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Friday, February 13th, 2026
Local Pharmaceutical Distributor Under Investigation
The Drug Enforcement Administration has issued an Immediate Suspension Order against Richie Pharmacal in Glasgow, halting the distributor’s ability to handle controlled substances. Federal officials say an investigation uncovered years of compliance issues at the facility, including recordkeeping and inventory discrepancies. The agency also says those violations contributed to the diversion of medications often linked to abuse and posed a threat to public safety. Richie Pharmacal has 30 days to request a hearing, but the suspension stays in effect during the process. The case remains under investigation by the DEA with support from local law enforcement.
Friday, February 13th, 2026
Green County Man Arrested For Child Sexual Exploitation
Kentucky State Police arrested 38-year-old Johnathan Taylor of Green County early Thursday on a charge related to child sexual abuse material. The case results from an undercover Internet Crimes Against Children investigation after discovery of shared images of child sexual exploitation online. A search warrant was executed at a residence in Greensburg where equipment believed to be used to facilitate the crime was seized. Taylor is currently charged with one count of possession of matter portraying a minor in a sexual performance. The case is open and remains under investigation. Johnathan Taylor is currently jailed in Taylor County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 12th, 2026
Woman Dies In Cave City Fire
A 95‑year‑old Barren County woman has died following a house fire Tuesday evening. Authorities say the fire broke out just before 8pm at a home on Bunch Road in Cave City. Coroner Tim Gibson identified the victim as Valeria Peden. She was found inside the home and later taken to the state medical examiner’s office in Louisville. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Thursday, February 12th, 2026
Man Arrested After Out Of State Investigation Points Back To Glendale
Kentucky State Police says a Glendale man faces sexual abuse charges following an online investigation. On Tuesday, 51‑year‑old Christopher Scott Barnes was taken into custody after an undercover operation which was initiated by Santa Claus, Indiana Police. Investigators there identified a suspect believed to be in Kentucky, and the case was turned over to the Kentucky State Police Electronic Crime Branch. A search warrant was executed at a home in Glendale where officers seized electronic equipment for forensic review. Barnes is currently charged with one count of being a fugitive from another state, three counts of procuring or promoting the use of a minor by electronic means and three counts of indecent exposure. He is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center.
Thursday, February 12th, 2026
Two Dead In Green County Mobile Home Fire
Two people were killed Tuesday in an early‑morning house fire in the Summersville community of Green County. Fire crews were called just after midnight to a mobile home on William E. Lobb Drive. When units arrived, they found the home heavily involved, with fire consuming about half the structure and thick smoke throughout the rest. Firefighters began attacking flames and searching the remaining areas of the home after spotting two vehicles in the driveway, indicating the residents might still be inside. During the search, crews located two adults who were pronounced deceased at the scene. They have been identified as Belinda McDonald and Erb Roution. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though officials say foul play is not suspected.
Thursday, February 12th, 2026
McConnell Home After Brief Hospital Stay
Senator Mitch McConnell is recovering at home this week after a brief hospital stay. According to his office, McConnell checked himself into a local hospital Monday night after experiencing flu‑like symptoms, saying it was done out of an abundance of caution. His staff reported that his prognosis is positive and that he remained in regular contact with them throughout his stay. McConnell, who is 83 years old, was discharged on Tuesday. His office says he is grateful for the care he received and will be working from home on doctors’ advice while he continues to recover.
Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the Raiders of Hart County were defeated by Edmonson County Tuesday night, 63-59. It was also homecoming night at Hart County High School. Lex Reynolds was named King and Emma Bennett was named Queen.
Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning. Departmental reports included the jail report, which stated 135 inmates currently being held in the jail. An annual report for the animal shelter stated 545 dogs were housed and/or adopted by the facility during 2025. Judge Executive Joe Choate expressed appreciation on behalf of the court to the staff of the shelter. The judge also thanked citizens for their patience during the snow and ice storm and complemented the road department and solid waste for their hard work in extreme circumstances. The court approved routine budget items and an annual incentive to the judge executive and magistrates. The court approved a memorandum of agreement with the Veteran's Committee for its use during the the recent winter storm. Debbie Fowler was reappointed to the Green River Valley Water District Board and a road department position was moved from part time to full time at $15 per hour. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for February 24th.
Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
Man Hit And Killed On I-65
An Elizabethtown man died Tuesday morning after being struck by a vehicle on I-65 southbound between Lebanon Junction and Elizabethtown. Kentucky State Police identified 45-year-old Carl Ollis as a pedestrian, but did not specify the reason for him being on foot on the interstate. Police say Ollis was hit by an SUV operated by an individual from Alabama who was not named. No charges were listed in the police report. The incident remains under investigation. The interstate was closed from approximately 4:30 to 8:30 resulting in significant traffic backup for southbound motorists.
Wednesday, February 11th, 2026
Woman Arrested In False Report Case
A Munfordville woman is tied to the false report of a sexual assault at Wal-mart in Glasgow from last week. Investigators say 18-year-old Autumn Tomlin was taken into custody by the Hart County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant issued by Glasgow Police. The charge is listed as falsely reporting an incident. No other information was released with the arrest announcement, but the case remains under investigation. Tomlin was originally taken to Hart County Jail on Tuesday. Jail records indicate she was released early this morning.
Tuesday, February 10th, 2026
Munfordville City Council Recap
Munfordville City Council met in regular session Monday afternoon. Last month's meeting minutes were approved, and as a follow up from that meeting, it was announced FLOCK Cameras would be operative within about a month. These cameras are a result of a partnership with the county, which fiscal court approved at their meeting in December. In other council business, the former Gulf Service Station property at 601 Main Street sold at auction for $66,000. The reserve had been set at the previous meeting for $65,000. Routine business included reports from the sports complex, police, fire, cemetery, tourism, zoning, water and code enforcement. Munfordville also approved a resolution to become a sister city to Amesbury, England, with more information on the designation to be announced.
Tuesday, February 10th, 2026
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council met in regular session Monday night with mostly routine business on the agenda. After minutes from the January meeting and the financial report were provided and approved, the council appointed members to the Board of Architectural Review. Ken Russell and Sandra Wilson were reappointed to the board, while George Havris and Mary Mate were given initial appointments to the board. All will serve a three-year term. Available departmental reports were given and the meeting adjourned.
Tuesday, February 10th, 2026
Bicycle And Horseback Regulation Changes Considered In Mammoth Cave National Park
The National Park Service invites public input to amend special regulations for riding bicycles and horses within Mammoth Cave National Park. A proposed rule would allow the superintendent to authorize bicycle use on approximately 37 miles of multi-use trails, including existing trails and trails yet-to-be constructed. It would also allow horseback riding along Houchin Ferry North/Ollie Ridge Road. A study of these proposed changes found no significant impact and indicates they are consistent with protecting the park’s natural, scenic and aesthetic values, safety considerations and management objectives. The determination also confirms that these uses would not noticeably disturb wildlife or park resources. Information on these regulation changes is available along with a public comment opportunity on the nps.gov website. The comment period is now open and closes April 10th.
Tuesday, February 10th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
Caverna hosted Hart County Monday night in a rescheduled 18th District Basketball match-up. In the girls game, the Lady Raiders picked up a victory over the Lady Colonels, 52-14. The boys game featured an unusual ending. With a stop in play at 1:47 remaining in the 4th quarter, officials ended the game as some members of the crowd became disorderly and disruptive. The final score was recorded as a 71-47 win for the Colonels.
It was homecoming at Caverna on Monday night. Congrats to Jayanah Nuckols for being named Homecoming Queen and Jalen Crain for being named Homecoming King.
Monday, February 9th, 2026
Sexual Assault Claim Is Unsubstantiated
A sexual assault report investigated earlier this week at Walmart in Glasgow is unsubstantiated. Information was released regarding the alleged incident which was said to have taken place in a restroom. After observation of surveillance and interviews, police say there is no evidence to support any such allegation. An updated release from Glasgow Police says the department receives many reports of sexual assault, with most being legitimate crimes, but cautions (that) false reports undermine public trust and divert emergency resources. Police investigators urge the public to be cautious with social media speculation and rumor-sharing. They say inaccurate information often results in unwarranted fear and irrational responses.
Monday, February 9th, 2026
High School Sports Ticker
In Friday night high school basketball, the Lady Raiders and Raiders both lost at Green County. The Lady Colonels lost to LaRue County while the Colonels defeated LaRue County. On Saturday, the Lady Colonels lost to Louisville Collegiate. On the court tonight, Caverna hosts Hart County for a rescheduled varsity double header. The girls game tips off at 5:30 from Caverna High School. Listen to the Caverna Broadcast on WLOCplus and catch the Hart County Broadcast on WLOC Sports.
Monday, February 9th, 2026
Local Business Gets Congressional Recognition
Congressman Brett Guthrie stopped by a Hart County landmark Friday morning to celebrate a big milestone. Green River Hill Grocery is marking 75 years of service and Guthrie officially entered the store into the congressional record. The longtime grocery has been a staple of the community between Canmer and Linwood, known for its home‑style meals and locally sourced foods. Guthrie says recognizing businesses like this helps preserve an important part of America’s story, especially as so many small hometown stores have disappeared. The Wright family, who took over the grocery just over a year ago, says the real credit belongs to the community — the neighbors who stop in each day for milk, pie, or a quick sandwich. Green River Hill Grocery is located at 5685 North Jackson Highway.
Monday, February 9th, 2026
Localized Alcohol Sales On May Ballot
Voters in the city of Clarkson will soon decide whether alcohol sales should be allowed inside city limits. Grayson County Fiscal Court approved putting the issue on the ballot during a special meeting Thursday morning. Only Clarkson residents will vote on the referendum in the May 19th primary. Another alcohol‑related vote will appear in Grayson County for allowing sales at the golf course.
Friday, February 6th, 2026
Bunnell To Be Inducted Into Kentucky Tennis Hall Of Fame Tonight
A longtime local tennis champion from Caverna is receiving statewide recognition. Terry Bunnell will be inducted into the Kentucky Tennis Hall of Fame, honoring more than four decades of dedication to growing the sport across the region. Bunnell, a graduate of Caverna Independent Schools, has spent his life promoting tennis at every level. From starting high school programs and coaching at Barren County High School to organizing leagues and giving lessons, his impact has reached players of all ages. He has also been deeply involved in Kentucky tennis leadership, serving in multiple roles with the state tennis association and helping found the Kentucky High School Tennis Coaches Association. His influence is now permanently reflected in Caverna. Newly renovated tennis courts at the high school are named in his honor. Bunnell helped lead the $200,000 renovation project, raising more than half the funding through community support, private donations and grants. These new courts, finished in the school's signature purple, were celebrated with a ribbon‑cutting last fall. Bunnell's formal induction into the Kentucky Tennis Hall of Fame takes place tonight at Louisville Marriott East. For the Caverna community, it's a proud moment recognizing a legacy that will serve future generations for years to come.
Friday, February 6th, 2026
Sexual Abuse Complaint Answered At Walmart
Glasgow Police Department responded to a sexual abuse complaint at Walmart on Wednesday afternoon. Detectives are utilizing video surveillance and statements from the victim. Few details are being released with the ongoing investigation but a Glasgow PD spokesperson says information circulating online regarding a robbery associated with the compliant is not warranted. No suspect has been identified at this time.
Friday, February 6th, 2026
Increased Fall Related Injures Attributed To Winter Storm
Roads may be clearing, but parking lots, driveways and walkways remain slick and hazardous as business owners, homeowners and others struggle to bust up compacted snow and ice even with salt and other normal means of removal. Med Center Health reports the Bowling Green hospital location has processed a noticeable uptick in fall-related injuries. A spokesperson says well over 100 cases have been treated since the beginning of the storm, ranging from deep bruises to broken bones and head trauma. Safety tips include walking with extreme caution, being selective with shoes that have good traction and trying to hold onto objects to help keep your balance.
Friday, February 6th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
Tonight on the court, Caverna heads to LaRue County for a double header beginning at 5:30 central. Catch the broadcast on WLOCplus. Hart County hosts Green County for a double header, also beginning at 5:30. We'll have the broadcast on WLOC Sports.
Thursday, February 5th, 2026
Former Church Building Destroyed By Fire
Firefighters responded Tuesday to the old Chalybeate Church Building, located on KY 3611 in Edmonson County. When crews arrived, the building was fully engulfed. It was a total loss. Eight departments responded to the blaze. No injuries are reported. Initial investigation suggests an electrical issue as the cause. The building was built in 1913 and served multiple congregations and denominations, most recently as Chalybeate United Baptist Church in 1956. That congregation moved into a new building in 2004. The former church was purchased by a local couple about two years ago and has since been utilized as a photography studio and woodworking shop.
Thursday, February 5th, 2026
Man Shoots At His Son
Police responded to Wax on Sunday, after a man shot at his son and also tried to stab him. Just before 1pm, 59-year-old John Caddell fired four to six shots from a handgun as his son departed the residence in a truck. He then retreated back into the home. The son returned to check on his father, who had been drinking heavily. While the two were talking in the kitchen of the residence, Caddell attempted to slash his son in the abdomen. His son retreated and called police. John Caddell was taken into custody and charged with wanton endangerment and attempted assault.
Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
Funding Announced For Major Ag Expo Facility In Barren County
A new Ag Expo Center has received funding for construction as part of more than $117 Million in federal funding announced by US Senator Mitch McConnell. The $20 Million establishment will play host to a number of different events and foster economic development. McConnell says this and other projects under the funding amount for Kentucky will help revitalize important locations and infrastructure throughout our communities and promote development in our cities and towns. Barren County Judge Executive Jamie Bewley Byrd says the project will provide a much needed location for farmers to come together for trade shows and events, and will bring in millions of dollars in economic impact and development.
Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
Mail Service Continues Where Safely Possible
The US Postal Service shared a message to customers Tuesday amid backlogs of mail due issues with delivery in the wake of recent winter weather. The agency says they have continued where possible to deliver during severe weather conditions to provide reliable services including critical items such as medications, government correspondence and essential supplies. The Postal Service continuously monitors weather conditions and reinforces safety guidance to help ensure employees stay safe. USPS would like to remind customers about the importance of keeping walkways, sidewalks and areas around mailboxes clear from snow and ice so carriers can make timely deliveries.
Wednesday, February 4th, 2026
High School Sports Ticker
In Tuesday night high school basketball action, Hart County's Lady Raiders were defeated by Monroe County, 67-35.
Caverna's Lady Colonels were defeated by Glasgow, 70-18, and the Colonels defeated Glasgow, 89-56.
During a break in the action at Caverna on Tuesday night, WLOC presented postseason football awards. WLOC's Offensive Player of the Year is Tyson Martin (1133 rushing yards, 12 touchdowns and 90 tackles). The Defensive Player of the Year is Kenyon Martin (1101 rushing yards, 16 touchdowns and 102 tackles).
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2026
Update: Hit And Run Suspect Taken To Hospital In Brief Standoff
Additional details were released Monday from the Sunday standoff in Glasgow. Police identified the suspect as Benjamin Haines of Indiana. After a hit and run collision, Haines attempted to flee police before coming to a stop in the parking lot near Big Lots. He refused to exit the vehicle and did not follow police instruction. Officers deployed "less-lethal rounds" into the vehicle. Haines was taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for medical clearance. He is charged with wanton endangerment, reckless driving, leaving the scene of a vehicle incident, failure to render aid, fleeing and various traffic related offenses. As of our news production deadline, he is not listed as an inmate at Barren County Detention Center. Details of any injures he may have sustained have not been included in informational releases.
Monday, February 2nd, 2026
Hart County High School Cheerleaders Place In National Finals
Hart County High School Varsity Cheer wrapped up a week in Florida participating in UCA Nationals Competition on Sunday. After advancing to finals, the group performed and placed 8th, nationwide, in the Varsity Coed Game Day Division.
Monday, February 2nd, 2026
Colonels In The All "A" Classic Championship
The Caverna Colonels came up one possession short in a thrilling ending against Lyon County in the All "A" Classic State Tournament championship game in Owensboro on Sunday. Caverna snaps a nine-game winning streak in the 49-46 loss.
Monday, February 2nd, 2026
Police Arrest Two Responding To Tip
On Friday evening, Hodgenville police responded to a location along Kings Road in New Haven after receiving a tip regarding a wanted man. Investigation led to the discovery of methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana. A butane hash oil lab was also found. As a result, 55-year-old Edward James Joiner was arrested and charge with trafficking in these substances, along with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, possession a defaced firearm and possession of drug paraphernalia. A second suspect, identified as 35-year-old Bradley Alfred McManus, was also arrested and charged with assault of a police officer and resisting arrest. Both remain jailed at LaRue County Detention Center.
Monday, February 2nd, 2026
Hit And Run Suspect Taken To Hospital In Brief Standoff
A brief standoff resulted in the arrest of a Glasgow man on Sunday. A traffic stop was made in the Big Lots parking lot on a vehicle with suspected involvement in a hit-and-run incident. The suspect refused to follow officer commands, leading officers to fire. The suspect was taken T J Samson Community Hospital. Once medical clearance is made, the suspect will be booked at Barren County Detention Center. Additional details are expected to be released today regarding the identity and condition of the suspect. Glasgow Police Department is being assisted by the Barren County Sheriff Department with investigation of the incident.
Friday, January 30th, 2026
Snowplow Driver Severely Injured In Head-On Collision
A snowplow driver was severely injured Wednesday on Western Kentucky Parkway near Caneyville in Grayson County. A westbound semi crossed the median and hit the eastbound snowplow head-on at a high rate of speed. The plow was being operated for snow and ice removal on the parkway by a company contracted by the state department of highways. Its driver, identified as 23-year-old Taylor Pharis of Clarkson, was extricated after the collision and flown to a Louisville hospital. As of early Thursday, he was reported in stable condition. The driver of the semi, whose identity has not been released, was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center.
Friday, January 30th, 2026
Crews Make Progress Clearing Roads Thursday
Warmer temperatures aided state, county and city road crews working to clear roads Thursday. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews made salt rounds early in the morning and were able to break up significant amounts of hard-packed snow and ice, plowing off slush in the afternoon pass. Main routes are mostly clear in driving lanes but still covered along shoulders. Some secondary routes are partially clear and others remain covered. Many routes that remain covered are in hilly, shaded areas where compacted ice is most difficult to break apart without natural aid of sun and higher volume of traffic. Another drop in temperatures this weekend along with additional rounds of snow showers will complicate continuing efforts to clear snow-covered roads. Crew fatigue is a concern with drivers only having minimal required hours off since snows which began early last week (requiring attention on two call-outs even before this past weekend's winter storm). It will likely be into early next week before all routes are clear, as above freezing temperatures appear in the forecast for Monday and Tuesday.
Thursday, January 29th, 2026
Man Jailed In Juvenile Sexual Abuse Cases
A Glasgow man is jailed in a case of juvenile sexual abuse. Police arrested 19-year-old Anthony Lane Lynch Tuesday, charging him with rape, sodomy, sexual abuse and unlawful transaction with a minor. The case involves a 13-year-old. Lynch is jailed at Barren County Detention Center. No bond is currently listed. He is scheduled to appear in court today.
Thursday, January 29th, 2026
Utility Outages Update
Remaining Farmers RECC customers who were without power in Hart County since the weekend had electricity restored heading into Wednesday night. Metcalfe County FRECC Customers were also restored. Around 25 customers in Barren County remained without power last night as crews continued working to finish repairs.
Thursday, January 29th, 2026
Man Arrested After Accidental 911 Call
A 911 call from a residence in Bonnieville resulted in drug charges earlier this week. When Kentucky State Police arrived to investigate, they approached a subject identified as 68-year-old Gary Belt in a vehicle and detected a strong odor or marijuana. Police learned the call to 911 was made on accident during setup of a new phone. Belt stated he had marijuana in the vehicle, which was found during a search, along with methamphetamine and a glass pipe. He was taken to Hart County Jail and booked on charges of trafficking in a controlled substance, trafficking in marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning. Departmental reports include Hart County Solid Waste presenting $37,000 to the Hart County Jail for litter abatement which was passed along to the county. Jailer Israel Bergenson says there are currently 133 inmates at the facility. Road Supervisor Kelly Rosser provided an update on snowstorm road clearing. Judge Executive Joe Choate recognized the Hart County Veterans Center for opening a warming center for the community. In addition to routine budget business, the court will advertise for two storm shelters for the county. The next Hart County Fiscal Court meeting will be February 10th.
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
Utility Crews Continue Working On Outages
Utility outages were down to around 30 overnight in Hart County. About 20 of those are located around Nolin Lake near Wax. The remaining outages are individual locations around Canmer and Bonnieville. Crews continue working to restore power. Farmers RECC reported just over 500 outages in Barren County and just over 200 in Metcalfe County overnight.
Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
Road Condition Morning Update
Crews continued working on area roads into Tuesday evening before shifting to remaining crews focusing on necessary spot treatments from refreezing. Trucks are out early this morning applying another round of salt to help peel of the next layer of compacted snow and ice along covered routes. Tuesday featured some sunshine with temperatures in the mid-20s across most of the area. Similar conditions are in the forecast for today. The more sunshine we see, the more effective salt treatment will be. Plowing will be most effective in the midday window of prime opportunity.
District 4 drivers join crews all across the commonwealth, including fellow state, county and city snow and ice fighters, who are working hard to clear roads as soon as safely possible. Teams behind the scene are also working extremely long, hard hours to keep equipment up and running. With a complicated network of roads and assigned routes, having trucks down due to slide offs or mechanical failures equates to those trucks not being out clearing a road.
District 4 social media @kytcdistrict4 on Facebook and X will feature various road condition postings throughout the day. Continue to drive with extreme caution if you must travel. Visit snowky.ky.gov for updated maps of snow and ice clearing activity, along with winter safety and driving tips.
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
Roads Conditions Update
Again on Monday, crews on the state, county and city level continued working toward clearing roads. As daylight faded, state crews plowed into the early evening to remove snow and ice treated earlier in the day under mostly sunny skies. Interstate 65 driving lanes are mostly clear. Western Kentucky and Bluegrass Parkways are mostly clear in one lane each direction, with inside lanes partially covered. Other main routes remain partially covered and most secondary roads and lower-volume routes remain mostly covered with compacted snow and ice. As overnight temperatures fell to around or below zero, additional breakdown of this compacted layer did not occur. With today's temperatures rebounding into the mid-20s and sunny skies, crews should be able to continue making progress toward clearing routes which remain covered. Continued frigid weather is expected through the weekend and it will still take a few days to clear all roads. Transportation officials continue asking motorists to limit unnecessary travel. For those who must, please remember to allow a significant amount of additional time, slow down, and anticipate black ice and quickly changing conditions over a short distance. Do not add additional tasks to emergency services by calling 911 for road information. Visit snowky.ky.gov for winter weather and travel info, along with traffic cameras and road conditions.
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
Power Outages Update
Utility crews continue working round the clock restoring electricity for customers across Southern and Central Kentucky. Only about 30 customers in Hart County were without power overnight from Farmers RECC. In Barren and Metcalfe Counties, around 2,000 customers were without power overnight from Farmers RECC and Tri-County Electric. Many of those customers should have electricity restored today as frigid temperatures continue into this coming weekend.
Friday, January 23rd, 2026
Extreme Cold Conditions Will Last Several Days
While record cold temperatures accompanied the 2015 storm for the first couple of days, warmer conditions emerged, with temperatures rising into the 40s and 50s on the second and third days after snow ended. When this weekend's storm passes, temperatures will stay below freezing for several days, likely not returning to the freezing mark until next Friday based on current forecast guidance. This will create added complications for road crews with reduced effectiveness of salt and calcium and plow blades unable to get additional "bite" on pavement. Once snow stops, this will render plowing ineffective as the blade simply glides over compacted ice. Crews may resort to using graders to "peel" off ice from road surfaces. That option comes at high risk of pavement damage, leaving broken asphalt and requiring costly repair and greatly reducing roadway surface life expectancy.
Friday, January 23rd, 2026
Resident Expectations For Clearing Roads
Residents are encouraged to familiarize their location in relation to KYTC's priority route system. Interstates and parkways are the highest priority, followed by "A" routes, which include US 31W, US 31E for north-south connectivity and KY 88 for east-west connectivity. Remaining "B" and "C" routes will be addressed as possible. With a heavy snow event, long-duration precipitation and high hourly snowfall rates, it is likely "B" and "C" routes will not be plowed until well into the storm. Residents should also understand "B" and "C" routes were given priority in pre-treatment before the storm because of their priority status during the storm. The goal in giving "B" and "C" routes pre-treatment priority is to get a high-dose base layer of brine down and assist with plowing effectiveness once crews are able to get to them.
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026
The Last Snow to Compare to the Current Forecast
Kentucky hasn't experienced a snow storm like the one expected for this weekend in more than a decade. Early 2015, Lexington recorded 17.1" of snow for March 4th and 5th, as localized reports between there and Elizabethtown topped 20 inches. With forecasts suggesting the possibility of some portions of North-Central Kentucky pickup up 15+ inches of snow, totals this Saturday/Sunday may rival the 2015 storm. The event 11 years ago brought I-65 to a halt in Hart, Hardin and Bullitt Counties. In all, thousands of vehicles were stranded on the interstate between Tennessee and Indiana in various locations, with the most significant blockages causing some motorists to be trapped for more than 17 hours. As that storm began, wrecks at the onset blocked the southbound side of the interstate coming up the incline approaching Elizabethtown, causing a chain reaction where highway crews could not recover and keep up with such intense snowfall rates. Stranded cars not only blocked motorists, but also hindered plows from making rounds and treating the infamous winter driving obstacle. The same holds true for the section of interstate between Munfordville and Bonnieville. As snow piled up, sitting vehicles became unmovable with mounds of snow around them. A miles-long stretch of semis lined the interstate with many of them becoming disabled. When wrecks ahead were eventually cleared, getting each individual vehicle moving on the un-plowed and untreated road became a one-by-one recovery effort, extending the time for stranded motorist behind in the traffic backup. As this weekend's storm approaches, road crews, law enforcement, other emergency responders and towing companies will be working to keep routes like I-65 moving, even if at a crawl. With Kentucky's Quick Clearance mandate, non-injury collisions will be moved as quickly as possible so road crews can continue plowing and treating. Transportation officials say once the continuity of plow routes breaks down, it becomes impossible to keep up with the storm. They say it is imperative motorists refrain from unnecessary travel, and if travel cannot be avoided, take conditions very seriously and manage speed and distance to avoid collisions and runoffs at all cost. One crash can spiral into the breakdown of miles of interstate and seriously endanger thousands of other motorists.
Thursday, January 22nd, 2026
Colonels Win And Advance, Bracket Schedule Changed
Caverna impressed with a decisive win over Owensoboro Catholic in the opening round of the All "A" Classic, 66-46 on Thursday morning. The Colonels advance to take on Clinton County Friday at 3pm. Listen to the game live for free on WLOC and WLOCplus. Coverage begins at 2:40pm. With a Caverna victory, they move to the semifinals, which have been rescheduled to Sunday morning, February 1st. The Championship will be held Sunday afternoon, February 1st.
Wednesday, January 21st, 2026
US 68 Project To Begin In Green/Metcalfe Counties
A project to improve safety and mobility along a section of US 68 in Green and Metcalfe counties is ready to begin. Signs are expected to be posted this week, but most of the initial work will take place away from the existing road. The project will realign US 68 from near KY 729 in Green County to KY 745 in Metcalfe County. The 1.2 miles of new alignment will feature 11-feet wide travel lanes with 4-feet wide paved shoulders. The new alignment is designed to reduce curvature and grade variations and will include construction of a new bridge over Caney Fork Creek. The project is awarded to Scotty’s Contracting and Stone for $9.8 million. Construction is expected to take around two years to complete.
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Colonels were defeated Monday night as they hosted the Bowling Green Bluegrass Blazers, 63-41. Caverna's girls are off until Saturday afternoon, when they are scheduled to host Somerset.
The Lady Raiders defeated Washington County Monday night, 57-44. In the second game of the double header at Hart County High School, the Raiders lost to Washington County, 69-57. Both teams are back in action tonight, with the Lady Raiders traveling to Adair County and the Raiders traveling to Russellville. We'll have the broadcast of the boys game with tipoff scheduled for 7:30 here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026
Winter Weather Outlook For The Weekend Ahead
As the weekend approaches, weather forecast data continues to suggest development of a major winter storm for the eastern half of the US. Current guidance suggest winter precip late Friday, possibly lasting through early Sunday. The low track for this storm will greatly affect potential for precip type and amounts. The setup will feature heavy snow on the north side, freezing rain and ice in the middle and rain on the southern sector. Forecast details will come more into focus mid-to-late week. Current weekend outlooks put ice to our south with snow generally expected for Kentucky. Temperatures are currently expected to be cold with daytime highs below freezing and nighttime lows in single-digit territory. Combined with a long-duration possibility of snow, and prolonged travel impacts with reduced treatment effectiveness, anyone with travel plans for the weekend across our general region of the country should closely monitor forecasts and local residents should consider preparations now in order to bypass relying on last minute efforts for necessities such as heat sources, medications and other essentials.
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026
Officials Searching For Missing Teen
Officials with the Barren County Sheriff’s Department are asking for help to find a missing female teen. The girl is identified as Azariah Miller, who was last seen at her home on Saturday. Her age and description were not officially released by police but a photo was posted on the Barren County Sheriff's Department Facebook Page. They ask anyone who may have information regarding Miller's location please call dispatch at 270-651-5151.
Tuesday, January 20th, 2026
Federal Funding Announced To Include Help For Edmonson Water Customers
As US Senator Mitch McConnell winds down his political career, his ties in Washington continue benefiting Kentucky. Late last week, his office announce over $30 million in federal dollars to fund work on two major projects for our region of Kentucky which includes help for problems of Edmonson County Water District. In addition to just over $21 Million in federal funds for the Rough River Dam Safety Modification Project in Grayson and Breckinridge Counties to ensure long-term integrity of Rough River Lake, just over $9.3 Million is marked for modernization of the water treatment plant in Edmonson County. The water treatment project will bolster capacity for the water district as it continues to update its system after decades of deferred maintenance and changes to Green River following the removal of Green River Lock and Dam Five. Edmonson County Water District's challenges in providing customers with service have been well documented in recent years, specifically in summer when lower river levels are most likely. Green River Valley Water District took over around 5,000 Edmonson Water District Customers in June and July of 2025 to help reduce Edmonson's service load. The agreement between these two providers also allowed for better maintenance of certain aspects of water supply infrastructure for the service area. More details about this round of federal funding will be announced as preparations are made for these improvements.
Monday, January 19th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
Hart County's Lady Raiders were defeated by Casey County Friday night, 52-40. Tonight, Hart County' girls and boys host Washington County for a varsity double header at 5:30. We'll have the broadcast here on WLOC Sports.
The Lady Colonels of Caverna were defeated Warren Central on Saturday. Tonight, the Lady Colonels host Bowling Green's Bluegrass Blazers at 5pm. The Colonels defeated Bardstown Saturday, 73-51. The Colonels are off until their All "A" Classic game this Thursday.
Monday, January 19th, 2026
Drug Bust In Hodgenville
Thursday afternoon, Hodgenville Police executed a narcotics related search warrant at at location along South Greensburg Street. They discovered 1.4 pounds of marijuana, over 50 illegal THC vapes, three handguns, two long guns and approximately $4800 in cash. Investigation led to the arrest of Cory Stark of Hodgenville for trafficking and cultivating marijuana.
Friday, January 16th, 2026
KSP Conducts Death Investigation in Metcalfe County
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 is investigating a deadly shooting that occurred Wednesday morning in Metcalfe County. Troopers and Detectives were requested to respond to a report of a shooting incident
Wednesday morning on Shady Grove Wickerville Road in Metcalfe County. The preliminary investigation found a female identified as Doris June Huffman, 83, of Hardyville, deceased inside the residence from an apparent gunshot wound. Ms. Huffman was pronounced deceased at the residence by the Metcalfe County Coroner. Ms. Huffman’s husband, Vander Huffman, 87, of Hardyville, was also located inside the residence, with life-threatening injuries. Mr. Huffman had sustained an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Mr. Huffman was transported to T J Sampson Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries later that afternoon. Mr. Huffman was pronounced deceased at the hospital by the Barren County Coroner. KSP Post 15 was assisted by the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Office, Barren/Metcalfe County EMS, and the Metcalfe County Coroner’s Office. Detective Mike Dubree is conducting the investigation.
Friday, January 16th, 2026
Barren River Lake State Resort Park to Receive $9.5 Million in Upgrades
Building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, Barren River Lake State Resort Park will receive $9.5 million in upgrades to enhance the visitor experience and attract new travelers. The $6 million in improvements to the lodge include updating lodge rooms with new finishes, flooring, bathrooms and mini fridges. The restaurant, lobby and meeting room will also receive updates. Other upgrades include $3.5 million for new HVAC and mechanical systems, and a new chiller to improve guest comfort in lodge rooms and common areas. The renovation will temporarily close all lodge rooms beginning in February 2026, with the new and improved rooms expected to reopen when construction is finished in the fall of 2026.
Friday, January 16th, 2026
2025 Congressional App Challenge Winners announced.
The Congressional App Challenge enables middle and high school students to compete with their peers in their own congressional district by creating and showcasing their software applications, or “apps,” for mobile, tablet, or computer devices on a platform of their choice. Locally, Overall 2nd place winner was Danica Stephens, 11th grader at Glasgow High School. The App Name is Care Path. Care Path is a mobile and web app designed to help patients safely transition from the hospital to home and manage the critical recovery period following a procedure or hospital stay. The overall first-place winner will have their app displayed in the U.S. Capitol, be featured on House.gov and CongressionalAppChallenge.us, as well as Congressman Guthrie’s website for one year.
Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Area high school basketball
Hart County Raider Boys play tonight at Elizabethtown at 7:00 p.m. WLOC will have the pre-game show at 6:45 p.m.
Hart County Lady Raiders play Casey County at home Friday night at 7:00 p.m. WLOC will have the live broadcast beginning at 6:45 p.m.
Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Man Charged With Shooting And Killing Son
A man is charged with murder in the death of his son. Kentucky State Police and Adair County Sheriff's Department units were called to investigate a shooting at a residence along KY 55 in Adair County around 3pm Tuesday. Officers found 33-year-old Jordan Hadley of Columbia suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. He was transported to T J Health Columbia, where he later died. A state police summary report says Jordan Hadley and his father, 56-year-old Phillip Bruce Hadley were involved in a heated altercation prior to the shooting. Phillip Hadley told police his son shoved him multiple times and verbally threatened him. As his son approached again, Phillip Hadley pulled a handgun and fired. Phillip Hadley was arrested and charged with murder. He is being held in the Adair County Detention Center without bond. Investigation of the incident continues.
Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Glasgow Man Leads Police On Chase Along I-65
A Glasgow man is charged with multiple violations after fleeing both Glasgow and Bowling Green Police on Tuesday. Around 2pm, a vehicle passed a Bowling Green officer at a high rate of speed. The driver, identified as 51-year-old Jeffery Harris, did not stop when the officer attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle was also being pursued by Glasgow Police according to the incident citation. The chase accelerated past 125 mile-per-hour was discontinued along I-65 due to safety concerns. A short time later, another Bowling Green officer observed the subject vehicle. The driver surrendered off of Plum Springs Loop. He was arrested and booked at Warren County Regional Jail on charges of fleeing or evading police, reckless driving and failure to signal.
Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met in regular session Monday. The meeting was held at Hart County High School in front of students to demonstrate county government in action. After opening with prayer and the pledge of allegiance to the flag, departmental reports were given. The jail report includes 135 inmates currently held at the facility. The sheriff's report states weapons have been received from the recent funding grant and old weapons will be sold to sheriff's department officers. The sheriff also relayed Monday's city council reports with Horse Cave and Munfordville both approving resolutions to partner with the county for implementation of FLOCK devices. Appointments include Jennifer Collins, the new Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, to the Hart County Tourism Board.
Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
Caverna Schools Out Due To Sickness
Caverna is out of the classroom for the rest of the week. With attendance taking a hit from illness, the school system will be utilizing non-traditional instruction today, Thursday and Friday. Students are expected to complete all assigned work as directed by teachers.
Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels lost to Green County Tuesday night and in game two of the double header, the Colonels defeated the Dragons, 74-46.
The Lady Raiders were defeated by Marion County Monday night, 51-46. In game two of the Hart County double header, the Raiders came up just short against the Knights, 68-65.
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels and Colonels travel to Green County for a varsity double header tonight. We'll have games from Greensburg with tipoff at 5:30 on WLOCplus. The Lady Raiders and Raiders are back in action tonight hosting Marion County for a varsity double header beginning at 5:30. We'll have both games here on WLOC Sports.
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
Man Dies in Camper Fire
A fire claimed the life of a man last week in Edmonson County. Emergency responders were dispatched to a burning camper at a location along Walter Wolfe Road near Wingfield just before 3pm Thursday. The camper was fully engulfed when responders arrived. According to a report from the sheriff's department, the body of 71-year-old Roger Buchanan was discovered after the fire was extinguished. Some local residents report hearing an explosion around the time of the fire. Investigation into the cause of the fire continues by the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department, the Edmonson County Coroner and the State Fire Marshall's Office.
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
Elizabethtown Shooting Victim Identified
Identity has been released in the death of a teen who was shot in Elizabethtown early Sunday. The 15-year-old girl who died is Katen Atwell. She attended Hardin County Virtual School according to statements made to media by family. Identity of the 15-year-old girl charged with Atwell's murder remains unreleased. The 21-year-old man who met the two girls and was with them in his truck at the time of the shooting in the Lowe's parking lot appeared in court Monday. Bryan Paul Harbison of McDaniels entered a plea of not guilty to unlawful transaction with a minor and wanton endangerment. Bond for Harbison is $10,000. As of our news deadline, he remains jailed at Hardin County Detention Center.
Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
City Council Recaps
Munfordville City Council met Monday afternoon. Hart County Sheriff Jeff Wilson addressed the council to explain FLOCK cameras. These devices help track vehicle locations and are utilized in investigations. After discussion, the council approved usage within the city. Hart County Fiscal Court approved a measure in December to partner with Munfordville and Horse Cave for a three-year-term to install cameras in the county at a cost of $35,500. Horse Cave City Council met Monday evening and also opted into the partnership for using FLOCK devices in the city. In other business from the Munfordville Council meeting, the former Gulf Service Station property at 601 Main Street was set for auction. It will be sold at the court house on February 4th at 2pm. The council set a reserve of $65,000. Departmental reports were given and the council adjourned. In other business from the Horse Cave Council meeting, the council approved a second reading of conveyance of Top Quality Drive, a second reading for the juvenile curfew ordinance and made reappointments for Joe Farmwald as a restaurant representative and Ken Russell as a representative to the tourism board of directors. Brad Smith was appointed to the PVA Appeal Board. The council also decided to solicit ideas for new Horse Cave signage. Departmental reports were given before the council adjourned.
Monday, January 12th, 2026
Teen Dies After Shooting In Elizabethtown
A teenager died in a shooting early Sunday morning at Lowe's in Elizabethtown. Police responded around 2:30am Eastern after a 15-year-old, whose name is not officially released, was shot in the chest. A report from Etown PD says when officers arrived, the girl was receiving CPR from a 21-year-old man identified as Bryan Harbison. Another 15-year-old girl was also found at the scene. The victim was taken to Baptist Health Hardin, where she was pronounced deceased. The report says Harbison told officers he met the teens through Snapchat and thought the victim was 18-years-of-age. He said he picked up alcohol before picking them up, and the three went to hang out in the parking lot. Harbison said he was in the back seat of his truck with the victim, and the other 15-year-old girl was up front when the shooting happened. According to police, the other teen admitted during an interview to picking up a handgun she found inside the vehicle, pointing it at the victim and pulling the trigger. Police said Harbison and the teen suspect provided different accounts of how she found the firearm. The teen suspect said Harbison put the gun on the center console and told her it was unloaded. Harbison told police the gun was secured in the glove compartment and the suspect took it out without his knowledge. The teen suspect is in custody and is charged with murder. Police are not currently releasing her name due to her status as a minor. Bryan Harbison is charged with third-degree unlawful transaction with a minor and first-degree Wanton Endangerment.
Monday, January 12th, 2026
Local Races Set For 2026 Election Cycle
Candidates are finalized for the 2026 election cycle with last Friday's filing deadline. Hart County government offices are on this year's ballot. For Hart County Judge Executive, Asa Waggoner and Austin Grant will compete for the Republican nomination in May to face incumbent Democrat Joe Choate in November. Incumbent Felicia Shelton is the only filing from either party for Hart County Clerk and will run unopposed, with the same being true for County Attorney Justin Baird , Sheriff Jeff Wilson, Coroner Tony Roberts, Jailer Israel Bergenson and Property Valuation Administrator Cindy Atwell. In Hart County Magistrate filings, one filed from each party in District 1, setting up a November race between Democrat Gary Puckett and Republican Kate Kenny. In District 2, Ricky Alvey will continue serving, with no filing opposition. In District 3, four Republicans filed including Ashley Puckett, Matthew Gentry, Cody Rucker and Trace Meador with the primary winner facing Democrat Todd Jeffries this fall. In District 4, Doug Wells will continue to serve being the only candidate to file and in District 5, the race will be decided in May with the filing of two Republicans, Jason Kessinger and Lee Miles. Only one filed for constable in Districts 1, 2 and 5 with Billy Buck Minton, Walter Bush and Joey Thompson, respectively. In District 3, the race will be in November, with two filings by Democrat Russell Burd and Republican William Tweedy. The same is true for District 4 with Democrat Terry Price and Republican Dennis Amos. Only one filed for Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor. Adam Maulden will be unopposed in that non-partisan race. The Kentucky Primary will be on Tuesday, May 19th and the General Election will be Tuesday, November 3rd. While the candidate filing deadline has passed, new voter registration deadline for the primary is April 20th and October 5th for the general election. Visit govote.ky.gov for online voter registration or visit the county clerk's office. The website also contains a list of filed candidates and other election resources.
Monday, January 12th, 2026
Police Looking For Missing Jeep
The sheriff's department in Edmonson County is asking for public assistance in locating a Jeep. Investigators say the 2007 white Wrangler was reported missing Thursday evening from the Brownsville area. It has a black cover and top. A picture of the Jeep is posted on the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department Facebook Page for additional reference. Anyone with information on the vehicle’s location is asked to call the sheriff's office at 270-597-2157.
Monday, January 12th, 2026
High School Basektball Ticker
In high school basketball, the Lady Colonels of Caverna lost Saturday on the road at Somerset Christian, 56-30. The girls travel to Green County to play a varsity double header with the boys Tuesday night. We'll have both Caverna games from Greensburg Tuesday night on WLOCplus. The Colonels will also be preparing for All "A" Classic State Tournament action following their regional final victory over Campbellsville Friday night at Bethlehem, 65-43. Caverna will face Owensboro Catholic in the first round next Thursday, January 22nd at 10am. We'll be broadcasting all Caverna games in the All "A" Classic State Tournament.
Due to Friday night's tournament game with the Colonels, the Caverna-Hart County double header was postponed. The district rivalry matchup is rescheduled for January 26th. The Lady Raiders and Raiders are be back in action Tuesday night hosting Marion County for a varsity double header beginning at 5:30. We'll have both games here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, January 9th, 2026
Changes In Hart County With Familiar Family Court Resource
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Heartland recently announced regional growth to include expansion of services into Hart County. The organization already serves Hardin, LaRue, Grayson, Meade and Breckinridge Counties, including the Fort Knox community and will now extend its advocacy to children and families within the Hart County Family Court system. Services for Hart County have been previously served under CASA of South Central Kentucky, which is expanding further south in the state. The to Heartland’s expansion ensures uninterrupted advocacy for children and strengthens regional support for families navigating the child welfare system. CASA of the Heartland was founded in 2007 to recruit, train and support community volunteers who advocate for abused, neglected and dependent children under Family Court jurisdiction. The program expanded to LaRue County in 2023 and to Grayson, Meade and Breckinridge counties in 2024. To get involved with CASA of the Heartland or to learn more about their mission, visit casaheartland.org or call 270-982-2274.
Friday, January
9th, 2026
Police Investigate Inmate Assault In LaRue County
Monday, Hodgenville Police Department was contacted by LaRue County Detention Center regarding a group of inmates that had assaulted fellow inmates on three separate occasions. Jailer Jody Perry had conducted an investigation that led to identifying multiple suspects and requested police assistance. Investigation revealed Cameron Ezell, Charles Walker, Micah Carter, Nar'rreon Hendricks, Paul Stokley, Zemond Turley, Kevin Odaniel and Robert Edelen had all taken part in one or more assaults on three of their fellow inmates on December 26th, 29th and 30th. Each suspect is charged with 4th degree assault. During the investigation, it was also determined Robert Edelen had an arrest warrant out of Indiana with extradition from Kentucky. He was additionally charged with being a fugitive from another state and was scheduled for an extradition hearing.
Friday, January 9th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
The Colonels play for a 5th Region All "A" Classic title tonight against Campbellsville. The final is set for 7pm Central and is being played at Bethlehem High School in Bardstown. We'll have the game on WLOC and WLOCplus. Due to the All A Classic tournament schedule, the double header with Hart County originally scheduled for tonight is rescheduled to January 26th. Caverna's Lady Colonel Junior Varsity and Varsity matchup with South Warren originally scheduled for that night, will be rescheduled.
Friday, January 9th, 2026
Man Indicted For May 2025 Wreck Which Resulted In The Death Of His Daughter
There's a long legal road ahead for a Glasgow man and the family of his daughter. The nine-year-old died from injuries sustained in a wreck last year between Munfordville and Horse Cave along I-65. A Hart County Grand Jury indicted 31-year-old Corey Bowles in connection to the May 30th collision which happened while Bowles was operating an SUV just south of Munfordville. An incident report says he veered out of his lane of travel and hit a stopped car. As a result, Bowles and three others in his vehicle, along with the operator of the parked vehicle, were seriously injured. His daughter, Kinsli, passed away July 5th. Charges were announced by state police in mid-July against Cory Bowles, which were comprised of two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment and fourth degree assault. At that time, the state police preliminary report did not specifically indicate circumstances leading to charges being brought against Bowles in the wreck. The recent indictment replaces one of the first-degree assault charges with a murder charge. Arraignment for Corey Bowles is scheduled for January 20th. He was jailed Wednesday at Barren County Detention Center on the murder charge. His bond is listed at a half-million dollars.
Thursday, January 8th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
The Colonels will play for a 5th Region All "A" Classic title Friday night. Caverna defeated Washington County Wednesday night, 81-56. The Colonels will take on Campbellsville at Bethlehem in the final. Game time is set for 7pm Central. We'll have the game on WLOC and WLOCplus. Due to the All A Classic tournament schedule, the double header with Hart County will not be played. The Lady Raiders and Raiders will be off Friday night.
Thursday, January 8th, 2026
Response To Written Threat At Barren County Middle School
A message found in a restroom was reported as a threat at Barren County Middle School Wednesday. Staff quickly notified law enforcement and implemented established safety protocols. Investigators say the the threat is non-credible. The school system proactively sent notifications via email, one-call and text to inform parents and guardians of the situation. They say students were not in danger. Still, such incidents create ripe environments for public criticisms through the virtual veil of social media on both formal and informal news sites and personal pages. Commentary commonly questions investigators assurance of labeling such threats non-credible while some would like to see additional policy in efforts to punish offenders and prevent occurrences. Many applaud school systems for taking quick actions to notify parents so they are less likely to learn about threats second-hand through news sources or less than accurate social media speculative commentary. The notification from Barren County Schools reminds families and students to use the Tip Line (866-393-6659) to report concerns anonymously.
Thursday, January 8th, 2026
Bills Filed Aiming To Chance Licensing And Electronic Device Usage While Driving
As bills get filed for consideration into the 2026 General Assembly in Frankfort, transportation related legislation is getting front page highlights. Representative Savannah Maddox of Northern Kentucky has filed House Bill 162 in efforts to disband Kentucky's Regional Driver Licensing Office model and move services back to the county level. Riding a wave of public criticism, she describes frustrations of citizens who have to travel unreasonable distances and experience long wait times. She also hints at last year's revelation of a case where fraudulent credentials were issued with underhanded payments made. In her Wednesday announcement, she outlines justification for the bill but stops short of including a feasible, federally compliant method for moving licensing back to the county level. At the root of many concerns of citizens is not being able to get licenses immediately as with former days where going to a county clerk's office and walking out with it in-hand. With new license production guidelines, it is still unlikely clerks offices could actually produce the card on-demand and visitors would still have to wait for licenses to arrive by mail. When Kentucky shifted to REAL ID, the original concept was not a regional model, but was instead to keep licensing with county clerk's offices under the "Confident Kentucky" program. Hart County was one of the selected pilot counties for a July 2019 roll out, but system problems combined with multiple license production vendor issues eventually resulted in the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet changing direction based on a long list of challenges. At that point, the regional model began development and implementation. Covid and additional federal extension for REAL ID deadlines kept Kentucky in good graces until REAL ID issuance became commonly available. Kentucky will face many of the same difficulties in trying again to issue compliant licenses and IDs at the county level. In recanvasing Maddox's previous public announcements regarding goals with the bill, we were unable to find acknowledgement of the history in how the regional model came about nor could we find a plan to overcome previous hurdles and shift back to county level issuance beyond simply mandating it be done. Still, there is obvious and significant public support for her goal and multiple legislators have aligned to work and push the bill forward.
In another transportation-related bill filing, Senator Jimmy Higdon of Marion County who is a Transportation Committee Chair, introduced Senate Bill 28, the Phone Down Kentucky Act. It memorializes the death of two-year-old Camberleigh Burns, who was killed in a collision in 2022 where the at-fault driver was speeding and distracted. The bill aims to reduce distracted driving. Kentucky has a texting ban while behind the wheel, but it has little bite to it as described by legal experts. This could give Kentucky a true hands-free law, expanding the existing texting ban by making the use of nearly all mobile devices illegal while driving, while allowing exemptions for GPS navigation, emergencies and law enforcement usage. The at-fault driver involved in the Camberligh Burns fatality was only charged with a speeding violation.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2026
Pickup Hits Pedestrian In Glasgow
Police are investigating a pedestrian strike Monday in Glasgow. Emergency responders were called to Cleveland Avenue after an Eastbound 2021 Mazda truck, driven by Jacob Pete hit William Cain who was walking. Cain was taken to T. J. Samson Community Hospital for treatment. No other details have been officially released.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2026
Wreck Sends Teen To Hospital
A 19-year-old driver was injured Monday night following a collision along KY 187 (Shrewsbury Road) in Grayson County. Emergency responders were sent to the 6300 block, where they found a Ford Escape that exited the road, hit a culvert, went airborne and came to rest on its side. The male driver, who has not been officially identified, was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center and then transferred to University of Louisville Hospital.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Raiders picked up a win Tuesday night at Warren East, 58-49. Hart County is scheduled to play Caverna Friday night in a double header, depending on All A Classic results. Tonight, the Colonels will play Washington County in Bardstown at Bethlehem High School. Game time is 6:30 Central. We'll have the broadcast on WLOC and WLOCplus. If the Colonels win tonight, they will play Campbellsville Friday night at Bethlehem.
Monday, January 6th, 2026
SRM Concrete unionizing
Workers from SRM Concrete in Glasgow are unionizing. A vote for concrete ready-mix drivers passed, joining them with Teamsters Local 89. Organization to push for unionization was noted in September with workers citing job security, pay progression, safety, respect and other factors. Teamsters leadership called SRM Management greedy and accuses the company of illegal anti-union tactics, while the company accuses teamsters leadership of false and misleading claims in efforts to drum up and recruit unionization support. Both sides appear confident in presenting their arguments through litigation. Teamsters Local 89 now has over 20,000 members throughout Kentucky and Indiana from trucking, logistics, warehousing, gaming and grocery companies.
Monday, January 6th, 2026
Residential fire in Greensburg
Emergency crews were called to a residential fire in Greensburg Sunday night along West Columbia Avenue. Summersville and Greensburg Fire Departments battled the blaze which was concentrated near the front porch of the home and spread to the second floor and attic of the home. Fire crews were on-scene for approximately three hours. No physical injuries are reported.
Monday, January 6th, 2026
Young man faces Wanton Endangerment
A man is cited after an incident where a gun was discharged at an apartment complex on South Claggett Drive last Tuesday in Leitchfield. Police charged 19-year-old Christian Kerr with wanton endangerment and tampering with physical evidence. He was handling the firearm when it went off and penetrated the wall into a neighboring residence. Police say after the incident, Kerr intended to conceal or get rid of related evidence. He turned himself in several hours later and was booked at Grayson County Detention Center.
Monday, January 6th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
Caverna's Lady Colonels were defeated in the the first round of the 5th Region All A Classic at Fort Knox Monday night, 52-49. In the boys game, the Colonels rolled over Fort Knox, 83-31. The Colonels will play Washington County at Bethlehem in the second round on Wednesday night.
The Lady Raiders defeated Glasgow Monday night, 55-54. The girls are back in action tonight at Warren East for a 6pm tipoff here on WLOC Sports. In game two of the double header Monday night, the Raiders lost 69-68 to the Scotties.
Tuesday, January 5th, 2026
Woman Charged After Collision With Police Cruiser
A Glasgow Police Department cruiser was involved in an injury collision Sunday. Units from the Barren County Sheriff's Department were requested to respond to the intersection of Simmons Street and Frazier Avenue after a 2013 Chevy Cruze, driven by 35-year-old Brittany Runyon of Glasgow failed to stop and impacted a 2017 Ford Explorer being driven by Glasgow Police Officer Jeffery Walker. Both drivers were treated and released from T. J. Samson Community Hospital for minor injuries. Preliminary investigation indicates Runyon was distracted and actively using her phone at the time of the collision and under the influence of an intoxicating substance. She was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of disregarding a stop sign, violation of using a communication device, wanton endangerment, criminal mischief, failure to produce an insurance card and operating a motor vehicle under the influence. At the news deadline for this story, no bond was listed. Brittany Runyon appears in court today.
Monday, January 5th, 2026
Man Jailed After High Speed Pursuit
A man is charged in relation to high speed chase through Hart County. Horse Cave Police observed 33-year-old Taylor Weiser of Canmer operating a vehicle a week ago Saturday night without headlights and attempted a traffic stop. A pursuit began and reached at least 100 miles-per-hour before ending on Defries Road. Significant amounts of suboxone, marijuana and an unidentified crystal-like substance were located during a vehicle search. Weiser was transported to The Medical Center at Caverna for a blood draw and is booked at Hart County Jail on charges of speeding 26 miles per hour or greater over the speed limit, fleeing or evading police, operating a motor vehicle under the influence, failure to illuminate head lamps, no operators license, reckless driving, unauthorized use of motor vehicle, possession of marijuana, prescription controlled substance not in proper container and possession of a controlled substance unspecified.
Monday, January 5th, 2026
Police Ask For Help Locating Theft Suspects
The Grayson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance from the public in finding two individuals accused of stealing lumber from a construction site. Surveillance video from around 7:30am Sunday shows two men in a dark-red SUV believed to be a Chevrolet Trailblazer at the home building site. Suspects loaded several hundred dollars worth of lumber into a red horse trailer being towed by the SUV. Anyone who might have any information regarding the theft is asked to contact the Grayson County Sheriff's Department.
Monday, January 5th, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
The Caverna Colonels defeated Fairdale Saturday in the Grayson County New Year's Classic, 82-74. The Colonels and Lady Colonels head Fort Knox tonight for the first round of the "All A Classic". We'll have the broadcast on WLOCplus. Tipoff is set for 5:30. Those heading to the game are reminded to make arrangements for gaining base access well in advance of gametime. Fort Knox Visitors must stop at the visitor center at the main gate for vetting if they have not already done so within the past year. The process can take from five minutes to a half-hour, depending on the line at the time.
Hart County's Lady Raiders lost at Logan County Saturday, 57-51. Tonight, they host Glasgow along with the boys in a varsity double-header, beginning at 5:30. We'll have the broadcast on WLOC Sports.
Friday, January 2nd, 2026
End Of A Familiar Auto Dealership Name
A drive down Happy Valley Road in Glasgow may have gotten your attention in recent weeks while passing by an empty car lot at Bailey-Gibson. Vehicles were removed from the premises with a change of ownership to Don Franklin Auto Group. Earlier this week, signage was removed from the car lot. The Bailey-Gibson name originates from a partnership between Danny Gibson and Marshall Bailey which lasted decades and sold Pontiac, Buick and GMC vehicles to Glasgow and surrounding communities.
Friday, January 2nd, 2026
Hit And Run Arrest
Tuesday, Hodgenville Police responded to the vicinity of Taco Bell after a hit and run collision. The suspect vehicle was located a short time later on Campbellsville Road. Investigation led to the arrest of Cayce Happel for DUI and failure to render aid. Happel was taken to Baptist Health Hardin and booked at LaRue County Detention Center.
Friday, January 2nd, 2026
High School Basketball Ticker
Colonels play Fairdale (at Grayson County New Year's Classic) at Noon Saturday. Catch the broadcast on WLOC Radio and WLOCplus, with coverage beginning at 11:45.
Hart County Lady Raiders at Logan County Saturday at 3:30
Caverna Lady Colonels at Fort Knox (All A Classic) Monday at 5:30
Raiders host Glasgow Monday at 7:00
Friday, January 2nd, 2026
Scam Attempt Reported At Magnolia Bank
Hodgenville Police is investigating an incident Wednesday at Magnolia Bank. An individual being scammed was attempting to cash a check that is believed to be forged. The scammer previously asked the individual to send funds to cover the cost of claiming prizes. Additional investigation determined the victim has been scammed multiple times totaling approximately $19,000. Police say the scammer sent packages to the victim and asked them to forward them to other addresses with provided shipping labels. These types of scams often involve victims unknowingly scamming each other which creates multiple layers of fraud. The intricate system makes tracing the true scamming source very difficult for investigators. Police remind members of the community to be vigilant for themselves, family and friends as these crimes frequently target older demographics and prey on victims who volunteer personal and accounting information.
Thursday, December 30th, 2025
Assault arrest made in Hart County
KSP arrested a man in Hart County Monday. 39-year-old Jonathan Durham was charged with assault, 1st degree. Durham was transported to Hart County Detention Center on a $100,000 cash bond.
Thursday, December 30th, 2025
Barren County Sheriff's Office makes traffic arrest
A 45-year-old man was arrested Monday by the Barren County Sheriff's Office. David Rupe was charged with driving on a DUI suspended license - 1st offense, no registration receipt, no registration plates and reckless driving. Rupe was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Thursday, December 30th, 2025
Man pleads not guilty in teen fatalities
An 18-year-old man appeared in Barren Circuit Court Monday for arraignment. Asa R. Howard is accused of driving at a high rate of speed back in October through an intersection in Glasgow and crashing with another vehicle. The crash claimed the lives of several teenagers. Howard pled not guilty in a hearing Monday before Circuit Judge John Alexander.
Thursday, December 30th, 2025
Area high school basketball tournament action
Caverna Lady Colonels were defeated Monday in the Somerset Holiday Classic - 61 to 27.
Caverna Colonels lost to Bryan Station at Lexington Catholic Monday 50 to 49 in the White, Greer & Maggard Holiday Classic.
Lady Raiders lost their game in the DQ Holiday Classic Monday against Trinity Whitesville 66 to 56.
Hart County Raider Boys were defeated Monday as they went up against Trinity Whitesville at Ohio County in the Dairy Queen Classic 49 to 47.
The Lady Colonels will play Gallatin County this afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
The Lady Raiders will play Ohio County at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon and the Raider Boys will play Ohio County at 6:15 p.m. tonight.
Listen to Studio 101 WLOC for the live broadcast of both Hart County games this evening beginning with the girls at 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday, December 29th, 2025
KSP make arrests in Hart County
KSP conducted a traffic stop in Hart County Saturday, where 22-year-old Earica Watkins was taken into custody. She was charged with: speeding 25mph over the limit, reckless driving, improper passing, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance and failure to wear seatbelts. Watkins was taken to Hart County Jail.
Another arrest was made Saturday by Hart County Sheriff's Office. 34-year-old Matthew Lashley was arrested on charges of: public intoxication-controlled substance (excludes alcohol) & criminal possession of a forged instrument, 1st degree. Lashley was transported to Hart County Detention Center.
Wednesday, December 29th, 2025
One person dead after Glasgow Shooting
Officers with Glasgow Police Department responded to Frazier Avenue Friday in reference to a shooting, where it was determined that a domestic altercation had taken place between Braxton Haley's sister and Justin Satterly. Allegedly, Braxton Haley, of Glasgow, fatally shot Satterly. Haley was arrested and charged with murder and was lodged in Barren County Detention Center. An investigation is continuing in the case.
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025
Don't Miss Trash Pickup This Holiday Week
The heaviest trash week for many pickup services by volume each year is Christmas week. With boxes, food preparation materials and other garbage, it is likely critical citizens not miss their pickup. Hart County Solid Waste confirms they will pickup trash as scheduled Christmas Eve, but will not pick up on Christmas. Thursday routes will be picked up on Friday. Customers should put totes out early to be sure and not miss their pickup run.
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025
Intoxicated Passenger Jerks Wheel From Driver Causing Crash
Police in Barren County say a vehicle crash occurred Saturday as a passenger grabbed the steering wheel during an argument with the driver. The sheriff's department responded to the incident along KY 90 between Cave City and Glasgow when 32-year-old Asia Austin was in a heated dispute with her mother and climbed over the center console. The argument was regarding Austin's level of intoxication. A quick jerk of the vehicle caused a loss of control, resulting in an exit from the roadway and significant auto damage. After coming to a stop, Austin fled the scene on foot toward Cave City. She was found a short time later sitting in a ditch line. A citation indicated she had slurred speech and emitted a strong odor of alcohol. She was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of alcohol intoxication in a public place and wanton endangerment. The citation also states while enroute to the jail, Austin made repeated profane statements regarding her mother. No physical injuries were reported in the incident.
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Raiders wrapped up their trip to Hilton Head and pre-Christmas tournament play on Monday with a 50-37 win over Lafayette, Alabama. Hart County finishes 2-1 on the trip. All of our area teams are off until after Christmas.
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025
KY 88 Blocked After Crash Near Wax
KY 88 was blocked for nearly five hours Monday after a truck hauling lumber overturned. The wreck happened around 10:30am just west of Wax in Grayson County. The semi was westbound. The driver was uninjured and told investigators an oncoming eastbound vehicle was in the westbound lane. A maneuver to avoid the vehicle caused the semi driver to lose control. The load of lumber was scattered over a large area. Utility lines were also taken out in the wreck, which added additional time and complication to cleanup efforts. The road reopened just after 3pm. No information has been made officially available regarding the previously mentioned other vehicle or its driver.
Monday, December 22nd, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
The Hart County Lady Raiders have split their first two tournament games in Hilton Head South Carolina, losing to Bradley Central High School from Cleveland, Tennessee on Saturday and winning against Hilton Head High School on Sunday. Congratulations to Nevaeh Haskins, who pulled down her 500th high school career rebound. One more game is on the schedule before the girls head home and wrap up their pre-Christmas schedule, as they take on Lafayette High School of Alabama this afternoon.
The Hart County Raiders finished 2-1 on their pre-Christmas trip to Gatlinburg, with wins over Wayne County, Tennessee and Belfry High School on Thursday and Friday. The boys finished the trip with loss Saturday night in the final game to Gatlinburg-Pittman High School.
The Caverna Lady Colonels were unable to come up with a win in the Twin Lakes Holiday Classic at Wayne County over the weekend, with losses against Livingston Academy, Clinton County and Butler County.
The Caverna Colonels finished 2-1 on their pre-Christmas trip to Western Kentucky and the FNB Holiday Classic at Marshall County, with wins over Butler Prep of Chicago and Faith Christian of Georgia on Saturday and a loss to Marshall County on Sunday.
Monday, December 22nd, 2025
Woman Accused Of Abusing Her Elderly Father
The Hardin County Sheriff's Department arrested an Elizabethtown woman last week for elderly abuse. The felony charge against 47-year-old Ava Washington is listed as wanton abuse and/or neglect of an adult, resulting from video observation of interactions in October with her father, who is diagnosed with dementia. She can be seen hitting him multiple times in the groin as he struggled to put on clothing. Washington, who is designated as her father's caretaker, was taken into custody on Wednesday. She is jailed at Hardin County Detention Center with a $5,000 bond.
Monday, December 22nd, 2025
FRECC Board Member Announced
A replacement has been named for the unexpired board of director's term in Farmer's RECC District 2. The vacancy resulted from C.F. Martin's retirement resignation tendered in August. The cooperative annonced John “Daniel" Reynolds to fill the seat. Like Martin, Reynolds is from the Hardyville Community and is a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a degree in agriculture education and works as a territory sales manager for the livestock supplement company Vitalix.
Friday, December 19th, 2025
Woman Arrested, Man Wanted After Discovery Of Paraphernalia In Preschooler's Backpack
Thursday, a Hodgenville Police Department School Resource Officer was alerted to a suspicious incident at the College Street preschool concerning what appeared to be drug paraphernalia in a child's backpack. The discovery led to a search warrant being issued for an address on South Greensburg Street where additional drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine were located in the open, within reach of two children residing at the location. Police arrested Jessica Sidebottom on charges of possession of methamphetamine, wanton endangerment, possession of marijuana, endangering the welfare of a minor and possession of drug paraphernalia. A second individual, identified Ronald "Erie" Wolford, was not located but a warrant is issued for his arrest under similar charges. Anyone who has information on the whereabouts of Wolford is asked to contact law enforcement.
Friday, December 19th, 2025
New Tobacco Retail Regulations Result In Rush For Compliance
Retailers selling any nicotine, vape and tobacco products continue working toward compliance with new state tobacco licensing regulations ahead of a January 1st deadline. Kentucky lawmakers passed Senate Bill 100 in March, but the application portal didn’t open until mid-November. Many retailers claim technical glitches and confusing requirements are hampering their applications. Steve McClain with the Kentucky Retail Federation says as of this week, only 1,500 applications have been approved. With 7,000 tobacco retailers in the state. Claims of confusion are also surfacing with application process through Kentucky Alcoholic Beverage Control. The biggest concern is what happens if approvals don’t come back before the deadline. Some businesses say requirements are ‘unclear’. Selling without a valid license after the new year opens the door to potential fines and criminal charges.
Thursday, December 18th, 2025
KSP arrest man on multiple charges
After a traffic stop in Hart County Wednesday, KSP arrested the driver, 58 year-old Terry Stewart. He was charged with:
possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (cocaine), driving on a DUI suspended license, 2nd offense, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol, 3rd with aggravating circumstances, drug paraphernalia -buy/possess, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 2nd, 1st offense, reckless driving, possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in motor vehicle prohibited, failure to wear seat belts & improper lane usage - vehicles keep to right except to pass. Stewart was taken to Hart County Detention Center and bond is set at $5,000.00
Thursday, December 18th, 2025
Woman facing charges after theft arrest
Larue County Sheriff's Office arrested 39 year-old Nicole Baker Wednesday and charged her with Theft by Unlawful Taking (Auto) $1,000 but less than $10,000. She was lodged in Hart County Jail under a $9500 cash bond.
Thursday, December 18th, 2025
Abundance of the Heart Food Bank Friday
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who qualify Friday, December 19th, from 10:30 am until the food is gone or 2:00pm.
Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
Tuesday night district basketball action featured two double header matchups. Caverna hosted LaRue County with the Lady Hawks winning the first game, 73-48. In the boys game, Caverna worked toward a second half comeback but fell short to LaRue County, 61-57. The Lady Raiders and Raiders were on the road at Green County. In game one, the Lady Dragons pulled away with a 60-43 win. Hart County defeated Green County in the boys game, 64-44.
Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
Search For Roaming Goat Owner
Elizabethtown Police has made a public request for information about a “mischievous goat” roaming the south end of town. The unclaimed animal is consistently spotted near Hardin County Detention Center, along US 31W. When attempts are made to follow or capture the goat, it disappears. Officials ask anyone with information regarding owners of the goat to please call E-town Police at 270-765-4125.
Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
Christmas Trees For Fish Habitat After The Holiday Season
Repurposed Christmas trees can have another life after the holiday season. Natural trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources "Christmas for the Fishes" tree recycling program can give a home to fish in many Kentucky lakes. This annual program uses evergreens donated after the holiday season to create underwater habitats that help fish thrive. Trees are arranged in clusters that create dense branches and small pockets for young fish to hide. These structures also attract sportfish, offering opportunistic feeding as smaller fish venture out from cover. Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will be accepting evergreen trees from December 26th through January 16th at 37 drop-off locations across the state. Locally these include the Moutardier Boat Ramp on Nolin Lake and Port Oliver Boat Ramp on Barren River Lake. Trees should be real, not artificial and should be free of lights, garland and decorations. Limbs, wreaths, brush or other plants will not be accepted.
Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
The Raiders were in Russellville Monday night to take on Logan County in 2A Sectional Semifinals action, losing 89-61. Meanwhile, the Lady Colonels were on the road at Warren Central, losing 41-27. Tonight is another big high school basketball district night, as Caverna hosts LaRue County and Hart County travels to Green County. Both double headers begin at 5:30. Catch the Lady Raiders and Raiders on WLOC and the Lady Colonels and Colonels on WLOCplus.
Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
Glendale Workers' Positions To Be Eliminated As Ford Repurposes Site
Employees at BlueOval-SK (BOSK) in Glendale will be out of work and the facility will be converted (by Ford) to "a new battery energy storage business" for various clients such as utilities, wind/solar providers and data centers. Ford says the pivot away from the BOSK venture represents a $19.5 Billion loss. A video statement sent to BOSK employees features Michael Adams, CEO of the venture company, saying the shift will result in "the end of all BlueOval SK Positions in Kentucky." A timeline was not provided for ending current operations but he told employees they will have access to benefits and continue to receive paychecks over the next two months. Ford says 2,100 will be hired for the Glendale location going forward and those who lost jobs will have the opportunity to apply for these new positions. The Ford portion of the announcement comes through a Wall Street Journal interview with Jim Farley, the company's president. The publication has been the origination source of multiple major announcements over the past few years regarding BOSK and Ford. Information flow has been from high-level within the company to national media outlets, bypassing a direct connection to local media and local officials. When SK released their announcement last week, Ford issued a short media quote which simply acknowledged SK's release and said there was nothing further to add at that time. The one-sided SK announcement led to rampant public speculation regarding Ford's future plan for Glendale. Even the governor's office and local officials seemed unprepped last week for the news drop as they attempted to project a positive outlook with no specific details to help steady public sentiment. Details of conditional use of state taxpayer loans, educational resources and incentives to start the BOSK venture have not yet been addressed by Ford or SK, but Governor Andy Beshear released a statement Monday saying incentive and loan terms specifically tied to the State of Kentucky are being renegotiated. The 2,100 workforce anticipated by Ford going forward is below the previously announced required employment benchmark of 2,500 in 2026 for a multimillion state-backed loan. In 2024, the BOSK Kentucky-Tennessee combined venture finalized a reported $9.63 Billion federal loan from the Department of Energy. The department has already announced the loan amount is being cut and terms are being restructured for accelerated repayment to reduce federal taxpayer exposure.
Monday, December 15th, 2025
Abundance of the Heart Food Bank Friday
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank, a certified member agency of Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland will be distributing food outside the gymnasium of the Munfordville Baptist Church to those who qualify Friday, December 19th, from 10:30 am until the food is gone or 2:00pm.
Monday, December 15th, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Colonels and Colonels of Caverna played host to Green County Friday night, with the Lady Dragons winning the first game, 89-38 while the Colonels won the second game, 70-34. On Saturday, the Colonels were in Bardstown for the 2025 Tiger Classic where they suffered their first defeat of the season against Christian Academy of Louisville, 60-54. Tonight, the Lady Colonels head to Warren Central for a 6pm tip.
The Lady Raiders and Raiders of Hart County traveled to Hodgenville to take on LaRue County Friday night, with the Lady Hawks winning game one, 41-37 and the Hawks won the boys matchup, 65-31. The Raiders look to bounce back tonight as they head to Russellville to take on Logan County for a 7:30pm tipoff in the 2A Sectional Semifinals.
Tuesday night is another big district night as Caverna hosts LaRue County and Hart County travels to Green County for varsity double headers.
Monday, December 15th, 2025
Police Looking For Suspect After Pursuit
Kentucky State Police issued a request for public assistance in locating a man who was involved in a police chase from the Elizabethtown Post 4 region to the Bowling Green Post 3 region Thursday night. They say a man identified as Jamarian Hawthorne Ranzy was last seen near Priceville Road in Hart County after the pursuit ended just off of I-65. Additional unauthorized scanner details shared on social media have not been officially verified or released through KSP. Anyone with information on Ranzy's whereabouts is asked to contact the Bowling Green post at 270-782-2010. Several witnesses reported seeing a black man walking along KY 728 who was wearing dark pants and a dark hoodie early Friday morning. Police have not updated their search request since Friday afternoon and there have been no bookings related to the incident recorded at Hart County Jail.
Monday, December 15th, 2025
Area Colleges Hold Fall Graduations
Fall graduations were held this weekend for area colleges. On Friday, the chapter was closed on the fall semester with 1040 degrees conferred in three ceremonies at Western Kentucky University. They included 10 doctorate, 206 masters, four specialty, 761 bachelor and 59 associate degrees. Lindsey Wilson University celebrated its largest class in the school's 122-year history on Saturday in awarding a total of 974 graduates. Those included 121 undergraduate degrees, 851 graduate degrees and two doctorates. Campbellsville University held ceremonies on Thursday and Friday for combined graduation to also award well over 1000 degrees. Congratulations to our local graduates of these collegiate institutions.
Friday, December 12th, 2025
Battery Plant Partnership Split
SK and Ford are parting ways in the Blue Oval-SK battery venture. Ford is expected to retain both major facilities currently located at $5.8 Billion BlueOval-SK Battery Park in Glendale. The announcement was made Thursday by SK through a release which said the restructuring decision was mutual, but Ford offered little in the way of any official acknowledgement saying only "We are aware of SK's disclosure and we have nothing further to share at this time." The move also involves the Tennessee facility, which is staying with SK. A downturn of the EV market and a shift in automaker focus makes the separation unsurprising. Battery production at the first plant in Glendale has been underway since mid-year but intent to open the second plant was put on hold several months earlier. Rampant speculation spread among local residents and community leaders after Thursday's announcement about what the future holds. Common local public sentiment has never quite believed full-scale production would ever materialize in Glendale given market changes, employment challenges, unionization discussions and other negative publicity. Local leaders remain optimistic that Ford will utilize the facility. Many members of the public and Ford employees believe it has always been in the cards for vehicle production to be the end result in Glendale. Governor Andy Beshear, who championed the massive build just a few years ago and continues to cite the development as a political centerpiece, addressed the announcement briefly Thursday, saying he is also remaining optimistic about Ford's investment in Kentucky while also pointing a finger at the president in blame for the Blue Oval-SK split. As with most large industrial facility builds, favorable local and state government considerations and incentives were allowed in the development and construction of Glendale facilities. Massive training initiatives were partnered between the state's Elizabethtown Community and Technical College and Blue Oval-SK. State loan assistance at the time was contingent on employment benchmarks of 2,500 by 2026 and 5,000 by 2030. It remains unclear when Ford might unveil plans on future utilization of the site. It also remains unclear what will happen to Blue Oval-SK's current workforce of the first plant.
Friday, December 12th, 2025
Park City Making Progress Toward Sustainable Operations
Park City's recent changes in mayor and council personnel continue settling into a sustainable organization. Earlier this month, a council meeting somewhat turned into a city government referendum with discussion about previous mayor and council accountability. While no fraud was uncovered in reviewing the city's financial history, loosely checked spending is noted with expenses exceeding revenue. With the city's unsettled operation, a petition was circulated by a citizen to gain signatures in efforts to dissolve the city. Newly appointed Mayor, Donna Scavo, tells us she has met with the citizen and described her plan for stabilizing the city. She says as a result of that discussion, the citizen has agreed to a wait-and-see approach before continuing any efforts to advance the petition. Barren County Clerk Helena Birdwell confirms that her office has not received any such filing. Kentucky Statutes define the process for dissolving a city government by requiring at least 20% of the city's registered voters to sign a petition. It should be presented to the mayor, who shall forward it to the county clerk. If signatures are verified and the petition meets requirements, the dissolution referendum appears on the next general election ballot for city voters to decide. Park City's challenges fall in line with other area city governments over the past couple of years. Bonnieville voters decided by a narrow margin to dissolve their city in the November 2024 general election following years of struggles that included financial challenges and even having enough candidates file for election to complete the council body. City council members have resigned for various reasons in Munfordville, Horse Cave and Cave City with replacements being named. Munfordville's previous mayor also resigned, requiring an appointment to the seat. Elected local government officials have many of the same requirements as larger cities but commonly have fewer resources to manage their operations. A former member of a local government body who asked to remained unnamed was asked about challenges of keeping a small town in operation and said they believe there is a dwindling interest of community involvement by the general public. The former member continued to say fewer people care to run for office and those who do end up with a heavier weight of responsibility and become a more focused target for criticism.
Friday, December 12th, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
On tonight's high school basketball schedule, the Lady Colonels and Colonels of Caverna host Green County for a district varsity double header. The girls game is set for a 5:30 tip-off. Catch both Caverna games tonight on WLOCplus. Streaming links are available at wloconline.com and on our Facebook page. Coverage from Caverna High School begins at 5:15
The Lady Raiders and Raiders of Hart County are on the road for a district matchup at LaRue County. The girls game starts at 5:30 central. Catch both Hart County games here on WLOC with coverage starting at 5:15 from LaRue County High School.
Thursday, December 11th, 2025
Veteran's Committee Has New Leadership
Hart County Veteran’s Committee has elected new leadership. John R. Ready is the new president of the organization and will lead the committee’s ongoing efforts to support local veterans, preserve veteran resources and strengthen partnerships within Hart County and surrounding communities. Hart County Veteran’s Committee is a non-profit dedicated to honoring and assisting veterans and their families through community engagement and local initiatives. Veterans and citizens interested in learning more about the organization can find Hart County Veteran's Committee on Facebook.
Thursday, December 11th, 2025
Hart County Wrestling Meet
Hart County High School Wrestling hits the mat tonight for a Tri-Meet. The Raiders will face off with Green County and Campbellsville at Green County High School. The match begins at 6pm.
Thursday, December 11th, 2025
Police Arrest Accomplice In Weekend Pursuit
An accomplice is charged in a weekend pursuit by Hodgenville Police. Friday night, units attempted to catch the driver of a pickup. The suspected impaired driver ended up avoiding capture. Investigation led to identifying the suspect as 39-year-old William Bryan Close of Elizabethtown, who was arrested Saturday after reporting his vehicle as stolen. He was charged for falsely reporting an incident, fleeing, wanton endangerment, multiple traffic violations and drug related charges. Ongoing investigation led to the arrest of 27-year-old Brianna Marie Day-Laslie on Tuesday for assisting Close in eluding police. She allegedly monitored scanner communications and provided real-time updates to Close. She picked him up and took possession of illegal substances to conceal them from police. She was booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of tampering with evidence, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, fleeing or evading and reporting a false incident.
Thursday, December 11th, 2025
Woman Fires Shots At Family Member During Argument
A woman is charged with wanton endangerment for firing shots during an altercation Wednesday morning in LaRue County. Police arrested 54-year-old Constance Faye Ramirez and transported her to LaRue County Detention Center. They say she was arguing with a family member in her driveway then went inside to retrive a gun and fired several shots. There were no injuries reported. She remains jailed with no bond currently listed. Ramirez is scheduled to appear in court December 17th.
Thursday, December 11th, 2025
Pedestrian Injured After Being Hit By SUV
A pedestrian was injured and hospitalized after being hit by an SUV in Glasgow on Tuesday. Police were called to a location along Happy Valley Road when a Chevy Equinox, driven by David Martin of Cave City, hit Julie Vaughn while she attempted to use the crosswalk. The SUV was southbound on L Rogers Wells Boulevard. Martin told police he did not see Vaughn. She was taken to TJ Samson Community Hospital and later flown to Skyline Medical Center in Nashville.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning. Harold Cottrell addressed the court to talk about restoring one-room school houses in the county. After discussion, he asked the court for consideration in helping with associated costs. In departmental reports, Hart County Jailer Israel Bergenson stated there are 149 jail inmates. Sheriff Jeff Wilson stated approximately 79% of county property taxes have been collected. He also says new body cameras should be received in January, at a cost of $38,000. The court approved Kelly Rosser, Kate Kenney and Doug Wells as road reviewers for Robert Stinson road. The court held a 1st reading to discontinue a section of Robert Stinson Road and approved several measures authorizing the judge to sign. The court approved the county clerk's budget and 2026 salary cap. December 24th was approved as a paid holiday for county employees. The meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for Tuesday, December 23rd.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2025
Heating Subsidy Deadline Is Approaching
The deadline to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) through Community Action of Southern Kentucky is this Friday, December 12th. The program helps eligible households with heating costs, including electric bills. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Benefits are paid directly to the household’s utility 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.
Wednesday, December 10th, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Raiders and Raiders had a tough night at Campbellsville Tuesday. The girls lost their game, 68-38 and the boys lost, 78-61. Both teams are back on the road for a district matchup Friday night at LaRue County.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
Munfordville City Council Recap
Munfordville City Council approved a zoning map change at their Monday afternoon meeting. A section of Old Main and Skyline Drive is set as small business. In other agenda items, the council approved the current financial report and the 2026 council meeting schedule. They heard departmental reports, which include tourism receiving a $30,000 Trail Town Grant. The grant will be used for permits, signage, maintenance and upkeep. Tourism also presented Ricky Line with a 16-year service award. The city council also entered closed session for business and reopened by reporting no action taken.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
Horse Cave City Council Recap
At Monday night's meeting, Horse Cave City Council passed a first reading to update the juvenile curfew ordinance. The measure passed 6-0 and will be scheduled for a second reading at next month's meeting. The update sets curfew hours and a fine structure. In other business, the current financial report was approved and the 2023-24 fiscal year audit report was approved. Departmental reports were given, including a new police officer hire. Mayor Randall Curry announced a one-time pay raise will be distributed this month for full time and part time employees and concluded the meeting wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
Theft Arrest At Wal-mart
Police were called to Wal-mart Sunday in Glasgow following a report of a banned individual entering the store. Officers made contact with Megan Burchett, who was in possession of stolen items in her sweatshirt. She told officers she is aware of her restriction from the store. An ID check also revealed Burchett had an active warrant for her arrest. She was taken to Barren County Detention Center and booked on charges of theft and burglary.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
Man Arrested In Green County Gunshot Incident
A Green County man was critically injured in a shooting just outside of Greensburg last week. Units with the sheriff’s department responded to a location on Creason Lane, just off of US 68 after Rocky Garrett was shot in the chest. Police say the shooter is identified as 44-year-old David Hardesty, who was arrested Wednesday and booked at Taylor County Detention Center on charges of assault and wanton endangerment with the discharge of a firearm. Garrett was initially taken to Taylor Regional Hospital and then transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025
High School Basketball Ticker
The Lady Colonels were defeated at Barren County Monday night, 67-22 while the Colonels picked up a win in game two of the double header, 46-36.
Hart County's Lady Raiders were defeated by Allen County-Scottsville, 74-43. The Raiders finished the double header with a high scoring victory, 97-75. Tonight, Hart County heads to Campbellsville for a varsity double header, which tips off at 5:30 Central. Catch both games here on WLOC Sports.
Monday, December 8th, 2025
Weekend High School Basketball Recap
Friday night, the Lady Raiders of Hart County hosted Caverna for the first game in a varsity double header, defeating the Lady Colonels, 64-34. The Lady Raiders are back on their home court tonight to host Allen County-Scottsville at 6pm. The Lady Colonels played again on Saturday, hosting Dawson Springs and picking up their first win of the season, 52-44. The Lady Colonels are also in action tonight as they travel to Barren County at 6pm. In the boys game from Friday night, the Colonels defeated the Raiders, 67-53. The Colonels play Barren County tonight after the girls while the Raiders host Allen County-Scottsville, also after the girls. Catch the Lady Colonels and Colonels streaming on WLOC Plus, available from wloconline.com and our Facebook page. Catch the Lady Raiders and Raiders on WLOC Sports and streaming live on TuneIn. Coverage begins for both schools this evening at 5:45.
Monday, December 8th, 2025
Glasgow Starbucks Is Open
Long lines were anticipated today as patrons celebrate the opening of Starbucks located near T J Pavilion in Glasgow. Traffic was expected to be extremely congested in the surrounding shopping center parking lot vicinity with off duty police officers hired to help direct motorists to the drive thru. A store notice says customers will have to enter the drive thru from the Aaron's side. Parking for inside customers is located on the Freddy's side. For most of the morning, traffic around the store was much lighter than expected.
Monday, December 8th, 2025
Police Arrest Man After Pursuit And False Stolen Vehicle Report
Friday night, Hodgenville Police was involved in the pursuit of a pickup transporting an ATV in the bed. The suspected impaired driver ended up avoiding capture. Investigation led to identifying the suspect as 39-year-old William Bryan Close of Elizabethtown. Saturday, Close reported his vehicle as stolen. At that time, he was placed under arrest and charged for falsely reporting an incident, fleeing, wanton endangerment and multiple traffic violations. Also on Saturday, the vehicle was located and recovered by the Nelson County Sheriff's Department near Howardstown. Sunday, officers located items Close removed from his vehicle in an attempt to conceal them. He was additionally charged possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and tampering with physical evidence.
Monday, December 8th, 2025
Wrong Way Driver Collides With Semi On I-65 Near Munfordville
Police are investigating the circumstances of a wrong-way driver who caused a collision along southbound I-65 in Hart County late Sunday afternoon. Around 4pm a pickup truck was reported headed northbound against southbound traffic just south of Munfordville near the KY 88 overpass. The pickup collided with a semi, severely injuring the driver of the pickup who was transported to Caverna and then flown to Louisville. The interstate's southbound side was blocked and backed up north of Munfordville, with traffic slowly passing around the scene on the shoulder for several hours as Kentucky State Police conducted crash reconstruction analysis. Traffic flow was restored around 8:30pm. Though investigators have not released additional details, the closest opportunity for the driver to have entered the interstate in the wrong direction is from the southbound rest area. Exit 58 at Horse Cave is the closest interchange, aside from unlikely possibilities of making a turnaround from the shoulder or entering the interstate from right of way.
Friday, December 5th, 2025
Train Collides With Semi In Horse Cave
A train collided with a semi in Horse Cave Thursday. Emergency responders were dispatched around noon to the railroad crossing location on Bluegrass Avenue, which runs between Kentucky Chrome Works and KY 335 on the southern end of town. Preliminary indications are the northbound train impacted the trailer of the semi, pushing it over to the west side of the railroad track. No injuries were reported. Bluegrass Avenue has multiple signs on the railroad approach prohibiting semis and long and low bed-type vehicles from the railroad crossing. The semi driver was cited based on a federal statute.
Friday, December 5th, 2025
State Funds Awarded For Green County Bridge Replacement
Green County Fiscal Court is receiving nearly a million dollars from state funds for bridge work. The Liletown Road bridge over Greasy Creek is being replaced as part of a statewide $6 Million allocation featuring a total of 12 projects. Liletown Road joins the Pierce Community and Exie Community between KY 218 and US 68 in southern Green County. The bridge currently has a reduced weight posting. Replacement will allow the road to function as a full-capacity route. Funds for the Liletown Road Project total $856,790. A schedule for the replacement has not been announced.
Thursday, December 4th, 2025
Man Found Safe After Golden Alert Issued
A man from LaRue County was found safe after a Golden Alert was issued Wednesday. Emergency Management issued a call for public assistance around 10am to locate 74-year-old Carl Lawler who was later seen at his residence early Tuesday morning. They say Lawler was believed to be traveling to work in Louisville, but FLOC camera networks tracked his 2011 Toyota Corolla in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Officials in LaRue County say they were notified he had been located in safe condition just after 5pm Wednesday, but details of where he was found and circumstances of his time missing were not announced.
Thursday, December 4th, 2025
Deputy Jailer Charged After Making TikTok
A LaRue County deputy jailer is facing charges after he made a social media video while on-duty. A press release from Hodgenville Police says 20-year-old Zachary Behlke used racial slurs and threatened to kill multiple people in the TikTok video back on November 30th. Police received a complaint from an individual out of state alerting authorities of the post. Behlke was terminated from his position with LaRue County Detention Center and he was arrested by Kentucky State Police and charged with official misconduct and terroristic threatening. He was jailed at Grayson County Detention Center. The investigation is on-going.
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
Side Impact Collision Investigated Near Glasgow
Police are investigating an injury collision at Veterans Outer Loop and Franks Mill Road near Glasgow. Units responded to the scene Tuesday after a 2009 Chevy HHR, driven by Jeremy Fields of Glasgow, was stopped on Franks Mill Road at the Outer Loop approach. He attempted to cross Veterans Outer Loop and continue on Franks Mill when he entered the path of a 2016 Nissan Murano, driven by Jeremy Brown, also of Glasgow. Both drivers were transported to TJ Samson Community Hospital for treatment. There were no passengers in either vehicle.
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
Man Charged With Using Stolen Credit Cards
A man from Texas is charged in a stolen credit cards case in Cave City. Police received notification Monday that 37-year-old Reinier Almenarez appeared at Trailer Mart to pick up a trailer that had been purchased with stolen credit cards. The purchase had been arranged over the phone and the owner of one of the cards contacted the business upon noticing the transaction. Officers made contact with Almenarez on-site, who told them he had been paid in cash by someone else to pick up the trailer and deliver it to a specified location. Messages retrieved from his phone appear to support his claim. Almenarez was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center for complicity to fraudulent use of a credit card over $10,000. The investigation continues. The identity of other person involved has not been officially released.
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025
High School Basketball Scoreboard
In Tuesday night high school basketball, Caverna's games with Fort Knox were postponed. Hart County's Lady Raiders lost on the road at Russellville, 54-31. The Raiders picked up a win over Bluegrass Blazers, 64-43. Next up for both Caverna and Hart County is a rivalry date against each other at Hart County High School on Friday night. The girls game tips off at 5:30 with the boys game to follow.
Friday, November 28th, 2025
Man Arrested For Making Mall Threat
Police arrested a man in Bowling Green who they say circulated a shooting threat on social media. A post on Reddit from 33-year-old Jay Gill stated he would be shooting and "killing everyone" in sight on Black Friday at Greenwood Mall. His post tells readers not to go to the mall, saying it will be a "blood bath". Bowling Green Police tells media outlets as of early Friday morning, Gill is in Custody, and faces charges of terroristic threatening. An investigation continues. There is no initial indication of the motive behind Gill's actions.
Friday, November 28th, 2025
Holiday Deliveries Present Criminal Opportunities
With increased deliveries for the holiday season, porch pirates are looking for opportunities to take advantage of unsecured packages. There are steps you can take to keep your gifts and other deliveries safe. Residents are encouraged to monitor delivery status and bring packages inside as soon as possible. Keep an eye out for suspicious vehicles and/or individuals in neighborhoods. You can also team up with trusted neighbors to pick up each other’s packages when possible. Installations of security cameras or motion-activated lights are good counter-measures. Anyone experiencing suspicious activity or thefts should contact law enforcement so criminal activity can be tracked and investigated.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Glasgow Convenient Store Robbery Suspect Indicted
A suspect is indicted in the robbery of Valero on the corner of West Cherry Street and North Race Street opposite Garcias Mexican Grill in Glasgow. After the August 14th incident, Glasgow Police began searching for a suspect who appeared on surveillance video completely covered by black articles of clothing and fully tinted glasses. Continuing investigation led to the identification and arrest of 19-year-old Logan Dixon just days later. The indictment handed down last week by a Barren County Grand Jury charges Dixon with first-degree robbery. He is scheduled to appear in court December 8th.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Bike Rider Killed After Being Hit By Truck
A bicycle rider died Monday night after being hit along KY 259 on the outskirts of Leitchfield. Emergency responders were called to the scene near the Mid-Park entrance on the northern side of town after a southbound box truck coming into Leitchfield collided with the bike and its rider, identified as 62-year-old Bobby Basham. Basham was also traveling south. He was pronounced deceased at the scene. Leitchfield Police continues investigating the incident.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Ring Road Extension To I-65, US 31W And Lincoln Parkway On South End Of Elizabethtown
As news of expanding business interest continues for the south end of Elizabethtown, transportation infrastructure plans are priming the general area for better connectivity and traffic flow. Along with massive industrial construction at Glendale, the southern Etown area is served by I-65 for north-south connections, but is highly skewed with the need to travel several miles out of the way between Western Kentucky Parkway, I-65, US 31W and Lincoln Parkway for west-east connections. A plan to extend Ring Road has been sitting on the self with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for over a decade, which continues the route from its current end at Western Kentucky Parkway on the west side of Elizabethtown to I-65 and US 31W just north of Glendale. The new route is approximately two miles and features a new interstate interchange. In 2013, the route was selected and designed, with funding earmarked for utilities and right-of-way. Several parcels of land were purchased for the project by the state but continued funding stopped when long-time Democrat Representative Jimmie Lee lost his bid for re-election to Republican Jim DuPlessis. Backing from the Governor Steve Beshear Administration was no longer present with the house seat shifting. The project was in line to be a highlight of Lee's 20+ years legislative legacy but instead has been dormant until recently. With development at Glendale and a push by local officials to answer the long-standing request of the public to expand commerce on the southern end of Elizabethtown, transportation officials are looking at traffic forecasts for the area and renewing the Ring Road extension plan. Unlike a decade ago when the project was to be state-funded, it is now set to receive federal funds which has added the requirement of additional federal approvals. Transportation officials are currently working to satisfy the federal environmental requirement. There is a public feedback campaign currently underway concerning the project's environmental assessment. Anyone wishing to participate and provide input can visit transportation.ky.gov and locate the Hardin County Ring Road Extension project on the District 4 page. Officials say if everything falls into place, the quickest construction could start would be in late 2027. Separately, the transportation cabinet is working on a Highway Plan project to continue the route further east and connect US 31W to Lincoln Parkway toward Hodgenville. New developments of that project have not been formally updated since 2023 when the project was shown as part of the larger scope surrounding the Glendale Mobility Study.
Tuesday, November 25th, 2025
Man Charged After Making False Reports Of Criminal Activity
A Park City man is charged with making a false report to police. Units with Barren County Sheriff’s Department and Kentucky State Police were dispatched to a residence on Indian Mill Road Saturday following a report of a female subject being shot in the neck. When officers arrived, they were unable to locate any such subject. Police attempted to question 53-year-old Jamie Skaggs, but he refused to cooperate. Two days before, Skaggs called police about trespassers with guns inside his home and told a deputy that his mother had been shot and killed inside a trailer on the property. Police did not find anyone deceased. After the Saturday incident, Skaggs was arrested and taken to Barren County Detention Center, where he is booked for making a false report triggering an emergency response. Other agencies on-scene included Cave City Police, Barren-Metcalfe EMS and Park City Volunteer Fire Department.
Tuesday, November 25th, 2025
Man Charged After Assaulting Teen In Domestic Incident
A Smiths Grove man is in jail following an assault involving a teen. Friday, a Barren County Sheriff’s Deputy was called to T. J. Samson Community Hospital to interview a 17-year-old victim. The male subject said his mother had permitted him to live with 35-year-old Michael George of Smiths Grove. The victim says George and his fiancée had been drinking and George accused the teen of flirting with his fiancée before striking him multiple times. The 17-year-old suffered facial fractures and was transferred to University of Kentucky Hospital. Michael George was arrested and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of criminal abuse and strangulation.
Monday, November 24th, 2025
2% discount through Friday on Property Taxes
The opportunity for property owners to pay their annual tax bill at the 2% reduced rate is ending soon. Beginning Decmeber 1st, bills will be due at face value and beginning January 1st, bills will have a penalty added to the base tax amount. Bills can be paid online at hartcountysheriffky.com and a payment dropbox is located in the sheriff's office parking lot. Instructions are also printed on each bill for those who chose to pay by mail. The Hart County Sheriff's Department says the final day to receive the discount by paying in-person is this Friday, November 28th. The office will be closed Thanksgiving day.
Monday, November 24th, 2025
Wingfield Church Road drainage project
A drainage project will create a temporary closure on KY 1749 (Wingfield Church Road) in Edmonson County beginning in December 1st. The road will be closed between Arthur Boulevard and Ellis Cole Road for a culvert replacement. The road is expected to reopen by December 12th. Message boards will be put in place to inform motorists of the closure. The work is weather-dependent, so the schedule could change.
Friday, November 21st, 2025
Area School System Closed Due To Sickness
One of the first school closings of the season due to sickness is taking place in Metcalfe County. In-person classes were canceled for today in the school system after attendance dropped among both students and faculty. This is NTI one for Metcalfe County Schools.
Friday, November 21st, 2025
Review Of Arrest Prompts Department To Support Officers' Response
Glasgow Police finished an internal review of officers arresting a man last weekend and determined the department's "use-of-force" policy was not violated. A press conference Thursday detailed dispatch actions, officer accounts and body camera footage to provide additional context to citizen phone video of portions of the arrest posted online. Based on these items, the department is in support of officer actions during the response and arrest. Police Chief Guy Howie addressed one of the main public criticisms, which involved an apparent injury to the arrest subject. A cut caused the suspect's face to appear bloody in the public video which circulated on social media. Body camera footage shows the suspect falling inside the residence as he resisted officers attempts to detain and subdue him. The fall caused a cut to his face. There are no visible hits, kicks or other physical strikes causing injury to the suspect. The chief says due to the continuing struggle which was prolonged by the suspect, the threat of danger to EMS personnel is why the suspect was not transported by ambulance. The cut was addressed by EMS and jail medical staff under protective supervision and was not considered serious. The suspect also admitted to being under the influence of drugs. Chief Howie says in efforts to review and look for ways to improve, the department will be undergoing remedial training in dealing with these types of situations and will modify responses so that officers arrive simultaneously when practical. Some online media sources earlier this week cited family members of the suspect threatening legal action against the department. While findings of the while department review make criminal legal action unlikely, it does not rule out lawsuit challenges related to the incident.
Thursday, November 20th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate addressed county roads at Tuesday's fiscal court meeting. He says 400 miles of county-maintained roads in need of paving depend on funds allocated in the state transportation budget authorized by state legislators. Hart County's representation is in the Kentucky House of Representatives is Ryan Bivens and David Givens is in the State Senate. The judge encourages Hart County citizens to contact our legislators to request more help with county roads. In other business from Tuesday's meeting, the court approved to advertise to remove just under a mile from Robert Stinson Road. The jail report says there are 145 inmates currently being held in the facility. The court reappointed Carla Wuertzer and Crystal Thompson to the Hart County Extension Board for a term to end in December of 2028. After other routine business, the court adjourned. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be Tuesday December 9th.
Thursday, November 20th, 2025
Man Arrested Found Sitting In Woman's Vehicle In Her Driveway
A man was arrested after a resident saw the man sitting in one of the resident's vehicles when she arrived home. Deputies with the Edmonson County Sheriff's Department responded to a home on Blackgold Road Tuesday morning after the homeowner called police. A police report says the subject, identified as 44-year-old Charles Clemons of Leitchfield, exited the vehicle and would not allow the homeowner to enter her home. The homeowner did not know Clemons. Further investigation revealed Clemons had been involved in a single-vehicle crash on Nolin Dam Road earlier that day and fled the scene. Clemons was arrested and charged with criminal trespassing and leaving the scene of a vehicle collision. He was taken to Hart County Jail where he was later released on bond.
Wednesday, November 19th, 2025
Missing Girl Located Near Wax
A search party located a missing special needs girl Monday near Wax. A release from Grayson County Emergency Service s says 19-year-old Angelica Elliot walked away from her home on Miller Road around 2:30pm. Searchers canvassed the area using ATVs and specialized K-9 units. At approximately 7:30pm, two members of the search party heard screams for help and found Elliot wet and shivering in an area near Wheeler Mill Road. She received initial treatment by EMS before being transported to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center.
Wednesday, November 19th, 2025
Power Outage Disrupts Tuesday Evening
A power outage in Glasgow caused significant complications Tuesday evening. Shopping was disrupted for those who were in Walmart and nearby stores, traffic was disrupted for motorists along Happy Valley Road and dinner was put on hold at affected restaurants. The power outage lasted for about an hour. A statement was released from Glasgow Electric Plant Board when power was restored but it did not specify a cause for the outage.
Wednesday, November 19th, 2025
LaRue Officials Looking For Missing Man
Officials in LaRue County are attempting to help a family in locating a missing man who was last seen Friday at the Upton Shell Station beside I-65. The family of Derek Hornback is concerned for his welfare. Anyone with information that might lead to the discovery of his whereabouts is asked to contact the LaRue County Sheriff's Department at 270-358-3120.
Tuesday, November 18th, 2025
Fair Boards Awarded Grants
Hart County is among ten county fairs across the state awarded grants by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for for new construction and renovation projects. In all, nearly $750,000 will go to Germantown Fair along with Ballard, Boyd, Clark, Clinton, Hart, Laurel, Oldham, Pulaski and Shelby County fair boards. Kentucky's Ag Commissioner Jonathan Shell says these grants will allow fair boards to enrich the fair experience for their communities and agricultural partners. Hart County's share of funding is just under $71,000 for reconstruction of the exhibit hall roof, porch overhangs, walkways, lighting, fencing and public announcement system upgrades. Each grant is intended to fund 75% of total project costs, with local fair boards matching the remaining 25%. Each project must be started within 90 days of the date the project was awarded and must be completed within nine months.
Tuesday, November 18th, 2025
Video Of Police Arrest Under Review
Officers with Glasgow Police were dispatched to a physical domestic incident this weekend, ultimately resulting in the arrest of a man who became combative as he was being detained. A video showing the scuffle is being shared on social media and local media outlets, directing public focus to the justification of using force in making the arrest. When officers responded to the Adams Place address in Glasgow, 34-year-old Cody Vibbert was intoxicated by a substance other than alcohol according to charges. A description of events indicates Vibbert was acting disorderly and fought with officers. He is observed in the video with a bloody face and a description of the altercation details Vibbert being continually uncooperative with officer instructions. During the response, Vibbert kicks at them and grabbed an officer's spray. Barren County Detention Center booking records from Saturday indicate Vibbert is charged with disorderly conduct, obstructing governmental operations, public intoxication, resisting arrest, disarming an officer, assault of officers, menacing, fleeing or evading and criminal mischief. As social media sharing spread, media outlets began echoing online criticisms Monday, questioning if force used in the arrest was appropriate or not. Glasgow Police responded to multiple media outlets, stating the video is under review, subject to the department's Use of Force Policy. According to booking records, Cody Vibbert is scheduled to appear in court this coming Monday, November 24th.
Monday, November 17th, 2025
Two Indicted For Misusing Funds Intended To Assist Veterans
Two are indicted in Hardin County for misusing funds and misrepresenting their work with the Department of Veterans Affairs. The announcement this week from Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman says 65-year-old Carlos Fernandez and 60-year-old Patricia Parrott both of Frankfort are charged with theft by unlawful taking of greater than $10,000 and under $1 Million. Their business, known as C&P Garage, was registered as a nonprofit VA claims consultant organization and had been working with veterans and veteran families. The company's website claims the business to be a volunteer-run organization which relies on donations. It is alleged Fernandez and the company have been using donations for personal gain. It is also alleged workers are paid, with use of a volunteer label aimed at encouraging donations. Case records also allege C&P Garage does not have proper accreditations through the Department of Veterans Affairs, leading to veterans and families being delayed or denied benefits. A court order has been issued to shut down the business. Fernandez and Parrott are scheduled to appear in court December 2nd.
Monday, November 17th, 2025
Guilty Plea Entered In DUI Case Involving Death
A man has entered a guilty plea in a DUI case involving the death of a Hart County Man a year ago. Police initially charged 34-year-old Matthew Bush of Hodgenville with murder after he struck 71-year-old James Alvin Hawk with his truck along North Walnut Street in Upton on July 31st, 2024. Bush fled after the incident and was located hiding in a barn near Horse Cave. On November 4th, Bush pled guilty in a Hardin County court to vehicular homicide, his second DUI and leaving the scene of an incident. A plea agreement stipulates Bush serve 17 years in prison. He is scheduled to be formally sentenced in January.
Monday, November 17th, 2025
Raiders Season Comes To An End
The high school football season came to an end for the Hart County Raiders Friday night. After a first round playoff win, Hart County was defeated in the second round at Murray High School, 49-6. The Raiders finish the season with a record of 9-3 on the heals of a 12-1 season a year ago and a 13-1 season in 2023, for a combined 34-5 three year stretch of historic success for the school.
Friday, November 13th, 2025
Speeder Arrested After Fleeing
A man on a motorcycle was arrested after speeding at 94 miles-per-hour near Horse Cave on Wednesday. Kentucky State Police clocked the motorcycle along South Dixie Street in a 55 miles-per-hour zone and initiated a traffic stop. As a trooper attempted to catch up with 39-year-old Andrew Olin of Glasgow, he improperly passed multiple vehicles and turned onto Tommy Toms Road and eventually pulled over. A citation indicates Olin knew he was being pursued by law enforcement while trying to flee. He was taken to Hart County Jail and booked on charges of speeding, reckless driving, improper passing, fleeing or evading police, no registration and failure to produce insurance. He is no longer listed among jail inmates.
Friday, November 13th, 2025
Crash Responder Safety Week
Next week is "Crash Responder Safety Week" in Kentucky. Drivers are reminded to slow down and move over for first responders. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Kentucky’s “Slow Down, Move Over” law expanded in July 2024 to protect not only first responders but anyone in distress on the side of the road. The updated law requires drivers to move over a lane or slow down when they approach a stationary vehicle displaying flashing lights or warning signals, including emergency vehicles, trucks and any vehicle with hazard lights or warning devices. Over the past three years alone in Kentucky, there have been 360 injuries and six deaths involving such vehicles.
Thursday, November 13th, 2025
Man Wins Two Large Lotto Prizes
A Campbellsville man is celebrating two significant lottery wins in since May. Braxton Skaggs won a $30,000 prize from an online jackpot and took a break from playing until recently, when his mother also won $3,000 playing the lottery. He began playing the progressive jackpot game, Bluegrass Bucks and won just under $58,000. Skaggs says he is using these winnings to build a new house.
Wednesday, November 12th, 2025
Man charged with child rape
A man is charged in a rape case involving a child under the age of 12 in Hart County. Kentucky State Police arrested 45-year-old Joseph Mathis on Monday. He is indicited for first-degree rape of a victim under the age of 12, first-degree sexual abuse of a victim under the age of 12 and for being a persistent felony offender. Joseph Mathis is being held at Hart County Jail with a $500,000 bond. He appears in court November 18th.
Tuesday, November 11th, 2025
Horse Cave City Council Recap
At Monday night's Horse Cave City Council meeting, members took initial steps regarding a juvenile curfew ordinance. The topic has been discussed at various times in recent council agendas and has been a long-standing suggestion from some members of the community. The council decided to have the city attorney draft an ordinance for consideration. In other business, public accountant firm Campbell, Myers and Rutledge provided the city with the annual audit with no issues to report. A first reading was passed for conveyance of Top Quality Drive from S. Butler Road to Marzetti. Departmental reports were given and this year's Horse Cave Christmas Parade was announced for Saturday, December 6th at 10am.
Tuesday, November 11th, 2025
Man Charged In April Fatal Crash
A man is officially charged in connection with a fatal wreck from this past spring. Police say 45-year-old Randy Hawkins was taken into custody Saturday for vehicular homicide following an indictment. He is accused of operating his vehicle under the influence resulting in the death of 26-year-old Jordan Pippin of Horse Cave. The wreck happened just west of Munfordville along KY 88 on April 25th.
Monday, November 10th, 2025
Friday night high school football
In Friday night area high school football action:
Glasgow defeated Webster County 50 to 0; Murray over Adair County 45 to 8; Apollo defeated Barren County 19 to 7 & Union County over Larue County 42 to 0.
Hart County's next opponent will be Murray at Murray at 7:00 p.m. Join Studio 101 WLOC for live coverage of the game.
Monday, November 10th, 2025
Missing Glasgow man located
A missing Glasgow man has been located. Landon Morgan has been found after being reported missing November 4th. Morgan is safe. The Glasgow Police Department is thankful for the public's help in locating him.
Friday, November 7th, 2025
High School Football Playoff Thursday Night Recap
Caverna's football season ended Thursday night with a loss in the first round of the Class 1A Playoffs. The Colonels were defeated by Kentucky County Day, 56-16. Caverna ends the season at 3-7.
Hart County advances to round two of the Class 3A Playoffs. The Raiders defeated Hopkins Central, 42-12, Thursday night to improve to 8-3 on the season and await the winner of tonight' s game between Adair County and Murray.
Friday, November 7th, 2025
Two Arrested In Fire Department Fraud Investigation
Financial discrepancies with Green County Fire Department have resulted in multiple charges. Officers with Greensburg Police arrested 42-year-old Joshua Gupton and 42-year-old Amelia "Brooke" Gupton both of Greensburg on Thursday. Both are indicted by a Green County Grand Jury following a lengthy investigation. Last December, the current fire chief and treasurer told police about these discrepancies, which were discovered as new officers were installed with the department. Investigators say the two misused fire department funds to pay for personal expenses over a period of nearly eight years, totaling more than $57,000. Joshua Gupton is charged with theft by unlawful taking, fraudulent use of a credit or debit card, abuse of public trust and official misconduct. Brooke Gupton is charged with theft by unlawful taking and fraudulent use of a credit or debit card. Greensburg Police specifically note current Green County Fire Department administrators have fully cooperated with their investigation and say there will be no further information released in relation to this investigation until the criminal case is concluded.
Friday, November 7th, 2025
Hart County Man Charged With Attempted Murder
A Hart County man is charged will multiple offences in Green County, including an attempt to commit murder. A grand jury indicted 45-year-old Adam Meredith from the Hardyville area in relation to an incident which occurred September 1st. In addition to attempted murder, Meredith is also charged with wanton endangerment by discharge of a firearm, alcohol intoxication in a public place, terroristic threatening and menacing.
Thursday, November 6th, 2025
Hoax Homicide Report Made In Edmonton
Edmonton Police say a homicide report received Tuesday night is a hoax. Dispatch received a call around 8pm and sent units from Edmonton PD, the Metcalfe County Sheriff's Department and Kentucky State Police to a location within city limits. No evidence was found and officials say there is no threat to the public. It is believed the call was falsely reported to bring a large police response to a specific location to create fear and disruption.
Thursday, November 6th, 2025
No New Leads With Church Break-In Investigation
There are no new leads in the weekend burglary, robbery and vandalism of a Hart County church. Sometime between Saturday night and Sunday services, Macedonia United Baptist Church just west of Cub Run was broken into. A deacon opened the church around 10am and discovered missing items which include a silver communion set, an antique table, a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED), vacuum system, stocks of paper towels, toilet paper and cases of drinks. The break-in resulted in damage to the building and garbage was strewn around the cemetery. The church asks for members of the community to be on the lookout for any of these stolen items at pawn shops, local sales or online marketplaces. Anyone with information to assist in the investigation should contact the Hart County Sheriff's Department.
Thursday, November 6th, 2025
Police Searching For Missing Man
Glasgow Police is asking for help in locating a missing man. A release from the department says Landon Morgan was last seen Saturday at Speedway in Glasgow. It is believed he was traveling to Loves Truck Stop in Horse Cave while driving a red, 2007, Ford F-150 with a temporary tag. Police say the truck had a black bed cover. Landon Morgan was wearing a blue work shirt, blue cargo pants and black boots. Anyone with information is asked to call Glasgow Police at 270-651-6165.
Thursday, November 6th, 2025
High School Football Playoff Action Begins Tonight
High school football postseason action begins tonight for local teams. Originally scheduled for Friday night, both Caverna and Hart County have moved games to this evening to avoid expected inclement weather. The Colonels (at 2-7 on the regular season) travel to the east end of Louisville to take on Kentucky Country Day (at 8-1 on the regular season) in the first round of Class 1A playoff action. Kickoff is set for 6pm. Catch the game live for free on WLOCplus, available from our website at wloconline.com and our facebookpage @wlocradio. Coverage begins at 5:40. Hart County (at 8-2 on the regular season) hosts a first round Class 3A matchup with Hopkins Central (at 2-7 on the regular season). Kickoff is set for 7pm with coverage beginning at 6:40 here on WLOC.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2025
Metcalfe County man arraigned in district court
An 18-year-old Metcalfe County man was arraigned Monday in district court. Asa Robert Allen Howard appeared before Judge J. Gabriel Pendleton via Zoom. Howard is facing three counts of murder, as well as assault and wanton endangerment, after an October 17th fatal crash in Glasgow. Authorities say Howard fled the scene of the crash on foot before returning. Officers at the scene say Howard was under the influence of an intoxicating substance. Howard is being held in the Barren County Jail and a preliminary hearing is scheduled for November 10th. The investigation is ongoing.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2025
2025 Barren County Property Taxes
The Website for tax bills/payments for Barren County is back up. There was an issue with duplicate bills posted and the tax software company trying to resolve it. If you have questions regarding your Property Value assessment in Barren County, or need to change the mailing address for your bills, please contact the PVA at 270-651-2026.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Murder Suspect in Meade County found dead
Details are emerging concerning the murder of a Meade County woman. Authorities responded to a home on Simpson Lane Monday where a woman was found murdered. The victim is identified as 55-year-old Mary Crase and it was determined that she died after sustaining a gunshot wound. Kentucky State Police Post 4 have been searching for the man they believe murdered Mary Crase. The suspect, 45-year-old Scott Hornback, was found deceased Monday night in a vehicle at a family member’s home on Burgundy Lane with a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound. The investigation is ongoing.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Local Emergency Planning Committee Meeting
Local Emergency Planning Committee Meeting will be held at Hart County Courthouse, Second Floor Courtroom on Wednesday, November 5th, and a meal begins at 11:30 a.m. followed by the meeting.
Agenda Highlights:
Election of Officers:
• 📜 Adoption of the 2025 Bylaws
• 💰 Approval of the Treasurer’s Report
• 🌊 Review of the August 2025 Flood Exercise
• 🚨 Planning Discussion: 2026 Emergency Exercise at the Water Treatment Plant.
Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Intersection Safety Improvement Project on U.S. 68 in Metcalfe County set to begin
An intersection safety improvement project is expected to begin on U.S. 68 in Metcalfe County. The intersection of U.S. 68 and KY 70 will be reconstructed to a new alignment just to the east of the current intersection. Crews will be working off the roadway in the first phase of the project, but lane closures in the area are possible. Signs and message boards have been installed to inform motorists of the construction.
The new alignment will be a straighter approach compared to the current curved approaches. The project is expected to be completed in the winter of 2026. Scotty’s Contracting & Stone LLC was awarded the contract on Sept. 3 in the amount of $2.8 million.
Monday, November 3rd, 2025
Area high school football
Hart County Raiders defeated Grayson County Friday night 14 to 13; in the Class 3A 2nd District; Campbellsville over Adair County 52 to 6; Metcalfe County defeated Edmonson County 35 to 22; Larue County over Taylor County 9 to 8; and Glasgow defeated Franklin/Simpson 27 to 24. Green County won over East Jessamine 35 to 14 and Barren County defeated Allen County-Scottsville 40 to 0.
Football Playoffs begin this weekend as Caverna travels to take on Kentucky Country Day in the Class 1A 2025 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals.
Hart County Raiders entertain Hopkins County Central in the Class 3A 2025 UK HealthCare Sports Medicine State Football Finals.
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Monday, November 3rd, 2025
Former Ky governor has passed away
Martha Layne Collins served as Kentucky's first female governor from 1983 to 1987. She was born in Shelby County and was also a teacher in Louisville and Woodford County public schools. Collins passed away Saturday at age 88.
Monday, November 3rd, 2025
Teenager charged with three counts of murder
An 18-year-old male is facing charges of three counts of murder after three teens lost their lives October 17th in Glasgow.
A warrant was issued Friday for Asa R. Howard, the driver of a Nissan that traveled through the stoplight at the intersection of North Jackson Hwy & Veteran's Outer Loop. The car collided with a vehicle that was heading west on Veteran's Outer Loop. Three teenagers were killed in the crash, while five others were injured. Metcalfe County authorities made the arrest Saturday.
Howard also faces 1 count of 1st Degree Assault and 3 counts of 1st Degree Wanton Endangerment.
Thursday, October 30th, 2025
Outdoor Warning Siren Test Set For Friday
Hart County Emergency Management says outdoor warning siren tests will take place Friday, October 31st, at 8am (weather permitting). These routine tests ensure emergency alert systems are functioning properly. Citizens do not have to take any action or make any reports to confirm any of these sirens are working. Emergency management has coordinated with local personnel to veryify each outdoor siren location.
Thursday, October 30th, 2025
Tax Bills Are Being Mailed Today
Hart County tax bills are being mailed today. Property owners have several options to pay and can logon beginning Saturday, November 1st at hartcountysheriffky.com to make payments online. Payments can be made in-person beginning Monday, November 3rd at the sheriff's department. A drop-off box is also available in the office parking lot and a mail-in option remains available. There is a 2% discount incentive to pay before the end of November. Bills are due at face-value in December and a penalty will be added to bills paid in January.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2025
New Hunting and Fishing
Regulations Dictate Use Of Drones
Hunters and fishermen have long adopted technology in the sport,
updating their gear with improvements to help in a variety of ways from
better comfort while waiting in a stand or blind to electronics like sonar
to give eyes below the waterline. One new technology is being prohibited in
the evolution of hunting and fishing advancements --- drones. New measures
are now in place to help protect Kentucky’s fish and wildlife resources from
the increasing use of aircraft technologies by hunters and anglers in the
field. A new regulation (301 KAR 3:140) went into effect making it unlawful
to use aircraft or unmanned aircraft in the take of fish or wildlife. A
spokesperson with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife says the
regulation provides guidance regarding the use of aircraft, including
drones, while hunting, fishing or participating in other outdoor activities,
and lays framework for wardens when investigating and enforcing potential
violations. Under these new definitions, a person shall not use an aircraft
or unmanned aircraft system to fish, hunt or take wildlife or to drive or
herd any wildlife for the purpose of fishing, hunting or taking or to harass
any wildlife. Aircraft or unmanned aircraft systems may be used by
authorized landowners or their agents to engage in lawful wildlife damage
control activities and commercial fishers for use in locating or removing
invasive carp. For questions, the public may contact their local Kentucky
Game Warden or the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Information Center at
1-800-858-1549.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court is debt free. Members conducting a
old-fashion note burning to celebrate paying off the Hart County Sheriff's
Department building. The accomplishment of paying off the debt early comes
in succession with the county paying off the jail a couple of years ago.
Hart County Fiscal Court now has no outstanding property debts. Judge
Executive Joe Choate clarified the county is not responsible for the
judicial center or library, which are financed and funded through external
entities. In other news from Tuesday's Fiscal Court Meeting, Animal Control
Director Tony Roberts informed the court that Keystone Construction is
donating materials to prepare land for Hart County Animal Haven. A vote
passed to pay Ervin and Cynthia Byler $12,000 per year for overflow dog
kennels. The court approved the sale of a 2008 Crown Victoria as surplus and
to purchase a wireless radio system at the cost of $241,000. A deal was made
with Solid Waste to trade a John Deer Back Hoe in exchange for Solid Waste
burying the county's large dead animals for a period of two years. The next
Hart County Fiscal Court meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18th.
Tuesday, October 28th, 2025
One Killed In I-65 Wreck
One person is dead after multiple crashes early Monday morning on
I-65 just south of Bowling Green. Kentucky State Police were dispatched
around 3am to the southbound location near the I-165 (Former Natcher
Parkway) interchange. A report from KSP says a 2019 Toyota Highlander,
driven by 49-year-old Johnathan Barnes of Hendersonville, Tennessee, struck
an object in the roadway which caused his vehicle to become disabled in the
travel lane. A semi tractor-trailer driven by 35-year-old Kaeleb Huntsman,
of Deputy, Indiana struck the same object, causing the vehicle to collide
with the Toyota Highlander. Barnes was pronounced deceased at the scene by
the Warren County Coroner. Another crash happened northbound as traffic
slowed while passing the scene. The northbound crash blocked all northbound
lanes, leaving I-65 completely closed in both directions for several hours.
Under wet pavement and rainy conditions with reduced visibility, multiple
secondary collisions were also reported.
Tuesday, October 28th, 2025
EPO Violator Arrested After
Police Chase
Edmonson County authorities arrested a man after a chase through the
county on Friday. Sheriff's deputies were dispatched after a report of an
Emergency Protective Order violation and met the suspect, identified as
38-year-old Cory Burns, traveling in the opposite direction. A traffic stop
was attempted but Burns accelerated beyond 70 miles-per-hour along Nolin Dam
Road. He turned onto Stone Hill Road and exited his vehicle toward
a shed. Burns was located in the shed with
assistance from a K-9 unit. He resisted arrest, requiring the use of a taser
and resulting in injuries to himself and officers. After medical clearance,
Cory Burns was taken to Hart County Jail and booked on charges of fleeing
and evading in a vehicle and on foot, violation of the protective order,
wanton endangerment of a police officer, assault of a police officer,
resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
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Monday, October 27th, 2025
Tax Bills To Be Mailed Soon
It's time for property tax bills to be mailed. The Hart County Sheriff's Department is scheduled to mail bills Thursday. Property owners can begin making payments in-person on Monday, November 3rd at the sheriff's department. Bills will be viewable and payable online beginning Saturday, November 1st at hartcountysheriffky.com. There is a 2% discount incentive to pay before the end of November.
Monday, October 27th, 2025
Robbery Investigation Leads To Arrest Following Pursuit
The Hardin County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery along Star Mills Road on Friday afternoon. Deputies were dispatched around 2:30 and upon arrival, they made contact with the victim, who reported being robbed by an individual known to him. The victim stated that the suspect was armed with a handgun and that his vehicle—containing a firearm—was stolen during the incident. The stolen vehicle was later detected by a Flock camera in Elizabethtown. A short time later, Elizabethtown Police located the vehicle and initiated a pursuit southbound on I-65. The vehicle crashed just north of the Sonora exit, and the suspect fled on foot. The suspect, identified as Charles Austin of Louisville, was charged in regard to the chase with receiving stolen property, multiple drug-related offenses, several traffic violations and an outstanding warrant. Austin is additionally charged with robbery and auto theft.
Monday, October 27th, 2025
Football Friday Night Recap
In Friday night football, both Caverna and Hart County picked up wins. For Senior Night, the Colonels defeated Ballard Memorial, 36-0 while the Raiders hosted LaRue County, defeating the Hawks, 48-29. This coming Friday night marks the end of the regular season for both teams. Caverna travels to Danville while Hart County hosts Grayson County.
Monday, October 27th, 2025
Marching Band Championships Recap
In Kentucky State Marching Band Championship results from Saturday, the Hart County Raider Marching Band finished 9th Place in semi-finals. Band Director Cameron Johnson praised these students for what he called their best performance of the season, saying he was proud of the group's growth from summer camp through the marching band competition season. Johnson also thanked his staff and parent workers for their support in a successful season. The Raider Marching Band steps beyond state competition now and turns their attention to Mid-States Band Association Championships with performances at Ohio County this Saturday and Simon Kenton next weekend.
Friday, October 24th, 2025
School Board Gets Update On Bus Garage Progress
Hart County Schools new bus garage is getting close to completion. At last week's board of education meeting, a representative from Murphy Construction Group, the building contractor, said work is expected to be substantially complete before Thanksgiving. Transportation Director Greg Ard says they hope to be operating out of the new facility around or just after Thanksgiving. The new bus garage is located next to the board office along US 31W just north of the I-65 interchange in Munfordville, and provides a long-overdue upgrade in maintenance organization and efficiency for the school system. During last Thursday's meeting, two new busses purchases were also approved for the district.
Friday, October 24th, 2025
Road Closure Due To Law Enforcement Response
Motorists and local residents were blocked from using KY 569 (Boiling Springs Road) for several hours Thursday due to police activity in the area and concerns for safety. Law enforcement and special response units were on-site about a mile-and-a-half from Linwood after being called Thursday morning to an incident involving a disturbed individual. The male subject was eventually taken into custody. No injuries are reported. The road reopened to traffic around 3pm.
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Friday, October 24th, 2025
Raiders Marching Band Competes And Hosts Class AA State Semi-Finals
Hart County High School is hosting the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA) Fall Marching Band Championships Class AA Semi-Finals contest Saturday. Competition begins at 9am and the Raider Marching Band performs at 9:45. Top bands from each class advance to perform Saturday night at Western Kentucky University as part of KMEA finals competition.
Friday, October 24th, 2025
Raiders Host Hawks For Friday Night Football
In high school football action tonight, the Hart County Raiders host LaRue County for a 7pm kick-off. We'll have the live, free broadcast here on WLOC Sports.
Friday, October 24th, 2025
Colonel Senior Night And Cavrna 75th Anniversary Celebration
This weekend Caverna Schools celebrates a 75th Year Anniversary. Events are scheduled beginning at 4:00 this afternoon to coincide with tonight's football homecoming game as the Colonels host Ballard Memorial for Senior Night. Kick-off is set for 7pm and the game will be broadcast on WLOCplus, available to stream for free at wloconline.com and on our Facebook page @wlocradio. Events continue on Saturday with Caverna Kiwanis County Breakfast at Cave City Community Center beginning at 7am, followed by tennis clinics on the new court at 9am, and parades in Cave City at 11am and Horse Cave at 1:30pm. Grand Marshalls will be Caverna Alums Dewayne Hatcher and Randall Curry, Mayors of Cave City and Horse Cave, Respectively. The community and alumni are encouraged to participate in tours of the high school and middle school ahead of a free 7pm concert in the high school gym, featuring Ned Hill, Don Langley, Billy Mac Hill, Matt Devore and others to cap off the weekend 75th Anniversary Celebration at Caverna.
Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
First Freeze Watch Of The Season Issued
The first Freeze Warning of the season is in effect for early Friday morning. Temperatures as a general rule are expected in the lower-to-mid 30s overnight with low-lying and other isolated areas dipping into the upper 20s. Hart County and areas to the north and east have been placed under the Freeze Warning, issued by the National Weather Service. Barren County and areas to the south and west are under a Frost Advisory, where temperatures are expected to be a couple of degrees warmer. Take precautions, as frost and freeze conditions can damage or kill sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.
Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
Deadly Crash Investigation Continues
Police continue investigating last Friday's crash at the intersection of US 31E and Veteran's Outer Loop on the north side of Glasgow. Speed and alcohol are among significant contributing factors according to investigators. A spokesperson from Glasgow Police says the agency is still compiling information from the incident, including pending toxicology reports and investigation reconstruction data. During an interview publicly aired on WBKO TV Wednesday, Glasgow Police said they are working to determine where the contributing alcohol was sold and who may have purchased it. The spokesperson says progress is being made in gathering all of these investigative details. The department has also been in consultation with Kentucky Transportation Cabinet staff regarding options to increase driver awareness and safety at the intersection.
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
Hart County Deputy Among Academy Graduates
Hart County's Sheriff's Department has a new police academy graduate joining the local force. Congratulations to the newest Deputy, Landon Meredith. He is among 31 graduates of the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Class 562. These new law enforcement officers were honored Thursday. Meredith and his classmates received over 800 hours of training during the 20-week course at the training center in Richmond. One other local police agency is receiving a graduate. Congratulations to Braden Thacker, who joins the Barren County Sheriff's Department as a graduate of Class 562.
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
Deputies Catch Burglar Inside Anneta Home
Deputies in Grayson County responded to a break-in at a home in the Anneta Community Monday night. The homeowner, who was not there at the time, observed an intruder by remotely accessing a security camera and called police. Units arrived round 7pm at the residence in the 10000 block of Anneta Road and observed an open door. Deputies discovered 47-year-old Troy Toms inside, who was taken into custody and booked at Grayson County Detention Center for second-degree burglary.
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
Man Charged With DUI After Speeding At 112mph
A man is jailed in Barren County after speeding at 112mph Monday along Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway near Glasgow. Police observed 47-year-old Kham Khai of Bowling Green speeding with inconsistent lane utilization while nearly impacting another vehicle. Khai appeared to not initially notice the responding trooper's attempt of a traffic stop but eventually slowed down and stopped. Upon contact, troopers were able to smell alcohol and Khai stated he was speeding because his tire was going flat. An audible air leak was observed on his vehicle's passenger-side, rear tire. Following a breath test result of .131, Khai was arrested for numerous traffic offences including DUI and reckless driving, along with wanton endangerment.
Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
Two Injured In Collision Involving An Amish Buggy
Passengers of an Amish Buggy are injured following a collision in Barren County. Late Monday, a spokesperson with the sheriff's department said deputies were called to a location on South Fork Road near Sugar Hill Road where a 2009 Nissan Maxima, driven by 42-year-old Kasey Gupton of Glasgow, struck the buggy which was being operated by a juvenile. Two passengers in the buggy were taken to T J Samson Community Hospital for treatment of injuries.
Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
Munfordville City Council Vacancy Update
Munfordville City Council met in special-called session Monday night for the purpose of considering a replacement member to fill the vacancy resulting from last Monday's resignation of Jeremy Atwell. Following discussion, the council decided to conduct interviews for three potential candidates. The council is expected to meet with each of them next Thursday, October 30th, with possible action to follow.
Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
Police Chase On KY 88 Results In Arrest
A police chase Sunday night along KY 88 in Hart County ended in Grayson County. Munfordville Police arrested 40-year-old James Arthur Butler of Hodgenville after leading officers along the winding highway at speeds reported as high as 104 miles-per-hour. Butler was driving a Chevy Impala and turned from KY 88 onto Indian Cliff Road and (after stopping) attempted to flee on foot before being captured. He is booked at Hart County Jail on charges of fleeing from police, wanton endangerment of a police officer, resisting arrest, related traffic offences including reckless driving along with criminal mischief, possession of an open alcohol container in a motor vehicle, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with no valid license and no registration. James Arthur Butler has a long history of criminal activity throughout Hart and surrounding counties, with more than 30 arrests listed over the past two decades.
Friday, October 17th, 2025
Man Arrested For Threats Toward A Citizen And Local Officials
A Leitchfield man is charged with making threats to a citizen and elected officials. The Grayson County Sheriff's Department and Kentucky State Police investigated a complaint against 56-year-old William (known as Buddy) Howell, who allegedly threatened the safety and lives of a Grayson County woman, Grayson County Attorney Jeremy Logsdon and Clarkson Police Chief Buck Meredith. Howell was arrested at his residence and booked at Grayson County Detention Center on four counts of terroristic threatening. Investigation of the case continues.
Friday, October 17th, 2025
Man Leads Police On 120mph Motorcycle Chase
An Edmonson County man is in Hart County Jail after leading police on a high-speed motorcycle pursuit. The Edmonson County Sheriff's Department arrested 20-year-old Jeremiah Powell of Brownsville Wednesday after he was clocked traveling 80 in a 55mph zone. When a traffic stop was attempted, Powell sped away, reaching speeds around 120mph before turning onto Old Chalybeate Road. He continued speeding away through a 35mph zone before turning onto Sulphur Road and crashing the motorcycle. He was taken into custody and charged with numerous traffic violations including reckless driving, along with wanton endangerment of a police officer and illegal possession of a legend drug. Jeremiah Powell is scheduled to appear in court October 28th. He remains jailed with a bond listed at $25,000.
Thursday, October 16th, 2025
Fire Damages Greensburg Business
A Greensburg business sustained severe damage during a fire Tuesday. Firefighters were dispatched to TEG Liquors at the corner of Hodgenville Road and Campbellsville road just before noon. No injuries are reported but the front of the store was partially destroyed with significant smoke and water damage to a large part of the building. Five departments responded and were on-scene for about two-and-a-half hours. No official confirmation of the cause has been released.
Thursday, October 16th, 2025
Glasgow Woman Dies In Warren County Wreck
Kentucky State Police responded to a crash in Warren County Wednesday morning that claimed the life of a Glasgow woman. Just after 6am, troopers were notified of a single-vehicle collision on northbound I-165 (formerly Natcher Parkway) about 10 miles from Bowling Green. A release from KSP says 35-year-old Courtney Poynter's SUV entered the median, rolled over and came to rest along southbound lanes of the roadway. They say she was pronounced deceased at the scene. Reconstruction investigation of the wreck continues.
Thursday, October 16th, 2025
It Is Peak Season For Deer Collisions
Motorists across Kentucky should be on the lookout for deer as potential collision hazards throughout the entire year, but crash history shows this time of year as peak season for deer hits on state roadways. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet has issued its annual “Antler Alert,” warning that nearly half of all deer-related crashes happen in October, November, and December. Around 700 wildlife collisions were reported during the peak month, last November. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife says deer are especially active in the fall because of mating season and because food sources change as foliage and crops disappear. In 2024, Kentucky reported 3,406 deer-related crashes, the highest in five years. Six people were killed, and 22 others were seriously injured. Drivers are reminded to stay alert, especially at sunrise and sunset. Slow down if you see a deer, as others may follow. Don’t swerve, but instead, brake steadily and stay in your lane. Report all deer-vehicle collisions to police, as transportation engineers use crash data to determine where to place deer-crossing warning signs and other safety measures.
Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Munfordville City Council Recap
Munfordville has an open city council seat to fill. Jeremy Atwell resigned effective as of Tuesday, October 14th. In a letter to the council, Atwell cited other obligations as a deciding factor for leaving the position. A special called meeting will be held Monday, October 20th at 4:30pm to consider a replacement selection. Resignations and appointments of elected officials mid-term have been a common occurrence in recent years among local municipalities. Horse Cave, Cave City and Park City have also had to fill vacancies over the past year. In other business from Tuesday's Munfordville City Council Meeting, various departmental reports were given. Paving work on Harlan Lane is complete and the property located at 601 Main Street is now officially owned by the city. Bids were opened and accepted for a water department and police van.
Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
A routine agenda was featured at Tuesday's session of Hart County Fiscal Court. Departmental highlights include 142 inmates currently being held at the jail and a groundbreaking will be held Thursday at Noon for Hart County Animal Haven on the new property site adjacent to Veterans Park at Rowletts. The court announced an additional $318,000 has been received from state transportation funds to pave additional roads. A $7,500 grant for Hart County Search and Rescue was also announced along with an $18,000 grant from Canine Search of Kentucky. A 2008 Crown Victoria car is being surpluse and the September 25th burn ban was rescinded. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is scheduled for Tuesday, October 28th.
Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council met Monday evening. A discussion regarding a curfew for juveniles was discussed but no action was taken. Additional discussion on the topic is expected. Police and public works reports were given. Horse Cave recommended "Trick or Treat" hours were announced as Friday, October 31st, from 4-7pm. "Trunk or Treat" will be held at Horse Cave Baptist Church. The Way Church will be set up at Sunset Dome Park and the American Cave Museum will also have treats. A recognition ceremony was announced for First Responders, which will be held on Sunday, October 26th at Horse Cave Christian Church. The next meeting of Horse Cave City Council is scheduled for Monday, November 10th.
Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
rea Bank Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Downtown Brownsville was buzzing with activity on Monday in celebration of Bank of Edmonson County's 100th Anniversary. Hundreds attended the event in the parking lot of the Brownsville branch, welcomed with food, drinks and party gifts. Founded by Jesse Alexander and his brothers Luther Alexander and David Alexander, along with George Woodcock and Ed Vincent, the bank opened October 5th, 1925. Bank leadership members spoke at the event detailing the history and culture of the bank, which revolves around Christian principles, family and community support.
Monday, October 13th, 2025
One person injured in crash
A motorcycle wreck
injured one person Saturday night in Barren County. Emergency responders were
dispatched to a location near Needmore School Road. Few details have been
confirmed regarding the single-vehicle crash. The driver, whose identity has
not been officially released, was initially transported to T J Samson Community
Hospital and later taken to another medical facility for treatment.
Friday, October 10th, 2025
Akebono Announces Dates On Plant Closure Plans
Akebono has updated plans of closure for their manufacturing plant in Elizabethtown. Around 450 jobs will be phased out over the next 15 months. Akebono produces brakes at the facility. The Japanese-owned company is expected to begin layoffs this December and completely cease operations by the end December 2026. The initial closure planning announcement came in October of 2023. Akebono cites a decline in US business as a reason for the shutdown. They have also closed plants in Tennessee and South Carolina as part of their consolidation in recent years. In the 1990s, Akebono was a major employer in Hart County, occupying the building which is now the Hart County Board of Education in Munfordville.
Thursday, October 9th, 2025
Tuesday Wrecks On Area Roads
An inmate who escaped from a LaRue County Detention Center work detail has been recaptured. LaRue County Jailer Jody Perry said on Tuesday that 39-year-old Jonathan Rawlings slipped away from authorities while working at the sewer plant. A Wednesday evening update from the LaRue County Sheriff's Department said Rawlings had been located and was taken into custody around 6 o'clock.
Thursday, October 9th, 2025
Cocaine drug arrests made in Glasgow
A Glasgow woman faces drug charges after being stopped by police on Tuesday. An officer on patrol observed a vehicle with an expired registration sticker along West Cherry Street. During the stop, consent was given to search the vehicle. Cocaine was located inside a purse along with a THC vape. The driver, identified as Harley Wells of Glasgow, was taken into custody and booked a Barren County Detention Center on charges of no registration, no registration plates and possession of marijuana as well as possession of cocaine.
Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
Tuesday Wrecks On Area Roads
Tuesday was a messy day on area roads with multiple crashes reported throughout the day. A semi wrecked on KY 335 between Loves Truck Stop and Rowletts, blocking that road for the morning commute. The truck possibly diverted along the route, which is not suitable for major truck traffic, due to a vehicle fire which blocked I-65 near the rest areas for several hours before daybreak on Tuesday. A wreck on I-65 just south of Munfordville near the Green River Bridge had traffic backed up for several hours in the afternoon. A vehicle collided with the concrete median barrier wall, throwing concrete in to both southbound and northbound lanes. Traffic was backed up to near Bonnieville before the scene cleared. Wrecks were also reported along I-65 just near Franklin, Glendale and Elizabethtown. Police reports from all of these collisions are not yet available, but it is suspected that wet roads, speed and hydroplaning may be contributing factors.
Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
Woman Arrested After Pointing "Weapon" During Confrontation
A Glasgow woman is charged after a disturbance at a residence on Lexington Drive. Police responded Monday to the location after a verbal confrontation between Christian Acree and two others. An incident report says Acree pointed a weapon at the male and female victims. The male was able to take the weapon away from her. Acree was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on two counts of wanton endangerment.
Wednesday, October 8th, 2025
Road Rage Incidents Prompt Officials To Issue Public Release
Authorities in Hardin County are urging residents to keep their cool behind the wheel following an uptick in road rage incidents. With multiple reports of extreme cases over the past few weeks, the latest happened this weekend near the square in Elizabethtown. Police responded just before 3am Saturday after shots were fired at a Lincoln SUV occupied by three adults. A man driving a Toyota SUV pulled out in front of the Lincoln requiring an abrupt braking reaction. The driver of the Toyota is identified as 28-year-old Kevin Felix of Louisville, who motioned for the Lincoln to pass. As the Lincoln maneuvered around the Toyota, Felix fired a pistol at the Lincoln rear window and drove alongside the victims' vehicle while firing two more rounds. Flock cameras were used by Elizabethtown Police to identify and track the Toyota. Felix was taken into custody and booked at Hardin County Detention Center on three counts of felony wanton endangerment and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. The Hardin County Sheriff's Department issued a press release and social media post of tips for drivers to remain calm and safe on both sides of road rage incidents. Among main points included in the release is not to engage aggressive behavior and provide additional space between vehicles at the beginning of any potential road rage situation.
Tuesday, October 7th, 2025
Cave City Woman Charged With Improper Communications With A Minor
A Cave City woman is charged with attempting to procure or promote the use of a minor by electronic means. According to an arrest citation, 30-year-old Krystal Brianna Sims is accused of communicating with a male juvenile for the purpose to meet for a sexual encounter. The Barren County Sheriff's Department was notified of her alleged involvement early last week and she was taken into custody Thursday. Sims is accused of sending the juvenile a Snapchat request and attempted arrange to meet in Cave City. She appeared partially nude in a video call with the juvenile. Sims told investigators the two did not meet and no physical interaction happened. According to records, she remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, October 7th, 2025
Two Florida Men Arrested In Hart County In Credit Card Fraud Case
Two Florida men are facing charges after attempted credit card fraud in Hart County. The Hart County Sheriff's Department was notified by an Uber driver who was suspicious of being requested to deliver a package to R & S Salvage Grocery at Rowletts. The driver transferred the package containing a victim's credit card to occupants of a vehicle with a Florida license plate in the parking lot. Afterwards, deputies conducted a traffic stop on that vehicle and identified 26-year-old Nickerson Baptiste and 30-year-old Gallego Entienne both from Miami. A strong odor of marijuana was detected and the package was recovered. Both men were taken into custody and transported to Hart County Jail and booked on charges of theft by extortion, possession of marijuana and receipt of a credit card for illegal purposes.
Tuesday, October 7th, 2025
Green County Woman Dies In Motorcycle Crash
A woman died Sunday in a Green County motorcycle crash. The incident happened along Ebenezer Road. The driver of the motorcycle is identified as Derrick Coyle, who was air lifted to Louisville for treatment of serious injuries. A passenger, identified as Hazel Rakes, was taken to Jane Todd Crawford Hospital where she was pronounced deceased. Investigation of the crash continues by the Green County Sheriff's Department.
Monday, October 6th, 2025
New Park City Mayor Seated
There is a new Mayor in Park City. Donna Scavo was sworn to the office during a special-called meeting on Friday. The move comes with the recent resignation of Larry Poteet. Scavo's appointment leaves an open seat on the city commission. Linda Burgess won the seat during a commission vote and will be sworn to the seat at the next regular Park City Commission meeting scheduled for October 14th.
Monday, October 6th, 2025
Barren County Fiscal Court Ready To Implement Special-Purpose Vehicle Ordinance
Barren County Fiscal Court has passed a first reading to allow street-legal ATVs and UTVs on roads within the county. The measure comes as many surrounding counties, cities and specific jurisdictions take advantage of an allowance made during last winter's Kentucky General Assembly permitting special-purpose vehicles to be registered and driven on public roads. The state law does not automatically make these vehicles legal, but rather gives local jurisdictions an opportunity to allow them as they see fit. Barren County Fiscal Court has been encouraged in recent meetings to consider a policy, partly by interest expressed for tourism potential to rent such vehicles in the Cave City area for Mammoth Cave National Park Visitors. A second reading for Barren County Fiscal Court's allowance policy is scheduled for their October 21st meeting. After talking with some state officials, questions regarding usage of these vehicles in the park is in question. There are designated trails for off-road vehicles in the area, but Mammoth Cave National Park is a federal jurisdiction, over which state law doesn't necessarily apply. Roadway usage for "special-purpose" ATVs or UTVs is not defined in park policy currently posted. With the current federal government shutdown, efforts to specifically reach out to the park with regard to the new law have not been successful. We plan to follow up with those officials when the federal government resumes normal operations.
Friday, October 3rd, 2025
KY 90 Happy Valley Road Corridor Improvement Project in Barren County Set to Begin.
A project to enhance safety and efficiency along a 9-mile section of the KY 90 Happy Valley Road corridor in Barren County is set to begin. Construction will be done in phases along the KY 90 route between Cave City and Glasgow. The project represents a more than $6.5 million investment in infrastructure improvements in Barren County on KY 90. The limits of the project are between Sanders Street (mile point 0.2) and U.S. 68 Veterans Outer Loop (mile point 8.5). The project adds alternating passing lanes and new turn lanes at different points along the corridor. Drainage improvement work, guardrail work, shoulder
improvements, passing lane extensions and vegetation trimming are also included in spots along the route. Construction is expected to begin Monday, Oct. 6 for work on a turn lane from KY 90 to Harry King Road. Motorists should expect lane closures and construction crews working from near Flint Knob Road (mile point 7) to Gibbons Road (mile point 5). The entire corridor project is expected to be completed in early fall of 2026. Scotty’s Contracting & Stone LLC was awarded the contract in July.
Friday, October 3rd, 2025
Gov. Beshear Announces $7.75 Million in Awards to Improve Local Bridges
As part of his commitment to ensure safer travel for Kentucky families, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Thursday the latest round of funding recipients from the County and City Bridge Improvement Program, awarding $7.75 million for 17 critical bridge projects across 13 Kentucky counties and three cities. The funding will repair, replace or preserve bridges to improve safety, extend their lifespan, remove lengthy detours and maintain important community links for Kentuckians. Barren County Fiscal Court is one of the recipients that will be issued locally.
Friday, October 3rd, 2025
Kentucky State Police Investigate a Fatal Collision in Allen County
At just before 12:00 p.m., Kentucky State Police Post 03 received a call about a fatal collision in Allen County. Troopers responded to the scene on Macedonia Road at Old Gallatin Road. A preliminary investigation indicates that a red 2010 Ford Fusion operated by Martin Arterburn, 68, of Scottsville, was traveling west on Macedonia Road. Mr. Arterburn’s vehicle went off the roadway and struck a rock wall. Mr. Arterburn was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Allen County Coroner. The investigation is ongoing and will be led by Trooper Adam Morgan.
Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
KSP charge Rockcastle County women with murder
On Sunday at approximately 3:03 AM, Kentucky State Police Post 11 London was contacted by Rockcastle County 911 Dispatch regarding a death investigation on Disputanta Road in Rockcastle County. Deputies had been following up on a missing person complaint, which led them to a residence on Disputanta Road. Upon arrival, they discovered human remains concealed beneath a tarp and other objects in the yard outside the residence. Detectives from Post 11 responded to the scene and contacted Tausha Flores Mejia, 40, of Mount Vernon, who was located inside the residence and detained without incident.
Following an interview, Mejia was arrested and charged with:
· Abuse of a Corpse
· Murder
· Burglary 1st
· Robbery 1st
· Tampering with Physical Evidence
· Receiving Stolen Property (valued between $1,000 and $10,000)
She was lodged in the Rockcastle County Detention Center. More Charges are pending in this investigation. Rockcastle County Coroner responded to the scene. Autopsy and toxicology results are pending. This case remains under active investigation.
Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
An assault arrest was made in Hart County
Munfordville City Police arrested 31-year-old James Dennis Wednesday. He was charged with assault, 4th degree; dating violence (minor injury). Dennis was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
A woman has been arrested by KSP in Hart County
A traffic stop was conducted Wednesday in Hart County by Kentucky State Police. 27-year-old Cheyenne Bryant was arrrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a substance. Bryant was transported to Hart County Detention Center on a $35,500 cash bond.
Thursday, October 2nd, 2025
Cecilia man arrested on child abuse charges
A 26-year-old man is in jail after being arrested Wednesday afternoon by Hardin County Sheriff's Office. Austin Robert Webster was charged with criminal abuse, 2nd degree-child 12 or under, which is a felony charge. Webster was taken to Hardin County Detention Center. Video arraignment is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. this morning in Hardin District Court.
Wednesday, October 1st, 2025
Hart County Sheriff's Office makes two drug arrests
Two drug arrests were made Tuesday by Hart County Sheriff's Department. 46-year-old Ron Grider has been charged with failure to appear, along with drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree - Hallucinogen, as well as possession of marijuana. He was lodged in Hart County Detention Center under a $57,500 cash bond. Also, 44-year-old Kesslie Hall was arrested and charged with probation violation (for felony offense), drug paraphernalia - buy/possess, trafficking in a controlled substance, 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine), possession of a controlled substance, 2nd degree - Hallucinogen and possession of marijuana. Hall was taken to Hart County Detention Center under a $50,000 cash bond.
Wednesday, October 1st, 2025
Woman injured in Glasgow crash
A two-vehicle crash has left one woman injured in Barren County. Glasgow Police Department reported the crash was at the intersection of State Avenue & Lexington Drive, where a 2022 GMC Terrain was traveling east on Lexington Drive. The driver, identified as Charlotte Perkins, attempted to make a left turn onto State Avenue and didn't see a westbound Jeep Wrangler, driven by Debbie Tinsley. Tinsley was transported to T. J. Samson Community Hospital with injuries. The crash is under further investigation.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Car crashes into a Bowling Green department store
A car crash occurred in Warren County late Monday morning. Bowling Green Police, along with Med Center EMS and Bowling Green Fire Department, responded to the scene at Roses on Russellville Road, where a car crashed through a brick wall. 78-year-old Peggy Sharer was reportedly attempting to park in front of the store. Sharer told police she thought her foot was on the brake , before it slipped onto the gas. No injuries were reported. However, the crash damaged merchandise and shelving in the store.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
KSP make an arrest in Hart County
39-year-old Nicholas Meredith was placed under arrest Monday in Hart County. Meredith was charged with tampering with physical evidence, persistent felony offender, theft by unlawful taking $1,000 or less than $10,000, strangulation, 1st degree (domestic violence related), assault, 4th degree (domestic violence) minor injury and persistent felony offender. Meredith was transported to Hart County Detention Center and is held under a total of a$75,000 cash bond.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Public Intoxication arrest made in Edmonson County
28-year-old Randall Ferguson was arrested Monday by Edmonson County Sheriff's Office. Ferguson was charged with public intoxication-controlled substance (excludes alcohol), burglary, 2nd degree, resisting arrest and menacing. He was lodged in Hart County Detention Center.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
A man who is already facing charges in Fayette County, was placed under arrest after a traffic stop in Barren County
39-year-old Jamie Lee Allen Butrum was arrested in Barren County after a traffic stop. Butrum is charged with failure to wear seat belts, failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 1st offense, license to be in possession and possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 2nd offense (methamphetamine). He is also being held for charges he faces in Fayette County. Butrum was lodged in Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Man arrested in Barren County on drug charges
45-year-old John Raymond Ladd was arrested Monday after a traffic stop. Ladd was charged with Speeding 18mph over the limit, possession of a controlled substance, 1st degree, 3rd or greater offense (methamphetamine) and drug paraphernalia buy/possess. Ladd was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center.
Monday, September 29th, 2025
Teen found safe over the weekend
The Warren County Sheriff's Office has been looking for a 16-year-old juvenile since Thursday. David Diaz was located Saturday and was found safe. No other information has been released at this time.
Monday, September 29th, 2025
Reds in Play-Offs
The Cincinnati Reds earned their first playoff berth since 2020 on Sunday. It's the first time in franchise history the Reds have clinched a playoff berth on the final day of the regular season. The Reds blew an opportunity to clinch a playoff spot on their own when they squandered a 2-0 lead in a 4-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. But they still got the National League's third and final wild card because the Mets were beaten 4-0 by the Miami Marlins. The Reds head to Los Angeles to begin a best-of-three Wild Card Series against the defending World Series champion Dodgers on Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. WLOC will have coverage beginning at 6:50 p.m.
Friday, September 26th, 2025
Hart County Senior dies in crash
A Hart County High School Senior died Thursday after a two-vehicle collision on northbound I-65 just north of Munfordville. Tributes began circulating on social media for the family of Schyler Oldham after he was identified as the victim in the wreck which occurred around 11am local time near Mile Marker 68. Oldham was a member of the Raider Football Team and the Cheerleading Squad. The incident was a secondary crash to an earlier wreck near Mile Marker 74. A third crash involving two semis also occurred near Exit 65. The string of wrecks happened with areas of scattered rain showers moving through the area. Major traffic backups were noted on the interstate and US 31W. Clearing the initial wreck took around nine hours as towing and recovery crews had to off-load hazardous materials from the involved commercial vehicle before opening the roadway. Traffic was moving on all lanes of the interstate by 4pm.
Friday, September 26th, 2025
Union Coating & Chemical Industries and local officials have announced Union’s new U.S. manufacturing facility in the South Cooper Industrial Park in Glasgow. Headquartered in Egypt, Union Coating & Chemical Industries is a leading global manufacturer of advanced powder coating solutions. Union will invest $11.9 million in the initial phase of the Glasgow facility, with plans to scale the investment to $20 million. The new facility will create 60 new jobs.
Friday, September 19th, 2025
Road Rage Leads To Confrontation And Gunshots
Just after 2pm Thursday, Elizabethtown Police responded to a reported road rage incident that escalated to gunfire along Ring Road and Leitchfield Road near Central Hardin High School. The incident began when an adult male and adult female victim were traveling on Ring Road in a Ford Maverick and were cut off by a Dodge Dart driven by Jeremy Yates, age 50, of Eastview, KY. Both vehicles stopped at a red light, where a verbal altercation occurred. During the exchange, a baseball bat was displayed, and Yates deployed bear spray on the victims, who then attempted to leave the scene, but Yates pursued them along Ring Road. At a subsequent stoplight, the adult male victim threw a ceramic tile at Yates’ vehicle before continuing to drive away. Yates then continued to follow the Maverick, making multiple turns before eventually cutting off the victims near Central Hardin High School. Yates then exited his vehicle armed with a firearm. In fear, the adult male victim drove toward Yates, striking his vehicle and then attempting to drive away. At that point, Yates discharged his firearm twice. One round struck the tailgate of the victims’ vehicle, while the second penetrated the rear window, passing between the occupants and striking the windshield. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Yates has been arrested and charged with two counts of wanton endangerment 1st degree-discharge of a firearm. Central Hardin was placed on soft lockdown during the event.
Friday, September 19th, 2025
Road Rage Leads To Confrontation And Gunshots
Join us for Friday night football... The Hart County Raiders travel to Brownsville to take on Edmonson County for a 7pm kick-off. Catch the action here on WLOC Sports, with pregame coverage at 6:45pm. The Caverna Colonels return home to host Jeffersontown, with a 5:30pm kick-off. Catch the Caverna broadcast on WLOCplus, available through wloconline.com and from the livestream link on our Facebook page.
Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Man Arrested For Indecent Exposure And Trespassing
A man was arrested Wednesday around Noon after trespassing and lewd actions at a laundromat. Hodgenville Police responded to the location on Shawnee Drive where a man identified as 43-year-old Dan McGrew of Shelbyville had been reported to police as disorderly after refusing to leave and urinating on the building in view of members of the public. Before police arrived, McGrew left the scene in a car. Units located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop as it approached the Hodgenville Square. Upon his arrest, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were also discovered in his possession. Dan McGrew is booked at LaRue County Detention Center on charges of indecent exposure, trespassing along with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Injury Collision Involves School Bus With No Students On Board
Emergency responders were called to a crash involving a Hardin County School Bus Thursday afternoon. The wreck happened just after Noon along KY 361 (Patriot Parkway) and KY 220 (Rineyville-Big Springs Road). No students were on board at the time. A preliminary report from the Hardin County Sheriff's Department indicates a passenger car was southbound on KY 361 and ran through a red traffic signal before colliding with the bus which was headed east on KY 220. The driver of the car was transported by helicopter to Louisville with serious injuries. The bus driver was taken to Baptist Health Hardin with minor injuries. A bus monitor on board at the time was not physically injured. The collision remains under investigation.
Wednesday, September 17th, 2025
Munfordville City Council Recap
Munfordville City Council met in a special-called session Monday afternoon. The meeting was announced during the previous city council session. Monday's agenda featured consideration for a second reading of an ordinance setting property taxes. A first reading of the ordinance was approved during last Thursday's meeting. The second reading from Monday's meeting passed with no opposition. Tax rates will remain the same as the previous year under the ordinance.
Wednesday, September 17th, 2025
Festivals Coming Up This Weekend
It is festival season. Three festivals are this weekend among Hart and neighboring counties. In Clarkson, the annual Honeyfest is underway today and runs through Saturday. This is the 30th anniversary of the Grayson County event. Find Clarkson Honeyfest on Facebook for a complete schedule of events. Greensburg Rotary Club's annual Cow Days Festival is Friday and Saturday. Vendors will set up Thursday evening with booths and events from 8am until 8pm both Friday and Saturday. Find Greensburg Rotary Club on Facebook for their full lineup of events. And, Horse Cave's Heritage Festival celebrates its 25th Anniversary this Friday and Saturday. Remember KY 218 will be closed from US 31W downtown to KY 1846 to thru traffic. Local traffic will be allowed on the east side of downtown on KY 218 up to the cemetery. Find the Horse Cave Heritage Festival Facebook Page for a full lineup of scheduled events.
Tuesday, September 16th, 2025
Bardstown Opens Permanent Licensing Office
With local residents splitting distance 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. Leitchfield also presents an option for local residents to obtain licenses. Last year, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's Division of Driver Licensing opened a new office in Bardstown, providing another option and some relief for the popular and centrally located Elizabethtown office. The Bardstown office initial location was temporary. Last week, KYTC announced the office has located in its permanent location at 201 Guthrie Drive, Suite C, next to the Nelson County Justice Center. Appointments are available Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm Eastern and can be made online at drive.ky.gov. Walk-ins are based on availability. A new skip the line quiz tool at drive.ky.gov also can help customers find out if they qualify to skip the line by renewing online and choose the license renewal process that fits their needs. There are also Saturday hours once a month and popup licensing events in counties without an office. First-time REAL ID applicants must visit a regional office in person, with proof of identity, residence and Social Security. For list of required documents to bring when applying, visit realidky.com.
Tuesday, September 16th, 2025
Young Woman Missing In Barren County
Authorities are helping in the search for a young woman missing in Barren County. A release from the sheriff's department asks anyone with information on the whereabouts of Tabitha Gamel to share it with police. She is a 2025 Graduate of Barren County High School and was reported missing about a week ago. Her last social media activity appears to be from last Tuesday, September 9th. A photo of Tabitha Gamel is posted on both Barren County Sheriff's Department and Glasgow Police Department Facebook pages. Call 270-651-5151 if you have any leads to help with the search.
Tuesday, September 16th, 2025
Man Arrested After Driving Intoxicated On I-65 In Hart County
A wanted man was arrested over the weekend after a traffic stop in Hart County. Kentucky State Police Dispatch received a complaint of a reckless driver on Northbound I-65 early Sunday where a caller reported nearly being hit by a black pickup which appeared to be operated in an erratic manner. A KSP unit observed the truck traveling in the outside emergency lane and a traffic stop was conducted just north of Munfordville. The driver is identified as 40-year-old Federico Gonzalez Gil of Nashville who emitted a strong odor of alcohol and failed breathalyzer and field sobriety tests. Another subject was in the back seat of the vehicle and was holding a small child. A citation indicates the man attempted to run and was taken to the ground as he resisted arrest. Use of a taser and physical force were both required during the arrest. Two troopers received minor injuries. Gonzalez Gil was taken to the Medical Center at Caverna for medical clearance then to Hart County Jail where he was booked on charges of reckless driving, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (third offense), endangering the welfare of a minor, first-degree fleeing or evading police (on foot), first-degree wanton endangerment of a police officer, resisting arrest, second-degree criminal mischief, failure of owner to maintain required insurance and driving on a DUI suspended license. He was also served a warrant out of Tennessee.
Monday, September 15th, 2025
Local Farmers Receive Assistance Through The State's Beginning Farmer Loan Program
Local farmers are among those receiving assistance from the Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corporation (KAFC), which approved agricultural loans totaling over $3.3 Million for projects across the Commonwealth at its monthly board meeting last week. Two Beginning Farmer Loan Program recipients are from Barren County, totaling just over $163,000 and one is from Hardin County, totaling $172,000. The Beginning Farmer Loan Program is designed to assist individuals with some farming experience who desire to develop, expand or buy into a farming operation. Beginning farmers may qualify for financing to purchase livestock, equipment or agriculture facilities; to secure permanent working capital; for the purchase of farm real estate; or to invest in a partnership or LLC. For more information on KAFC participation loans, contact your lender the Kentucky Office of Agricultural Policy at (502) 382-6093.
Monday, September 15th, 2025
Weekend High School Football Recap
The Hart County Raiders and Caverna Colonels both picked up football wins over the weekend. Friday night, Hart County defeated McLean County, 28-20, to improve to 3-1 on the season and Caverna defeated Eminence High School Saturday afternoon, 18-7, to pick up their first win of the season. This week, both teams are back in action Friday night as the Raiders travel to Edmonson County and the Colonels host Jeffersontown.
Monday, September 15th, 2025
Dream Home Winners Announced
The 2025 winner for the St. Jude Dream Home is Sandra Froggett of Bowling Green. The 2,200 square feet dream home for this year's event is located in South Haven Subdivision on the southern side of Bowling Green and is worth just under a half-million dollars. Several other prizes were also awarded in addition to the dream home grand prize. Closer to home, Wandena Hack of Leitchfield is the winner of a Houchen's Food Group $4,800 gift card and outdoor griddle and Judith Owen of Rockfield is the winner of a $5,000 Stor-Mor Portable Buildings gift certificate. Tickets are sold througout the year for the annual giveaway with money raised helping to ensure families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food, all so they can focus on helping their child live. Several national, regional and local sponsorships work to create the dream-home contest locally and in about 40 other cities around the country. Since these contests began just over two decades ago, around 340 homes have been awareded. Home sales tracking data indicates about 70% of winners sell their dream home, while only about 30% end up moving in.
Monday, September 15th, 2025
Munfordville City Council Recap
Munfordville City Council met Thursday afternoon. Though it was a special-called meeting, it was essentially a reschedule regular meeting from Monday. The council passed a first reading for property taxes which remain the same as the previous year under the ordinance. A second reading will be considered for approval at a meeting scheduled for Monday afternoon at 4:30. In other business, the council passed a second reading for an ordinance prohibiting the location of trailers within city limits. The financial report was approved and departmental reports were given along with a road paving report.
Friday, September 12th, 2025
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council met in special session Thursday evening with the lone agenda item to consider the annual property tax ordinance. A first reading of the ordinance was passed at Monday's regular meeting. Thursday night's second reading also passed. Horse Cave property tax rates will remain the same as the previous year.
Friday, September 12th, 2025
New Law Enforcement Officers Graduate From Academy
Two new police academy graduates are joining a neighboring county's law enforcement ranks. With Thursday's graduation of Class 561 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice in Richmond, Caleb Fisher and Philip Wilt both join the Grayson County Sheriff's Department. Caleb, Philip and their 36 classmates received over 800 hours of training during the 20-week course at the training center in Richmond. Other police agencies around the area receiving new academy graduates include Elizabethtown Police with one officer, and the Warren County Sheriff's Department is receiving four graduates from Class 561.
Weekend Sports Ticker
The Hart County Raider Football Team travels to McLean County tonight. Revised game time and kick-off is set for 7:30. Catch the game here on WLOC Sports. Following the game, we'll join Reds Baseball in progress. Cincinnati continues their west coast road trip to begin a weekend series with the A's.
Saturday, the Caverna Colonel Football Team travels to Eminence High School, just east of Louisville. Kick-off is set for 2pm Central.
Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Stolen four-wheeler investigation in Hart County
The Hart County Sheriff's Department is investigating the theft of a four wheeler and asking the public for leads. The 2025 model Honda Rancher was taken from a location in the 15000 block of Cub Run Highway overnight Monday. Anyone with information that could be relevant to the case is asked to contact the department at 270-524-2341. A photo of the ATV is posted for reference on the Hart County Sheriff's Department Facebook Page. The owner is offering a $1000 reward in the investigation.
Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Two Men Arrested In Appliance Scheme
Two Glasgow men are accused in a scheme to take appliances from Lowe's and privately sell them. Glasgow police followed up on a lead that 23-year-old Lowe's Employee Isaac Logsdon was pushing these items out of the store and were being picked up by 20-year-old Caleb McClellan with the appearance they were simply being picked up by a customer. Over several months, Lowe's discovered around $60,000 of unaccounted-for inventory. Detectives found additional leads through McClellan's Facebook Page. A search by warrant of Logsdon's Glasgow home resulted in the discovery of four refrigerators along with suspected marijuana. Both men were arrested Tuesday and booked at Barren County Detention Center. Isaac Logsdon is charged with theft, acquisition of retail merchandise for resale and possession of marijuana. He appears in court today and does not have a bond currently listed, according to jail records. Caleb McClellan is charged with theft and acquisition of retail merchandise for resale. He is also facing charges in relation to a shooting early Tuesday morning in Monroe County. His combined bond is currently listed at $300,000 with court dates scheduled for today and Tuesday.
Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Flags Are At Half-Staff
Flags are at half-staff today on two orders. It is 9/11, observed as Patriot Day, in observance of the anniversary of the terror attacks from 2001 and the lives lost in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington DC. The second order is in remembrance of Turning Point USA founder Charles James “Charlie” Kirk who was assassinated Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University. Flags at federal and state offices are to remain at half-staff through sunset on Sunday as directed by both the the president and the governor.
Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning. Departmental reports were given and among items of business, the court approved payment to the board of assessment, to apply for funds to pave roads, to apply for funds to pay for security cameras at the courthouse and to hire Branstetter and Carroll as architectural engineers for the multipurpose building. The court acknowledged both Hart County and Caverna Schools' tax rates which have been passed by their respective boards of education. A part-time road department employee was hired and the court approved a transfer of 15 acres located at the Bonnieville interstate interchange property to the Hart County Industrial Authority. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be Tuesday, September 23rd.
Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Man Dies In Tuesday Morning Motorcycle Wreck
A Tuesday morning wreck has claimed the life of a Green County man. The two-vehicle wreck happened just before 10:30 on Pierce-Donansburg Road near the KY 218 intersection. A preliminary report from Kentucky State Police says 56-year-old Anthony Hardwick was traveling south on a 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle. He crossed the center of the roadway and collided with a northbound 2015 Chevrolet Silverado, driven by 44-year-old Eric McKinney, also of Green County. Hardwick was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Green County Coroner. McKinney was not physically injured during the collision and declined medical treatment.
Tuesday, September 9th, 2025
Horse Cave City Council Recap
Horse Cave City Council passed a first reading for the annual ordinance adopting real and personal property, watercraft and motor vehicle tax rates at Monday night's regularly scheduled meeting. There is no change from the previous year's rate. A special called Horse Cave City Council meeting will be held Thursday at 5pm to present and entertain a motion to pass the second reading of the ordinance. In other business from Monday night, the council approved the Kentucky League of Cities mutual aid agreement, the updated Hart County Emergency Plan and the current period financial report. Departmental reports were given and the mayor’s report included an announcement for a ribbon cutting at Caverna Schools newly renovated tennis courts for this afternoon. The mayor also highlighted the upcoming Horse Cave Heritage Festival on September 19th and 20th, announcing this is the 25th anniversary of the current format of the event. He says if anyone wants to volunteer, they can get in touch with city hall.
Tuesday, September 9th, 2025
Man Arrested After Firing Gun To Break Up Altercation
Glasgow Police say a man was arrested after he fired a handgun at a location along McKenna Street Saturday. Officers responded after receiving a shots-fired complaint. Upon arrival, 25-year-old Mikal Johnson told police he attempted to get between two other individuals who were fighting. His attempt to break up the altercation was unsuccessful, leading him to fire one round into the air. All three subjects were standing on the road at the time of the incident. No injuries are reported. Mikal Johnson was booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of wanton endangerment. He appears in court Thursday.
Monday, September 8th, 2025
Munfordville City Council Meeting cancelled
Munfordville City Council Meeting will be held Monday, September 8th, has been cancelled. A special called meeting and public hearing will be held Monday, September 11th, at 4:30 p.m.
Monday, September 8th, 2025
I-65 North bound crash
At approximately 2:09 p.m. Saturday afternoon, units from Smiths Grove, Warren County, Bowling Green, Cave City and Park City Fire Departments responded to a reported single-vehicle accident with entrapment on I-65 NB at MM 42.6. Officials located a passenger car that had left the roadway and rolled over multiple times, according to witnesses. Bystanders had stopped to assist the occupants on the passenger side door to free one of the occupants. Medical Center EMS and Barren-Metcalfe EMS provided on-scene patient care. One patient was transported by ground to a nearby medical facility and a second patient was airlifted by AirEvac to a regional trauma center.
Monday, September 8th, 2025
Burn ban for Hart County lifted
By Executive Order of the Hart County Judge/Executive, the burn ban has now been rescinded. The burn ban was enacted August 29th by executive order. With Hart County receiving sufficient rain to reduce drought conditions, Hart County Judge Executive Joe Choate has lifted the emergency burn ban, effective Monday morning, September 8th.
Friday, September 5th, 2025
Jackpot Grows With Two Winning Tickets Sold In Kentucky
As announced Thursday, there was no grand prize winning Powerball Ticket, but two $50,000 winning tickets were sold in Kentucky. One was purchased in London and the other in Florence. Each matched four numbers plus the Powerball number. The jackpot for Saturday continues to grow and an estimated $1.7 Billion, which is the third largest in the game's history. The estimated cash option is over $770 Million.
Friday, September 5th, 2025
Head-On Collision Kills Woman On WK Parkway
Kentucky State Police and the Grayson County Sheriff’s Department responded following a fatal two-vehicle wreck on Western Kentucky Parkway Thursday morning. The head-on collision happened near mile marker 117 between Leitchfield and Elizabethtown. Preliminary investigation indicates a 2017 Honda Civic, driven by 30-year-old Francisco Tziquin, of Texas, was traveling westbound on the Western Kentucky Parkway when, for unknown reasons, he crossed the median and struck an eastbound 2008 Lincoln MKZ, driven by 25-year old Isaac Hearn, of Leitchfield. A female adult passenger in Tziquin’s car was pronounced deceased at the scene. Two other juvenile passengers in the car were transported to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville for serious physical injuries. Hearn was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for serious physical injuries. Tziquin was arrested and charged for leaving the scene and failure to render aid. He is booked at Grayson County Detention Center. Circumstances of his leaving the scene are not clearly defined by the state police preliminary investigation report.
Friday, September 5th, 2025
Vehicle Collision Kills Cow
The Barren County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a vehicle collision that resulted in fatal injuries to a cow. Late Saturday or early Sunday, the vehicle ran through a fence along Renfro Road near Haywood before striking the animal. The vehicle continued through the fence and back onto the road. A report from the Barren County Sheriff's Department indicates the vehicle might be a red or silver Pontiac as pieces of the vehicle were found at the scene. The property owner is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of a suspect. Anyone with information should contact the Barren County Sheriff's Department at 270-651-2771.
Thursday, September 4th, 2025
Martin Exits Farmers RECC Board After 30 Years Of Service
Hart County resident C.F. Martin, Jr. has retired from the Farmers RECC board. He has spent the past 30 years as a representative for District II. A press release from the cooperative says Martin's leadership helped shape many of the initiatives and policies that continue to benefit the cooperative and its members today. He served as chairman of the board twice and also served as the Farmers RECC representative on the Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives’ Board of Directors and two years on the East Kentucky Power Cooperatives Board of Directors among his many accolades.
SCRTC Ballots Ready To Be Mailed For Trustee Election
South Central Rural Telecommunications Cooperative is scheduled to mail ballots for the upcoming trustee election to member customers in District Two and District Five on Friday. District Two encompasses Canmer and Horse Cave exchanges. District Five is comprised of Temple Hill and Glasgow Exchanges. Ballots must be signed and dated to be counted and are due September 20th. Anyone with questions can call SCRTC at 270-651-2163.
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
Three arrested on kidnapping charges in Hart County
Three people face kidnapping charges after a weekend arrest in Hart County. Kentucky State Police was contacted Saturday afternoon by Louisville Metro Police for assistance in locating 40-year-old Michael Reynolds and 58-year-old David Fields, both of Magnolia. These two men allegedly traveled to Louisville, unlawfully entered a residence, forcefully took a female child after David Fields assaulted the child's mother, and then brought the child to Hart County. Police say the two men met with a relative of the child, identified as 66-year-old Shirlie Fields of Magnolia and then handed the child off. Troopers responded and interviewed Shirlie Fields, who confirmed she had picked the child up from both men. Police say she was aware of the child being taken from Louisville. A trooper on-scene recovered the child. All three adults involved were arrested and booked at Hart County Jail. Michael Reynolds is charged with complicity to custodial interference, along with a Jefferson County warrant for kidnapping a minor, first-degree burglary and fourth-degree domestic assault with minor injury. David Fields is charged by warrant for first-degree burglary, kidnapping of a minor and fourth-degree domestic assault with minor injury. Both remain booked at the jail. Shirlie Fields is charged with custodial interference and failure to use child restraint device in a vehicle. She was released from jail on Tuesday.
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
Motorcyclist struck by pickup
A Magnolia man was involved with a crash that killed a man on a motorcycle Friday in Russell County. State police responded just before 9pm to the location on KY 379 where 55-year-old William Miller of Russell Springs was stopped in the road on his Honda Shadow Motorcycle for an unknown reason. A Ram 2500 pickup was traveling north, driven by 33-year-old Daniel Turner of Magnolia. With limited visibility due to a number of factors, Turner was unable to see Miller before colliding with the rear of the motorcycle. Miller was taken to Russell County Hospital where he died from resulting injuries. Turner was not physically injured. Investigation of the incident continues. There is no indication of any contributing factor by Turner in the crash according to the preliminary Kentucky State Police Report.
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025
Roundabout Construction Begins Next Week In Greensburg
Work is scheduled to begin next week on a project to make improvements between Greensburg and Campbellsville on US 68 in Green and Taylor Counties. The first portion of the project to be constructed is a roundabout at the intersection of US 68 and KY 61 on the northeast side of Greensburg. This intersection has experienced 32 crashes, 11 injuries and a fatality in the last 5 years alone. The roundabout is expected to reduce the number of serious crashes substantially in addition to improving traffic flow. Excavation starts September 8th. The initial phase of construction will have little impact on traffic. The second phase will restrict left turns at the intersection from all approaches and through movements from KY 61 (Hodgenville Road) and KY 3535 (Industrial Park Road), with a 60-day window to complete that portion of the project. The second phase is expected to begin the second half of September through October and into November. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is working with local officials on alternate routes to navigate around these restrictions. Detailed detour information will be released before moving into the second phase of construction. The larger portion of the US 68 corridor project to widen and create a 2+1 configuration (similar to US 68 between Campbellsville and Lebanon or KY 55 between Campbellsville and Columbia) will begin next year and includes a roundabout on the Campbellsville end at KY 323/West Main Street. The completion date of the entire project from Greensburg to Campbellsville is September 1st, 2026.
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025
New Hart County Board Of Education Member Seated
A new Hart County Board of Education member has been appointed. Cub Run resident, Thomas Hockensmith, was sworn on August 27th and will fill the District #5 seat previously held by Tyler Holthouser, who resigned in July. Hockensmith attended Cub Run Elementary School and graduated from Hart County High School in 2006. He will serve (as appointed by the board) until a special election is held in November. That election will be for the remaining two years of the term to put the seat back on a regular election cycle.
Friday, August 29th, 2025
BOSK Union Vote In Limbo
Disputed ballots are putting results of a unionization election in limbo at BlueOval-SK. Early Thursday, United Auto Workers made claims for a slim-margin victory at the battery park after the two-day vote ended on Wednesday. But the outcome may depend on 41 ballots challenged to be invalid. The count is 526 to unionize and 515 against, plus the 41 in contention. The National Labor Relations Board administered the election and will be reviewing and deciding on allowing the ballots being challenged. Those eligible to vote in the union election included all full-time and part-time production and maintenance workers employed at BlueOval SK's-Glendale facility during the payroll period ending July 26. Challenged ballots could include safety and emergency response staff at the plant. Their eligibility was not determined when the NLRB directed the election. They were told they could vote but their ballots would be challenged with their eligibility resolved afterward, the NLRB said before the election. A decision date for the National Labor Relations Board is not clear.
Flags At Half-Staff
Friday, August 29th, 2025
Flags are at half-staff today across the Commonwealth in honor and remembrance of Minneapolis shooting victims. Two children were killed and 17 others were wounded in the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School.
Thursday, August 28th, 2025
Local Veteran Among Honor Flight Attendees
A Hart County man is among veterans from across the state who traveled to Washington, DC this past weekend as part of Honor Flight Kentucky. Luther Goldsmith and 64 other service men and women were able to spend time at veteran memorials made in their honor and see names of those with whom they served. Honor Flight provided breakfast, lunch and dinner for the group. Upon their return, around 1,000 people were in attendance at Bluegrass Airport to welcome them home, lined along a hallway with American Flags, signs and banners. Mr. Goldsmith described the day as "perfect in every way." He said the experience was humbling, emotional and wonderful to share with other veterans. He added, “it was such an honor to be selected and that it something every veteran should get to experience”. Honor Flights were originally intended for World War II veterans to have the opportunity to see Washington, D.C.’s many memorials, specifically the World War II memorial on the National Mall. Now that nearly all World War II veterans have passed away, thousands of Vietnam and Korea era veterans are honored for their service. Touchstone Energy has been sponsoring an Honor Flight for Kentucky Veterans since 2010. A Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Spokesperson says celebrating the service of these veterans is the mission of the Honor Flight every year.
Thursday, August 28th, 2025
July County-By-County Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment in Hart County increased from June to July, but remains slightly lower than a year ago. According to figures released by the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet, the county's July unemployment rate is 5.6% up from 4.8% in June. In July 2024, Hart County's Unemployment Rate was 6%. The same trend for a slight monthly increase with a annual comparison decrease is observed in neighboring counties, as well. LaRue and Metcalfe Counties are at 5.4% and 5.5%, respectively, followed by Hardin County at 5.9%, Barren County at 6%, Green County at 6.3%, Edmonson County at 6.6% and Grayson County at 6.8%. Across the commonwealth, Woodford county has the lowest number at 4.5%, while Martin County has the highest number at 10.8%. The statewide rate is 5.6% while the national rate is 4.6% unemployment. These rates are not seasonally adjusted. Raw unemployment figures typically see an increase this time of year with many seasonal workers wrapping up summer jobs.
Wednesday, August 27th, 2025
Business Destroyed By Fire
Fire destroyed a Green County business Monday evening. Firefighters were called to Murray's Auto on Hodgenville Road just before 7pm. Upon arrival, fire was observed one one end of the structure with heavy smoke and heat throughout the rest of the structure. Within minutes, the building was fully engulfed. Firefighters worked to protect an adjacent residence, which sustained some siding heat damage. The fire was extinguished and crews cleared the scene around 9:30. Six departments responded to the fire.
Wednesday, August 27th, 2025
Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday morning. In the jail report, Deputy Jailer Paul Gentry informed the court 136 inmates are currently being held at the facility. In the sheriff's department report, Sheriff Jeff Wilson told the court his department has acquired new body armor and carriers, and provided personnel training updates. The court approved a measure to pay bills via Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfers and gave approval for Judge Executive Joe Choate to sign an interlocal agreement with Barren and Allen Counties to promote and support agricultural development in the region and to apply for grant funding for the newly formed Barren County Consortium. The court appointed Matt Dennison to the consortium board. The library tax was set at 9.1% and the ambulance tax was set at 6.9%, which is unchanged for both from the previous year. The court approved removing Coral Linder and Elaine Diggs from the Solid Waste Board and added Daniel Hawkins and Ethan Moore to the Solid Waste Board. Carolyn Short and Andrew Houk were reappointed to the Hart County Library Board. The court approved the $12,000 purchase of land from Owen Harp, which is located behind the county road maintenance facility. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court will be September 9th.
Tuesday, August 26th, 2025
Vote To Unionize Begins For BOSK Workers
Around 1,500 workers at Glendale's BlueOval-SK battery plant can begin voting on unionization. United Auto Workers says the plant is currently the only battery production plant associated with "the big-three" automakers that is non-union. A release says votes will be counted beginning Wednesday. A rally to unionize was announced last November, after an estimated two-thirds of those hired so far signed cards expressing union interest. Many of those workers cite job security as their top reason for supporting unionization. When the announcement was made last fall, a BlueOval-SK spokesperson said the company desires to maintain a direct relationship with employees.
Tuesday, August 26th, 2025
Hart County man arrested for sex crimes involving a child
A Hart County man is facing charges for sex crimes involving a child. The Hart County Sheriff's Department arrested 25-year-old Christopher Hawkins last Tuesday at his home near Monroe after a tip reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children resulted in the Kentucky Attorney General's Office confirming Hawkins used his phone and an app in late June from his residence to upload a video depicting a child in a sexual manner. A citation indicates he admitted to sexual contact with the child. Christopher Hawkins is booked at Hart County Jail for first-degree rape of a victim under 12, distribution of material portraying a minor in a sexual performance and use of a minor in a sex performance. He is also currently charged with failure to appear. His combined bond remains listed at $154,300.
Monday, August 25th, 2025
Trooper Island Corvette Raffle Winner Is From Hart County
The winner of the 2025 Kentucky State Police Trooper Island Camp raffle drawing is from right here in Hart County. Sarah Alvey's ticket was drawn at the conclusion of the Kentucky State Fair on Sunday in Louisville. Nearly 42,000 tickets were sold at $10 each for this year's raffle. The prize being a new Stingray Corvette or $50,000. A release from state police says this was the highest total of tickets ever sold for the Trooper Island Camp benefit. Alvey says she is choosing the Corvette.
Monday, August 25th, 2025
Man Arrested After Intentionally Using Skid Steer To Flip Vehicles And Damage Property
A partner of a Cave City Tourist Attraction is jailed after a bizarre incident Saturday. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to Treasure Trove Park where 76-year-old Roy Eugene Spiker began operating a skid steer, flipping vehicles and damaging property. Police say a civil dispute regarding operation of the business fueled the described act of rage in which a damage estimate is reported at $750,000. Spiker is booked at Barren County Detention Center on three counts of criminal mischief and eight counts wanton endangerment. His bond is set at $200,000. He appears in court today.
Friday, August 22nd, 2025
Focus On The Family Founder Dies
For years, Dr. James Dobson was heard daily here on WLOC. Dobson hosted "Focus on the Family," a radio show encouraging good parenting and promoting family values. He passed away Thursday at the age of 89. Dobson founded the Focus on the Family Ministry in 1977, which had more than 1,000 employees at its peak. He left the radio show portion of the ministry in 2010, naming Jim Daly to take over the broadcast. Daly soon faced criticism by many conservatives for communicating a softened view on many hot-button issues compared to those expressed by Dr. Dobson.
Friday, August 22nd, 2025
Cracker Barrel Facing Heavy Backlash Over Logo Change
After unveiling a modified logo on Tuesday, Cracker Barrel is taking on harsh criticisms from patrons as the publicly traded company's stock dropped nearly 17% of its overall value this week. The day-to-day drop for Thursday was 12%. The restaurant chain and country store headquartered just south of here in Lebanon, Tennessee, has about 660 locations nationwide with Cave City, Bowling Green and Elizabethtown in our region of Kentucky. With a trimmed menu leaving loyal customers without many of their former "usuals" and a re-decorated atmosphere that has cut away at their iconic image, the logo change is the latest in series of changes that seem to aim at distancing the restaurant today from its cultural heritage. While the backlash is clearly observed in the media and on social media, current Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino said "people like what we're doing." She made the statement Tuesday on ABC's "Good Morning America". She says Cracker Barrel needs to feel like the Cracker Barrel for today and tomorrow, leaving some loyal customers in disagreement given the fact the restaurant chain has been built heavily on nostalgia.
Thursday, August 21st, 2025
Robbin Lane Paving Thursday And Friday
Motorists who will be traveling on Robbin Lane in northern Hart County should be aware of paving work scheduled for today and Friday. Crews will be laying asphalt along the route parallel to Nolin Lake just off of KY 88. Short delays will be possible as flaggers direct traffic around paving operations. Motorists should be prepared to stop and pay close attention to work zone signs and directions.
Thursday, August 21st, 2025
Wingstop Coming To Glasgow
A new restaurant is confirmed to be locating in Glasgow. Wingstop is expected to occupy a currently vacant space between Yamato Japanese Restaurant and Azul Tequila Mexican Restaurant in the strip mall in front of Walmart. The well-known chicken wings chain has posted job openings for the new location, including a position for general manager of the Glasgow location with a salary of $50,000+ annually. A timetable for opening is not yet available.
Thursday, August 21st, 2025
State Police Looking For Wanted Man
Kentucky State Police is searching for a man in connection with a reported burglary. KSP investigators say 45-year-old Willie Albany is wanted on a bond violation for second-degree burglary, fourth-degree assault and unlawful imprisonment. Albany is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, 200 pounds and bald with brown eyes. His last known location was in the Glasgow area. If you have any information on Willie Albany’s whereabouts, contact KSP Post 3 in Bowling Green at 270-782-2010.
Wednesday, August 20th, 2025
New Basketball Coach Announced At Caverna
Caverna High School has a new head boys basketball coach. The school made the announcement Monday, welcoming Josh Pittman to the sideline. Pittman comes from Success Academy in New York, where he compiled a 44-11 record. He has also coached at Manhattan College, Berry College and Center College, with multiple conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. Caverna's boys basketball team looks to build on a 17-13 finish from a year ago, when they made a 5th Region semi-finals appearance.
Wednesday, August 20th, 2025
Battery Production Begins At BlueOval-SK
Production of electric vehicle batteries has officially started with the first battery rolling off the line at the BlueOval SK Battery Park in Glendale. The roll out was celebrated Tuesday. The facility marks the largest build of its type in state history, with the joint venture between Ford and SK costing $5.8 billion. The partnership was announced in 2021. Around 1,500 employees have been hired out of the 5,000 originally touted. Rumors have been swirling following a Wall Street Journal article earlier this year that Nissan might be working with BlueOval SK to occupy the second building on the Glendale site. No official announcements of another tenant have been made. Ford has recently re-upped its commitment to the EV market announcing a new and more affordable model, even though cooled-off sales of electrics continue across the board.
Tuesday, August 19th, 2025
Resurfacing Work Begins With Base Failure Repairs
Roadwork begins today in preparation for resurfacing a portion of KY 1391 (Lone Star Road) and KY 720 (Flint Hill Road) in Northern Hart and Southern Hardin Counties. Over the next few days, crews will be digging out and repairing road base failures. Once complete, the repairs must set for a week, then asphalt paving can begin. Lone Star Road will be resurfaced from just north of Bonnieville to KY 224 (Millerstown Road). Flint Hill Road will be resurfaced from Sonora to about six-and-a-half miles west town. Motorists are reminded to slow down on these routes and anticipate work crews. Flaggers will direct traffic around base-failure and paving operations. Work on these routes should be complete in around two weeks.
Tuesday, August 19th, 2025
Runaway Juveniles Arrested After Stealing A Vehicle
Police responded to Life Connection on KY 357 at Buds Lake Road in LaRue County on Saturday, following two separate reports of runaway juveniles. Deputies canvassed the area, in search of four runaways, locating two of them. The other two fled the immediate area. Just after midnight Sunday, LaRue County 911 received a call of a vehicle break-in around Magnolia along US 31E. A resident sitting on his porch observed interior lights of the vehicle and saw two individuals inside. The pair used a gun they found inside the vehicle to demand the property owner retreat inside his house. The pair then fled into a nearby cornfield where they fired the gun at the house. Police were able to confirm these suspects as the remaining runaways. A search of the area was conducted, but they were not found. Around 7am Sunday, another call to dispatch from the Magnolia area stated a vehicle was missing. The suspects were found Sunday morning and arrested in Marshal County. There were no reports of injuries associated with the incident.
Monday, August 18th, 2025
Cave City Pursuit And Arrest
A man initially observed speeding is facing multiple charges after a pursuit in Cave City. Police clocked the vehicle traveling 83 in a 55 zone along KY 90 on Wednesday. Upon initiating a traffic stop, 26-year-old William Beard of Glasgow continued to accelerate, reaching a speed of over 120 while passing multiple vehicles heading into oncoming traffic. Beard turned onto US 31W where he was stopped due to congested traffic resulting from roadwork. Officers ordered Beard out of the vehicle at gunpoint and placed him under arrest. Police say Beard fled because his license was suspended and he didn’t want to go to jail. Beard is booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of speeding 26 miles per hour or greater over the speed limit, reckless driving, operating on a suspended or revoked operators license, possession of marijuana and fleeing police in a motor vehicle. His bond is listed at $7500 and he appears in court today.
Monday, August 18th, 2025
Woman Arrested For Setting Clothes On Fire In Store
A woman is jailed and charged with arson of an Elizabethtown consignment store. Emergency responders were called to Once Upon a Child Consignment along North Dixie Avenue Thursday afternoon. The store manager told police the suspect, identified as 35-year-old Shelli Davis of Louisville, entered the business and began setting clothes on fire and attempted to take items as she left. Elizabethtown Police located and arrested Davis. She is booked at Hardin County Detention Center for first-degree arson, second-degree criminal mischief and theft. Her bond is listed at $25,000.
Friday, August 15th, 2025
Convenient Store Robbery In Glasgow
Valero on the corner of West Cherry Street and North Race Street opposite Garcias Mexican Grill in Glasgow was robbed at gunpoint Thursday afternoon. Glasgow Police is searching for the unidentified suspect who appears to be completely covered by black articles of clothing and fully tinted glasses. The incident happened around 2:40pm. No physical injures are reported. While the photograph posted on the Glasgow Police Department's Facebook Page provides little chance of identification, it could still lead to tips from the general public who might have noticed anyone suspicious in the area at the time. Police did not disclose if the suspect fled on foot or in a vehicle. Anyone who may have noticed a person wearing such clothing Thursday afternoon or has any other information which might help with the case is asked to contact Glasgow Police at 270-651-5151.
Friday, August 15th, 2025
Two Busses Collide In Leitchfield, Injuring One Student
A school bus rear ended another bus Thursday afternoon in Leitchfield. The incident happened just before 1pm on US 62 while both busses were transporting students to Byrd Tool for class. According to statements from Leitchfield Police, the trailing buss experienced a braking issue and was unable to stop. One student received a minor injury to the face and was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment. No other physical injuries are reported.
Thursday, August 14th, 2025
New Officer Joins Munfordville Police
Munfordville has a new police academy graduate. With last week's graduation of Class 560 from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice in Richmond, Justin Dial joins the department. Justin and his 32 classmates received over 800 hours of training during the 20-week course at the training center in Richmond. Locally, Hunter Seiler is also among graduates of Class 560. Hunter is now on the force with Glasgow Police.
Thursday, August 14th, 2025
Woman Dies After Crash On Shrewsbury Road
A Leitchfield woman died after a crash last Friday on KY 187 (Shrewsbury Road) in Grayson County. The single vehicle collision happened just after 7am in the 3700 block. Preliminary investigation shows 59-year-old Mary Haynes was traveling north in an SUV and crossed the southbound lane before running into a ditch. The vehicle overturned and impacted a culvert before coming to rest upside down. Haynes was not wearing a seatbelt and was thrown around in the vehicle, according to statements from the Grayson County Sheriff's Department.
Thursday, August 14th, 2025
70-Year-Old Woman Beaten By 20-Year-Old Using A Bat
A 70-year-old woman was seriously injured in Grayson County after being assaulted by a 20-year-old male relative over the weekend. Statements from the Grayson County Sheriff's Department indicate Dalton Russell struck the victim several times, causing multiple bleeding injuries and a possible broken leg and arm. Russell allegedly used a bat to hit the victim during the incident. She was taken to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center for treatment. Dalton Russell is described as intoxicated during the assault. He is jailed at Grayson County Detention Center with no bond currently listed.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday in the Hart County Judicial Center. At the beginning of the meeting, Judge Executive Joe Choate said this is the first time fiscal court has held a session in the 18-year-old judicial center. He said the original bonding term will expire within the next couple of years, with the county taking possession of the judicial center, which is currently owned by the Administrative Office of the Courts. In departmental reports, Jailer Israel Bergenson says there are 128 inmates currently in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson says the recent surplus auction yielded just over $20,000. In the road report, Supervisor Kelly Rosser says the third mowing cycle is currently underway along with chip sealing and paving of scheduled roads. Animal Shelter Director Tony Roberts says an agreement has been signed with the Hart County Veterans Committee, for the new Animal Haven. He says title work is wrapping up and should allow for a groundbreaking around the end of August or early September. The court approved changing the name of East Fork Possum Hollow Road to J. W. Wilkerson Road to minimize confusion for emergency response. The court also approved the 2025 Emergency Operations Plan. The 2025 tax rate was approved. The county will use what is known as the compensating rate, which sets taxes at 9.4% down from 9.5%. Judge Choate notes property values have increased. The court accepted their flex fund disbursement from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Hart County will be receiving $302,763 for road resurfacing. Audit reports of Hart County Solid Waste and the Sheriff's Department were accepted before the court went into closed session for personnel discussion. When court members returned, three road department hires were approved. The next Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting will be held August 26th.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2025
Motorcycle Crash Seriously Injures Man
Another serious motorcycle crash in Barren County occurred Tuesday. A report from police identifies the motorcycle operator as Jody Glass, who was headed east along West Main Street on a 2017 Harley-Davidson, when a 2016 Ford Fusion, driven by Misty Logsdon, attempted a left turn from Shane Drive onto West Main. The two vehicles collided, seriously injuring Glass. He was transported from the scene by Barren-Metcalfe EMS and later airlifted to TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. Glass was not wearing a helmet. No other physical injuries are reported from the incident. This marks the second serious injury collision involving a motorcycle in the Greater Glasgow area in the past week. A Glasgow native from Campbellsville was killed Friday in a motorcycle collision in Taylor County near Green River Lake State Park.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2025
Updated Information: US 31W bridge inspection has progressed quickly and the portion of work requiring lane closures has
been completed. There will be no impacts to school traffic Wednesday or Thursday.
Tuesday, August 12th, 2025
Monday City Council Meeting Recaps
At Munfordville City Council's Monday afternoon meeting, a 1st reading passed for an ordinance regulating the location of trailers within city limits, along with a 1st reading for an ordinance amending the business license tax resolution. The council approved surplus items for sale and departmental reports were given. The next meeting of Munfordville City Council will be Thursday, September 11th.
At Horse Cave City Council's Monday evening meeting, a second reading was passed to amend the 2024-2025 budget to reflect actual income and expenses for the fiscal year. Departmental reports were given. Mayor Randall Curry's statements included a recap of the opening for the bypass connecting US 31W and KY 218. The mayor also announced the Hart County Local Emergency Planning meeting will be held at the Hart County Board of Education Office on Thursday, August 28th at 5:30pm.
Monday, August 11th, 2025
Lane closures on 31W in Munfordville
Lane closures on US 31W in Munfordville are expected to impact traffic this week. The rotation of routine inspections arrives on the bridge over Green River beginning Monday, August 11th. Inspection will require varying traffic patterns as crews work their way across the bridge through Thursday. Lane closures will start at 7am Monday and Tuesday, and then at 8:30am Wednesday and Thursday, to allow peak morning traffic to pass with the beginning of school. Closures each day may last through 6pm. Work schedules may be affected by unfavorable weather. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Officials say they understand lane closures over such a vital connection can seem untimely and inconvenient, but they are necessary to assure a safe and efficient transportation infrastructure. Flaggers will be conducting alternating one-way traffic around work crews. Motorists should play close attention to work zone directions, be prepared to stop and plan for the anticipated short delay in passing over the bridge.
Friday, August 8th, 2025
Locals Recognized For Land Conservation Efforts
A northern Hart County Father and Son duo, Randy and John Seymour, who own Riders Mill Farms and Roundstone Native Seed, are the recipients of the 2025 Kentucky Leopold Conservation Award. “Some of the world’s best conservationists are farmers,” Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell said. “This award is given to those who show the great stewardship for our agricultural lands." Randy and John were presented with the award at the Kentucky Association of Conservation Districts’ Annual Convention on Tuesday. Along with the honor, they received $10,000.
Friday, August 8th, 2025
Cave City Council Appoints Replacement Member
Following the June 27th resignation letter of Brandon Wright citing ongoing health concerns, Cave City Council has appointed a replacement. In a special-called meeting on Wednesday, Andrew Bagshaw was selected to fill the vacant council member seat. Bagshaw received a majority three of five votes with the other two going to Jamie Burnett, who was also nominated for consideration. The appointment is the third in as many years for Cave City. In what has been a recurring theme among some local city governments, Horse Cave and Munfordville have also been faced with replacing council members for various reasons over the past year. The next regularly scheduled meeting of Cave City Council will take place Monday.
Friday, August 8th, 2025
Man In US Illegally Arrested For Sex Crimes Against A Juvenile
A man the US Marshal's Office says is in the US illegally has been arrested in Grayson County for alleged sex crimes with a juvenile victim. Marshals and Grayson County Sheriff's Department officials located 45-year-old Juan Chavez-Trevizo, a Mexican national, at a residence in Leitchfield Wednesday. He is charged with three counts of rape, two counts of molestation of a child under the age of 13, four counts of molestation of a child with controlled supervision of the victim and one count of indecent behavior with a child under the age of 13. Chavez-Trevizo is jailed at Grayson County Detention Center and awaits extradition.
Thursday, August 7th, 2025
Kentucky State Police Looking For Man Wanted In Sex Crimes Case
Kentucky State Police Post 15 in Columbia is asking for public assistance in locating a male suspect involved in a sex crimes case. The agency reports 61-year-old Eugene Wilson has former addresses in Edmonton and in Lake Placid, Florida. He is wanted for sodomy and sexual abuse. Wilson is described as 6'-3" and bald with blue eyes along with a tattoo on his left shoulder. Anyone with information on his current location is asked to contact Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555.
Thursday, August 7th, 2025
New Kentucky Area Code Doesn't Directly Affect 270 Customers
You might have heard about Kentucky getting a new area code for phone numbers but it won't directly affect those of us in the 270 portion of the state. The new area will be overlaid on the existing 502 portion of the state. The public service commission says the 502 portion of the North America Numbering Plan will run out of numbers in mid-to-late 2027 based on current usage. The new three-digit code has not been confirmed, but is expected to be revealed within the next couple of weeks. With an overlay, existing 502 area code users will not have to shift area codes as in previous additions in the state. As a history lesson in area code implementation, Hart and Surrounding Counties were under 502 until 1999, when 270 was zoned for the western half of the state. Until then, residents could use seven-digit dialing except for long-distance calls. When 270 came along, so did 10-digit dialing. Kentucky's other original area code, 606 for the eastern portion of the state, was similarly split the same year with the addition of 859 for Lexington and the Bluegrass region. A lesser-known area code of 364 was the first overlay put in place. It was implemented over the 270 area code in 2014.
Wednesday, August 6th, 2025
I-65 Partially Blocked Tuesday Evening After Northbound Crash
Emergency responders were called to a crash along I-65 in Barren County just after 5:00 Tuesday evening. Northbound was reduced to one lane for about an hour after a truck with a trailer flipped. No serious injuries were included in the preliminary incident report. Investigation of the wreck continues.
Wednesday, August 6th, 2025
Person Rescued From Pedestrian Bridge In Greensburg
Tuesday afternoon, emergency personnel responded to a report of a person in danger of falling from the walking bridge in Greensburg. Two officers arrived on-scene and observed a female juvenile suspended over the side of the bridge who was being held by family members to prevent her from falling. Officers were able to climb barriers from each end of the bridge and pull the girl back to safety. Details of circumstances leading to the situation are not included in a preliminary report.
Wednesday, August 6th, 2025
New Kentucky State Police Post Commander In Columbia
There is a new Post Commander at Kentucky State Police Post 15 in Columbia. Public Affairs Officer Jonathan Houk says 22-year-KSP veteran Jennifer Sandlin has been appointed to lead state police operations in the 11 counties served by post 15. A native of Perry County, she has spent her career at Post 9 in Pikeville and Post 13 in Hazard, having served each as post commander during the past nine years. Post Commander Jennifer Sandlin is a decorated trooper. She has previously been honored with The Citation of Bravery in 2011, the Service Achievement Award in 2023 and several awards from the Kentucky Women’s Law Enforcement Network, including the Award for Exceptional Valor in 2009, the Award for Leadership in 2012 and the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022.
Tuesday, August 5th, 2025
Weekend Domestic Incident Results In Attempted Murder-Suicide
Authorities in Hardin County are investigating an attempted murder-suicide over the weekend. Sheriff's deputies responded to a shooting Sunday along Hayden School Road during a husband-wife domestic incident. A department spokesperson said the wife parked next to her husband to pick up their son. The husband fired shots, hitting the woman in the shoulder. She returned to her mother's home and called police. When officers arrived at her husband's location, he shot and killed himself. The child was not physically injured during the incident.
Tuesday, August 5th, 2025
Wanted Man Located And Arrested
A wanted suspect has been arrested by Glasgow Police. Officers responded to a home on Bowen Avenue where 20-year-old Abram Clover was found in possession of methamphetamine and a syringe. Clover was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and was served two active warrants.
Tuesday, August 5th, 2025
Driver Charged With DUI After Leaving Roadway And Hitting Building
An Edmonson County woman is charged in a weekend crash in Sweeden. Police responded to the intersection of KY 259 and Old Kyrock Road Saturday night where an SUV driven by 55-year-old Lorrie Skaggs of Lindseyville crashed into the Lane's Store building. Skaggs was southbound on KY 259 and exited the left side of the road, nearly striking homes before hitting the porch column of the store building. The vehicle came to rest several yards away in an adjacent yard. Lorrie Skaggs was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence.
Monday, August 4th, 2025
Woman Indicted In Fatal Wreck
An Edmonton woman has been indicted in Barren County in relation to a car crash that happened nearly three years ago. Charges against 47-year-old Heather Slater include reckless homicide, two counts of second-degree assault and first-degree wanton endangerment. The November 2022 wreck on Burkesville Road resulted in the death of 62-year-old Carrie Selner of Edmonton. She was a passenger in Slater's van when it crossed the centerline and struck two vehicles according to a Kentucky State Police report. Selner was pronounced deceased at the scene. Others involved in the incident were injured. However, none of those injuries were life-threatening.
Monday, August 4th, 2025
Man Accused Of Rape In Case Involving Teen
A man from Edmonton is charged with rape in a case involving a minor. State police were asked to investigate last Thursday after a medical professional reported a teen saying she had been raped by a 20-year-old man, identified as Tristan Prophet. It is alleged that he forced the girl to have sexual relations and told her that if she told anyone else, she would be in trouble. A police report indicates that during an interview, Prophet admitted to sexual relations with the girl, but he says she approached him. Prophet is currently charged with first-degree rape and he remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center. His bond is currently listed at $350,000 with an initial court appearance scheduled for this Wednesday.
Friday, August 1st, 2025
Local Musician And Banjo Maker Dies
Bluegrass musician and local banjo maker Arthur Hatfield passed away Thursday. The Barren County native and owner of Hatfield Banjos had been in declining health recently. In January, his banjo shop was destroyed by fire. A fundraising effort was organized to help him rebuild. Arrangements for Arthur Hatfield will be announced by A. F. Crow & Son Funeral Home of Glasgow.
Thursday, July 31st, 2025
Hart County Board Begins Replacement Process for Resigned Chairperson
With the resignation of Chairman Tyler Holthouser, the Hart County Board of Education has 60 days to fill the Division 5 seat. Holthouser represented Cub Run, encompassing the west-central portion of the county. The replacement process requires valid applicants. The board has published an official record of notice today, seeking applications for the appointment. Interested persons can obtain an application from the Hart County Board of Education Office at 25 Quality Street in Munfordville or by visiting the hart.kyschools.us website. For reference of the Division 5 area, a boundary map can also be found on the website. Hart County Schools Superintendent Bow Chenoweth says applications are due at the board office by 4pm Thursday, August 21st. The board may then choose to interview any applicants and act on an appointment. Chenoweth says if the board cannot come to a decision within the 60-day window, the state education commissioner is obligated to make an appointment. Once appointed, the incoming Division 5 member will serve on the Hart County Board of Education until a special ballot election in November of 2026. After the new member is seated, the board will have to elect a new chairperson, and (if needed) a vice chairperson in the event the current vice chairperson is selected. Anyone with questions regarding the process can contact the Hart County Board of Education Office.
Thursday, July 31st, 2025
Woman Dies In Crash Near Summersville
A woman died in a wreck Monday near Summersville. The collision happened around 4pm along KY 323 (Bengal Road). A description of the incident says Chanda Calhoun of Campbellsville lost control over her vehicle and overturned. She was pronounced deceased at the scene.
Wednesday, July 30th, 2025
Hart County Ag leader Reappointed To State Board
A Hart County agribusiness leader is being reappointed by Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell to represent Kentucky Farm Bureau on the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board. Fritz Giesecke, who has been farming and doing business in the Uno and Wigwam Communities for decades will serve on the board through July of 2029. The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board provide grants and incentives to help farmers and agribusinesses innovate and grow. Both boards meet monthly to review and approve loan and grant applications.
Wednesday, July 30th, 2025
Wingfield Church Road Bridge Open Under Reduced Weight Limit
The KY 1749 Wingfield Church Road bridge over Little Beaverdam Creek in Edmonson County has reopened with reduced weight limit of three tons. The reduced weight limit on the bridge is expected to be in place for about a month while the repair process is completed. The bridge closed on July 11th as a precaution due to a structural issue. The repair process began several days later. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Office in Bowling Green will notify media and the general public when work is fully complete and the reduced bridge weight limit is removed.
Wednesday, July 30th, 2025
Upton Man Dies In Motorcycle Crash
An Upton man died in a motorcycle wreck Monday night on Western Kentucky Parkway. The Hardin County Sheriff's Department responded to the scene around 9pm near the Grayson County Line. Preliminary investigation indicates a 2024 Indian, operated by 57-year-old John Barnes, was headed east in rainy conditions and lost control. The motorcycle crossed the median and entered the westbound lane before striking a semi. Barnes was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the semi was not injured.
Tuesday, July 29th, 2025
Man Arrested A Day After Leaving The Scene Of A Wreck
A man who left the scene of a wreck over the weekend was arrested Monday. Units with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office were notified that 19-year-old Barry Sexton was walking along US 31E south of Glasgow. After being detained, Sexton admitted to being the driver involved in the Sunday wreck. He and a female passenger had been drinking at Rural King before driving in the rain and hitting a tree along Matthews Mill Road. Sexton stated he attempted to get help by knocking on a door at a nearby residence but became scared and fled. The female passenger was extricated from the vehicle and taken to T J Samson Community Hospital before being flown to TriStar Skyline Medical Center in Nashville. An incident report says Barry Sexton was taken to the Hospital for medical clearance and then booked at Barren County Detention Center.
Tuesday, July 29th, 2025
Scammer Attempts Getting More Detailed
Scammer attempts continue becoming more detailed and audacious. Glasgow Police is receiving complaints that an individual is generating calls claiming to be Major Terry Flat and providing the officer's badge number. Accounts of the imposter include claims the call recipient has missed jury duty and/or has violations for failure to appear and contempt of court. The imposter is also claiming a summons has been delivered and signed for. The scammer closes with a solicitation to accept a fine payment. A release from Glasgow Police cautions citizens against providing information to anyone making such calls and urges reporting scam caller activity to law enforcement.
Monday, July 28th, 2025
Bank Robbery Suspect Captured
An arrest has been made in connection to a Friday bank robbery in Campbellsville. The incident happened around 9am Eastern at Citizens Bank on Main Street. Police received a call detailing a male subject, identified as 53-year-old David Razor Cox, who entered the bank and demanded money. Cox was able to flee from the bank with an undetermined amount of cash, prompting Campbellsville Police to ask for public assistance in finding him. Midday Saturday, Cox's arrest was announced by the department. He is booked at Taylor County Detention Center and is charged with a second-degree robbery, fleeing or evading police and second-degree tampering with physical evidence. His bond is currently listed at a quarter-million dollars cash.
Friday, July 25th, 2025
June County-By-County Unemployment Numbers Released
Unemployment in Hart County rose slightly from May to June, but comes in nearly one percent lower than a year ago. According to figures released Thursday by the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet, the county's June unemployment rate is 4.8% up from 4.3% in May. In June 2024, Hart County's Unemployment Rate was 5.7%. The same trend for a slight monthly increase with a annual comparison decrease is observed in neighboring counties, as well. Metcalfe and LaRue June rates are the same as Hart County at 4.8%, while Hardin County's rate is 5.1%, Barren County is at 5.2% and Green County is at 5.5%. Edmonson and Grayson are the highest of neighboring counties at 6% unemployment. Across the commonwealth, Oldham, Shelby and Woodford counties have the lowest number at 4%, while Martin County has the highest number at 9.5%. The statewide rate is 4.9% while the national rate is 4.4% unemployment.
Friday, July 25th, 2025
Man Dies After Being Stung By Bees
A man from Grayson County died this week after multiple bee stings. Emergency responders were dispatched Tuesday evening to a location near Clarkson. Fire department members from Wax arrived and performed CPR on 70-year-old Floyd Milliner before EMS arrived and transported him to Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center. Milliner was transferred to University of Louisville Hospital where he passed away early Wednesday. A funeral service for Floyd Milliner will be held Tuesday at Pleasant Valley Missionary Baptist Church in Clarkson. Arrangements are under the direction of Dermitt Funeral Home in Leitchfield.
Thursday, July 24th, 2025
Auto Theft Rising, AAA Gives Recommendations
Vehicle owners are being urged to make sure and guard against vehicle thefts this summer. A release from AAA says auto related crimes tend to increase with temperatures. A vehicle is stolen in the US every 37 seconds and vehicle theft costs Americans more than $8 billion annually. AAA says even if your vehicle isn’t stolen, it’s still a problem for everyone because auto related crime causes insurance rates to go up across the board. They say thieves are also getting more sophisticated, using technology to bypass keyless entry systems or launch relay attacks to gain access and steal vehicles. Tips include always locking your vehicle - even at home, never leave keys or valuables inside, park in well-lit, high-traffic areas, use steering wheel locks, alarms, or GPS tracking devices, turn front wheels sharply to either left or right and engage the parking brake. AAA also recommends checking with your insurance provider to make sure your policy includes comprehensive coverage, as many basic liability policies do not cover theft.
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
Lakes Still Affected By Spring Flooding
Area lake challenges continue even here in mid-summer, following record flooding from this spring. Nolin Lake State Park remains closed until further notice, with only the boat ramp open. Corps of Engineer campground sites on Nolin finished cleanup and repairs, reopening earlier this month. Corps boat ramps on Nolin are all open. At Barren River Lake, the last of closed Corps of Engineers campground sites also opened earlier this month, though the state park beach and other beach locations remain closed. The lake remains a few feet above summer pool, but there is hope of getting the Quarry Road Beach open within the next couple of weeks, according to a park ranger spokesperson. Other beaches on Barren River Lake, though, are in doubt for this season.
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
Fire Damages Residence In Big Clifty
Clarkson, East Grayson and Leitchfield Fire Departments responded to a mobile home fire early Tuesday morning. Firefighters arrived on-scene just after 2am along Langley Drive in Big Clifty, where smoke was visible from the front door and a window. Crews battled dense fog en route and had to contend with a large amount of contents within the structure to extinguish the fire. No injuries were reported, but the mobile home received extensive fire and smoke damage. Firefighters were on-scene for about two-and-a-half hours.
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
Summer Utility Bill Assistance Program Begins Next Week
With sweltering heat in the forecast, 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 28th at Community Action of Southern Kentucky Offices around the region. The program runs through September 12th or until funds are depleted. Qualified applications are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. 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 22nd, 2025
Man Charged In Sexual Abuse Case Involving Two Victims Under The Age Of 12
A man from Hardyville was jailed Thursday in a sexual abuse case. Kentucky State Police was dispatched to follow-up on a complaint against 40-year-old Daymon Horton, Jr., who is accused of inappropriate physical contact with two children under the age of 12. A citation narrative indicates he was interviewed and admitted to the alleged conduct. Daymon Horton, Jr. is booked at Hart County Jail with bond listed at $9,500. He is scheduled to appear in court Monday, July 28th.
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
Spring Storms And Flooding Disaster Assistance Deadline Approaching
The deadline is approaching to apply for FEMA assistance from spring storms and flooding. Hart County homeowners and renters who experienced damage or loss have until Friday to file. FEMA works with every household on a case-by-case basis. Representatives from the agency can explain available assistance programs, how to apply to FEMA and help connect survivors with resources for their recovery needs. Remember FEMA disaster assistance is not a substitute for insurance and is not intended to compensate for all losses caused by a disaster. The assistance is intended to meet basic needs and supplement disaster recovery efforts. For more information, call 1-800-621-3362, download the FEMA mobile app or visit DisasterAssistance.gov.
Monday, July 21st, 2025
Teen Dies After Crash On Wet Roadway
An Edmonson County teen died last week following a crash in Grayson County. A pickup spun out of control along KY 54 around 3pm Tuesday and exited the wet road before entering a ditch line and impacting a concrete culvert. An incident report says 16-year-old Eli Meredith and another male were both ejected. Eli Meredith passed away Wednesday afternoon at University of Louisville Hospital. He was an incoming Junior at Edmonson County High School. A public statement from Edmonson County Schools Superintendent Brian Alexander was issued over the weekend, sharing condolences to family and friends along with offering support for his fellow students.
Thursday, July 17th, 2025
Horse Cave Bypass Set To Open
If all goes according to plan today (Thursday, July 17th), final items for signage and striping will be complete and the new Horse Cave Bypass will open to traffic on Friday. Construction began in early 2024 after nearly a decade of planning by both local and state officials. The KY 218 to US 31W southwestern Horse Cave connector provides better access to and from Interstate 65 and industrial facilities, reduces the potential for railroad crossing collisions, and reduces costly wear and tear on existing streets which were not originally designed to handle such traffic movements. Scotty’s Contracting was awarded the $8.85 million construction contract. The original completion date was June 30th, but a couple of minor KYTC change orders along the project have allowed them time into mid-to-late July. The new road is designated KY 3553. Motorists are cautioned to expect new traffic movements on the KY 218 and US 31W ends of the bypass and anticipate vehicles making turns onto and from the new road. There are no new traffic signals being installed with the project. After the roadway opens, there will still be some construction activity in the general vicinity as crews finish up punch-list items.
Thursday, July 17th, 2025
Man Arrested In Glasgow On Federal Warrant And Additional Drug Charges
Sunday afternoon officers with the Barren River Drug Task Force and the Glasgow Police Department stopped David “Poppy” Franklin at a store on Lexington Drive to serve a federal arrest warrant. Detectives notice an odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle produced two bags of marijuana and cash. A search warrant was issued for Franklin’s residence, resulting in the discovery of a large quantity of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana, along with pills and currency. Poppy Franklin was transported to Warren County Region Jail and booked on the federal warrant for various drug trafficking offences. He is additionally charged in connection to findings by the drug task force. Additional charges against Franklin are expected.
Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
Missing Child From The Cub Run Area Found Deceased
The child who was the subject of Tuesday morning's emergency alert was found deceased. Around 8:30, authorities issued the IAN alert for the 5-year-old from the Cub Run area. About an hour later, Kentucky State Police confirmed the tragic announcement. The boy with autism was seen walking away from his home around 7am. Few other details have been officially released. Authorities we spoke with mid-day Tuesday said no foul play is involved.
Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
Green River Valley Water Welcomes New Customers
As announced in early June, Green River Valley water has assumed a portion of customers from Edmonson County Water District. A release from Edmonson County last month said about 5,000 customers would be transferred to Green River and Grayson County Water Districts. Billing changeovers happened earlier this month. Green River Valley Water District is hosting an informational meeting beginning at 5:30pm next Tuesday, July 22nd at Cub Run Elementary School. The meeting serves as a welcome to new customers who have been shifted from Edmonson County Water and will feature information regarding billing and a question and answer session. Food will be provided at the event.
Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
Hart County Fiscal Court Recap
Hart County Fiscal Court met Tuesday. During the meeting, Hart County was recognized by the National Weather Service as a "Storm Ready" county. Jailer Israel Bergenson stated there are 127 inmates currently being held in the facility. Sheriff Jeff Wilson presented the court with details on special purpose vehicles and announced the department's surplus auction for this Saturday afternoon in the sheriff's department parking lot. A bid from Scotty's Construction was approved for rubber modified asphalt. The public health tax for the Hart County Health Department was approved. The court announced an application for flex funds from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for work on Robbin Lane, Halltown Road and Rocky Hill Road. The court approved a first reading to change E. Possum Hollow Road to JW Wilkerson Road. A lease was approved with the Hart County Fair Association. The court hired two part-time employees for the road department and approved a salary adjustment for Shane Butler. The next meeting of Hart County Fiscal Court is set for Tuesday, August 12th.
Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
Missing Child From The Cub Run Area Found Deceased
The child who was the subject of Tuesday morning's emergency alert has been found deceased. Around 8:30, authorities issued an IAN alert for the 5-year-old from the Cub Run area. About an hour later, Kentucky State Police confirmed the tragic announcement. The boy with autism was seen walking away from his home around 7am. Few other details have been officially released. Authorities we spoke with mid-day Tuesday said no foul play is suspected at this time.
Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
Area City Council Meeting Briefs
Munfordville City Council was in session Monday afternoon for their regularly scheduled July meeting, which featured a relatively light agenda. A second reading passed to revise charges and fees for the use of city water and sewer services. The council also agreed to purchase a replacement excavator. Routine business included departmental reports from fire, police, water, tourism, code enforcement, cemetery and sports complex. Horse Cave City Council met Monday evening, also featuring a light agenda. The council voted to accept a first reading to amend the recently completed fiscal year budget to reflect actual income and expenses for 2024-2025. Departmental reports were given by police, fire and public works before adjournment.
Tuesday, July 15th, 2025
Man Arrested After Becoming Stuck In Construction Zone
A Cave City man is accused of driving drunk after wrecking his car in a Leitchfield construction zone. Work is underway to build a roundabout at the intersection of the Thomason Byway and Elizabethtown Road (US 62) near Walmart. Leitchfield Police responded to the intersection just after 11pm Friday where they say 40-year-old Darrell Sturgeon ran over concrete curbing the US 62 westbound approach island of the roundabout. His Chevy Malibu became stuck while trying to get out of the island. Sturgeon was booked at Grayson County Detention Center on a charge of driving under the influence. Earlier last week, officials with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet noted the need for drivers to use additional caution while traveling through the intersection as the concrete pouring phase of construction took place. Their traffic advisory specifically called attention to curbing and uneven pavement while emphasizing the importance of motorists staying in their lane space.
Monday, July 14th, 2025
Kentucky State Police Update Crash Investigation
A Kentucky State Police report says a juvenile involved in a late May crash on I-65 in Hart County died July 5th. The wreck happened May 30th just before 7pm near the southbound Hart County Rest Area between Horse Cave and Munfordville. Preliminary investigation indicates a 2014 Ford Focus, driven by 23-year-old Dru Smith of Glasgow was parked along-side the roadway. A 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander, driven by 31-year-old Cory Bowles, also of Glasgow, veered off the roadway, colliding with the parked vehicle. Bowles was transported to T. J. Samson Community Hospital along with Mindy Bowles. Mrs. Bowles was later air lifted University of Louisville Hospital. In addition, a male juvenile passenger in the Bowles vehicle was also taken to T. J. Samson Community Hospital and a female juvenile passenger was airlifted to Norton Children’s Hospital. The driver of the parked vehicle was also injured and was airlifted to University of Louisville Hospital. The female juvenile passed away at Norton Children’s Hospital weekend before last. As a result of investigating the crash, police charged Cory Bowles with two counts of first-degree assault, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment and fourth degree assault. The state police preliminary report stops short of indicating circumstances warranting charges being brought against Bowles. Investigation of the incident is ongoing.
Monday, July 14th, 2025
Identity Of Motorcycle Crash Victim Released By Kentucky State Police
Over the weekend, Kentucky State Police officially released the name of the young man who died in a wreck just south of Glasgow on US 31E Friday afternoon. The victim, identified as 19-year-old Zachary Raney, was operating a 2008 Yamaha motorcycle southbound and crossed the centerline, into the path of a northbound 2020 Freightliner semi, driven by 53-year-old Daniel Vega of Louisville. Raney was pronounced deceased at the scene. The incident happened just before 3pm between Windy Hill Road and Finney Road. Raney was an EMT with Barren-Metcalfe EMS and was also a volunteer with Haywood Fire Department.
Thursday, July 10th, 2025
Child Flown To Louisville After Being Backed Over
A small child was hit by a vehicle in Hart County Wednesday evening. Emergency responders were called to a residence on KY 88 just west of Munfordville. Kentucky State Police responded to media inquiries stating the child, who is approximately 18-moths-old, was backed over and transported by helicopter to Louisville for treatment. No other details have been officially confirmed.
Thursday, July 10th, 2025
Man Who Called To Report A Reckless Driver Arrested For Harassment
A man who called police to report a reckless driver is facing charges. A report says 37-year-old Daniel Hogan of Munfordville called dispatch Monday while traveling north on I-65 in northern Barren County. When law enforcement located the reported vehicle, they made contact with a female driver who said Hogan had been following her. She claims he will not leave her alone and has been harassing her. After further investigation, Kentucky State Police Troopers arrived at Daniel Hogan’s residence, where he was taken into custody. He was booked at Hart County Jail on a charge of harassing communications. He is no longer listed as an inmate.
Thursday, July 10th, 2025
Two Face Drug Charges Following Arrest In Glasgow
Two people face drug charges after being arrested in Glasgow early Wednesday. Police observed 31-year-old Logan Matthews and 22-year-old Miranda Holbrook along Samson Street. Further investigation led to the discovery of suspected synthetic marijuana in a bag officers say Matthews was holding before jumping over a retaining wall. Both were taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center. Holbrook is charged with possession of synthetic drugs. Matthews is charged with trafficking in synthetic drugs and fourth-degree assault, domestic violence with minor injury.
Thursday, July 10th, 2025
Man Charged After Sexual Encounters With His Niece
Police have made an arrest in a Barren County sexual abuse investigation. A Barren County Sheriff's Department citation says 32-year-old Kyle Isaac Ankney was taken into custody Wednesday on charges of first-degree rape of a victim under 12, first-degree sodomy of a victim under 12 and incest. An investigation began June 26th when deputies followed up on a sexual abuse complaint at Ankney's residence on Winn School Road just south of Haywood. An 11-year-old female provided accounts of sexual interactions with her uncle over an approximate five-month period. Investigators questioned Ankney last week in Allen County. He was booked Wednesday of this week at Barren County Detention Center and agreed to speak with an investigator, admitting to at least eight sexual encounters with the girl. He appears in court today.
Tuesday, July 8th, 2025
Man Charged
With Arson After Setting Off Fireworks Inside
Police say a man intentionally started a fire at a Glasgow residence
Friday by setting off fireworks inside. A report from Glasgow Police identifies
19-year-old Shawn Eric Green, Jr. of Bowling Green as a subject involved in a
verbal altercation at the home at Village Circle. Before officers arrived, Green
left the residence and was found in Bowling Green by Kentucky State Police. He
was taken into custody and booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges
of arson and wanton endangerment. His bond is now set at $15,000 and he appears
in court July 14th.
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Tuesday, July 8th, 2025
Hart County
Fair Attendance Announced
Around 8,000 attended the 2025 Hart County Fair last week. The number was
provided by fair officials on Monday. The fair concluded with a dry -- but warm
-- week. This was the first in several years that no events were canceled due to
weather. Fair officials say it was a great week and they appreciate the support
shown by our community.
Monday, July 7th, 2025
Student Contest To Design New Kentucky Ag Plate
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) is launching a new “Friends of Kentucky Agriculture” specialty license plate, and they want Kentucky 4-H and FFA members to design it. The contest is an opportunity for students to showcase creativity and support agriculture in Kentucky. The winning design will appear on license plates statewide and help fund state FFA, 4-H and Kentucky Proud programs. The student with the winning design gets a $500 award. The contest runs through September 5th and a winner will be announced by October 1st. The contest is open to all active 4-H and FFA members. Get details at kyagr.com/agfriends. The new KDA license plate featuring the winning design is expected to be available for vehicle registration early next year.
Monday, July 7th, 2025
Police Continue Looking For Missing Glasgow Man
Glasgow Police is needing help in locating Kirby Read. The young man is described as 6 feet tall, weighing 150 pounds. He is a thin-build with curly, brown hair in a Mohawk cut with a beard. Anyone with information is asked to contact Glasgow Police Department at 270-651-6165. Relatives say he is a special needs individual and they believe he may be attempting to travel and meet online friends in Tennessee or California, possibly by bus.
Monday, July 7th, 2025
Man On The Run For Over Two Years Arrested
A man who has avoided an arrest warrant for more than two years has been located. Hodgenville Police say 58-year-old Crispin Paris Perez was taken into custody last Wednesday evening at a residence in Buffalo. Perez is wanted for over $23,000 in unpaid child support. He remains jailed at LaRue County Detention Center on a felony charge of flagrant non-support, with no bond currently listed.
July 3rd, 2025
Additional Charges For Man Arrested After Pursuit In Glasgow
Additional information and clarification has been released regarding a Monday pursuit in Glasgow. Earlier this week, a report on the arrest of 43-year-old George Montreze Middlebrooks included a number of traffic and vehicle related offences. He also has outstanding warrants from Georgia. In the earlier report, his address was listed as Georgia, but he is currently living with a girlfriend in Glasgow. A report issued Wednesday through the Barren River Drug Task Force details additional charges. Following the vehicle and foot pursuit on Monday, a search warrant was issued for his local residence, near the location where he was apprehended following the pursuit. Detectives recovered crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, Ecstacy and prescription medications packaged in a manner consistent with trafficking. A large amount of cash was found and a firearm. Related charges have been added and more are expected. No bond is set. He appears in court today.
July 3rd, 2025
Eastview Foodmart Robbed At Gunpoint
Police in Hardin County are investigating a robbery at Eastview Foodmart. A report from the Hardin County Sheriff's Department says they were called after a suspect entered the business around 10:30 Monday night, displayed a firearm and demanded money. The suspect fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. No injuries are reported. Detectives are reviewing surveillance video and following up on leads. They ask anyone with information on the incident to get in touch with the sheriff's department by calling 270-765-5133
July 2nd, 2025
Cave City Council Member Resigns
Cave City will have to fill a council seat following the immediate resignation of Brandon Wright. In his letter to the city, dated Friday, June 27th, he cites ongoing health concerns as a reason for stepping down. The council resignation is the third in as many years for Cave City. In what has been a recurring theme among some local city governments, Horse Cave and Munfordville have also been faced with replacing council members for various reasons over the past year. Cave City Council has the right to fill the council seat within 30 days. If the seat remains unfilled after that time, the governor names a replacement according to protocol.
July 2nd, 2025
Glasgow Police Arrest Georgia Man Following Pursuit
For the second time in three days, Glasgow Police engaged in a pursuit resulting in the arrest of a Georgia man. Monday, an officer attempted a traffic stop on vehicle driven by 43-year-old George Middlebrooks. He fled at a high rate of speed along North L. Roger Wells Boulevard before turning on several side streets. He came to a stop on Hudson Lane then attempted to run on foot. He was taken into custody on Lexington Drive. Charges include fleeing in a vehicle and on foot, reckless driving, disregarding traffic control devices, operating on a suspended or revoked license and wanton endangerment. He remains jailed at Barren County Detention Center. No bond is set. Middlebrooks appears in court on Thursday.
July 2nd, 2025
Woman Arrested After Intoxicated Altercation
Police responded to a welfare check in Glasgow Monday resulting in an arrest. Units were dispatched to a residence along Cedar Street where several children were located inside. A report says 31-year-old Susan Elizabeth Rippy of Glasgow and another female were involved in an altercation. Rippy was under the influence of alcohol and became combative with officers. She was booked at Barren County Detention Center on charges of assault of a police officer, endangering the welfare of a minor, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Her bond was listed at $3,000. She was released later that day. Susan Rippy is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. Monday's incident is not the first time she has exhibited defiant behavior toward law enforcement. She was booked twice in early 2022 on charges that include disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, menacing and contempt of court.