially for those who have a reasonable drive to Columbia or Bowling Green, where demand is not as high.
Thursday, February 8th, 2024
Hart County Government Surplus Sale This Weekend
Hart County Government will be holding a surplus sale this weekend. Originally scheduled to take place at the sheriff’s department, the sale has been moved to the 4H Building at Hart County Fairgrounds. Several sheriff’s department vehicles headline the auction along with other county equipment. Registration begins at 9:30. The sale starts at Noon. Hart County Fiscal Court Reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Hart County Road Closure Wednesday
Toohey Ridge Road will be closed today as Hart County Road crews replace a cross-drain. The work location is between Wildlife Road and Thurston Lane. Work begins around 8:30 and should be complete by around noon.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Officer Involved Shooting At Restaurant
No injuries are reported following a shooting involving a police officer at Taco Bell in Bardstown. The incident occurred Saturday evening at the restaurant located near the corner of KY 245 and Frost Avenue. A suspect, who was not named in a Kentucky State Police press statement, was arrested and charged by Bardstown Police Department for a previous outstanding warrant in addition to new charges including disorderly conduct, menacing, wanton endangerment and resisting arrest. KSP has statewide jurisdiction and investigates when officer-involved shootings occur throughout the Commonwealth as requested by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. They say to protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, it is standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. Timelines to complete investigations vary based on the complexity of the case.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Mother Charged In Relation To Death Of Infant Daughter
A mother is charged in the death of her 6-month-old daughter in Campbellsville. Police and emergency responders arrived at a residence around 10pm local time on Friday after being dispatched to the call of the child not breathing. After investigation, 24-year-old Haley Jade Fisher was taken into custody and booked at Taylor County Detention Center for criminal abuse of a child 12 years of age or under, manslaughter, wanton endangerment and possession of drug paraphernalia. Investigation details and circumstances of the death have not been officially released.
Wednesday, February 7th, 2024High School Basketball Tuesday Night Ticker
Hart County’s Lady Raiders and Raiders picked up wins Tuesday night at home against Fort Knox. The girls final was 70-4 and the boys score was 82-65. With 23 points, Clark Rexroat joins the 1,000 point club and Jacob Shoulders made 11 3-pointers, setting a new Raider record for most 3s made in a game. The Lady Raiders and Raiders are back in action Friday night when they host Green County.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Preliminary Details Of Pursuit And Crash In Horse Cave
A high speed chase right down the middle of Downtown Horse Cave resulted in a crash Monday night. The westbound vehicle on KY 218 entered the US 31W intersection and proceeded through the railroad crossing before losing control and crashing. The vehicle came to rest after hitting the porch of a nearby residence. No details of the pursuit or suspect have been officially released. A person was air-lifted for treatment following the crash.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Logging Death In Barren County
A man is dead following a logging incident Monday morning near Fountain Run. The unidentified 38-year-old was killed around 8am when a cut tree fell on him as tree clearing operations were taking place along Milburn Taylor Road in the southern portion of Barren County. An autopsy will be performed.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Grayson County Murder Suspect In Custody
A man is in custody following a murder on Monday morning in Grayson County. The incident was reported around 7:30 at a home within Indian Valley subdivision in Falls of Rough. The suspect, identified as 49-year-old George Greer of Falls of Rough, assaulted three people with a sword and fled. When responders arrived, they found 59-year-old Teresa Boles deceased along with 60-year-old Joseph Boles and 32-year-old Laruen Tabor with severe injuries. Joseph Boles was flown to Louisville. Lauren Tabor, Greer's girlfriend, was taken to Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. All of the victims and Greer lived together at the residence. Greer fled the scene in a van and a massive search involving multiple agencies from as many as five counties began. State Police reported Greer captured just after 1pm. After abandoning the van, Grayson County Sheriff Norman Chaffins says Greer was able to steal a vehicle that was unlocked with keys inside. A citizen was able to spot the vehicle and report its whereabouts. The stolen vehicle was found in a field off of Edwards Cemetery Road where Greer was eventually located and arrested with K-9 and air unit assistance. George Greer is charged with murder, two counts of attempted murder, theft of an automobile, burglary and fleeing or evading police in a vehicle and on foot.
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In Monday night rivalry action from Caverna High School, the Lady Raiders defeated the Lady Colonels, 91-32 while the Colonels defeated the Raiders, 54-38. In the girls game, Hart County’s Dea Bradley scored 38, crossing the 3,000 point mark in her high school career. Hart County hosts Fort Knox tonight for a girls/boys double header tipping off at 5:30. Catch the action here on WLOC Sports. Caverna travels to Edmonson County tonight for a girls match-up tipping off at 6:00. The Colonels host Russell County Friday night.
Aside from on-court action Monday night at Caverna, it was a memorable night for football recognitions as WLOC's post-season awards were presented. The Caverna Defensive Player of the Year is Jaylin Craine. The Caverna Offensive Player of the Year is Tyson Martin. Congratulations to both players, as well as the rest of the team and coaching staff on a great 2023 football season.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Two Hart County Students Win State-Wide Awards
Two sisters from Cub Run are winners in the Jim Claypool Art and Conservation Writing contests administered by the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet. Thousands of students across the state have participated in these art and essay contests since their introductions in 1974 and 1944, respectively. Emma Sanders, a Junior at Hart County High School is the state’s 1st place winner in the essay contest for her entry, A Walk On Kentucky’s Wildside, focusing on biodiversity. Essay entries are submitted by students in grades 6-12. Her younger sister, Ella Sanders, is a fourth grader at Cub Run Elementary and placed 2nd in the state for her artwork entitled, Sustain the Wild Side of Life. Art entries are submitted by elementary school students across the state. Johnna McHugh with the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet says these contests educate students on soil, water, forestry and wildlife conservation. Students can earn monetary prizes on county, regional and state levels. The contest is made possible through a partnership with Kentucky's Farm Bureau Federation and Kentucky's Association of Conservation Districts. Emma Sanders has received other major recognition recently. Last week, she was announced as a recipient of Farmers RECC’s Government in Action Youth Tour award, which earns her trips to Frankfort and Washington DC.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball from Thursday night, the Raiders defeated Bluegrass Blazers of Kentucky Home School, 90-54. The Raiders and Lady Raiders are back in action tonight as they travel to Bardstown and take on Bethlehem in a varsity double header. Girls action tips off at 5:30, followed by the boys game here on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:15.
High stakes matchups are set for the Lady Colonels and Colonels tonight as they travel to LaRue County in a varsity double header. Tip off is set for 5:30 for the first game. Catch the action with coverage beginning at 5:15 on WLOCplus, with links available @wlocradio on Facebook and on the wloconline.com website.
Friday, February 2nd, 2024
Special Election To Fill House Seat In Frankfort
A special election is set in March to fill the reminder of State Representative Brandon Reed’s seat in Frankfort. January 5th, he withdrew his filing for re-election in the spring primary. He also stated his resignation in conjunction with accepting a position as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy under newly elected Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell. There were multiple complications to the timing of Reed’s withdrawal and resignation. Among them, that January 5th date was also the last day for new candidates to file for the primary, making the perceived window of opportunity for any opposition very narrow. Also, state legislature is in session. Reed’s resignation became effective January 15th, leaving the 24th House District of Hart, Green and LaRue Counties without practical representation during proceedings. Reed had also been very instrumental in crafting state budget framework and this year is a state budget cycle session. To fill the vacant seat, a special election has been set by House Speaker David Osborne, but it will be Tuesday, March 19th before that happens. Nominated by their respective parties, Republican Courtney Gilbert of LaRue County and Democrat Johnny Pennington of Hart County will be on the special March 19th ballot. Voting for Hart County residents will take place only at the courthouse in Munfordville and at Horse Cave Fire Department from 6am until 6pm. Other regular polling locations will not be open on the special election date. Early voting will be available at the courthouse only, March 14th, 15th and 16th from 8am to 4pm. Excused Absentee Voting will be March 6th, 7th and 8th as well as March 11th, 12th and 13th from 8am-4pm. Anyone with questions can contact the Hart County Clerk’s Office in Munfordville. Residents in LaRue and Green Counties will also be voting on March 19th. By the end of this legislative session, the regular May Primary will be just around the corner. Special election Republican Nominee Courtney Gilbert will not be on that ballot as a registered candidate. The two Republicans who will be on the ballot in May are Ryan Bivens of Hodgenville and Asa Waggoner of Horse Cave. Each filed to run for the House Seat just hours ahead of the filing deadline the same day Brandon Reed withdrew. Johnny Pennington, the only Democrat challenger, had already filed to challenge Reed in November.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
Register to win Valentine's Day prizes
Studio 101 WLOC is gearing up for Valentine's Day with giveaways this year. Register now at:
Decades Restaurant (Magnolia) - (2) buffets for 2
Grab-A-Hook Catfish & Paylake - 2 Catfish dinners
The Flower Shop - (2) 1/2 dozen roses
Hart Co. Clerk Felicia Shelton - Wreath
Bluegrass Floral - will be announced
We will also giveaway overnight lodging at KOA Campground (not a registration location).
Donna Wright - (2) Papparazzi 5-piece jewelry (not a registration location).
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
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ew Elizabethtown Regional Drivers Licensing OfficeThe Regional Drivers Licensing Office beside I-65 Exit 94 in Elizabethtown is one of (if not) the busiest in the state. Being centrally located within the geographic region, approximately 5,000 residents visit the location monthly for services. Continual comments and criticisms are received by state officials regarding availability of appointments, lack of walk-in opportunities, parking, longer than expected wait times and inadequate space for inside waiting. Inside space is particularly crucial when weather doesn’t allow visitors to wait in the commons area outside the office entrance. The Elizabethtown Regional Drivers Licensing Office is a converted space, previously occupied by and originally built for Kentucky State Police Post 4. With a police headquarters design, lobby space for large numbers of visitors was not a need. As such, the lobby space does not accommodate visitor traffic scheduled each day for licensing services. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which is the parent agency for the Division of Licensing, has been working to secure a larger and permanent location. Wednesday, cabinet officials announced the move will take place over the next week, with licensing operations opening at the new location on Monday. The new Elizabethtown Regional Drivers Licensing Office will be at 916 North Mulberry, just west of the current location and is adjacent to the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services Office. Appointments at any regional licensing office are available at drive.ky.gov. Walk-in customers are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Driver testing in Hardin County is conducted by Kentucky State Police and will also be located at the new regional licensing office location, but will have a separate entrance to streamline processing for both facilities. Those needing license testing services must schedule an appointment at the kentuckystatepolice.gov website.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
Leitchfield Police ask for help in burglary case
Police in Leitchfield are asking for help in identifying two people who burglarized the Marathon-Taco Bell location on South Main Street early Tuesday morning. An employee arrived to open the store around 5:30 and noticed two men inside. Both were wearing dark hoodies and covered their faces. They fled through the back of the store and drove away in a dark-colored pickup. Surveillance video is available and shows them using crowbars on the drive-thru window to gain access. Lottery tickets and cigarettes were stolen from the Marathon convenience store side of the business. Anyone with information to help with the investigation is asked to contact Leitchfield Police at 270-259-3850.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
Edmonson County Water supply issues
Water supply issues have been at the front of utility concerns for portions of the region served by Edmonson County Water District. Customers of Edmonson, Grayson and Hart Counties have been affected by issues at a Green River intake site. These issues have been a result of dam and lock removals by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Multiple meetings have taken place between local officials and the general public over the past year. Some of them have featured limited representation by the Corps. To date, remedy proposals and even general response from the Corps have been slow or absent when requested by local officials. Tuesday, US Congressman Brett Guthrie took up the issue in Washington as he questioned Assistant Secretary Michael Connor with the Corps Engineering Civil Division. Guthrie explained the situation with removals being aimed at restoring the river to its original state. He told Connor the Crops got the information wrong when presenting the removal plan, leading to endangering water supply for the surrounding area. Secretary Connor says he is becoming more familiar with the issue and plans to visit the local Corps office soon. He is a high-level official, who admittedly stated while having general knowledge, he wasn’t aware of the specifics of dropping levels at the water intake location. He pledged to work with Guthrie’s office and local officials and said the Corps has to continue an understanding of this and other similar locations are not just aquatic ecosystems, flood risk reductions or water supply issues. They all affect each other. Guthrie pushed to communicate not just wildlife, but life (in general) has adapted to river changes over the past century and that notion should be heavily considered. Guthrie noted damming the river happened before it was used for water utility intake and surrounding natural and human features evolved and developed with dependence on dammed river conditions. Changing it now is showing long-reaching consequences. Guthrie asked about these considerations while planning. Connor provided a high-level and general response that dam removal is not an unusual procedure for the Corps and he added a majority of removals are driven by local stakeholder requests, not actions deemed needed by the Corps. Through his commentary, Secretary Connor’s unfamiliarity with the situation resurfaces. Over the past year or so of meetings and discussions, there has been no revelation of any local stakeholder pushing for dam removals along the river.
Thursday, February 1st, 2024
High School basketball sports ticker
In high school basketball tonight, the Hart County Raiders host Bluegrass Blazers Kentucky Home School. Our coverage of the varsity game begins at 6:45 with tip off scheduled for 7:00 here on WLOC Sports.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Area high school basketball sports ticker
In high school basketball from Tuesday night, the Lady Colonels of Caverna were defeated by Glasgow, 73-26. The Colonels won the second game of the double header, 73-48. Congratulations to the Colonels' Jaylin Craine, who was honored before the boys game as the newest addition to the 1000 Point Club.
Hart County's Lady Raiders lost to Taylor County Tuesday night, 58-45. The Raiders also lost to Taylor County, 58-49.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Bill aimed at eliminating early voting in KY
A bill introduced in the state senate aims to eliminate general early voting in Kentucky. Introduced during the pandemic to make voting more flexible due to factors surrounding COVID 19 restrictions, early voting has stayed in place, with thousands of voters across the state taking advantage of the three-day period which also includes a Saturday. Senator John Schickel is the sponsor of Senate Bill 61, which (if passed) returns voting to a single election day. The bill still provides for absentee voting, the same as before the pandemic. Schickel believes that early voting undermines the sanctity of election day and over time, voter turnout will actually decrease because the voting process is more diluted. Secretary of State Michael Adams disagrees and says early voting is extremely important since election day is not an official holiday. He says it frees up many voters to cast ballots where they were simply unable to do so before. The bill has not been supported to a large degree at this point by other senators.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Magnolia man sentenced on felony assault charges
A Magnolia man is now sentenced for assaulting law enforcement during the breach of the US Capitol on January 6th of 2021. A release from US District Court says 54-year-old Clayton Ray Mullins will face 30 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release. He is also ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution to the Architect of the Capitol, $30,165 in restitution to a Metropolitan Police Department Officer for medical expenses and $49,764 in fines. Mullins pleaded guilty last September to a felony charge of assaulting, resisting or impeding officers.
Wednesday, January 31st, 2024
Use caution as road work continues
Road crews continue patching broken pavement following deep cold and winter precipitation over the past couple of weeks. US 31W in southern Hart County is still rough in places, but crews have worked since last Thursday to place cold mix in holes of the roadway along the most broken apart sections. Potholes in other roads have also been addressed over the past few days. Today, crews with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are working along I-65 northbound just north of Munfordville to fill an extended section of broken pavement. While crews are working, the interstate will be reduced to one lane, with the left lane and center lane closed to protect workers and motorists. Drivers are advised to pay close attention to signs and be prepared to reduce speed upon approaching the Exit 65 Interchange.
Tuesday, January 30th, 2024
High School Basketball Sports Ticker
In high school basketball from Monday night, the Lady Colonels of Caverna were defeated by Washington County, 74-29. The Colonels came up just short in the second game of the double header, losing 57-55.
Tonight, the Lady Colonels and Colonels host Glasgow for a varsity double header beginning at 5:30. Coverage begins at 5:15 on WLOCplus, available on our facebook page and at wloconline.com.
Hart County hosts Taylor County tonight for a girls/boys double header. Tip off of the first game is at 5:30 with pregame coverage here on WLOC Sports beginning at 5:15.
Tuesday, January 30th, 2024
Unemployment rate lowers in Hart County
Hart County’s unemployment rate is slightly lower in December figures released late last week by the Education and Labor Cabinet. The rate is 4%, compared to 4.2% in November. Unemployment is four tenths of a percent higher in the year-over-year comparison, with the December 2022 rate being 3.6%. Hart County’s December unemployment rate is slightly higher than the state average of 3.8%, but is likewise trending slightly downward in direction. Of adjacent counties, Edmonson County’s December rate is highest at 4.6%, followed by Metcalfe County at 4.5%, Grayson County at 4.2%, Barren County at 4.1%, LaRue County at 4%, Hardin County at 3.9% and Green County had the lowest unemployment rate of adjacent counties at 3.4%. Woodford County continues to have the state's lowest jobless rate at 2.8% and Magoffin County has the state's highest rate at 9%.
The Kentucky Department of Revenue began accepting state individual income tax returns Monday. Processing of returns will begin next Monday. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) also began accepting federal individual income tax returns Monday. Electronic individual income tax returns typically take four to six weeks to process. Taxpayers may check the status of their state refund by visiting refund.ky.gov. The deadline for Kentuckians to file 2023 returns is Monday, April 15.
Each year, the Department of Revenue partners with the IRS to operate Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites across the state. At these sites, knowledgeable staff provides free tax filing assistance to eligible individuals and families, as well as Kentucky state government employees. This service is available to help individuals with an annual income of $60,000 or less or any Kentucky state government employee, regardless of income. If you believe you qualify and would like to take advantage of this service, please schedule an appointment by contacting the nearest regional taxpayer service center, which is in either Bowling Green or Louisville for Hart and surrounding counties. Contact information and a complete list of regional taxpayer service centers is available at the revenue.ky.gov website. Any taxpayer who has questions or requires assistance may submit a general inquiry on the website or call 502-564-4581. Representatives are available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 7am-3:30pm Central and Wednesday from 7am-4pm Central.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
Wax Water Treatment Plant Advisory remains
While Edmonson County Water District lifted a Water Conservation Advisory early Sunday, a Boil Water Advisory for customers served by Wax Water Treatment Plant remains in effect. The advisory is a result of high turbidity levels. Turbidity refers to the cloudiness of water which could indicate disease-causing organisms remain within the water. Crews continue to work around the clock to remedy the issue. Areas served by the Edmonson County Water facility include Gap Hill Road in Hart County beginning at the Edmonson County line and all customers from 569 Cherry Springs Road, extending to Cub Run, Big Windy, Kessinger, Priceville and Raider Hollow. Grayson County customers are affected at the intersection of KY 259 and Vanmeter School Road including all of the Peonia and Wax area. The advisory means customers should bring all water to a boil for one minute and let it cool before using it. For more information, residents can call 270-597-2165.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
Wanted man in Grayson County arrested
Officers used drone technology early Saturday morning to catch a wanted man in Grayson County. The Grayson County Sheriff’s Department answered a domestic violence protective order violation complaint along Armes-Lively Road. The suspect, identified as 40-year-old Henry Harris, had fled approximately 100 yards from the residence to a nearby ditch and was quickly located using a drone equipped with thermal imaging. Harris tried to flee officers and suffered injuries trying to get over a barbed wire fence. He was transported for treatment and medical clearance and then booked at Grayson County Detention Center on charges of wanton endangerment of a police officer, fleeing or evading, criminal mischief, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of previously mentioned domestic violence protective order. Sheriff Norman Chaffins says this call presented an ideal circumstance to deploy the technology, adding it reduced safety risks to deputes and the K-9 unit.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
ID changes possible for election
Changes could be coming for what is considered an acceptable form of ID at Kentucky polls on election day. Current law allows a college ID as an acceptable form of identification at polling locations. Senator Adrienne Southworth is proposing Senate Bill 80, to remove college IDs as a primary form but allow it to remain valid as a secondary form. Southworth says college IDs aren't government issued, so it doesn't require the same verification process to receive a college ID as a state or federal issued ID. Southworth also says people are becoming more aware of potential election loopholes, and Senate Bill 80 addresses a legitimate risk. Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, disagrees with a need for Senate Bill 80. He says the purpose of photo ID is satisfied by a college ID. Adams says the state has seen no such fraud involving college IDs. Adams says this is a different security level than the 2020 law (which he supported) requiring a photo ID be presented at voting polls. Senate Bill 80 would also remove credit or debit cards as a second-form of ID at polls. The bill passed in committee last week to advance to the senate floor.
Monday, January 29th, 2024
High School Basketball Sports
Tonight in high school basektball, Caverna's girls and boys host Washington County for a varsity double header. Tip off for the girls game is at 6pm followed by the boys game. Catch the action here tonight on WLOC Sports. Coverage begins at 5:45.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
WLOC Sports Ticker
In the All "A" Classic at Corbin Thursday night Pikeville defeated Caverna Boys 43 to 33. Caverna's Jalen Craine scored 9 points and Tyson Martin scored 8 points.
Tonight: Hart County is hosting Larue County in a girl/boy doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for live broadcasts of both games beginning at 5:15 a.m.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Drug Arrest In LeGrande
A search warrant near LeGrande Wednesday resulted in the arrest of a man on drugs and firearms charges. Officers with the Hart County Sheriff’s Department and the Greater Hardin County Narcotics Task Force executed the warrant at 1230 LeGrande Highway in connection to an ongoing drug trafficking organization investigation of Dillon Maxey. Over two pounds of cocaine were seized, along with 6.5 ounces of methamphetamine, 4.6 ounces of marijuana, a handgun and over $8,000 in suspected drug proceeds. After being arrested, Maxey was booked at Hart County Jail on charges of trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in methamphetamine, trafficking in marijuana (all enhanced by the presence of a firearm), possession of drug paraphernalia, acquiring property from income by trafficking in controlled substances, having an inadequate silencer and speeding more than 10 miles per hour over the limit. Investigation in the case continues.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Golden Alert Canceled
After issuing a Golden Alert, authorities in Glasgow say an 84-year-old man with dementia has been located. A notice from the Barren County Sheriff’s Department originally said Joseph Pierce left his residence on South Fork Road Thursday sometime before 2pm. He had been reported missing last month and was later found in Springfield, Tennessee. A press release from the Barren County Sheriff's Department does not provide details of where or how Pierce was located.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
FRECC Frankfort And Washington DC Trips Winners Include Hart County Student
A young lady from Cub Run is among Farmers RECC winners of a trip to Frankfort and Washington. Annual “Government in Action” Youth Tour recipients will travel to the state’s capital in February and the nation’s capital in June. Emma Sanders is daughter to Chris and Christina Sanders. She joins Cainin Woodard of Glasgow, Emma Warren of Glasgow and Alyssa Ann Williams Edmonton. Kentucky is one of 45 states sending youth delegations to the annual electric cooperative youth tour. Since 1964, the nation’s electric cooperatives have collectively organized trips for more than 40,000 high school juniors and seniors to visit Washington. Farmers RECC was formed in 1938 and is owned by members they serve. Farmers provides electric service to over 26,000 accounts in eleven counties. Today, more than 900 electric cooperatives provide reliable and technologically advanced service to 40 Million Americans.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Maintenance Crews Making Winter Road Repairs
Highway crews are actively working to address potholes. As weather allows, motorists may encounter District 4 crews performing work on state maintained roads in Breckinridge, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Taylor and Washington counties. Potholes increase due to frigid temperatures and precipitation. A cold mix is used to repair potholes during winter months but is generally not a long-term repair. Once spring arrives, potholes are fixed with a hot asphalt mix. To report a pothole on state maintained roads, go to transportation.ky.gov and find the “Contact Us” dropdown menu and select “Report a Hazard”. Visit goky.ky.gov for traffic and travel information in Kentucky.
Friday, January 26th, 2024
Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision in Barren County
At approximately 3:30 pm, the Kentucky State Police Post 03 Bowling Green was requested by the Barren County Sheriff's Office in reference to a three vehicle collision. Troopers responded to the scene at the 6000 block of North Jackson Highway. A preliminary investigation indicates that Rylee Gibbons, 20, of Glasgow, was operating a silver Hyundai Elantra south bound on North Jackson Highway. Gibbons crossed the centerline colliding with a blue Nissan Rogue, that was operated by Jennifer Hishmeh, 58, of Glasgow. Hishmeh was traveling north bound on North Jackson Highway. Mania Johnson, 32, of Glasgow, was operating a red Jeep Cherokee that was also north bound on North Jackson Highway, collided with the Nissan Rogue following the initial collision. Alveda Jessie, 80, of Cave City was the passenger of the Nissan Rogue and was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Barren County Coroner's Office. The others involved were transported to T. J. Sampson Hospital for treatment of their injuries. The investigation is being led by Detective Allen Shirley. He was assisted on the scene by Barren County Sheriff's Office, Glasgow Police Department, Barren-Metcalf EMS and the Barren County Coroner's Office.
Thursday, January 25th, 2024
New Cameras Near Schools Will Help Police Track Vehicles
Law enforcement leaders in Hardin County are set to utilize camera surveillance around area schools. Monday, Hardin County Schools announced 20 Flock Safety Cameras will be mounted at a cost of around $50,000 per year, covered by a combination of grants and general funds. While the district is picking up the cost, police will utilize data from the technology. Placement around schools expands an existing network of 20 Flock Cameras already in use along several routes in Elizabethtown. These cameras snap pictures of vehicles passing by, helping locate stolen vehicles or those suspected in crimes and even golden alerts. They are in use all around the US. Privacy advocates are voicing concerns, prompting lawmakers to review and enact data collection and retention policies.
Thursday, January 25th, 2024
KY 70 Closure Planned In Edmonson County
A press release from The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Public Affairs Office in Bowling Green says a long-term closure of KY 70 in Western Edmonson County will take place beginning February 5th. A bridge will be replaced at Bear Creek, forcing closure for up to 90 days. A detour will be setup via KY 187, KY 238 and KY 259.
Thursday, January 25th, 2024
Hodgenville Police Explain Social Media Absence
Hodgenville Police Department is known for their candid activity posts via social media. Earlier this week, their Facebook Page disappeared from public view, prompting a wide range of speculation as to why. The page reappeared Wednesday along with a statement from the department which says rumors the page was deleted or removed are not true. The page was disabled by the page administrator due to a threat that was made. The statement goes on to explain changes will be made in their posting policy moving forward and limits will be placed on comments.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
Cave City Police Department makes a DUI arrest
A traffic stop was made Tuesday by Cave City Police Department which resulted in an arrest. 33-year-old Jeffery Stewart was taken into custody and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of Alcohol/Substance, 1st, and reckless driving. Stewart was lodged in Barren County Jail.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
A Georgia man is facing assault charges
46-year-old Michael Morgan was arrested Tuesday by the Elizabethtown Police Department. Morgan was charged with Assault, 4th degree, minor injury. He was transported to Hardin County Jail.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
Elizabethtown man arrested for terroristic threatening
48-year-old William Hodge was arrested by Elizabethtown Police Department Tuesday and charged with terroristic threatening, 3rd degree, along with resisting arrest. Hodge was taken to Hardin County Detention Center.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
A missing Glasgow teen is now back home
14-year-old Giovanni Laveze Allen, of Glasgow, was reported missing Tuesday. He was found safe Tuesday night by Glasgow Police Department and is now back home.
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024
Caverna in All "A" Classic State Tournament at Corbin
Caverna schools will be dismissing early on Thursday and will be closed Friday for the Boys Basketball trip to the All “A” Classic State Tournament at Corbin Arena. Thursday dismissal will be at 12:30 for the Elementary School and 1:15 for the Middle and High Schools. Caverna plays Pikeville Thursday night at 7:00 Central. Coverage here on WLOC Sports begins at 6:40. If Caverna wins Thursday, they will play the winner of Evangel Christian and Kentucky Country Day on Friday night at 8:30 Central. The All “A” Semifinal will be Saturday afternoon at 4:30 and the Championship game will be at 1pm Central on Sunday.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
New Law Aimed To Reduce Repeat Violent Offences
Sweeping legislation (House Bill 5) that would keep felons locked up after a third violent offense won approval last week from a Kentucky House committee that heard mixed reviews about its potential to combat crime. The measure has emerged as a top priority this year in the House. The proposal cleared the Judiciary Committee after a long and emotional hearing. Lawmakers heard heart-wrenching testimony from people who lost loved ones as a result of violent crimes. Bill critics raise doubts about whether it would make a dent in crime, claiming it fails to address the many complex issues that can lead to criminal activity. The measure advanced on a 13-5 committee vote and now heads to the full House. A key component of the bill is its three-strikes provision. People convicted of three violent felonies would face life in prison. The bill would increase penalties for several other crimes as well.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
Popup Licensing Event Registration Opens Today
Appointments for Kentucky Popup Licensing Events book up quickly. Registration for Barren County’s February 7th popup date at Lera B. Mitchell Clubhouse begins today. Popup licensing events allow citizens renew or obtain new credentials (including REAL ID) the same as visiting a regional licensing location. Counties without a regional office have multiple yearly popup events, as dictated by current law. Visit drive.ky.gov to schedule a popup appointment or to schedule a regular appointment in Elizabethtown, Columbia or Bowling Green.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
Sports Ticker And Hart County Homecoming
The Raiders defeated the Falcons of Monroe County Monday night, 72-68. The Lady Raiders were defeated in the double header in Tompkinsville, 69-54.
It is homecoming night at Hart County High School. The Lady Raiders will take on North Hardin Christian at 5:30, followed by the Raiders game against Edmonson County at 7:00. The homecoming ceremony will take place during halftime of the second game.
The Lady Colonesl of Caverna are scheduled to host Campbellsville tonight at 6:30 and the Colonels begin play in the All "A" Classic State Tournament Thursday evening at Corbin Arena. They take on Pikeville at 7pm Central. Coverage of the state tournament game begins at 6:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024
Crisis Heating Assistance Available
Funds are available to help area residents with winter heating costs through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. The subsidy phase of the program ended December 15th, but the crisis component of the program is now in effect through March 31st or until funds are depleted. Those needing help with electric bills for heating can call 270-524-0224 in Hart County, 270-651-8171 in Barren County and 270-432-4006 in Metcalfe County. Details of program requirements and benefits are also available at those numbers or by visiting casoky.org and clicking on the ‘Community Services’ tab.
Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Man Threatens To Kill Woman
Police in Grayson County arrested a Clarkson man for threatening to kill a family member last Wednesday. Just before 9am, officers responded to a domestic complaint on Peonia road where they found 28-year-old Aaron White had yelled at the female, saying he was going to slit her throat with a knife. According to police, domestic disturbances have been an ongoing issue with Aaron White. He is charged with terroristic threatening and domestic violence assault. The exact relation between the woman and White is not clear.
Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Annual RV And Boat Show This Weekend
One of the biggest indoor RV and boat shows each year happens in Louisville and it’s scheduled for this weekend at the Kentucky State Fair and Expo Center. The five-day event takes a year to plan and gathers hundreds of vendors to set up on the convention floor. More than 40,000 people are expected to see the latest outdoor sports and recreation equipment, providing shoppers an opportunity to compare hundreds of different models in one location. The show opens Wednesday and goes through Sunday. Tickets are $14 for anyone 13 years and older. Children 12 years and younger are free. Online tickets are available at louisvilleboatshow.com with a $2 per ticket discount off the gate admission price.
Monday, January 22nd, 2024
Hunting And Fishing Rights Addressed For Small Acreage Landowners
Two bills introduced to the general assembly aim to reinstate rights of landowners with less than five acres, allowing them to hunt and fish on their land without purchasing a license. During last year’s session, legislators passed Senate Bill 241, which contained language that revoked rights of landowners with less than five acres. Senate Bill 5 and House Bill 217 (this year) restore those rights. They are exactly the same version in both chambers. The House Bill was passed in committee and is now able to be voted on the house floor. Legislators believe the language included in Senate Bill 241 a year ago was unintentional, though it still revoked longstanding rights of landowners. Legislators are confident that hunting and fishing rights of those landowners will be restored by the end of this session.
Friday, January 19th, 2024
Fleeing and evading arrest made in Barren County
The Barren County Sheriff's Office made an arrest Thursday. 30-year-old Colin Matthews was charged with Criminal Trespassing, 3rd degree, Fleeing or Evading Police, 2nd degree, (on foot) and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Matthews is scheduled to be in court Monday at 12:30 p.m.
Friday, January 19th, 2024
Munfordville man has been sentenced in federal court
A Munfordville man was sentenced Wednesday for illegally possessing a firearm after having previously been convicted of a felony offense. 50-year-old Lawrence T. Carter, Jr. was given 4 years and 9 months in federal prison. The sentence will be followed by 3 years of supervised release. The charges stem from Carter illegally possessing a 9mm handgun, and ammunition, on Aug. 16, 2022. Carter had previously been convicted of felony offenses back in March of 2005 for attempt to manufacture methamphetamine, felon in possession of a firearm, and possession of an unregistered shotgun less than 26 inches in length. This case was investigated by the ATF. The Cave City Police Department assisted.
Friday, January 19th, 2024
New Football head coach for Barren County
John Myers will be the new Barren County Trojans football coach.
Myers replaces Tommy Muse. And for the past six football seasons, was the offensive coordinator for the Glasgow Scotties. Myers previously was head coach for Russellville Panthers.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
Fugitive wanted in Arizona found in E-town
A 61-year-old man has been arrested by Elizabethtown Police Department. Monday night, Craig Steven Russo, of Phoenix, Arizona, was taken into custody after officers determined he was a wanted fugitive. He was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center with arraignment scheduled this morning.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
Cub Run man arrested as a fugitive
A 43-year-old Cub Run man was taken into custody Tuesday evening by the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department. It was discovered that Troy Coon was a wanted fugitive. Coon was taken to Hart County Jail.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
E-town man faces felony charges
60-year-old Roy Johnson, of Elizabethtown, was arrested Tuesday night and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, improper registration plate, no registration receipt, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance, no operator-moped license. Radcliff Police Department made the arrest. Johnson was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center.
Thursday, January 18th, 2024
Crews Focus on Next Weather Event
After a five day stretch of pretreating and treating the late weekend weather event, additional winter weather is in the short term forecast. Crews in District 4 counties are prepared to address issues brought on by potential snow, sleet and freezing rain through Friday. The setup of this weather event is different from the previous one. Any snow accumulation is expected to be heavier and wetter at the onset and may be preceded by rain or a wintry mix across portions of the district. With warmer conditions today followed by another drop in temperatures into the weekend, crews will work accordingly across the district to maximize effectiveness. Motorists should be weather-aware and monitor road conditions ahead of travel. Visit snowky.ky.gov for current road condition information.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Man located after Golden Alert issued
A Williamsburg man was reported missing over the weekend with his last known whereabouts in the area of the Eagle Falls trailhead. An investigation ensued as Post 11 London assisted Kentucky State Park Ranger Division, in working a missing person investigation at Cumberland Falls State Park Resort located in Whitley and McCreary Counties. A Golden Alert D was issued as well. The missing man, identified as 35-year-old Walter Dewayne Dale, was located Tuesday afternoon after a civilian called McCreary County 911 reporting that he could hear a man calling for help near Eagle Falls. Dale was rescued by boat by the search and rescue
team. Dale was transported by Whitley County EMS to the Whitley County Airport where PHI air medical transported him to the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Significant Improvement on Roads Tuesday
Treatment and sun drastically improved roads Tuesday across District 4. Conditions vary across our 11 counties with routes generally being clearer in northwestern counties which received less snow. Interstate and parkway lanes are mostly clear. Major local routes are partially clear while lower volume secondary routes are mostly covered. Today's focus will be on secondary routes with warmer temperatures and good sunshine in the forecast.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Fugitive wanted in Arizona found in E-town
A 61-year-old man has been arrested by Elizabethtown Police Department. Monday night, Craig Steven Russo, of Phoenix, Arizona, was taken into custody after officers determined he was a wanted fugitive. He was lodged in Hardin County Detention Center with arraignment scheduled this morning.
Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Arrest man in Metcalfe County
An arrest was made Tuesday morning in Metcalfe County. Anthony Ray Johnson, age 64, was taken into custody by Officer Jared Steele and charged with Public Intoxication- controlled substance - excluding Alcohol. Johnson was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
High School Basketball Update
Hart County Lady Raiders JV/Varsity will host Marion County Saturday in a makeup game. The JV game begins at 2:30 p.m. with the varsity game starting around 3:30 p.m. Studio 101 WLOC will have the live broadcast of the Lady Raiders Varsity game.
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys' games scheduled for tonight against South Warren, have been postponed. Listen to Studio 101 WLOC for updates.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Man Wanted For Death Investigation Turns Himself In
The man Glasgow Police were in search of regarding a death investigation turned himself in and was arrested on an unrelated warrant. Police say Chadrick Bulle may have information to help in the case of a woman who was pronounced deceased at a location on Lauderdale Drive last Tuesday. The following day, police issued a public request for assistance in finding him. Bulle’s attorney was present on Friday when he turned himself in.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Search For Missing Teen
Authorities in Hardin County are searching for a missing teen. Sheriff John Ward says 16-year-old Nakiesha “Nikki” Chevalier is a 5’ 1” black female weighing about 100 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen in the Elizabethtown area wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants. Anyone with information on her whereabouts should call the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department at 270-765-5133.
Tuesday, January 16th, 2024
Trooper Cruiser Struck While Responding On Interstate
A Kentucky State Police cruiser was struck by a passenger vehicle while a trooper was investigating a non-injury collision on I-65. At approximately 7pm Monday, Kentucky State Police Trooper Evan Smith was investigating a non-injury collision at the 60.2 mile marker north bound on I-65. Trooper Smith's police cruiser was parked on the left emergency lane. While Trooper Smith was outside of his vehicle investigating the non-injury collision, his vehicle was rear ended by a maroon Mercedes Benz causing it to catch fire. The fire was extinguished prior to becoming fully involved. Trooper Smith's emergency lights were activated. Trooper Smith did not sustain any injuries, nor did the operator of the Mercedes Benz.
Monday, January 15th, 2024
Shots Fired, One Dead
Units from Glasgow Police responded to Dellwood Apartments just off of South Green Street after a report of shots being fired Friday morning. Officers arrived just before 10:00 and located a juvenile female who had been shot. An additional shot was heard and 19-year-old Taeron Legg was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The juvenile was transported from the scene for treatment of the gunshot which was not life threatening. South Green Elementary located nearby was placed on lockdown for a short time as police responded.
Monday, January 15th, 2024
Officer Arrested For Threatening Mother Of His Child And The Mother's Boyfriend
A Leitchfield Police Officer is charged with two counts of terroristic threatening after being accused of threatening to kill the mother of his child and her boyfriend. Grayson County Attorney Jeremy Logsdon issued a press release, saying investigators have an audio recording of Officer Ty Whitaker making the threat along with additional evidence of aggressive behavior towards the woman while in uniform. Whitaker was arrested Wednesday of last week by Kentucky State Police. A court date is not available. Whitaker is not currently listed as an inmate at any local jail facilities, including Grayson County Detention Center.
Monday, January 15th, 2024
High School Basketball Ticker
The Colonels of Caverna are the All "A" Classic 5th Region Champions. They defeated Green County Friday night in the tournament final, 59-55 for their fourth win in a row and avenging an earlier loss to the Dragons on the Colonel's home floor back on December 15th. The Colonels will play the 15th Region All "A" Classic winner on Thursday, January 25th at Corbin Arena. Caverna will have to wait until Thursday night's 15th Region final to find out their All "A" Classic State Tournament first-round opponent.
In other Friday night high school basketball, the Lady Raiders and Raiders both picked up wins at Hart County High. The girls defeated Allen County, 70-64 and the boys defeated Marion County, 52-43. The Lady Raiders traveled to Bardstown Saturday night, losing 60-42.
The Lady Raiders are back in action tonight for a 6:00 tip off. Our coverage begins at 5:45 here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, January 12th, 2024
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Inmate workers from Hart County Jail spared the county just over $1 Million in labor costs for 2023. Figures were announced in the Jailer’s Report presented by Deputy Jailer Paul Gentry at Thursday’s fiscal cour