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Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
18th district basketball tournament
In the championship game, in girls action, Green County will play the Hart County Lady Raiders at 5:30 p.m. In the boys, at 7:00 p.m., Green County will go up against Larue County. Listen to wloc and wloconline.com for live coverage of both games starting at 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Ferry service and park campgrounds
Houchin Ferry service and the park campgrounds will open for the season in the coming week. Houchin Ferry will begin spring operation on Sunday, February 26th. Mammoth Cave Campground and Maple Springs Group Campground will open March 1st. For more information, call 877-444-6777 or go online at www.recreation.gov.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Grain truck spill on Parkway
An early morning grain truck crash stopped traffic for hours Tuesday morning in Barren County. It happened around 6:30 p.m. on the Cumberland Parkway at mile-marker 18. Emergency Management Officials say the truck flipped, spilling debris onto the Parkway. Crews had to shut down the road to clean up the mess and all lanes were re-opened around 8:00 a.m.
18th district basketball tournament underway
In girls action from Monday night, Green County defeated Caverna 71 to 36. Micah Jones scored 29 points while Regan Kingrey scored 15 points and had 6 rebounds. In Boys 18th district basketball tournament, Larue County defeated Caverna 75 to 42. Derek Lindsey scored 18 points and had 9 rebounds. Coming up tonight in girls action, Hart county will play Larue County at 5:30 p.m. and the Hart County boys will play Green County at 7:00 at Green County. WLOC will have the broadcast of both Hart County games.
Jewelry burglary in Horse Cave
Horse Cave Police is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for entering a residence on West Dale Heights on or about January 20th. Items stolen include: 1 black onyx 14 kt gold diamond ring, 1 - 14 kt yellow gold ring with white gold inlays (12 small diamonds), 1 Mavado Luno sport watch, 1 Mangal 2 kt diamond necklace with yellow interlaced with black beads with diamond pendant (floral design). Anyone having information is urged to contact Horse Cave Police at 786-4357.
Horse Cave Police awarded Safety Grant
Horse Cave Police last week received confirmation from KLC on being awarded money from 2011-12 Safety Grant. Horse Cave Police in November 2011 applied for a Safety Grant through Kentucky League of Cities. On Friday, police received written notice they were awarded $2762.30 (50/50 match). This money will be used to purchase new tasers and other equipment specified by KLC.
Leitchfield man in critical condition
Tpr. John Adams is investigating a collision that occurred Monday on the Bluegrass Parkway, 15 miles north of Springfield.
64-year-old Ema Sapp, Jr. of Leitchfield was operating a 1995 Ford Taurus. He was traveling west on the Parkway when he ran off the roadway and struck a guard rail. Sapp was not belted and was ejected from the vehicle. He was airlifted from the scene and transported to University of Kentucky Medical Center. He is currently listed in critical, but stable condition. The cause of the collision is still under investigation.
Two juveniles found at man's home
Kentucky State Police in Elizabethtown say in the early morning hours Sunday they received a call that two female juveniles had snuck out of a residence on Hardinsburg Road, and were seen by the mother of one of the children being picked up by 33 year-old John Lashley of Cecilia, KY. KSP says both juveniles went to Lashley's home, where one of them was eventually returned to her mother. The other was found in Lashley's residence. Tpr. Charlie Miller charged Lashley with Custodial Interference , Unlawful Transaction with a Minor 2nd Degree, and Possession of Marijuana, and lodged him in the Hardin County Detention Center. A 17 year-old male juvenile was also involved in the incident, but was not charged. The investigation is ongoing.
Glasgow man arrested for porno texting
A recent investigation led to the arrest of a Glasgow man for allegedly texting sexual conversations and sending pornographic photos to two female juveniles, both of whom are 12 years old. 26 year-old Jerry W. Francis, of Glasgow, was taken into custody and charged with unlawful use of electronic means originating or received within the Commonwealth, to induce a minor to engage in sexual or other prohibited activities. Through further investigation and questioning by Detective Ann Phelps, Francis admitted to having committed the crimes over a year's time. Francis was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center and has since been released on a $2,500 surety bond.
2nd Annual Business Expo
On Tuesday, the South Central Kentucky Business Expo will open its doors for the second time to welcome businesses as well as individuals for an opportunity to network and create new business relationships. The Expo will be open to the public at FREE admission from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Cave City Convention Center. A ribbon cutting ceremony and featured speaker presentation will kick off at 12 p.m. T. J. Samson Community Hospital is the title sponsor of this event.
Reward offered for miniature cows
A reward is being offered for 3 missing miniature cows near Bonnieville. The miniature cows described as 2 brown and 1 black heifer went missing this past Wednesday night on the Rocky Hill Road near Bonnieville. Again a reward is being offered. Anyone with any information on the missing cows is asked to call 531-3549 or 786-4400 at WLOC.
Man dies in Columbia fire
Detective Jamie Richard and Arson Investigator Alex Wesley are investigating a fatal fire that occurred Friday in Columbia. Ky State Police received a call at 11:46 p.m. from Adair County Dispatch advising that they had received a call of a fire at 8601 Knifley Road. Upon arrival, Fire Department Personnel discovered a male subject inside the residence deceased. The victim, 23 year-old Richard Marrapodi, of Columbia, was pronounced deceased by the Adair County Coroner. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, however, no foul play is suspected at this time. An autopsy has been scheduled in Louisville and the results are pending at this time. This investigation is continuing.
Redistricting arguments continue
The Kentucky Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a legislative redistricting case this week. Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd had ruled that the new districts are out of balance and needed to be redrawn to comply with the "one person, one vote" mandate in federal and state law. Meanwhile, there is still confusion over re-districting locally. Here in Hart County, the names of Larry Jewell and Steven Caven are still listed and filed for the 53rd district. Dottie Sims, a former State Representative and a democrat withdrew from the new 53rd District and filed for the original 19th district, and Finis Vernon Hundley, of Hodgenville, has also filed. On the republican side, the current State Representative Michael Lee Meredith is unopposed.
High School drop out age
A bill to raise Kentucky's high school dropout age to 18 has passed the Kentucky House by a vote of 87 to 10. The house also has approved and sent to the senate a constitutional amendment to restore voting rights to some felons. Meanwhile, there is still confusion over re-districting. The latest ruling by the Franklin County Judge would restore all districts to their original status for the upcoming election. Here in Hart County, the names of Larry Jewell and Steven Caven are still listed and filed for the 53rd district. Dottie Sims, a former State Representative and a democrat, withdrew from the new 53rd district and filed for the original 19th district and Finis Vernon Hundley, of Hodgenville, has also filed. On the republican side, the current state representative Michael Lee Meredith will be challenged by Steven L. Meredith from Edmonson County.
Woman pleads mentally ill in murder case
A south-central Kentucky woman has pleaded guilty but mentally ill to killing an expectant mother and taking her baby last year. Kathy Coy of Morgantown entered the plea Friday in Warren Circuit Court as family and friends of the victim, 21 year-old Jamie Stice, looked on, all wearing pink ribbons. An emotional Coy pleaded to three counts - murder, capital kidnapping and kidnapping. She is set to be sentenced March 1st. As part of the plea deal, she will receive life in prison without parole. Stice's remains were found off a dirt road in Warren County near Bowling Green less than a day after she was seen leaving her house with Coy. The baby boy survived the attack. Coy had been set for a 2013 trial.
Barren County Sheriff indictment
Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton's Attorney, Guthrie True of Frankfort says Eaton and his fellow deputies are innocent of beating a suspect and then covering it up. The attorney says the indictment is "justified" and no one used physical force on 30 year-old Billy R. Stinnett after deputies put handcuffs on him. The sheriff, along with Danny McCown, Aaron Bennet, Adam Minor and Eric Guffey will be arraigned in federal court on February 29th. True said Eaton will plead not guilty.
Checks presented to Ky Arts Partnership
On February 2nd, arts leaders came from across the Commonwealth to celebrate the public value of the arts and to thank legislators for their continued support of the Kentucky Arts Council. Ceremonial checks were presented to organizations awarded Kentucky Arts Partnership operational support grants by the arts council in July 2011. Kentucky Repertory Theater received $20,557.
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET ON THURS. IN THE COURTROOM. AFTER JUDGE TERRY MARTIN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, REV. ALLEN DICE OF THE WIGWAM BAPTIST CHURCH OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. ROUTINE BUSINESS INCLUDED: APPROVING THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING, APPROVING THE TREASURERS REPORT, APPROVING PAYING OF BILLS, AND ROAD REPORT BY ROAD FOREMAN LARRY BUNCH. SOLID WASTE DIRECTOR KERRY MCDANIEL'S ANNOUNCED THE LARGE ITEM WILL BE IN APRIL AT MUNFORDVILLE, HORSE CAVE, AND CUB RUN. DAYS AND TIMES WILL ANNOUNCED IN MARCH. JAILER KEITH RIORDAN PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK FOR $12,000 FROM THE JAIL. JAILER RIORDAN ALSO REPORTED THERE WERE 136 INMATES IN THE COUNTY JAIL. OTHER BUS. INCLUDED APPROVING BUDGET TRANSFER #9, BANK TRANSFER #9, APPROVED GIVING LARRY BUNCH AND GORDON ARD AUTHORITY TO USE NO MORE THAN $12,000. TO BUY A USED 4 WHEEL TRUCK, APPROVED TO PAY SEC. OF STATE ANNUAL REPORT FOR PUBLIC PROPERTIES, APPROVED REGGIE PETITT AS DEPUTY CORONER, APPROVED SHERIFFS 2011 SETTLEMENT SUBJECT TO AUDIT, APPROVED THE JUDGE TO SIGN INTER LOCAL AGREEMENT WITH BRAD, APPROVED RETRO-REFLECTIVITY PLAN FOR REPLACING COUNTY ROAD SIGNS BY JAN. 2018, APPROVED CLERKS SETTLEMENTS AND FINANCIALS 2011, APPROVED MAGISTRATES REQUEST, AND APPROVED MAGISTRATE GARY GARDNER TO ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR SOLID WASTE 5 YR MANAGEMENT PLAN. THE COURT ALSO APPROVED 1ST READING OF FIRE DUES ORDINANCE. THE 2ND READING WILL BE HELD ON THURS. MARCH 1 AT 9:00 AM IN THE COURT ROOM WHICH WILL BE THE NEXT MEETING OF FISCAL COURT.
Glasgow man indicted for theft and drugs
A Glasgow man was indicted by a federal grand jury in Bowling Green on Wednesday for weapons charges, while still facing theft and drug charges from two states. 41 year-old Scotty Reece was charged with possession of a handgun by a felon and possession of a stolen handgun. Reece faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison if convicted and a fine of $500,000 with no more than three years of supervised release. He is currently being held in the Sumner County, Tennessee jail, the U. S. Attorney's release said.
Bus crash in Hardin County
Trooper Justin Spears responded to an injury crash Thursday morning at the 2000 block of New Glendale Road approximately 2 miles west of Elizabethtown in Hardin County. A 2011 Honda Accord, operated by 66 year-old Lolita Martin from Glendale, was
eastbound on New Glendale Road, while a 1998 Dodge Stratus, operated by 26 year-old Amanda Sims from Elizabethtown, was westbound on New Glendale Rd. A third vehicle, a 1994 International Bus, operated by 61 year-old James Wallace from
Elizabethtown, was eastbound on New Glendale Rd. The driver of the bus had just picked up children and was accelerating. Ms. Martin attempted to pass the bus and did not see the car driven by Sims approaching. Sims struck Martins car head-on. Ms. Martin's vehicle struck the bus in the side. Martin and Sims were transported by the Hardin County EMS to Hardin Memorial Hospital and treated for non-life threatening injuries. A juvenile female passenger on the bus was treated at the scene by EMS for minor injuries. Tpr. Spears was assisted at the scene by Tpr. Brian Mouser and the Elizabethtown Fire and Rescue.
Hart County defeats Bethlehem
The Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Bethlehem Wednesday night with a final score of 75 to 52. Lexee Wilson had 18 points and 9 rebounds, LIndsey Burd scored 17 points and 14 rebounds and Tess Priddy had 17 points and 6 rebounds.
CSX Railroad closing Tuesday
CSX Railroad will be closing Ky 1140 to perform maintenance just west of US 31W on Tuesday, February 21st. The closure is scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. Crews are expected to complete their work and have the road re-opened by the end of the day. Signs will be posted on each side of the crossing to alert motorists of the work.
Hart County Chamber Membership Drive
The Annual Hart County Chamber Membership drive will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, February 21st and 22nd from 9:00 a.m. til 11:00 a.m. on WLOC. The theme this year is "On the Move in 2012", promoting our local businesses and community. All businesses, individuals, and families are invited to join and help us reach our goal of 300 in membership.
Two arrested Wednesday in Horse Cave
Horse Cave Police Officer Sean Henry on Wednesday arrested 39 year-old Victor Singa, of Nashville, on charges of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 1st degree. Singa was lodged in the Hart County Jail. Horse Cave Police Chief Alan Shirley on Wednesday recovered a stolen utility trailer from Priceville. The utility trailer was believed to be taken sometime in January from I-65 interchange. Horse Cave was assisted in the recovery by Hart County Deputy Sheriff Kenneth Glass, charges in this case are pending investigation.
Stolen truck found in Cave City
Cave City Police recovered a stolen truck Tuesday. Cave City Sergeant Jeff Wright made a traffic stop on a blue Ford pickup on Grinstead Mill Road after a dispatch by the Barren County Sheriff's Office. Arrested were 24 year-old Troy Engram and 26 year-old Magan Howard, both of Cave City. They were charged with receiving stolen property under $10,000, endangering the welfare of a minor, wanton endangerment 1st degree and public intoxication drugs, and also possession of marijuana. A 4 year-old child was taken into custody by social services. Wright was assisted by the Barren County Sheriff's Office and Officer Wes England. Troy Engram and Magan Howard were both lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Search continues for missing teenager
State police continue to ask for the public's help in locating 19 year-old Brandon Crain, of Munfordville. Fliers have been distributed in the area and police have searched by helicopter and dragged the Green River. Brandon Crain was last seen wearing blue jeans and a gray hoodie. He is 5 feet 9 and weighs 130 pounds. He had worked as a greeter at the Glasgow Applebees. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Brandon Crain, is asked to contact the Hart County Sheriff's Office at 524-2341.
Two teens injured in Barren County
Emergency personnel were called to action Tuesday evening after a single vehicle wreck on Lyon School Road, in which two Barren County teenagers were air-lifted from the scene. The accident occurred when 18 year-old Brooks Webb, of Park City, was traveling east on Lyon School Road, rounded a downhill curve and lost control of a 1994 Ford Ranger causing him and his passenger 16 year-old Mattie Gibson, of Glasgow, to travel off the right shoulder of the roadway, down an embankment and strike a tree before coming to a final stop in a creek. Webb was air-lifted from the scene and flown to Vanderbilt Medical Center, where he remains in critical, but stable condition according to hospital officials. Gibson was also taken by air ambulance to the University of Louisville Hospital, where according to hospital officials her condition is listed as serious. Deputy Rodney Sponhouse investigated and was assisted by Deputy Aaron Bennett. The Temple Hill and East Barren Volunteer Fire Departments and Barren-Metcalfe Emergency Medical Services were first responders at the scene.
Meth Lab in Cave City discovered
Tuesday afternoon the Barren Edmonson Drug Task force and the Barren County Sheriff's Department responded to assist Cave City Police on a possible meth lab at 301 Owens Street. Police had an active warrant for Paul Travis Buley of that address. The found components of a meth lab and contacted the DTF and Sheriff's department. Consent to search was given and officers found 4 shake and bake meth labs along with chemicals and equipment used to manufacture meth, finished meth, marijuana and drug paraphernalia inside and outside the residence. Buley admitted that he made meth and stated he had just injected meth with rat poison. Cave City EMMS and the ambulance service were contacted. Mr. Buley had to be decontaminated and was transported to T. J. Samson hospital. He was checked and later released. Buley was transferred to the Barren County Jail and charged with outstanding warrants and additional charges of manufacturing meth. More charges are pending. The DTF was assisted by Cave City Police, Barren County Sheriff's Department, Cave City VFD, Barren-Metcalfe EMS and Emergency Management's Shannon White.
Two injured in Metcalfe County accident
A two vehicle accident in Metcalfe County Wednesday slightly injured two people. Detective Ricky Brooks investigated the collision that occurred 14.5 miles north of Edmonton. 55 year-old Mary A. Forrester, of Smiths Grove, was operating a 2000 Ford F-150 northbound on Ky 314 when she pulled into the path of a 2000 Nissan pickup that was westbound on Ky 218. The Nissan was being operated by 45 year-old Bobby G. Landis, of Greensburg. Forrester and Landis were belted and both refused medical treatment.
Two charges added in Iraqi terror case
A superseding indictment has been filed against an Iraqi man facing trial on terrorism charges, alleging he lied to gain refugee status and enter the United States. The court papers were filed late Wednesday in U. S. District Court in Bowling Green against 24 year-old Mohanad Shareef Hammadi, who faces a Jury trial. The two perjury charges were added to 10 previous charges in which prosecutors allege Hammadi tried to funnel weapons and cash to Al-Qaida operatives in Iraq. Hammadi and fellow Iraqi native Waad Ramadan Alwan were arrested in Bowling Green in May. Alwan pleaded guilty to 23 terrorism-related charges in December and is to be sentenced April 3rd.
Barren County Sheriff indicted
The Barren County sheriff and four other law enforcement officers were charged Wednesday with federal civil rights violations accusing them of beating a suspect and then covering it up in 2010. Barren County Sheriff Christopher Brian Eaton, three deputies and a member of a regional drug task force are charged with assaulting a person identified only as B.R.S. on Feb. 24th, 2010, in Glasgow, then taking part in a cover-up of the attack. Charged along with Eaton were deputies Aaron Adam Bennett, Danny Robert McCown and Eric Duane Guffey, a member of the Barren-Edmonson County Drug Task Force. All of the men face a charge of deprivation of rights. Eaton also faces a second count of deprivation of civil rights, one count of witness tampering, one count of falsification of a document and one count of making a false statement to the FBI. Eaton said in an email message Wednesday that he had not seen the indictments and declined further comment. The others couldn't be immediately reached.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Boys and Girls Basketball scores
In boys action from Tuesday night: Bardstown over Adair County 70 to 37, Barren County defeated Metcalfe County 73 to 43, Glasgow over Cumberland County 91 to 47, Green County 51 to Campbellsville 28, Greenwood 58 to Monroe County 58 to 40, Taylor County over Nelson County 62 to 59, Warren Central defeated Allen County-Scottsville 72 to 63. In girls basketball action, Adair County defeated Bardstown 72 to 43, Allen County-Scottsville 55 to Warren Central 55 to 39, Barren over Metcalfe County 45 to 30, Glasgow 71 to Cumberland County 24, Green County 70 to Campbellsville 36, LaRue County 48 to Washington County 48 to 40, Nelson over Taylor County 68 to 51. The Hart County Lady Raiders will be in action tonight at Bethlehem at 5:30 p.m. Wloc will have live coverage of the varsity boys game starting at 6:45 p.m. In a make up game Thursday night, Hart County boys will host Washington County in a JV/Varsity contest. WLOC will have complete coverage of the varsity game starting around 6:45 p.m. Caverna Boys and Lady Colonels will be on the road Thursday taking on Metcalfe at 5:30 p.m. Listen to the broadcast on 99.1 fm beginning at 5:15 p.m. And remember Senior night is Friday as the Hart County boys and the Lady Raiders will close out the regular season as they host Adair County at 5:30. Listen to both games on wloc and wloconline.com starting with the pregame show with the boys at 5:15 p.m.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Hart County Board of Ed Meeting
The Hart County Board of Education will meet Thursday, February 16th, at Bonnieville School at 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Civil War sites will get cleaned
Seven Civil War sites in Kentucky will get a scrubbing next month, and the Civil War Trust is asking for volunteers from around the state. The national effort includes more than 100 historic sites in 25 states and is called Park Day. Volunteers are needed for work such as raking leaves, painting signs and planting trees. Park Day will be March 31st. Starting times vary at each site. In Kentucky, the sites are Battle for the Bridge Historic Preserve in Munfordville, Battle of Richmond Park, Richmond, Columbus Belmont State Par, Columbus, Fort Boon Civil War Battle Site, Frankfort, Fort Duffield, West Point, Northern Kentucky Civil War Fortification System, Fort Wright, and Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Rowland sworn in for 53rd District
Representative Bart Rowland, of Tompkinsville was officially sworn in to represent the 53rd District in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Rep. Rowland, who will serve out the remaining term of former Representative James Comer, was sworn in Tuesday by John Minton, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court. The 53rd House District covers Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe and Monroe County.
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Legislation approved for Amish buggies
The House Transportation Committee has approved legislation that would allow the Amish to use reflective tape on their horse-drawn buggies rather than bright orange triangular signs that some object to on religious grounds. The measure was passed on Tuesday and now goes to the full House for consideration. The Senate approved similar legislation last week.
Caverna plays Thursday
Caverna boys and Lady Colonels will be in action on the road Thursday night taking on Metcalfe County in a boy/girl doubleheader. Game time is set for 5:30 p.m. You can hear the broadcast of both games on WLOC's sister station beginning at 5:15 p.m. on 99.1 It's Senior night Friday night as the Hart County Boys and the Lady Raiders will close out the regular season as they host Adair County in a boy/girl doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. The boys game will be played first. Join wloc and wloconline.com for live coverage of both games starting with the pregame show for the boys at 5:15 p.m.
Guilty pleas in Barren Circuit Court
8 people entered guilty please in Barren Circuit Court last week. Locally, 28 year-old Jennifer S. Byrd, of Cave City, pled guilty to the charges of Facilitation to Manufacturing Methamphetamine, Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine precursor and possession of drug paraphernalia. The Commonwealth recommended a five year sentence. Sentencing by the court is set for March 19th. Others pleading guilty are: 24 year-old Clifton Dewayne Chapman, of Leitchfield, 31 year-old Tony Ray Keen, of Glasgow, 24 year-old Thomas L. Harris, III, of Glasgow, 22 year-old Amanda G. Lutterman, of Glasgow and 30 year-old Adam Vanfleet, of Russell Springs.
Meredith running for re-election
Michael Lee Meredith of Brownsville has filed for re-election as the state representative in Kentucky's 19th House District made up of Hart, LaRue and Edmonson County. Meredith filed on Friday. This was a new development in the redistricting process after a Franklin Circuit Judge ruled on Tuesday that the lines imposed under this year's House Bill 1 were unconstitutional and the the coming elections should be run in the old districts. House Bill 1 had put the three counties in three different districts. Meredith commented, "I have spend the last year working to improve our district as a whole. When redistricting occurred, I was sad to hear that I would be losing both Hart and LaRue County, but I did file to run in the new district in which Edmonson County was placed. When the court ruled the new districts to be unconstitutional, I was excited to have the opportunity to run in Hart, LaRue and Edmonson County again and was proud to file my paperwork." Meredith is a 2007 graduate of Western Kentucky University and serves as the marketing officer at Bank of Edmonson County in Brownsville.
Information sought on break in
The Barren County Sheriff's Office is investigating a recent burglary of a garage in western Barren County that occurred sometime between February 8th and February 10th. Thieves made entry into the garage on Stovall Road after cutting the lock off the door. Stolen was a Yamaha Big Bear 350 four-wheeler with chrome wheels, a Yamaha 125 dirt bike, blue and white in color, two chainsaws, one Stihl and one a Red Max. Also taken were a Craftsman impact wrench, ratchet driver and chisel hammer kit. Anyone with any information regarding this crime or any other illegal activity is urged to call the Barren County Sheriff's Office at 270-651-2771 or the Sheriff's anonymous tip-line at 270-646-8771.
Hart County Fiscal Court
The Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, February 16th, at 9:00 a.m. on the 2nd floor of the courthouse. Items of new business include: Approve Reggie Petitt Deputy Coroner, approve Sheriff's 2011 settlement subject to Audit, approve Judge to sign Interlocal agreement with BRADD and discuss fire dues ordinance, also to appoint Magistrate to Advisory Committee for Solid Waste 5 year management plan. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 1st.
Hart County game rescheduled
The Caverna Lady Colonels will host Bowling Green tonight in a varsity contest starting at 6:00 p.m. The Hart County Raider Boys will host Washington County Thursday night in a JV/Varsity make-up game. Join wloc and wloconline.com for complete coverage of the boys varsity game starting at 6:45 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders will be in action Wednesday as they travel on the road to Bethlehem in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30 p.m. WLOC and wloconline.com will be broadcasting the girls varsity game live starting at 6:45 p.m.
Food Bank Commodity Program
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank Commodity Program will be distributing food at the Munfordville Baptist Church Thursday, February 16th, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and Friday, February 17th, from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon or until we run out of food. To qualify for this program you must: Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America, show proof that you live in Hart County, and only receive commodities one time a month. Also, the program for 60 year-old and older residents will be held. You must fill out an application and meet the income eligibility guidelines. On Thursday, please do not park near the gym doors before 1:00 p.m. School is in session and you will be asked to move.
Horse Cave City Council meeting
The Horse Cave City Council will meet in regular session Monday, February 13th, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. New business will include: Resolution to apply to Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund Board for funds to purchase subsurface rights to Hidden River Cave and establish a bio-inventory of the cave, paying off ladder truck lease purchase with budgeted capital outlay funds and to move the March meeting.
Amish can use reflective tape
Heart-felt letters from an Amish man to lawmakers in Frankfort are being credited for the Senate's quick passage of a bill that would allow Kentucky's Amish residents to use reflective tape on their horse-drawn buggies. Some object to bright orange triangular signs on religious grounds.
Indictments returned in child sexual abuse case
Kentucky State Police began an investigation into allegations of rape, sodomy and sexual abuse of a child last November. Kentucky State Police Detective Laura Isenberg presented the investigation to the Hart County Grand Jury in February and indictments were returned against 29 year-old Randall E. Banks. Banks was indicted for 10 counts each of Rape, Victim Less than 12, Sodomy, Victim Less than 12, Sexual Abuse, Victim Less than 12, Incest and one count of Persistent Felony Offender 1st Degree. Banks is currently lodged in the Three Forks Regional Jail in Beattyville, Ky for other unrelated charges. The investigation is ongoing.
Snow and sleet in the forecast
An upper level disturbance will bring light snow to the region mainly after sunset tonight. With cold air already in place, any snow is expected to accumulate on surfaces, where up to 1 inch of snow is possible by dawn Tuesday. Some light sleet or rain could mix in across South-Central Kentucky after midnight towards daybreak Tuesday. This light snow or wintry mix will allow roadways to become hazardous, so use caution while traveling overnight. A wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow will continue Tuesday morning. This will transition to rain during the day as temperatures warm. Roadways may be hazardous during the morning due to the wintry mix so use caution when traveling. Conditions should improve during the late morning and afternoon.
Horse Cave receives Cultural Certification
In a significant step toward linking cultural assets and economic development, First Lady Jane Beshear and Madeline Abramson, wife of Lt. Gov. Jerry Abramson, on Thursday announced the first five communities to receive Kentucky Cultural District Certification: Berea, Covington, Danville, Horse Cave and Paducah.
Railroad crossing closed in Bonnieville Monday
CSX Railroad will be closing KY 728 to perform maintenance in Bonnieville at their crossing site just west of US 31W on Monday, February 13th. The closure is scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. Crews are expected to complete their work and have the road re-opened by the end of the day. Message boards are located on each side of the crossing in advance of Monday's closing to alert local motorists of the upcoming work.
Two arrested in Cave City for burglary
Cave City Police Officer Wes England on Thursday responded to a possible burglary in progress on Owens Street in Cave City. Upon arrival Officer England located two suspects, 23 year-old Kimberly Skaggs, of Cave City and 19 year-old Bruce Horton, of Park City. Both suspects fled on foot but were later captured and arrested. Skaggs was charged with Criminal Trespass 1st, Public Intoxication "Controlled Substance" and Fleeing and Evading Police 2nd on foot. Horton was charged with Criminal Trespass 1st, Public Intoxication "Controlled Substance", Fleeing and Evading Police 2nd on foot and giving an officer false name and address. Both parties were lodged in the Barren County Jail. Cave City Officer Chris Edwards, along with Barren County Deputies Houchens and Sponhouse assisted in the investigation. Due to the suspected narcotics located on the scene, other charges are pending lab test identification.
Hart County man caught shoplifting
A Hart County man caught shoplifting has arrested on drug charges. The Glasgow Police Department received a call from K-Mart loss prevention advising a man had been witnessed attempting to steal nearly $40 worth of merchandise. When officers arrived on the scene, the man, identified as 48 year-old William T. Huff, of Magnolia, displayed slurred speech and was very unsteady on his feet. Huff admitted to being addicted to pain pills, but said he did not have a prescription. Huff gave officers consent to search his vehicle, which netted in the finding of six Loratab pills one Valium in a prescription container. Huff was arrested on charges of shoplifting under $500, possession of a controlled substance-3rd degree 1st offense, possession of a controlled substance-2nd degree 1st offense, and public intoxication of a controlled substance - 1st offense. He was transported to the Barren County Correctional Center.
Judge rules districts stay intact
A judge has ruled that Kentucky lawmakers can't implement newly redrawn legislative districts. Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd made that ruling Tuesday. Shepherd also set Friday as a new deadline for legislative candidates to file to run in this year's elections.
Salvation Army Unit meeting
The Hart County Salvation Army Unit meets Tuesday, February 14th, at noon, at the office in Munfordville. Please come, bring a friend and a bag lunch to learn how you can help others.
Schools could raise dropout age
Local school districts could raise the dropout age to 18 under a bill that's now heading to the House for consideration. The Senate approved the measure Wednesday. The legislation is an alternative to legislation being pushed by Gov. Steve Beshear that would uniformly increase the dropout age for all school districts from 16 to 18 by 2017.
Child pornography arrests
Kentucky State Police have arrested three men on charges related to child pornography. It was the result of search warrants pertaining to illegal internet activity executed by the agency's Electronic Crime Branch. One of the arrests followed an investigation spanning two states and involved a nine-year-old victim. 23 year-old Eric Dean Bryant, of Pine Knot, was arrested on January 30th charged with possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor, among other charges. He's lodged in the McCreary County Detention Center.
Man shoots wife in Meade County
A Meade County has been arrested after shooting his wife. 34 year-old Toni M. Lawhorn, was shot in the stomach but was able to flee to a neighbor's house where they called 911. 55 year-old Terry C. Lawhorn, of Vine Grove, was arrested Wednesday after Kentucky State Police say he eventually surrendered, but he has also been charged with wanton endangerment for shooting at police when they first arrived. He is lodged in the Meade County Jail. Toni Lawhorn has undergone surgery and is in the intensive care unit of a Louisville hospital.
Arrest warrant executed on Glasgow woman
Horse Cave Police Chief Alan Shirley Wednesday afternoon executed a Hart County arrest warrant against 58 year-old Judy Fields, of Glasgow, on charges of Theft by Unlawful Taking (firearms). While at work at T. Marzetti's stole a 40 caliber handgun from another employee's vehicle on February 1st, that was later recovered. Horse Cave Officer Bruce Neville investigated this theft and was assisted by Chief Alan Shirley.
Area basketball scores from Tuesday night
In area boys basketball action from Tuesday night, Hart County Raider boys defeated Butler County 59 to 55. Nate Morrison scored 26 points and had 11 rebounds. Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will host Glasgow Friday night in a boy/girl doubleheader. Also on Friday night, Hart County will be on the road as the Lady Raiders and Hart County boys take on Fort Knox in a boy/girl doubleheader starting with the boys at 5:00 p.m. Join wloc and wloconline.com as we bring you live coverage of both games starting with the boys at 4:45 p.m.
I-65 down to one lane until midnight
KYTC crews will have traffic pushed down to one lane of traffic from 7p.m. until midnight Wednesday night for the northbound direction of I-65 between the Cumberland Parkway and Park City. In addition, the northbound exit ramp for Park City will be closed during this time as well (7p.m. - 12 a.m). The southbound ramp will be open. The lane closure is necessary while crews move beams into place for the CSX rail road overpass. Motorists traveling between mile markers 43 and 48 may experience slight delays during this time and should anticipate slow moving traffic.
Rowland defeats Steele for representative
Monroe County Insurance businessman Bart Rowland has been elected State Representative in the 52nd district. A special election was held Tuesday to determine who would fill the unexpired term of State Representative Jamie Comer, newly elected Agriculture Commissioner. The race pitted Bart Rowland, of Tompkinsville, and Barry Dean Steele, of Knob Lick. The voter turnout in the 4 counties that voted in the special election was 15%. The total vote, Rowland 2699 to Steele's 1627. Rowland won Monroe County 1629 to 199, and Cumberland County 397 to 126. Steele won Metcalfe County 861 to 306 and Green County 441 to 367. Rowland will serve this term for the rest of the year. There will be a primary in May to determine who will pair off in the general election in November and with the new ruling from a judge yesterday, the districts for now will be as they were last election.
Hardin County Judge dismisses sex abuse charges
A Hardin County Judge has approved a prosecutor's request to dismiss sex abuse charges against a former high school teacher. Although Hardin Circuit Judge Kelly Mark Easton said he believed the case against former Central Hardin High School teacher Steven Gray should be retried, he noted that the decision to prosecute does not lie with the courts. Gray was charged with two counts of sex abuse in December 2010 after anonymous allegations were made. He denied the accusations. When the case went to trial, the jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision and a mistrial was declared. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Heather Paynter said in her request that she didn't think the evidence could be presented in a different way to produce a different outcome.
Two 17 year-olds will be tried as adults
Two 17 year-old Glasgow teens will be tried as adults for an alleged convenience store robbery. Joseph Roger Arbogast and James Allen Page appeared in Barren Circuit Court on Monday, January 30th, based on their recent indictment for Robbery - 1st Degree. These indictments stem from the October 9th, armed robbery of Zack's Market on Lexington Drive. Both individuals were initially charged in juvenile court; however, due to the nature of the crime and the age of the individuals, the juvenile court declared both to be "youthful offenders" and referred their case to Barren Circuit Court. According to Commonwealth's Attorney Karen Davis, the matter has been set for trial in circuit court on July 5th with a pretrial conference scheduled for May 14th.
Munfordville man arrested on theft charges
On Monday, Hart County Deputy Sheriffs Lanny Jewell and Caleb Butler arrested 53 year-old Alan Byler, of A & J Metals, 6415 Priceville Road, Munfordville. Byler was charged with Receiving Stolen Property under $10,000. He had purchased a 1968 GMC wrecker and a 1994 Nissan Sentra that had been stolen from South Dixie Hwy, Munfordville. Byler was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
WLOC Clothes for Kids Radio Auction
The annual WLOC Clothes for Kids Radio Auction will be the week of February 27th, Monday thru Friday, from 9:00 til 11:00 a.m. Donations are now being accepted including: crafts, tools, small appliances, theme baskets, toys, old coins and anything of antique value. You may bring your items to the WLOC radio station in Horse Cave on Hwy 31-W during business hours in the upcoming weeks. And we'll need plenty of baked goods, candies, cookies, etc. All donations are appreciated. Remember, Clothes for Kids is a non-profit organization and all monetary donations are tax-deductible. So get ready for the annual Clothes for Kids one week radio auction beginning Monday, February 27th.
Prescription Abuse in Kentucky
Gov. Steve Beshear and other state leaders are pressing for a coordinated effort to battle prescription abuse that is blamed for an estimated 82 overdose deaths per month in Kentucky. They highlighted two bills in particular. One would require all Kentucky physicians to use the state's prescription monitoring system, known as KASPER, and another would require all pain management clinics in the state to be owned by physicians.
Redistricting ruling soon
A Kentucky judge says he may rule by midweek on the constitutionality of legislative redistricting in a case that has the states' election filing deadline in flux. Kentucky's Democratic-controlled House and the Republican-dominated Senate have arranged legislative districts that lawmakers in the minority claimed to be unconstitutional.
Caverna and Hart County action
Caverna Boys will be on the road Monday night taking on Monticello at 7:00 p.m. The Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will take on John Hardin Tuesday night in a boy/girl doubleheader in an away game at 5:30 p.m. The Hart County Raider Boys will host Butler County in a JV/Varsity game starting at 5:30 p.m. Listen for play by play coverage of the boys varsity game starting at 6:45 p.m.
18th district basketball action
The Hart County Freshmen boys will play Green County in the 18th district Freshman Tournament at Larue County this Saturday morning. You can hear the live broadcast beginning at 9:50 a.m. on wloc and wloconline.com. The 18th District Basketball Tournament will be played at Green County this year. In girls action: #1 seed Green County vs #4 seed Caverna, #2 seed Hart County vs # 3 seed Larue County. In boys action, #1 seed Larue County vs #4 seed Caverna, #2 seed Hart County vs #3 seed Larue County. The finals will be held on Friday night March 2nd.
New York Giants capture Super Bowl
The New York Giants captured their fourth Super Bowl rallying for a 21-17 win over New England, their second Super Bowl triumph over the Pats in four years. The Giants are the first team with a 9-7 record to win a Super Bowl, winning their final two regular season games and four playoff games to capture the NFL championship. Eli Manning won his second Super Bowl MVP award in four seasons, going 30-for-40 for 296 yards and one touchdown pas and no turnovers.
Ladies Auxillary Pancake Breakfast
The American Legion Post 101 and the Ladies Auxillary are hosting a pancake breakfast this Saturday, February 11th, at the Hart County Veterans Hall in Rowletts from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. The cost is $5 for all you can eat. The menu includes: Pancakes with butter and syrup, sausage, bacon, eggs, biscuits, gravy, coffee, milk and orange juice. The pancake breakfast is held every second Saturday of each month.
Annual Earthquake Awareness Week
This is annual Earthquake Awareness Week, which will include the second annual Great Central U. S. ShakeOut drill Tuesday. The drill at 10:15 a.m. CST will be on the 200th anniversary of the largest of the great New Madrid earthquakes of 1811 and 1812, which created Reelfoot Lake. During the exercise, residents should drop to the ground, take cover under a sturdy desk or table and hold on for 60 seconds. The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi and Missouri are also participating in Tuesday's drill.
Fatal shooting in Adair County
Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Adair County. It occurred Saturday night at a home on Poplar Court in Columbia. 60 year-old Ralph Mercer and 42 year-old Edward Stickel both were handling guns while discussing the purchase of the. Police say the conversation led to an argument where Stickel allegedly pointed a gun at Mercer. Mercer then fired a round from his own gun shooting Stickel in the chest. Mercer called 911 to report the incident. Stickel died at the home. No charges have been filed at this time.
Area high school basketball score
In Thursday night's area basketball action, in the girls: Glasgow defeated the Hart County Lady Raiders, 57 to 51. Lexie Wilson scored 21 points and Lindsey Burd scored 17 points.
Caverna High School SBDM Meeting
There will be a Caverna High School SBDM meeting on Monday, February 6th, at 5:30 p.m. in the high school library.
Munfordville City Council meeting
The Munfordville City Council will meet in regular session Monday, February 6th, at 6:00 p.m. at Munfordville City Hall. On the agenda will include: review bids and award contract for 31-W sewer project, open bids for sale of 1998 Ford F-150 and equipment, hold second reading of Ordinance 001-12 (prohibiting the sale of herbal incense products and cannabinoids).
Lawsuit settled over drilling business
More than a dozen investors who put up a total of between $4 million and $5 million have settled a lawsuit with a bankrupt company in Barren County over accusations that the oil drilling business scammed them with big promises and no results. But, whether the investors ever see any money from the settlement remains unknown. U. S. Bankruptcy Judge Joan Lloyd must still approve the agreement between the plaintiffs and Mammoth Resource Partners, a Cave City, based oil and gas company. Under the terms of the settlement, one third of each claim by the investor's claims will fall behind creditors who have collateral. The remaining two-thirds of each claim would be paid only after all other creditors are paid and if there were any funds left.
Homecoming for Caverna Friday night
Homecoming is set for this Friday night as the Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will host South Warren in a boy/girl doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. The homecoming ceremony will be held between games. The Hart County Lady Raiders and Hart County Boys will be on the road Friday night taking on Barren County in a double header starting at 6:00 p.m. WLOC and wloconline.com will have complete coverage of both games beginning with the pregame show at 5:45 p.m.
Candidates filing for 53rd State Representative
Several candidates have filed for the new 53rd State Representative District consisting of Hart, Metcalfe and Green Counties. Those who have filed thus far include democrats: Larry Jewell, Barry Steele and Dottie Sims; Republicans: Fred Harbison, Bart Rolen, Steve Caven, Richard Treitz and Jeremy Wright. The filing deadline that was to have ended Tuesday has been extended by Franklin Circuit Judge Philip Shepherd to the end of business on Tuesday, February 7th, while the redistricting plan is under review.
Tompkinsville woman dies in crash
State police are investigating a collision that occurred Wednesday in the limits of Tompkinsville that claimed the life of 24 year-old Tiffany Porter. She was the only passenger in a 1998 Ford operated by her husband, 22 year-old Joshua Porter, both of Tompkinsville. The couple were traveling north on Ky 163 when Porter's vehicle hydroplaned and slid into the path of a southbound 1995 Chevy pickup operated by 41 year-old Raymond L. Martin, of Edmonton. Joshua Porter was transported and admitted to Vanderbilt Medical Center with serious injuries while Tiffany Porter was transported to the Monroe County Medical Center where she was later pronounced dead by the Monroe County Coroner. Neither were wearing seatbelts at the time of the collision. Martin, who was belted, was transported to Greenview Medical Center in Bowling Green where he was treated for non life threatening injuries. Troopers Daniel Stephens and Dewayne Holder are investigating and were assisted at the scene by Tompkinsville Police Department.
Two arrested in Metcalfe County for theft
The Metcalfe County Sheriff's department arrested two people Wednesday on theft charges. The department received a call from Metcalfe Farm Supply that two individuals had left the store with unpaid merchandise. Deputy Allen Huffman, located the suspects vehicle and after an investigation located two unopened chainsaws belonging to Metcalfe Farm Supply along with marijuana roaches. 47 year old Jackie Lee Bowles & 28 year old Jennifer Stephanie Byrd of 941 Big Meadow Rd. were arrested and charged with theft and drug charges. Deputy Huffman was assisted by Sheriff Rondall Shirley, Deputy Neal and Officer Wilson from the Edmonton Police Department.
Citizens warned of area mail scam
Metcalfe County, Sheriff Rondall Shirley is warning area citizens about a possible scam. The sheriff's office says a company called HomeServe is soliciting water line insurance coverage in the area. It's reported a number of people, including residents of Hart County, have received a letter in the mail advertising insurance for a monthly fee. According to the Better Business Bureau the company has had 137 complaints filed against them. Sheriff Shirley says he cannot confirm it is a definite scam, but he advises citizens to use extreme caution.
#2 Marion defeats Hart County Lady Raiders
In Monday night girls area high school basketball action, the Hart County Lady Raiders were defeated by the Marion County girls with a final score of 70 to 47. Lexie Wilson scored 15 points and had 6 rebounds, while Lindsey Burd scored 10 points and had 11 rebounds. Coming up tonight, the Hart County Raider Boys will travel to take on Metcalfe County in a JV/Varsity contest at 6:00 p.m. Join wloc and wloconline.com for play by play action of the varsity boys game starting at 7:15 p.m.
Horse Cave man arrested on forgery
Horse Cave Police Chief Alan Shirley on Friday charged 27 year-old Darrell Davidson, of South Dixie Hwy, Horse Cave, with charges of Forgery 2nd degree. Chief Shirley learned through the investigation that Davidson forged checks on another person at IGA Grocery and IGA Express between October 14th through November 23rd.
Two vehicle crash in Barren County
On Monday deputies with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office and other emergency personnel were dispatched to a two vehicle crash east of Glasgow on Lecta-Kino Road. 37-year-old Ashley B. Martin of Glasgow who was eastbound in her 2005 Kia Sportage, crossed the center line after being blinded by the sunlight and struck head-on a 1996 Buick driven by 30-year-old James N. Howell of Glasgow. Martin and a passenger in Howell’s vehicle 54-year-old James M. Howell of Glasgow were transported by Barren-Metcalfe Emergency Medical Services to T. J. Samson Community Hospital, where they were later released. James N. Howell refused medical transport. Deputy Steve Runyon investigated and was assisted by Deputy Bobby McCown and Detective Rusty Anderson. The East Barren Volunteer Fire Department also responded to the scene.
Clinton County death investigation
A death investigation is underway in Clinton County after a woman's car was found submerged in a pond, and the driver found dead in a field a half-mile away. Kentucky State Police in Columbia say 24-year-old Casey Burchett's car was found on Huntersville Road around 11 o'clock Sunday morning. But they say her body wasn't found until nine o'clock Monday morning in a field half-a-mile away from the car. KSP does not suspect foul play, but an autopsy will be performed in Frankfort.
Search continues for Munfordville teen
Area communities are working together to find 19 year old Brandon Crain of Munfordville who went missing last Thursday. The past few days family, friends and community members have been passing out flyers all over the area. The Hart County Sheriff's Department is leading the investigation. They have been searching for nearly four days and have a lot of help from other law enforcement in the area. Currently, law enforcement do not expect foul play. Brandon Crain has brownish blond hair and brown eyes. He is 5'9" and 130 pounds. If you have seen him call 524-2341 or Kentucky State Police by dialing 911.
Three Metcalfe residents arrested for meth
Three people have been arrested in Metcalfe County after an anonymous tip of drug activity. Sheriff Rondall Shirley and Deputy Mark Jandt of the Metcalfe County Sheriff’s Office responded to an anonymous tip on Friday, January 27 of possible illegal drug activity due to a strong chemical odor coming from 184 Dry Fork Road in Metcalfe County. Upon arrival officers detected the strong odor as soon as they opened their car doors and they noticed a smoky haze coming from the detached garage. After a search warrant was obtained for the residence an active meth lab was found along with Coleman Fuel, Ammonia Nitrate and other components used to make meth. There was also a discarded meth lab found in a burn pile. Deputy Mark Jandt arrested 26 year old Jason A. Smith and 19 year old Chesaney A. Dile both of Edmonton and 43 year old Ricky L. Morrow of Summer Shade. All three were charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine, 1st offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1st degree, 1st degree, Methamphetamine; Possession of Marijuana and Unlawful Possession of a Meth Precursor, 1st offense. All three were taken to the Barren County Correctional Center. A Juvenile at the scene was also arrested and released into the custody of his mother. Also assisting in the arrest was Constable Wayne Bunch and Constable Stanley.
Ladies night in area basketball
The Caverna Lady Colonels will be in action Monday night as they travel to take on Warren East at 6:00 p.m. The Hart County Lady Raiders will host highly ranked Marion County tonight in a JV/Varsity contest starting at 5:30 p.m. Join wloc and wloconline.com for live coverage of the Lady Raiders games starting with the pregame show around 6:45 p.m. Tuesday night, Hart County boys will travel on the road to take on Metcalfe County in a JV/Varsity contest starting at 6:00 p.m. Join us for play by play action starting around 7:15 p.m. on wloc and wloconline.com.
4-H Soup and Chili Lunch Friday
Hart County 4-H is hosting a soup and chili lunch Friday at the Hart County Extension Office from 10:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. The cost is $5 and includes: Potato Soup or Chili, Pimento Cheese or Peanut Butter Sandwich, Crackers, Homemade pies, cookies or brownies. Dine-in, carry out or delivery is available. Drinks are included with dine-in only. Delivery orders will be accepted through Thursday afternoon. Orders can be faxed to 524-2453 or e-mail lbranste@uky.edu. All proceeds will benefit the John Swack 4-H
Scholarship Fund.
Elizabethtown toddler dies from injuries
Kentucky State Police say a 2 year-old child has died from injuries that allegedly occurred while she was with a babysitter. 28 year-old Ashley N. Chapman, of Vine Grove, was arrested Thursday and has been held in the Hardin County Detention Center. An arrest warrant alleges that Chapman struck and shook the child. State police say charges against Chapman will likely be upgraded.
Collision near Edmonton
Trooper Logan Richardson investigated a collision that occurred Saturday night 2 miles west of Edmonton. 30 year-old Rita Houchens, of Edmonton, was operating a 2001 Chrysler eastbound on US 68/80. 64 year-old Roger Harper, of Edmonton, was operating a 2004 Dodge also eastbound on US 68/80. Harper was stopped attempting to turn into a residence when Houchens failed to stop and struck the Harper vehicle in the rear. Harper was transported to T. J. Sampson Community Hospital where he was treated and released. All occupants were belted.
Hart County arrest warrant executed
Horse Cave Officer Bruce Neville on Saturday executed a Hart County arrest warrant against 25 year-old Brandon carver, of West Main Street, on charges of Driving on a DUI Suspended License. Carver was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Fugitive arrested in Hardin County
KSP arrested a fugitive from South Dakota in Hardin County on Saturday. 25 year-old Timothy Gibson, Jr., had escaped from a half-way house in South Dakota. Gibson stole a Pontiac Grand Am in Illinois and drove it to his mother's residence on Shepherdsville Road in Hardin County. After KSP units located the vehicle, Gibson turned himself in a short time later. He was charged with Receiving Stolen Property under $10,000 and lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center. Tpr. Josh Cummings is the investigating officer.
Missing Hart County Teen
The search continues for a missing Hart County teen. The Hart County Sheriff's Department says 19 year-old Brandon Tyler Crain was last seen at an apartment on East Center Street in Munfordville at 2:00 a.m. Thursday morning. He was wearing a pull over gray long sleeved shirt and blue jeans. Brandon has brownish blond hair and brown eyes. He is 5'9" and 130 pounds. If you have seen him, please call 524-2341 or Kentucky State Police by dialing 911.
Soldier wants wrongful death lawsuit dismissed
A Fort Campbell soldier sued for wrongful death in the slayings of two women, has denied the allegations in court documents and is asking that the lawsuit be dismissed. According to The News-Enterprise, Brent Burke says he did not kill his estranged wife, Tracy Burke, or her former mother-in-law, Karen Comer at Comer's home in Rineyville in 2007. Burke has spent more than four years behind bars after being charged in the fatal shootings, but has yet to be convicted. The Hardin County prosecutor took the case to a jury twice, but both trials ended without a unanimous verdict. After the last mistrial, the Army filed charges against him in the slayings. His general court martial is scheduled to begin next month.
Babysitter arrested for child abuse
A Hardin County woman has been arrested on charges of child abuse. On Wednesday January 25th, a 2 year old female child was brought to Hardin Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Room. The child, unresponsive, was found to have multiple bruises and contusions on a large portion of her body. Further examination revealed the child also suffered from bleeding and swelling of the brain. The child was transported to Kosair Children’s Hospital for further treatment where she remains in critical condition.
During an investigation by Kentucky State Police detectives, it was discovered the child was in the care of her babysitter, 28-year-old Ashley Chapman of Vine Grove, when the injuries occurred. Ashley Chapman has been charged with Criminal Abuse 1st Degree and is currently lodged in the Hardin County Detention Center on a $250,000 cash bond.
Two fugitives returned to Hart County
On Wednesday, Hart County Sheriff's Department traveled to Sparta, and Gallatin, TN, to return two fugitives for charges in Hart County. Arrested was 27 year-old Timothy R. Humphrey, of 209 Barry Ave, Gallatin, TN and 26 year-old Julie A. Humphrey, 2848 Flint Ridge Road, Horse Cave. Timothy Humphrey was indicted for Theft by Unlawful Taking or Disposition-- All others. He was lodged in the Hart County Jail in lieu of $9500 cash only bond. Julie Humphrey was indicted for Possession of Controlled Substance 1st degree 1st offense -- drug unspecified and was lodged in the Hart County Jail in lieu of $5,000 cash only bond.
Amish must use reflective tape
A Senate committee has approved a bill that would allow the Amish to use reflective tape and lanterns on their horse-drawn buggies and wagons rather than the orange triangular slow-moving vehicle signs that some object to on religious grounds. Members of the Senate Transportation Committee voted unanimously Wednesday in favor of the proposal by Sen. Ken Winters, a Murray Republican. The bill requires that any non-motorized vehicle without a reflective sign must have 100 inches of one-inch gray or silver tape on the back and 96 inches on the rest of the vehicle. It must also have lanterns that shine red on the back and sides of the vehicle and white on the front.
Herbal marijuana products prohibited
Barren County Fiscal Court passed on first reading an ordinance at its regular Tuesday meeting to prohibit the possession or sale of cannabinoids, which are herbal incense products that give a marijuana-like high. The Barren County ordinance prohibiting cannabinoids mimicked a Warren County ordinance passed on Jan. 13th. Penalties for possession of these cannabinoids include fines up to $250 and up to 90 days in jail. If convicted for trafficking these products, the ordinance also defines penalties of fines up to $500 and up to 12 months in jail.
Fugitive transported to Hart County
On Tuesday, Hart County Sheriff's Department traveled to Nashville, IN, to transport a fugitive, 40 year-old David A. Warner, of 678 School Hollow Road, Milton, Ky. Warner is charged with Flagrant Non Support in Hart County and was lodged in the Hart County Jail in lieu of a $5,000 cash bond.
Ohio man arrested for drug activity
On Wednesday, Hart County Deputy Caleb Butler responded to a disturbance complaint on Bolton School Road, Bonnieville. Arrested was 36 year-old Jessica M. Lewis, of Dayton, OH. Lewis was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance Methamphetamine 1st degree 1st offense, possession of marijuana, buy/possess drug paraphernalia, operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol/drugs 1st offense, possession of a controlled substance 1st degree, 1st offense - opiates, promoting contraband 1st degree, license to be in possession. Lewis was lodged in the Hart County Jail in lieu of $9500 cash bond.
Glasgow man apprehended
Glasgow Police have confirmed that a person of interest they were looking for was apprehended, based on an anonymous tip. 23 year-old Ira Dontay Wood, of Glasgow, was wanted in connection with a recent burglary and vehicle theft. He was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Cannabinoids incense products prohibited
Barren County Fiscal Court passed on first reading an ordinance at its regular Tuesday meeting to prohibit the possession or sale of cannabinoids, which are herbal incense products that give a marijuana-like high. The Barren County ordinance prohibiting cannabinoids mimicked a Warren County ordinance passed on January 13th. Penalties for possession of these cannabinoids include fines up to $250 and up to 90 days in jail. If convicted for trafficking these products, the ordinance also defines penalties of fines up to $500 and up to 12 months in jail.
Caverna and Hart County play Friday
The Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will travel Friday night to take on Larue County in a boy/girl doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. The Hart County Lady Raiders will travel to take on Grayson County Friday night in a JV/Varsity contest. Join wloc and wloconline.com for live coverage of the Lady Raiders game starting around 7:15 p.m. On Saturday, The Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will be on the road going up against Franklin-Simpson beginning at 5:30 p.m. and it's Homecoming night as the Hart County Raider Boys host Monroe County Saturday night in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30 p.m. WLOC and wloconline.com will have play by play action of the boys varsity game starting at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show.
Reflective tape bill considered for buggies
The Senate Transportation Committee will consider a bill today that would allow slow-moving vehicles without motors to use reflective tape for safety purposes rather than the slow-moving vehicle signs. The bill by Sen. Ken Winters, a Murray Republican, and other senators, also would provide an alternative lighting system. On Tuesday, two state representatives, Johnny Bell, a Glasgow Democrat, and Ron Crimm, a Louisville Republican, spoke in favor of a similar measure in the House Transportation Committee. Crimm also has a bill that would allow use of lanterns on the sides of buggies. The proposals resulted from legal issues involving a group of Amish who object to using the orange, triangular signs on religious grounds.
Man sentenced for slaying of parents
A central Kentucky man who killed his parents in 2010 has been sentenced to prison. A Hardin Circuit judge sentenced 36 year-old Erik Buggeland on Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 20 years for the slayings, 15 years on two robbery counts and three years on a theft charge. The sentences will run concurrently. Erik Buggeland pleaded guilty but mentally ill in December in the deaths of Terje and Margaret Buggeland. He was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, but had been found competent to stand trial.
Person of interest sought in burglary
Glasgow police are looking for a person of interest in a burglary of a residence. 23 year-old Ira Dontay Wood, of Glasgow, is a person of interest for burglary of a residence and the theft of a motor vehicle. Wood is black male, 5’4” and weighs 124 lbs. He has brown eyes and black hair. Anyone with information on his whereabouts, please contact the Glasgow Police Department at (270) 651-5151.
Area high school basketball
The Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will entertain Washington County tonight in a boy/girl doubleheader beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider Boys will play in a Boy/Girl doubleheader Tuesday night as they host Nelson County at 5:30 p.m. WLOC and wloconline.com will have live coverage of both games starting at 5:15 p.m. The Hart County Raider boys will travel Thursday night to take on Portland Christian in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:00 p.m. Join wloc and wloconline.com for complete coverage of the boys game starting at 6:15 p.m.
Benefit for Todd Bishop Saturday
A soup and sandwich dinner and gospel singing for Todd Bishop will be held Saturday, January 28th, at 6:00 p.m. at Monroe Baptist Church on Hwy 677 (Defries Road) at Canmer. Gospel groups include: Believers of the Cross, the Barry Hensley Family and the Sextons. All proceeds raised from this project will be matched by the home office of Modern Woodmen of America up to $2,500. The money will be donated to Todd Bishop and will be used to help alleviate medical and living expenses. For more information, call Dewayne at 774-1485.
Hart County arrests
Horse Cave Officer Chuck Webb on Sunday executed a Hart County arrest warrant against 49 year-old Donnie Cobb, of Water Street, Horse Cave, on charges of Assault 4th degree. Officer Webb arrested two people Monday night following an incident from the Country Hearth Inn. Officer Webb arrested 20 year-old Troy Lecroy, of St. Petersburg, FL, on charges of Alcohol Intoxication, Unlawful transaction with a minor 3rd degree, Criminal Mischief 1st degree, Fleeing or Evading police on foot. In addition, Webb arrested 19 year-old Kayla Stevens, of St. Petersburg, FL, on charges of Alcohol Intoxication. All were lodged in the Hart County Jail.
53rd State Representative District local candidate
The new State Representative's District has it's first local candidate. Larry Jewell of Horse Cave filed his paperwork at the
Hart County Clerk's Office this past Saturday morning for the new 53rd district composed of Hart, Green and Metcalfe Counties.
Jewell is a Democrat. The current State Representative, Michael Meredith of the 19th district is being forced into a new district
with Warren County.
Franklin woman dead after accident
Bowling Green KSP responded to a motor vehicle collision Saturday in the city limits of Franklin, involving a Franklin City Police Officer. Trooper Terry Alexander's preliminary investigation indicates that a vehicle being operated by 30 year-old LaDonna Southard, of Franklin, was traveling east on Ky 100 and crossed the center line for unknown reasons and struck 36 year-old Officer
Kelly Mayfield, of Bowling Green, who was traveling west bound in his marked police cruiser. A witness, who was traveling in front of Officer Mayfield stated that he swerved his vehicle to avoid hitting Southard's vehicle head on. Officer Mayfield was traveling directly behind this witness and was unable to avoid being struck head on by Southard's vehicle. Southard was pronounced
dead at the scene by the Simpson County Deputy Coroner Patrick Crafton. Officer Mayfield had to be extricated from his vehicle and was transported by ambulance to the Bowling Green Medical Center where he was initially treated for several broken bones. Officer Mayfield was later transported to the Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville for further treatment for his injuries. His condition is listed as stable. LaDonna Southard and Officer Kelly Mayfield were wearing their seat belts at the time of the accident. Alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the accident. Trooper Terry Alexander is leading this investigation which is still ongoing.
Marion County man arrested for assault
A Marion County man is behind bars after police say he assaulted and shot his own mother. Police arrested 32 year-old Shane Wright, of Lebanon, at his house on Three Pines Road early Sunday morning. Officers say he and his mother 47 year-old Susan Wright, were in an altercation where she was assaulted and sustained a gunshot wound. She ran to a neighbor's house and called for help. Shane is now in the Marion County Detention Center.
Two bills filed in Legislative Session
Rep. Michael Meredith, of the 19th district, has announced he is filing two bills that if passed in the 2012 Legislative Session would provide tax exemptions to Kentucky's equine and agricultural animal industries. House Bill 285 would extend sales tax exemptions to any horse farms and equine operations in the Commonwealth on feed, building supplies and other items. Also filed by Rep. Meredith is House Bill 288, which if passed would make any prescription drugs for the treatment and prevention of disease in beef and dairy cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, equine and other related farm animals exempt. The bills were filed this past Thursday, January 19th, 2012.
Area high school basketball scores
In girls basketball action from Thursday night, Elizabethtown defeated Hart County Lady Raiders 61 to 54. Larue County over Central Hardin 56 to 38 and Russell County defeated Clinton County, 41 to 33. The Hart County Lady Raiders will host South Warren Saturday night at 5:30 in a JV/Varsity contest. WLOC and wloconline.com will have complete coverage of the Lady Raiders varsity game at 6:45 p.m. In boys basketball scores from Thursday night's 4th Region All "A" Classic, Glasgow defeated Metcalfe County 80 to 37 and Russellville defeated Monroe County 61 to 54.
Glasgow man sought for meth lab
A Barren County woman was arrested Thursday evening as a result of an on-going investigation stemming from the discover of a meth lab and other illegal drug related items that were found by Barren County Sheriff deputies and Drug Task Force detectives at an Arnett Grove Road residence in Barren County on Saturday. 35 year-old Jennifer M. Calhoun, of Glasgow, was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center on a Barren County warrant for manufacturing methamphetamine first offense, first-degree possession of a controlled substance first offense and possession of drug paraphernalia. A warrant for the same charges has also been issued for 23 year-old Richard D. Cross, Jr., of Glasgow. Cross is described as a white male approximately 5 foot 9 inches tall and 160 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes. Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Cross is urged to call the Barren County Sheriff's Office at 651-2771 or the anonymous tip-line at 646-8771. The Metcalfe County Sheriff's Office and Barren County Constable Charles Shaw also assisted in the case.
Stolen items found in Hart County
On Tuesday, Hart County deputies Caleb Butler and Lanny Jewell responded to a report of possible stolen items from the owner of A & J Metals, 6415 Priceville Road, Munfordville. Recovered were two Honda Wave Runner jet skis valued at $15,000. The jet skis had been stolen from a boat storage unit in Edmonson County. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
Theft warrant executed on Magnolia man
On Tuesday, after an investigation, Hart County Deputy Kenneth Glass and Caleb Butler executed a warrant for theft by unlawful taking and criminal trespassing, 3rd degree, arrested was 27 year-old Jason Harris, of N. Jackson Hwy, Magnolia. While executing the warrant Jason Harris was also charged with drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. Harris was lodged in the Hart County Jail in lieu of a $500 cash bond.
Meth lab arrest in Hart County
A meth lab was discovered in Hardyville Wednesday. While executing a warrant for probation violation and failure to pay financial obligations on 28 year-old David Slack, of 9185 Bunnell Crossing Road, Hardyville, Hart County Deputies Kenneth Glass, Jeff Wilson and Caleb Butler discovered a methamphetamine lab along with methamphetamine, ammonia nitrate and drug paraphernalia. Slack was charged with manufacturing methamphetamine 1st offense, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine 1st degree, 1st offense, persistent felony offender, 1st degree. Slack was lodged in the Hart County Jail in lieu of $110,000 cash bond. Hart County Deputy Joey Cox assisted in the cleanup of the methamphetamine lab.
10th Annual WLOC Cruise
The 10th Annual WLOC cruise has been announced. The 8-day cruise will leave Ft. Lauderdale September 22nd and will visit Aruba, Grand Turk, Curacao and La Romana. To sign up or to find out more you may contact Dewayne Forbis at 774-1485 or Platinum Travel Agency at 1-800-928-8888.
Tangible Property Forms due in May
This is a reminder to all businesses and people who own tangible personal property. Tangible property primarily consists of business inventory and equipment. The 2012 Personal Property Tax form is due May 15th. The Department of Revenue has notified the office that in order to help with the state budget shortfall, they will not be mailing out any tangible forms this year. If anyone needs a 2012 tangible form, please contact the Hart County Property Valuation Office at 524-2321. The office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, located at 118 E. Union St. Please mail or bring your completed tangible form to the Hart County PVA Office. The mailing address is P. O. Box 566, Munfordville, Ky. 42765.
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL MET THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19TH, AT 9:00 AM. AFTER JUDGE TERRY MARTIN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, BRO. MARK WADE, PASTOR OF HARDYVILLE UNION CHURCH, OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. ROUTINE BUSINESS INCLUDED-APPROVING MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING, APPROVING THE TREASURERS REPORT, PAYMENTS OF CLAIMS, AND RECEIVING THE OCCUPATIONAL TAX REPORT. JUDGE MARTIN INFORMED THAT HART COUNTY WILL NO LONGER BE IN THE 19TH DISTRICT WITH LARUE AND EDMONSON, BUT WILL NOW BE IN THE 53RD WITH GREEN AND METCALFE COUNTIES. THIS WAS PASSED LAST WEEK BY THE KY HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WE WILL REMAIN IN THE 5TH SENATE DISTRICT. JAILER KEITH RIORDAN GAVE THE JAIL REPORT STATING THEIR WERE 121 INMATES IN THE COUNTY JAIL. BUDGET AND BANK TRANSFERS WERE APPROVED. APPROVAL WAS GIVEN FOR THE JUDGE TO SIGN CITIZENS FIRST INDUSTRIAL AUTHORITY NOTE. THE COURT ALSO APPROVED AFFILIATION AGREEMENT WITH THE RESCUE SQUAD, 2ND READING BANNING SYNTHETIC INCENSE PRODUCTS IN HART COUNTY, AND APPROVAL OF A NON-TRADITIONAL CDBG GRANT APPLICATION WITH HORSE CAVE. THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16TH, AT 9:00 A.M.
North I-65 traffic pushed down to one lane
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews will have traffic pushed down to one lane for northbound I-65 this evening (7 p.m. - 7 a.m.) between Park City and Cave City for barrier wall placement. Motorists are advised to use caution while traveling through this work zone and be prepared for slow moving traffic.
Arrest warrants issued for meth lab
Arrest warrants have been issued for the persons involved in a suspected methamphetamine lab that was found Saturday by the Barren County sheriff’s deputies on Arnett Grove Road. Deputies and detectives from the Barren-Edmonson County Drug Task Force responded to a residence on the road after a complaint. A witness said two subjects fled from the residence while law enforcement were on their way to investigate. A search warrant was obtained for the residence and the property and one-step “shake and bake” meth labs were found along with other paraphernalia and equipment used to manufacture meth. Anyone with information on the crime is being urged to call the Barren County Sheriff’s Office at 651-2771 or the anonymous tip-line at 646-8771.
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A Glasgow woman was arrested for drug charges after the Glasgow Police Department received a call of a suspected verbal dispute in a vehicle. The Chevrolet S-10 pickup was traveling east on West Main Street when police stopped it for having an inoperative taillight. Both occupants of the vehicle appeared nervous and sweating, so police asked to search the vehicle. When they searched 34 year old Sherri A. Turners purse, police allegedly found three needles with suspected methamphetamine. Turner was arrested for first-degree possession of a controlled substance, second offense; and possession of drug paraphernalia. Turner was taken to the Barren County Detention Center, where she is being held on $2,500 cash bond. Turner is scheduled to make her initial court appearance in Barren District Court on Friday.
ATV theft investigation in Barren County
The Barren County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a recent ATV theft which occurred in the Roseville area, on Renfro Road (Hwy 1318). Stolen was a 2009 Yamaha Rhino 700 EFI green in color with a homemade silver sheet metal canopy. The owner of the ATV is offering a $1,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person(s) involved in this crime. Anyone with any information regarding this or any other illegal activity is urged to call the Barren County Sheriff’s Office at 270-651-2771 or the Sheriff’s anonymous tip-line at 270-646-8771.
Two people injured on Louisville Road
A Hardyville teen and her passenger were injured in an early morning crash on Louisville Road on Tuesday. At about 3:30 a.m., Barren County Sheriff's Deputies responded to the intersection of Louisville Road and Herbert Turner Road where a 2005 Nissan, driven by 18 year Cierra D. Carroll, had crashed. Carroll had swerved to avoid a deer in the roadway, went off the left shoulder of the road, hit a mailbox and overturned multiple times. Carroll and her passenger, 21 year-old Corey B. Stone, of Glasgow, were taken to T.J. Samson Community Hospital by private means and were later treated and released.
Train accident in Glasgow
A portion of the 31 E bypass in Glasgow was closed for about an hour and a half Wednesday afternoon in a traffic accident involving a car and a train. Dr. Jim Heltsley was driving on the bypass when the sun got in his eyes to the point that he did not see a train was crossing the roadway at the intersection of the bypass and Cross Street. The front of the Heltsley vehicle was dragged several feet by the train. No injuries were reported as a result of the accident.
Glasgow man stabbed
A Glasgow man was injured Wednesday night after being stabbed by the boyfriend of his neighbor. 25 year-old Bobby Wayne Bullington, of Glasgow, turned himself into police after he allegedly cut 26 year-old Allen Joseph Irwin, also of Glasgow, with a steak knife at the home of his girlfriend. According to GPD public information officer Wade Brewer, Irwin was visiting the female when Bullington came to the house and got angry that Irwin was there. A fight broke out between the males and the female left the scene on foot. Irwin was wounded in the lower back and the female took him to T.J. Samson Community Hospital. He was expected to be released from the hospital later Wednesday night.
House fire in Barren County
Firefighters with Hiseville, East Barren and Glasgow fire departments responded to a fire at a home on Tick Ridge Road around 5 a.m. Tuesday morning. The fire is believed to have been electrical in nature and to have started from a light fixture in a bedroom. The house owned by Betty Blankenship was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived on the scene. It took them approximately one hour to bring the blaze under control due to strong winds. Blankenship, who owns Gale ‘N Dale’s restaurant on Happy Valley Road, was at work when the fire started.
Area highschool basketball scores
In action from Tuesday night in girls: Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Taylor County with a final score of 64 to 29, Lexie Wilson scored 18 points and had 6 rebounds, Lindsey Burd scored 15 points and had 12 rebounds and 2 blocks. In boys action: Taylor County defeated Hart County Boys, 79 to 43. Christian Shadburne scored 10 points and had 9 rebounds. Hart County Lady Raiders will be in action Thursday night at home taking on Elizabethtown in a JV/Varsity contest at 5:30 p.m. Join WLOC for all the play by play action with the varsity pregame show starting at 6:45 p.m. You may also listen on line at wloconline.com
Food Bank Commodity Program
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank Commodity Program will be distributing food at the Munfordville Baptist Church Thursday, January 19th, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and Friday, January 20th, from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon or until we run out of food. To qualify for this program you must: Meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America, show proof that you live in Hart County, and only receive commodities one time a month. On Thursday, please do not park near the gym doors before 1:00 p.m. School is in session and you will be asked to move.
Upcoming meetings in Hart County
The Hart County Fiscal Court will meet Thursday, January 19th, at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse, 2nd floor. New business will include: Approve Judge to sign Citizens First Industrial Authority Note, approve Affiliation Agreement with Rescue Squad, approve second reading of ordinance banning synthetic incense products in Hart County, and to discuss non-traditional CDBG grant application with Horse Cave. The next fiscal court meeting will take place February 16th, 2012. Also, on Thursday, the Hart County Board of Education will meet at 6:00 p.m. at the central office.
Eight fatalities on Ky roadways
Eight people died in seven separate crashes on Kentucky roadways from Monday, Jan. 9th through Sunday, January 15th. Seven of the fatalities involved motor vehicles and four of the victims were not wearing seat belts. Single-fatality crashes occurred in Adair, Carter, Jefferson and Muhlenberg counties. Crashes in Carter and Jefferson counties involved the suspected use of alcohol. One double-fatality motor vehicle crash occurred in Pike County. One pedestrian involved fatal crash occurred in Jefferson County. Through Jan. 15th, 22 people have lost their lives on Kentucky roadways during 2012, 7 more fatalities than reported for the same time period in 2011. Citizens can contribute to highway safety by reporting erratic drivers to the Kentucky State Police toll-free at 1-800-222-5555. Callers will remain anonymous and should give a description of the vehicle, location, direction of travel and license number if possible.
Arrests pending after meth discovery
Acting on a complaint, Saturday January 14th, deputies with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office along with Barren-Edmonson County Drug Task Force detectives, responded to a residence on Arnett Grove Road. While en route, a witness reported two subjects were seen fleeing the scene. Upon arrival, deputies noticed part of a suspected meth lab in plain view and detected a strong chemical smell, which lead them to obtain a search warrant. Shake and bake meth labs, numerous HCL Generators, Coleman Fuel, salt, coffee filters, ammonia, syringes and other items of paraphernalia along with equipment used to manufacture meth were found in the search. A finished product of meth was also found. Arrest warrants have been obtained for those involved. Anyone with information on any other illegal drug activity taking place in Barren County is urged to call the Sheriff's Office at 651-2771 or the Sheriff's anonymous tip-line at 646-8771.
Area high school basketball scores
In boys basketball action Monday night in the 4th Region All "A" Classic, Metcalfe County defeated Todd County Central 58 to 56, Glasgow defeated Clinton County 74 to 63, Russellville over Cumberland County 64 to 59. Metcalfe County will take on Glasgow Thursday night at 6:00 p.m. In the 5th Region All "A" Classic, Bardstown defeated Caverna 86 to 44, Derek Lindsey scored 23 points, Bethlehem over Washington County 63 to 43, Fort Knox defeated Campbellsville 56 to 48. In the Girls 4th Region All "A" Classic: Cumberland County over Russellville 56 to 49, Glasgow defeated Clinton County 61 t0 28, Todd County Central 49 to Metcalfe County 37. In the 5th Region All "A" Classic, Bardstown defeated Caverna 53 to 52, Madison Faulkner scored 19 points, Campbellsville defeated Fort Knox 47 to 34, Washington County over Bethlehem 60 to 50.
Weekend arrests in Horse Cave
Horse Cave Officer Sean Henry executed a Hart County arrest warrant Saturday against 49 year-old Kenny Wood, of Horse Cave, on charges of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 4th degree. Also on Sunday, Horse Cave Officer Chuck Webb executed 2 Hart County arrest warrants on 21 year-old Gregory Ford, of Horse Cave, on charges of Trafficking in a Controlled Substance, persistent felony offender, operating on a suspended driver's license and Operating a Motor Vehicle under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs.
Logan County man arrested
A Logan County man has been arrested, accused of embezzlement. 34-year-old Kevin D. Gettings, of Russellville, is accused of embezzling more than $220,000 from Gerald Printing over the course of seven years. Authorities say Gettings created a phony company called Printers Ink which received money for print jobs that should have gone to Gerald Printing. Gettings has been charged with "unlawful taking over $10,000" and is free after posting $10,000 bond.
Two women injured by debris in Glasgow
Two women were injured by flying debris Monday morning after a vehicle struck a building on North Race Street in Glasgow.
The accident occurred when a vehicle driven by Glenn L. Smith, 81, of Hardyville was driving around the parking lot of the building, when he states that the accelerator stuck, causing him to lose control and strike the rear of the building. 77 year-old Maydell Smith, of Hardyville, and 48 year-old Penny Hurt, of Tompkinsville, were transported to T. J. Samson Hospital by Barren-Metcalfe EMS to be checked for possible minor injuries. Officer Smith of the Glasgow Police Department investigated.
Two people killed in Hardin County
Authorities say two people were killed in an early morning fire in rural Hardin County. Hardin County Coroner William Lee said Monday, the two victims were the only people in the house when the fire broke out. He said the victims are a man and a woman, but they have not yet been identified. He said autopsies will determine their cause of death. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Area high school basketball
The 5th Region All A Classic begins tonight as the Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will host Bardstown at 5:00 p.m. You can hear the broadcast of both games on wloc and wloconline.com beginning at 5:00 p.m. On Tuesday night, Hart County Lady Raiders and Raider boys will host Taylor County in a boy/girl doubleheader. WLOC and wloconline.com will bring complete coverage of both games starting with the pre-game show with the boys at 5:15 p.m.
One person dead in Adair County collision
Kentucky State Police are investigating a two vehicle collision in Adair County that resulted in the death of one individual. The collision occurred Friday 8 miles east of Columbia on Ky 80. Travis Fair, of Columbia, was operating a 2000 Saturn when it crossed the center line and struck a 2009 Ford pickup, being operated by Daryl Flatt. As a result of the collision, Fair was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Adair County Coroner. Daryl Flatt and a passenger, Candi Flatt, both of Columbia, were transported to Westlake Regional Hospital where they were treated and released. All occupants were wearing seatbelts at the time of the collision. Preliminary indications suggest Fair was possibly texting at the time of the collision. It is unknown at this time if alcohol was a contributing factor in the collision, however, there is toxicology pending. The investigation is continuing.
Edmonton man injured in Glasgow
An Edmonton man was injured early Friday morning when his car struck a utility pole in front of Big Mooses on West Main in Glasgow. 23 year-old Chad A. Neal told police he was traveling east on West Main and after lighting a cigarette he noticed he was in the center lane, and went to correct and move into the proper lane and lost control of his vehicle on the slick roadway. Neal was taken to T. J. Samson Hospital for treatment of injuries to his left shoulder.
Woman arrested for DUI in Horse Cave
Officer Charles Webb of the Horse Cave Police Department early Saturday morning pulled over 21 year-old Theresa Bartolomel for speeding on Highway 218 in Horse Cave. After detecting the smell of alcohol, Officer Webb performed sobriety tests, then arrested her for driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol. She was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Radcliff man arrested in Cave City
A Radcliff man was arrested Saturday by Cave City Police. Sergeant Jeff Wright conducted a traffic stop on 24 year-old Corey D. Fowler. Fowler was not wearing a seatbelt. After consent to search, police found a bag of marijuana and a pipe with residue. Fowler was charged with operating on a suspended license, no insurance 1st offense, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, not wearing a seatbelt, display of a cancelled or fictitious drivers license. He was lodged in the Barren County Jail.
Area basketball games
Area high school basketball games are scheduled to continue in two big district matchups locally. Caverna Lady Colonels and the Caverna Boys will be on the road to take on Green County in a boy/girl doubleheader with weather permitting. Also Hart County will be hosting Larue County at 5:30 p.m. in a boy/girl doubleheader. Join wloc and wloconline.com for complete coverage of both games starting with the pre-game show at at 5:00 p.m. On Monday night, the 5th All A Classic begins at Caverna as the Lady Colonels take on Bardstown at 5:00 p.m., followed with the Caverna Boys playing at 6:30 p.m. You may hear the broadcast of both games starting at 5:00 p.m. on wloc and wloconline.com
Teen Leadership Class to visit WLOC
The Hart County Teen Leadership Class will visit WLOC this Monday at 10:00 a.m. The class will be reading from the famous Martin Luther King, Jr., speech "I have a dream."
Monthly Pancake Breakfast at Rowletts
The American Legion Post 101 and the Ladies Auxillary are hosting a pancake breakfast Saturday, January 14th, at the Hart County Veterans Hall in Rowletts from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The cost is $5 for all you can eat. The menu includes: pancakes with butter and syrup, eggs, gravy and biscuits, sausage and bacon, coffee, milk and orange juice. A pancake breakfast will be held every 2nd Saturday of each month this year at this location.
Inmate sought from Allen County
Kentucky State Police are continuing their search for an escaped inmate from the Allen County Jail. 28 year-old Christopher Lynn Cline escaped from the facility while on a work release detail. Cline is a white male, 5'6", 140 lbs, brown hair and blue eyes. Cline was last seen wearing blue jeans, blue cap with "LOGO" on the front, blue coat with a hood and a white t-shirt. Cline also has a tattoo across his abdomen stating "Wicked Mind", a tattoo on his chest of a "Pit Bull Dog", a tattoo on his right forearm of a man's name and other unknown tattoos on his shoulder and both arms. He was being detained in the Allen County Jail for violation of a court order. If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Christopher L. Cline, you are asked to call the Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555.
Hardin County teacher sex abuse case
A prosecutor in Hardin County has sought to dismiss sex abuse charges against a high school teacher. Former Central Hardin High School teacher, 29 year-old Steven Gray, Was charged with two counts of sex abuse in December 2010 after anonymous allegations were made. Gray denied the accusations. When the case went to trial last month, a jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision and the judge declared a mistrial. Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Heather Paynter told The News-Enterprise that a motion seeks to dismiss the charges without prejudice, which means the charges could be reinstated if new evidence comes to light. Jude Kelly Mark Easton said he is considering the motion.
Court date set for Metcalfe teen
A court date has been set for the Metcalfe County teenager accused of killing his cousins. Tuesday Metcalfe Circuit Court Judge Phil Patton ruled Christopher Endicott will go on trial July 17. He is accused of the murders of his cousins and guardians, Gary and Barbara Holloway. The couple were shot to death last March. On December 28th, Metcalfe Circuit Court was notified that Judge Patton had ruled Endicott will be tried as an adult. His final pretrial conference is set for June 12th.
Bonnieville man arrested for Arson
Kentucky State Police Post 03 Arson Investigator David West responded Monday to 9051 Hardyville Road in reference to an alleged complaint. Investigator West gained information which led to the arrest of 40 year-old Dale Meredith, of Bonnieville, for arson 2nd degree. Meredith was charged Tuesday and lodged in the Hart County Jail on one count of Arson 2nd degree. An investigation is ongoing.
Two vehicle wreck injures Glasgow man
Emergency personnel were dispatched to a two vehicle injury wreck Monday morning on Tompkinsville Road (Hwy 63), that sent a Glasgow man to the hospital. 32 year-old Bradley G. Scott, was traveling north when he rounded a curve and traveled into the southbound lane into the path of a pickup that was pulling a trailer, driven by 20 year-old Ervin S. Troyer, of Tompkinsville, causing a head-on collision. Scott was extricated from his vehicle by members of the Temple Hill Volunteer Fire Department and was then transported by Barren-Metcalfe Emergency Medical Services to T.J. Samson Community Hospital for treatment of injuries, where he was later released. Troyer was not injured. Detective Rusty Anderson investigated and was assisted by Deputy Steve Runyon.
Former Deputy Jailer pleads guilty
A former Larue County Chief Deputy Jailer has been sentenced to serve a year in prison, for charges including exchanging cell phones, prescription painkillers, and cigarettes for sex with inmates. Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Whitney Meredith says 40-year-old Travis Strader was sentenced in Larue County Circuit Court Monday, to serve a year behind bars, then complete a sex offender program while on supervised probation. Strader had been chief deputy at the Larue County jail. Meredith says Strader pleaded guilty to a total of 20 counts that included promoting contraband, sexual abuse, official misconduct, and indecent exposure. Seven counts of promoting contraband were felonies, and the rest of the charges were misdemeanors.
Steele chosen to run for House seat
Democrats in south-central Kentucky have chosen retired dairy farmer and former Metcalfe County magistrate Barry Dean Steele, to run in a special election for a House seat previously held by James Comer, who was sworn in as state agriculture commissioner this month. Steele was chosen Monday in Edmonton during a meeting of Democrats from the 53rd District, which includes Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, and Monroe counties. The special election is February 7th. Last week, Republicans selected Tompkinsville insurance man Bart Rowland as their nominee for the seat.
Area high school basketball games
The Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will play tonight in a boy/girl doubleheader at Adair County starting at 5:30 p.m. The Hart County Lady Raiders will travel tonight as they take on Central Hardin in a JV/Varsity game starting with the pre-game show around 6:15 p.m. Hart County Boys will be in action Tuesday night as they host Campbellsville at 5:30 p.m. in a JV/Varsity game. Listen for play by play coverage of the boys game beginning with the pre-game show at 6:45 p.m. on wloc and wloconline.com.
Cave City Chamber meeting
The Cave City Chamber will meet Tuesday, January 10th, at 6:00 p.m. at Cracker Barrel in Cave City. This will be a dutch-treat fellowship evening.
Horse Cave City Council Meeting
The Horse Cave City Council will meet tonight at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. Items for new business will include: Resolution to allow American Cave Museum to apply for CDBG funds to upgrade facilities and tours, citizens concerns and council concerns.
Cub Run man arrested for arson
A Cub Run man is behind bars for allegedly setting fire to the Addiction Deliverance Outreach (ADO) House in Cave City early Saturday morning. 19-year-old Jacob K. Bratcher of Cub Run, was taken into custody and charged with first-degree arson a Class A felony and six counts of first-degree wanton endangerment after allegedly lighting fire to a shirt in a room of the ADO house in an attempt to burn it down, while others were still asleep inside. Video surveillance obtained of the crime led deputies to Bratcher. After being questioned, Bratcher admitted to deputies of committing the illegal acts. A resident in the house was able to extinguish the fire and no one was injured. Bratcher remains in the Barren County Detention Center on a $20,000 cash bond. Deputy Steve Runyon investigated and was assisted by Deputy Bobby McCown.
Several arrest by Horse Cave Police
On Sunday, Horse Cave Police Officer William Tweedy arrested 24 year-old Ronnie Jewell, Jr. of Horse Cave, on an indictment warrant from Barren County for unlawful distribution of meth. He was lodged in the Hart County Jail. Officer Tweedy also arrested 60 year-old Leonard Mills and 50 year-old Virginia Nuckols, of 411 Shewey Avenue, Horse Cave. Both were charged with Assault 4th degree (Domestic Violence) minor injury. Both were lodged in the Hart County Jail. Officer Tweedy was assisted by Hart County Deputy Joey Cox and KSP Troopers, Justin Rountree and Ronnie Reynolds. On Friday night, Officer Charles Webb arrested two people during a traffic stop in Horse Cave. Neal Wood was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay in Hart County and William McGinnis was arrested on a warrant out of Indiana for Possession of Narcotics. McGinnis was extradicted back to IN to face those charges. On Saturday night, Officer Webb made a DUI arrest on the Charlie Moran Hwy in front of IGA Express in Horse Cave. The individual was arrested and lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Cave City man arrested for drugs
Cave City K9 Sgt. Jeff Wright made a traffic stop Friday on 28 year-old Brandi Bishop, at Countryside Inn on N Dixie Hwy in Cave City. After a search of Bishop's vehicle, a bag of suspected Methamphetamine was located inside Bishop's purse. A search of Bishop's room yielded a box of baggies and set of digital scales. Bishop was lodged in the Barren County Jail on charges of Operating a motor vehicle with a Suspended Operator's License, Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Wright was assisted by Barren County Sheriff's Office, Barren/Edmonson County Drug Task Force, and Probation and Parole officers.
Larue County principal dies in crash
Kentucky State Police Post in Elizabethtown investigated a fatal accident on Ky 84, 1 mile west of Hodgenville. A 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, operated by 47 year-old Amber W. Thurman, of Hodgenville, was traveling west on Ky 84, when for unknown reasons, the vehicle crossed the centerline. Thurman overcorrected and lost control of the vehicle, which left the right side of the roadway, struck an earth embankment and overturned. During the accident, the driver was ejected from the vehicle. Thurman was pronounced dead at the scene by the Larue County Coroner. The investigation into the accident is ongoing.
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
THE HART COUNTY FISCAL COURT MET ON THURSDAY MORNING IN THE COURT ROOM. AFTER JUDGE TERRY MARTIN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER, BRO. ROBBIE WARD OPENED THE MEETING WITH PRAYER. ROUTINE BUSINESS INCLUDED: PAYING OF BILLS, APPROVING THE MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING, ROAD REPORT, AND JAIL REPORT BY JAILER KEITH RIORDAN JAILER RIORDAN STATED THERE WAS ONLY 83 INMATES IN THE COUNTY JAIL BECAUSE THE STATE HAD DISMISSED SOME INMATES. JAILER RIORDAN ALSO PRESENTED THE COURT WITH A CHECK FOR $57,000 OF WHICH $35,000 WAS FOR CLEANING THE RIGHT OF WAYS IN HART COUNTY. SINCE THE RECYCLING TRAILER HAD BEEN PURCHASED FOR MUNFORDVILLE, IT WAS REPORTED THERE HAD BEEN A TOTAL OF 7,879 POUNDS DEPOSITED IN THAT ONE TRAILER ALONE. OTHER BUSINESS INCLUDED: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HARDIN CO. WATER DISTRICT BUDGET, APPROVAL OF RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT FOR SCRTC ON BUTLER ROAD, APPROVED THE SHERIFFS AND CLERKS FOR 2012. THE COURT ALSO APPROVED READING OF ORDINANCE PROHIBITING SALE AND POSSESSION OF HERBAL INCENSE PRODUCTS WITHIN HART COUNTY. THE COURT APPOINTED
ALECIA ILL AND LAMONT DRIVER TO A 3 YEAR TERM ON THE HART CO. TOURISM COMMITTEE. THE MAGISTRATES REQUESTS WERE APPROVED AND THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED. THE NEXT MEETING WILL BE THURSDAY, JAN. 19, AT 9:00 AM IN THE COURT ROOM.
Fugitive arrested in Bowling Green
A fugitive wanted by authorities in Indiana for 2 counts of Child Molestation was apprehended Thursday by Warren County Sheriff's Deputies and the U.S. Marshal's Fugitive Task Force. Forty-four-year-old Robert Melton of Adolphus was located and apprehended at the Medical Center in Bowling Green. Further investigation revealed active bench warrants out of Christian County, for Failure to Appear on charges of Assault Fourth Degree and Terroristic Threatening Third Degree. Melton was lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail and is awaiting extradition to Indiana.
Animal cruelty arrest in Hart County
A Hart County man has been arrested on animal cruelty charges. Wednesday Kentucky State Police responded to a complaint of Cruelty to Animals at 500 Johnson Cemetery Road. When Trooper Jonathan McChesney arrived, he located animal remains in a wooded lot located next to this residence. On Thursday Trooper McChesney charged the owner of the animals 50 year-old Greg K.Rigdon, of Munfordville, with Cruelty to Animals 2nd degree. Rigdon was lodged in the Hart County Jail. Trooper McChesney is leading this investigation which is still ongoing.
Basketball rivalry Friday night
It's rivalry time this Friday night as Hart County and Caverna play in a boy/girl doubleheader at Caverna. The girls game will be played first at 5:30 p.m. Join us for live coverage of both games starting with the pregame show at 5:00 p.m. on wloc and wloconline.com.
Pamida merges with Shopko Stores
Two of the nation's leading Midwest-based general merchandise retail chains, Shopko Stores and Pamida, have announced they will merge to create one of the larges U. S. retailers focused on serving smaller and rural communities. The combined entity will have nearly 350 locations in 22 states and plans for new store growth in the second half of 2012 and beyond. Financial details of the merger, which is expected to close in mid-February, were not disclosed.
Hardyville man receives sentence
In Metcalfe Circuit court last week, 27 year-old Nathan Jewell, of Hardyville, was formally sentenced based on his earlier guilty plea to the charges of Possession of a controlled substance - 1st degree (meth), Possession of marijuana and Possession of drug paraphernalia. The court, following the plea agreement, sentenced Jewell to two years and then granted the defendant's request for probation.
Wanted man captured by police
The man wanted for a December 30th murder in LaRue County has been captured in Louisville. 35 year-old Abdullah White was taken into custody Wednesday by U. S. Marshals and Kentucky State Police at a motel on Preston Highway. White was wanted in connection to the murder of Kristie Allen at a home in Buffalo where she was house sitting.
Hart County Fiscal Court Meeting
The Hart County Fiscal Court will meet at 9:00 a.m. Thursday at the Courthouse, 2nd floor. New business will include: Approve the right of way easement for SCRTC on Butler Road, Approve Sheriffs and Clerks budget for 2012, Approve 1st Reading of ordinance prohibiting sale and possession of herbal incense products within Hart County and approve tourism appointments.
Congressman Guthrie coming to Hart County
Congressman Brett Guthrie will be holding a listening session for the residents of Hart County Thursday, January 5th, at 8:00 a.m. at the Hart County Extension Office to address any questions or concerns from the public.
Fatality in Adair County
Kentucky State Police are investigating a fatal collision that occurred Tuesday 13 miles north of Columbia on Elkhorn Road. Upon investigation, it appeared that 52 year-old Jerry Giles, of Knifley, was operating a motorized wheelchair on Ky 76 while under the influence and was struck by a pickup, being operated by Randel Gabehart, of Knifley. Mr. Giles was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Adair County Sheriff's Department, Knifley Fire Department and Adair County EMS.
Area high school basketball scores
In Tuesday night area high school basketball action, The Caverna Colonel Boys were defeated in a boy/girl doubleheader against Bardstown Bethlehem with a final score of 78 to 53, Derek Lindsey scored 22 points. The Caverna Lady Colonels defeated Bardstown Bethlehem 52 to 44, Madison Faulkner scored 18 points, while Regan Kingrey had 14. In other scores for the girls; Adair County over Green County 60 to 58, Bowling Green 69 to Barren County 52, Glasgow defeated Allen County-Scottsville 72 to 49, John Hardin won over LaRue County 56 to 40, while Metcalfe downed Cumberland County 63 to 39. In boys action; Adair County over Green County 71 to 43, Bowling Green over Barren County 83 to 44, Central Hardin 70 to North Hardin 59, Cumberland over Metcalfe county, 83 to 71, Elizabethtown beat Fort Knox 91 to 41, Glasgow won over Allen County-Scottsville, 69 to 50, John Hardin won over Nelson County 82 to 40 and Larue over Campbellsville 79 to 27.
Glasgow father and son arrested
A Glasgow father and son were arrested on drug charges New Year's Eve. The Drug Task Force received a complaint about drug activity at 9263 Bowling Green Road. Upon arrival, a strong chemical odor was detected. Inside the residence, detectives located a meth lab, several prescription pills and drug paraphernalia. 40 year-old Joe David Furlong and his son, 18 year-old Dillon lee Furlong, both of Glasgow, were arrested and lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center.
One-vehicle accident in Barren County
Slick road conditions Monday night resulted in a one-vehicle accident in Glasgow. 26 year-old Pamela Driver was injured after her 97 Chevy Blazer slid off of Cleveland Avenue into a ditch. The Blazer struck 2 mailboxes and an embankment, finally overturning before coming to a rest on the left side. Barren/Metcalfe EMS transported Driver to T. J. Samson Community Hospital for treatment of injuries.
Five fatalities during the New Year's Holiday
Five people died in four separate crashes on Kentucky roadways during the New Years' holiday period beginning on Friday, Dec. 30th extending through Monday, January 2nd. All of the fatalities involved motor vehicles and two of the victims were not wearing seat belts. Single-fatality crashes occurred in Harlan, Jefferson and Perry Counties. The crash in Harlan involved the suspected use of alcohol. One double-fatality crash occurred in Owen County. 715 people have lost their lives on Kentucky roadways during 2011, 45 less than reported for the same time period in 2010.
Woman found dead in Larue County
A woman is found dead in a home in Larue County. Police are still looking for 28-year-old Kristie Allen's killer. Police believe she was murdered by someone she knew. Shortly after six Friday evening, Kentucky State Police received a call from the Larue County Dispatch about a white female who was found dead in a home on School Loop in Buffalo. A black male was seen fleeing the scene in the victim's car a 2007 white Toyota Camry, possibly being driven by 35 year-old Abdullah R. White and a female companion Samantha Kolley. Both are wanted in questioning in connection with Allen's death. Since then police found Allen's car in Taylor County. Police arrested Belinda Martin of Elizabethtown in connection with murder. Martin is charged with receiving stolen property stemming from property stolen from the residence during the homicide. The investigation is ongoing.
Injury accident near Edmonton
State police investigated an injury collision which occurred Sunday night 2 miles South of Edmonton. A 2002 Nissan Maxima operated by 65 year-old Nile Smith, of Dubre, was traveling Westbound on H Garrett Rd at the junction of Subtle Rd when he pulled into the path of a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria operated by 24 year-old Josh Neal, of Edmonton. A passenger in the Smith vehicle, 9 year-old James Burns, was transported by Barren-Metcalfe EMS to Cumberland County Hospital for non life threatening injuries. All occupants were belted. Smith & Neal were not injured. Trooper Stephens was assisted at the scene by Trooper Logan Richardson, Metcalfe Sheriffs Department, Metcalfe Fire and Barren-Metcalfe EMS.
Two vehicle accident in Glasgow
A two-vehicle wreck in Glasgow at the intersection of Columbia Avenue and Scottie Drive Sunday morning sent an Edmonton man to the hospital for treatment. 60-year-old John R. Rigney of Glasgow, stated he had been traveling south on Columbia Avenue when he approached the intersection. Rigney said that he was feeling sleepy prior to the collision, and possibly could have fallen asleep. The driver of the other vehicle, 44 year-old Charles A. Haper II, of Edmonton, stated that he had received the green light to make a left turn from Scottie Drive onto Columbia Avenue. Through further investigation, it was determined that the front end of the Rigney vehicle collided with the rear driver side door of the Haper vehicle. There was no indication that the Rigney vehicle attempted to stop or slow down before the wreck due to the lack of tire marks on the surface of the roadway. The Barren/Metcalfe EMS and Glasgow Fire Department responded to the scene. The Barren/Metcalfe EMS transported Haper to TJ Samson Community Hospital.
Edmonton man arrested
An Edmonton man was arrested in Glasgow early Monday morning. The Glasgow Police Department had received a complaint that 18 year old Lethan D. Gearlds was operating another person’s vehicle after the vehicle was supposed to be returned, and that he was driving a runaway juvenile around. Officer Ford of the Glasgow Police Department responded to the call and observed Gearlds driving the vehicle and turning into 512 East Main Street. The officer made contact with Gearlds and the juvenile.
Permission was obtained to search the vehicle. During the search, officers found a pipe and plastic bag containing possible marijuana. Lethan D. Gearlds, was lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center charged with DUI, 1st Offense; Possession of Marijuana; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; No Operator’s License; and Custodial Interference.
Tournament basketball scores
In the Caverna Holiday Classic: Warren East defeated Caverna, Franklin-Simpson defeated Ft. Knox 62 to 42, Rock Creek defeated Cumberland County 84 to 82, while Western won the championship defeating Louisville Valley 79 to 60. In boys action at Beth Haven Thursday, Hart County defeated Evangel Christian with a final score of 58 to 43, Chris Bradley was player of the game with 24 points, while Nate Morrison scored 11 points and had 15 rebounds, Christian Shadburne scored 9 points and had 7 rebounds. Hart County Raider Boys will play Louisville Waggoner today. You can listen to the play by play action on wloc and wloconline.com. In girls action from Thursday, Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Red Boiling Springs 54 to 39, Molly Scott scored 12 points and had 6 rebounds, while Lindsey Burd had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Allen County Scottsville will play the Hart County Lady Raiders this afternoon, the game will be broadcast live on wloc and wloconline.com at 3:45 p.m. In the Greenwood Holiday Classic, Caverna defeated Butler County 51 to 33. Caverna Lady Colonels will play Edmonson County at 6:30 p.m. The Hart County Boys will play in the Beth Haven Holiday Classic Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Listen to wloc and wloconline.com for complete coverage of that game.
Cave City man arrested on warrant
Horse Cave Police Officer William Tweedy executed a Nelson County arrest warrant Friday morning against 29 year-old Gary Hank Thompson, of Cave City, on charges of Assault 4th degree. Thompson was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Glasgow man charged with rape
A Glasgow man has been charged with rape after allegedly having sex with a 15 year-old. 40 year-old Danny R. Clark, of Grandview Avenue, was arrested Monday on a Barren County warrant for one count of third-degree rape and one count of attempted third-degree rape. According to reports, Clark and the girl allegedly had consensual sex approximately three hours before she turned 16 based on her birth documents. If the girl had been 16 when the sex occurred, it would not have been illegal. Clark was released from the Barren County Detention Center on a $1500 surety bond.
Metcalfe teen pre-trial conference scheduled
An order attempting to bring a murder case back to juvenile court on the basis of eight amendment violations was denied by Metcalfe County Circuit Court on Wednesday. 15 year-old Christopher Lee Endicott was arrested in March on charges of shooting and killing his legal guardians, Gary and Barbara Holloway. The Holloways were found dead in their home at 248 Jimmy Hubbard Road, by a family member after Metcalfe County law enforcement began a search for a 12 year-old female that had been reported missing by her parents. Endicott is charged with two counts capital murder, one count first-degree robbery, two counts theft by unlawful taking over $500, one count of custodial interference, one count tampering with physical evidence, one count first-degree fleeing and evading police and one count of first-degree wanton endangerment. A pre-trial conference is set for Jan. 10th.
Identity theft arrest in Cave City
On Wednesday, Officer Wes England and Chief Billy Minton received a complaint of individual inside the city limits of Cave City whom may have been involved in a ring of Identity Thefts. Officers responded to Caveland Motel where Officer England located an estimated street value of over $4,000 worth of stolen electronics and merchandise illegally purchased over the internet using a face account through Dell.com. Officer England and Minton interviewed 32 year-old Vincent M. Brady, of Smiths Grove. Brady admitted to stealing the identity of another person and used that Identity to open accounts online to purchase the electronics. Brady was arrested and charged with Receiving stolen property under $10,000 and two traffic warrants out of Marion County. Officer England forwarded the case to Smiths Grove Police Department, Chief Tom Suoy where charges are pending for Theft of Identity of another without consent. All the electronics were taken into evidence. The investigation is ongoing with future arrests pending.
Former Hart County man arrested
A former Hart County resident has been arrested on rape charges. Kentucky State Police Detective Laura Isenberg was investigating a complaint that occurred in Hart County between the times of October 01,2010 and October 1, 2011. Through this investigation Detective Isenberg was able to gain information which lead to an arrest warrant being issued for 29 year-old Randall E. Banks, formerly of Hart County. Banks turned himself in on December 23rd to the Beattyville Police Department in Beattyville, KY and was arrested on charges of: One count of Rape 1st victim under 12, One count of Sodomy 1st victim under 12 and One count of Sexual Abuse 1st victim under 12. Mr. Banks was lodged in the Three Forks Regional Jail in Beattyville, KY where he is being held until he can be transported back to Hart County to face the charges. Detective Laura Isenberg is leading this investigation which is still ongoing.
Area basketball scores
In the girls South Central Bank Halton Classic at Allen-County Scottsville, the Hart County Lady Raiders defeated Ohio County with a final score of 62 to 59, Lindsey Byrd scored 13 points and 12 rebounds. Hart County will play Red Boiling Springs tonight at 6:45 p.m. You can hear the broadcast of the game tonight at 6:30 p.m. with Gary Gardner on wloc and wloconline.com. In the Greenwood Holiday Classic, Caverna defeated Warren East 53 to 28. Caverna will go up against Butler County this evening at 4:30 p.m. In boys high school basketball action, in the Caverna Holiday Classic, Caverna defeated Fort Knox, 52 to 46, Derrick Lindsey scored 21 points. Caverna will play Warren East at 4:00 p.m. And Hart County Boys will play Evangel Christian at noon today. WLOC will have the broadcast of that game.
Government closings for New Years
All Federal, State and all local offices in the Hart County Courthouse will be closed this Friday, Saturday and Monday in observance of the New Years Holiday. The Hart County Solid Waste billing office will be closed this Friday and Monday. Trucks will be running on a regular schedule for garbage pickup.
Roadways claim three deaths during holiday
Three people died in three separate crashes on Kentucky roadways during the Christmas holiday period. All of the fatalities involved motor vehicles and two of the victims were not wearing seat belts. Single-fatality crashes occurred in Hardin, Hart and Warren counties. Through December 26th, 709 people have lost their lives on Kentucky roadways during 2011, 45 less fatalities than reported for the same time period of 2010.
Drug arrest made in Barren County
The Barren County Sheriff's Office responded to a domestic disturbance at 2051 Austin Tracy Road on Tuesday evening. While conducting an investigation, officers discovered items used to manufacture meth, along with paraphernalia and marijuana. Deputies then contacted the DTF for assistance. 36 year-old Donald Wright was placed under arrest and charged with Manufacturing Meth, Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st (meth), Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Wright was lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011
California identity theft in Cave City
On Thursday, December 22nd, Cave City Police Officer Wes England was assisted by the Beverly Hills Police Department internet crimes division in an ongoing investigation involving internet crimes and identity theft from a residence on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills California. During the course of the investigation, Officer England was able to intercept over $40,000 in illegally obtained checks sent to an address in Cave City belonging to the Rodeo Drive resident. Over the recent years, Cave City Police Department has seen a significant rise in internet crimes, including identity theft. Cave City Police would like to remind everyone that if you are ever labeled as a victim of internet crimes or identity theft, there are information packets available at the Cave City Police Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 28th, 2011
Warrant executed against Hart County man
Horse Cave Police Officer Chuck Webb on Monday executed a Hart County warrant against 30 year-old Ervin May, of Bonnieville, on charges of receiving stolen property. May was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Hart County and Caverna basketball
The Hart County Boys will play in the Beth Haven Holiday Classic this Thursday at 12:00 noon and again Friday at 1:30 p.m. and Saturday at 12:30 p.m. The Lady Colonels of Caverna will play this week in the Greenwood Holiday Classic and will take on Franklin Simpson at 6:30 p.m. tonight. They will continue to play Wednesday at Warren East at 8:00 p.m. and Butler County Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Caverna Holiday Classic
In the Boys Caverna Holiday Classic being held through Thursday, on Tuesday, Western plays Franklin Simpson at 2:30 p.m., followed by Rock Creek, IN taking on Warren East at 4:00 p.m., then, Valley plays Ft. Knox at 5:30 p.m. followed with Cumberland County taking on Caverna at 7:00 p.m. Listen to the Caverna game tonight at 6:45 p.m. on wloc and wloconline.com.
Basketball tournament action continues
High school basketball tournaments continue this week. On Tuesday, the Hart County Lady Raiders were defeated in overtime by Adair County 57 to 48. Lindsey Byrd scored 15 points and had 13 rebounds, Lexie Wilson scored 14 points and had 10 rebounds.
Also in the third annual South Central Bank/Halton Classic at Allen County-Scottsville High School, Ohio will play Red Boiling Springs, Central Hardin against Male and Allen County plays Mason County Tuesday. The boys part of the tournament also begins today. Clinton County taking on Grayson County, Allen County plays South Warren. Coming up Wednesday in the girls, Red Boiling Springs will play Adair County at 9:00 a.m. followed by Ohio County and Hart County at 10:45. Male meets Allen County-Scottsville at 4:00 p.m. with Mason County taking on Central Hardin at 7:30 p.m. And on Thursday, Central Hardin plays Allen County at 11:45 a.m., followed by Male and Mason County at 1:30 p.m. Adair will play Ohio County at 5:00 p.m. with Red Boiling Springs playing Hart County Lady Raiders at 6:45 p.m. Final day action will have the fourth place seeds in each pool playing at 9:00 a.m., third place at 12:30 p.m., second place seeds play at 4:00 p.m. with the overall championship scheduled at 7:30 p.m. In the boys action Wednesday: South Warren faces Heath at 12:30, followed by Grayson County and Allen County, then Heath plays again taking on Clinton County at 5:45 p.m. Clinton County and South Warren will meet in the 10:00 a.m. game Thursday with Grayson and heath squaring off at 3:15 p.m. On Friday, Allen County-Scottsville meets Clinton County at 10:45 a.m., South Warren and Grayson County play at 2:15 p.m. with Allen County playing Heath at 5:45 p.m. Listen to all Hart County games on wloc and wloconline.com.
Glasgow woman arrested for theft
A Glasgow woman was arrested Saturday afternoon and charged with Theft by Unlawful Taking and Possession of a Controlled Substance. 25 year-old Sharlet R. Davis was arrested for attempting to steal multiple items from the cabinets and shelves of the emergency room at T. J. Samson Hospital. When security had approached Davis, they found several stolen items in her purse, including: bandages, syringes, needles, gauze, sterile pads as well as 3 small pills. Davis was lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center.
Morgantown woman dies in crash
A three vehicle accident on Natcher Parkway leaves one dead. It happened just before three Sunday afternoon at the 10 mile marker. Kentucky State Police say a 2007 Nissan driven by Logan Keeney, 17, of Bowling Green, was traveling south on Natcher Parkway when he lost control of his vehicle and crossed into the north bound lanes. He then hit two other vehicles head-on. The first vehicle struck was a 2002 Buick driven by Larry Williams, 63, of Morgantown, and the second was a 1999 Toyota driven by Billy Byrd, 58, of Morgantown. Keeney was taken by Air Methods to Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville. His condition is listed as stable. Larry Williams was taken by ambulance to Greenview Regional Hospital. His condition is also listed as stable. Williams' passenger, Kathenia Williams, 61, also of Morgantown, was pronounced dead at the scene. Billy Byrd and his passengers, Jason Byrd, 20, and Nancy Byrd, 56, were not injured. All of those involved in the crash were wearing seat belts. Alcohol does not appear to be a factor in this collision.
Cave City man dies in car wreck
A Cave City man was fatally injured Monday in a two car wreck in Hart County. The preliminary investigation indicates that a 1997 Chevrolet being operated by Edward J. Green (46) of Cave City was traveling west bound on KY 88 when he crossed the center line striking a 1998 Ford being operated by Noel T. Johnston (64) of Munfordville which was traveling east bound on KY 88.
Edward Green was taken from the scene by ambulance to the Cub Run Elementary school to meet the air ambulance. Mr. Green succumbed to his injuries before the air ambulance left the school. Mr. Green was pronounced deceased by the Hart County Coroner, Jeff Roten. Noel T. Johnston was transported by Air Methods to the University of Louisville Medical center were he is being treated for his injuries. Mr. Johnston is listed in stable condition at this time. Alcohol does not appear to be a factor in this collision. Neither Mr. Green or Mr. Johnston were wearing seat belts at the time of the collision.
Area high school basketball tournaments
In girls action from Thursday, in the Caverna Lady Colonel Tournament, Metcalfe County defeated Louisville Ky. Country Day 61 to 22, Russellville defeated Cumberland County 48 to 29, Greenwood over Breckinridge County 66 to 50, and Bardstown over Caverna 68 to 60. Today Cumberland plays Ky. Country Day at 1:00 p.m., Metcalfe Co against Russellville at 3:00 p.m., Caverna plays Breckinridge County at 5:00 p.m. and Greenwood plays Bardstown at 7:00 p.m. for the championship game at Caverna. Hart County was defeated Thursday as they went up against Louisville Assumption. Hart County Lady Raiders will play Seneca today at 5:30 p.m. In boys basketball during the T. J. Samson Hospital Classic, Glasgow defeated Madison Southern 68 to 59, Daviess County beat Caverna 74 to 51, and Louisville Christian Academy 93 to 34.
Fatality near Columbia
State Police are investigating a single vehicle fatal collision that occurred Thursday morning 9 miles north of Columbia. Robert K. Rhodes, age 33 of Campbellsville was traveling west on West Egypt Road in a 1998 Volkswagen Beetle when his vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. Rhodes was not wearing a seatbelt and pronounced deceased at the scene by the Adair County Coroner. Trooper Andy Olson was assisted by the Adair County Sheriff’s Department, Adair County EMS, Adair County Fire and Rescue, and the Adair County Coroner.
Hart County meth lab found
On Wednesday Kentucky State Police were notified through an anonymous tip of a possible Methamphetamine lab inside a residence in Hart County. When Troopers Timmy Jewell, Jeremy Smith, Wes Medley and Daniel White arrived at 1480 Bales Road in Magnolia they were able to gain entry into the house. Once inside, the Troopers located an active one step cook lab and items related to manufacturing methamphetamine. Jaclyn Wease (32) of Upton and Albert T. Speed (31) of Magnolia were arrested and lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Two people arrested for drugs in Metcalfe
Acting on a tip of stolen items, Metcalfe County Sheriff and deputies went to a residence on 1121 Breeding Road and discovered a stolen weapon as well as a meth lab. Metcalfe County Sheriff Rondal Shirley, along with Deputy Allen Huffman, went to the residence of Anthony Neal. Upon arrival, the officers were trying to locate someone at the residence when they observed what appeared to be evidence of a discarded meth lab in a burn pile. A search warrant was then obtained while Deputies Mark Jandt and Josh Neal were arriving on the scene. A search of the residence produced numerous items related to manufacturing methamphetamine. Weapons were also recovered at the scene, including one that had been reported stolen in another case. Thirty-six-year-old Melissa G. Kingrey of Glasgow and 18-year-old Christopher Dylan Conrad of Summer Shade were found at the residence asleep. They were both arrested and charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine, 1st Offense; Unlawful Possession of a Meth Precursor, 1st Offense; and, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Kingrey was also charged with Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Kingrey and Conrad were lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center. Other arrests are pending.
Adair County wins local Christmas Tourney
In the Adair County Christmas Tournament Championship game, Adair County defeated Hart County 55 to 48. Chris Bradley led the Raiders with 21 points. All Tournament Team went to Hart County - Chris Bradley, Nate Morrison and Jake Walker. In other boys action, Cumberland County defeated Model 84 to 76, Monroe over Campbellsville 72 to 41 and Rockcastle County defeated Washington County 52 to 41. At Barren County, John Hardin defeated Glasgow 54 t0 51 and Metcalfe won over Caverna 71 to 70. In girls basketball Republic Bank Holiday Classic: Monroe County over Central 50 to 46, Ryle defeated Assumption 52 to 44, Christian County over Seneca 47 to 39, St. Joseph defeated Sacred Heart 49 to 45, Ballard won over Owensboro Catholic 67 to 49, Mercy defeated Murray 55 to 46, DePont Manual defeated East Carter 70 to 31 and Casey over Scott County 59 to 53. Coming up today: Assumption takes on Hart County Lady Raiders. You may hear the broadcast of that game on WLOC and wloconline.com at 3:15 p.m. Also for today, in the Caverna Lady Colonel Christmas Tournament: Metcalfe plays Kentucky Country Day at 1:00 p.m., Cumberland County plays Russellville at 3:00 p.m. and Greenwood plays Breckinridge County at 5:00 p.m. Caverna will play Bardstown tonight at 7:00 p.m.
Summer Shade man arrested for drugs
A Summer Shade man was arrested Monday night on drug-related charges in Glasgow. The Glasgow Police Department had received a tip of suspicious activity at Bluegrass Apartments where there had been recent complaints of drug activity. When Officer Cowan of the Glasgow Police Department arrived on the scene, two men were talking in the parking lot. When the two men saw the officer, they got into their vehicles quickly and started leaving. A traffic stop was initiated on the vehicle driven by one of the two men, 51 year-old Paul C. Whitlow, of Summer Shade. The officer found drugs and and drug paraphernalia inside the vehicle. Whitlow was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, 1st degree, 1st offense, Methamphetamine, Possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of a controlled substance, 3rd degree, drug unspecified. He was lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center.
Glasgow man arrested for trespassing
A Glasgow man was arrested Monday night on criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct charges. The charges against 36 year-old Kevin L. Koble resulted from an incident on Eastview Drive in which the officer responded to a complaint of a white male yeling and cursing outside of a residence. When the officer arrived, Koble ran into the residence and locked himself inside, in spite of requests by officers to open the door. The homeowner stated that Koble was not allowed to be inside of that residence. Koble was lodged in the Barren County Correctional Center.
Dentist suffered stab wounds
A dentist who previously practiced in Horse Cave is recovering after being attacked outside the Fayette County Health Department. Police say a 22 year-old man and a young girl jumped Candice Flener as she was arriving to work around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday morning. Flener suffered stab wounds to the face, but officials say the injuries aren't life-threatening. Police arrested Daniel B. Hale and charged him with first-degree robbery.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
Sheriff's Office welfare checks offered
With the holiday season in full swing, the Barren County Sheriff's Office wants to remind everyone who might be traveling out of town, to call the sheriff's office with your address and emergency contact information if you would like to have extra patrol in your area. We also want to remind citizens to check on their neighbors, especially the elderly, to make sure they are warm enough and have food, etc. Should you find a situation that warrants help, contact us at 651-2771 and they will notify the proper authorities to get help. The sheriff's office will also be active in conducting welfare checks around the county, if you have the name of someone that needs to be checked on, please call us with that information.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
Holiday Classic Basketball action
Hart County basketball action continued Tuesday night at Adair County as the Hart County Raider Boys defeated Richmond Model with a final score of 54 to 50. In Hart County Lady Raider action, Murray defeated Hart County with a score of 45 to 31. The Hart County Boys will play Adair County for the Championship game tonight at 7:45 p.m. Listen to the game on wloc and wloconline.com starting with the pregame show at 7:30 p.m. In other boys scores from Tuesday, Adair defeated Cumberland 71 to 48, Washington County over Monroe County 63 to 50, Larue defeated Lincoln 65 to 56, Barren County over Metcalfe 76 to 54, Glasgow over Christian Academy - Louisville 57 to 41 and Madison Southern over Caverna 78 to 58. In girls action Tuesday, Adair defeated North Hardin 65 to 61, Pulaski 64 to Campbellsville 44, Taylor over Spencer County 54 to 41, Washington County defeated Allen County-Scottsville 32 to 28, Bardstown over Russellville 63 to 58, Caverna defeated Cumberland County 55 to 27, Glasgow girls over Western Hills 57 to 33. Caverna Lady Colonels will play Bardstown Thursday night at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
Federal, State and Local closings
All federal, state and local offices in the Hart County Courthouse will be closed Friday, Saturday and Monday, December 23rd, 24th and 26th in observance of the Christmas Holiday. The Hart County Solid Waste billing office will be closed Friday, December 23rd and Monday, December 26th as well as December 30th and January 2nd. Trucks will be running on a regular schedule for garbage pickup.
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011
Glasgow man sentenced for arson
A Glasgow man who set fire to his ex-girlfriend's apartment while her son was still inside has pleaded guilty and has been sentenced for the crime in Barren County Circuit Court on Monday. 23 year-old James Gonzales accepted a sentence of 10 years on the charge of first-degree arson and ten counts of wanton endangerment as part of a guilty plea. Along with 10 years in prison, Barren County Commonwealth's Attorney Karen Davis requested that the court order payment of the $5,000 insurance deductible for the apartment damage.
Area high school basketball action
Hart County Raider Boys won Monday night over Rockcastle County in Adair County with a final score of 50 to 40. Chris Bradley scored 16 points, while Christian Shadburn had 11 points. The Hart County Lady Raiders were defeated Monday night by Louisville Mercy at Lexington Catholic with a final score of 71 to 44. Lexie Wilson scored 15 points and Molly Scott had 12 points.
In other scores from boys games: In the First & Farmer's National Bank/Lindsey Wilson Classic, Adair county over Monroe County 67 to 42, Model over Campbellsville 65 to 47. In girls scores in the Campbellsville Food Pantry Holiday Classic: Adair County defeated Allen County-Scottsville 63 to 31, North Hardin defeated Washington County 46 to 32, Pulaski County over Taylor County 72 to 47. In the Caverna Lady Colonel Christmas Tournament: Green County defeated Henry Clay 61 to 33, Greenwood over Metcalfe County 65 to 41 and Breckinridge County defeated Ky. Country Day 56 to 25. The T. J. Samson Community Hospital Basketball Christmas Classic will be held through Thursday at Barren County High School. Glasgow will open the tournament this evening against Christian Academy of Louisville at 4:30 p.m. Metcalfe County takes on Barren County at 6:00 p.m. and Caverna plays Madison Southern at 7:30 p.m. The other game of the opening round, John Hardin High School vs. Daviess County, will be played at 6:00 p.m. at Barren County Middle School. The Lady Colonels Christmas Tournament continues at home as they play Cumberland County tonight at 7:00 p.m. The Hart County Boys will play this evening at Adair County against Richmond Model. The Hart County Lady Raiders will play at Lexington Catholic tonight at 8:00 p.m. Join wloc and wloconline.com for play by play coverage of both Hart County games beginning at 4:00 p.m.
Barren County accident injures three
Deputies with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office responded to a single vehicle wreck Sunday, northeast of Glasgow on Coral Hill Road. 52-year-old Linda Coffey of Glasgow, was traveling south when she lost control of her SUV, it traveled off the roadway striking a tree before continuing through a fence and coming to a final stop in a field. Coffey and two juvenile passengers in her vehicle were transported from the scene by Barren-Metcalfe Emergency Medical Services to T.J. Samson Community Hospital, where they were treated and released.
Domestic violence arrest in Barren County
A Glasgow man was arrested on several charges following an incident Saturday night on Forrester Avenue. While 22 year old Westley Graves was being placed under arrest for a charge of Assault, 4th Degree, Domestic Violence he fought with officers and had to be tazered. Graves was then taken to the Barren County Correctional Center and charged with Disarming a Police Officer; Resisting Arrest; Disorderly Conduct, 2nd; and Assault, 4th Degree, Domestic Violence.
Glasgow man arrested after assault
A 25-year-old man was taken into custody Monday after an incident on Beverly Drive near Glasgow in which he is reported to have assaulted his mother and step-father with a knife. The name of the man has not yet been released. The man, his mother and step-father were transported to T. J. Samson Community Hospital by EMS. No other details are available at this time.
Basketball Christmas Classic
The T. J. Samson Community Hospital Basketball Christmas Classic will be Tuesday through Thursday at Barren County High School. Teams in the tournament include Metcalfe & Barren County, Glasgow, Caverna, Madison Southern, Christian Academy of Louisville, John Hardin High School and Daviess County High School. Glasgow will open the tournament on Tuesday against Christian Academy of Louisville at 4:30 p.m. Metcalfe County takes on Barren County at 6:00 p.m. and Caverna plays Madison Southern at 7:30 p.m. The other game of the opening round, John Hardin High School vs. Daviess County, will be played at 6:00 p.m. at Barren County Middle School.
Motion denied to dismiss in livestock case
Metcalfe Circuit Court denied a motion to dismiss in the Eastern Livestock criminal case on Thursday after one defendant's attorney made a push last month to have 52 counts of his indictment dismissed. The indictment accuses Grant Gibson and his three co-defendants of writing the farmers bad checks while knowing that defendants, including Thomas P. Gibson, Steven McDonald and Darren Brangers, who are facing charges of organized crime and theft by deception in the case of the 2010 Eastern Livestock scandal. The cold checks resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars lost for farmers, particularly many in the Metcalfe County area.
Two Barren County men injured
Two Barren County men were injured in a single vehicle accident Friday afternoon. 29 year-old Daniel Whitley, of Smiths Grove and 31 year-old Derek Jones, of Glasgow, were in a white Eclipse on Coral Hill Road near Beaver Creek Bridge when they lost control, flipped multiple times throwing both men from the car. They are in critical but stable condition.
Highway fatality in Hart County
Rain is being blamed for a deadly accident involving three vehicles in Hart County. It occurred on US 31 W south of Rowletts Friday morning. KSP says 83 year-old Arminda Nunn, of Munfordville, hit a pool of water and lost control, hitting an oncoming semi-truck. That vehicle was driven by 46 year-old Bedford Coffey, Jr., of Edmonton. The semi rolled over ejecting Coffey. 38 year-old Matthew Lewis, of Hardyville tried to avoid the accident but rear ended Nunn's car then hit a tree. Nunn died at the scene. Coffey was taken to the T. J. Samson Community Hospital. Lewis was treated and released from the Caverna Memorial Hospital.
Area high school basketball
Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will play Friday night in a boy/girl doubleheader at home against LaRue County. Hart County Lady Raiders will travel to take on Breckinridge County Friday night at 6:00 p.m., while the Hart County Boys will play St. Francis in Louisville at 5:00 p.m. WLOC and wloconline.com will have live coverage of the Lady Raiders game starting with the pregame show at 5:45 p.m. Hart County and Caverna's basketball teams will be participating in pre-Christmas tournaments. The Lady Colonels will host their own Christmas Tournament beginning Monday and the Caverna Boys will be playing in the Barren County Christmas Tournament. The Hart County Boys will play at 4:15 p.m. Monday in the Adair County Tournament and the Hart County Lady Raiders will play at 8:00 p.m. Monday at Lexington Catholic.
Superintendent voices evolution concerns
The superintendent of the Hart County school district is complaining about how evolution is treated on a new test that high school students will take in the spring. Hart County Superintendent Ricky D. Line sent letters and e-mails to state education officials asking them to reconsider the "Blueprint' for the end-of-course biology test. Line says the test treats evolution as a fact instead of a scientific theory and schools would have to teach it that way. Line said in his letter that he finds the increased emphasis on evolution "substantial and alarming." Kentucky Education Commissioner Terry Holliday told the Lexington Herald-Leader on Monday that evolution will not be taught as a fact in Kentucky Schools. Holliday said the end-of-course test is intended to show whether a student is ready for college.
Drive sober or get pulled over
Kentucky State Police will be participating in an enhanced enforcement period from December 16 through January 2nd. Since DUI is a particular problem this time of year, the theme of the campaign will be “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over”. According to Kentucky State Police statistics for 2011 thus far, there have been 114 fatalities on Kentucky roads where alcohol involvement was a factor.
With aggressive enforcement this Holiday Season KSP hope to keep that number from increasing. Captain Ricki Allen, commented by saying;" if you are going to partake in alcoholic beverages this Holiday Season, make sure you have a designated driver." During the holiday period, Kentucky State Police will be conducting numerous road checks and advise you that when you approach a road check, make sure you have your operator’s license, insurance card, and registration receipts.
Dollar General Store Expansion
Dollar General will soon be adding another 100 jobs to their Scottsville Distribution Center. Dollar General hired 6,000 workers across the country this year in a massive expansion that includes several new stores. Distribution Center Manager, Keith Elam, says the new employees will start out at $10.75 an hour and can make as much as $12.50 after raises and are also eligible for bonuses. Anyone looking to apply for the open positions is asked to come fill out an application in person at the Distribution Center on Beech Street in Scottsville. You can also search for openings on the Dollar General Career Website.
Two drug arrests in Barren County
Deputies and detectives with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office along with Drug Task Force detectives have been busy investigating several recent tips of drug trafficking activity, which has put one man behind bars and has a local woman facing a related charge. Friday afternoon, December 9, detectives arrested 36-year-old Millard R. Neace of Glasgow, in a parking lot of a local business, after an investigation revealed he was selling Hydrocodone to another subject. Neace was charged with second-degree trafficking in a controlled substance first offense and lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. 40-year-old Kristi D. Polston of Glasgow was charged with second-degree possession of a controlled substance (drug unspecified) and is scheduled to appear in Barren District Court in January 2012.
Glasgow man injured, driver jailed
Monday night, shortly after 10pm deputies with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office and other emergency personnel responded to a single vehicle wreck on Lecta Kino Road, which sent one man to a local hospital and another to jail. The wreck occurred when 37-year-old John M. Houchens of Glasgow, missed a curve while traveling east on Lecta Kino Road, the car then dropped off the right shoulder of the road striking an earthen embankment. A passenger, 50-year-old James A. Houchens of Glasgow, was transported by Barren-Metcalfe Emergency Medical Services to T.J. Samson Community Hospital, where he was admitted for what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. The driver, John Houchens, was not injured and was charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs first offense (aggravated) and lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. Deputy Rodney Sponhouse investigated and was assisted at the scene by Deputies Greg Kinslow and Aaron Bennett. The East Barren Volunteer Fire Department also responded to the scene.
Glasgow man and woman arrested
The Barren County Sheriff's Office arrested a man and charged a woman in connection with the reported armed robbery that deputies and detectives responded to on December 5th in northwestern Barren County. The investigation revealed 34-year-old David S. Martin of Glasgow, tampered with a witness to make a false robbery call and make a false statement to deputies and detectives. Evidence was also placed at the scene to make it appear that a robbery had occurred. Martin was lodged in the Barren County Detention Center charged with falsely reporting an incident, tampering with a witness and tampering with physical evidence. 36-year-old Janice A. Coates, also involved in the case, told officials they were robbed at gunpoint and tied up leading to a charge of falsely reporting an incident against her. She’s set to appear in Barren District Court in January
Edmonton mans probation revocation
An Edmonton man who pleaded guilty to killing his father when he was a teenager had his probation revocation upheld by a judge on Tuesday. Robert Joshua Fritz, 20, was arrested on Nov. 15 on probation violations and lodged in the Barren County Detention Center. Fritz was accused of violating the terms of his shock probation by failing to meet with his probation officer and using a mind-altering drug. At a hearing in Metcalfe Circuit Court Tuesday Judge Phil Patton upheld the revocation of Fritz’s probation, and told him he would once again be eligible for parole in four months and 22 days. Fritz was released from jail in December of 2009 after pleading guilty to second-degree manslaughter. He killed his father, Robert Fritz, 56, of Edmonton, by striking him in the back of the head with a baseball bat in October of 2008. Fritz pleaded guilty to manslaughter, decreased from the initial charge of murder, in September of 2009.
Annual Nursing Home visits near
The community is invited to join WLOC and friends as we visit Hart County Manor Thursday, Dec. 15th, at 9:15 a.m. and then Hart County Health Care Center at 10:30 a.m. We'll be singing Christmas carols and sharing the Christmas story with the residents and the more, the merrier. WLOC and 99.1 the HOSS will also be traveling to Edmonton, that afternoon at 1:00 p.m. to visit Harpers Home for the Aged and the Metcalfe County Health Care Center to sing and visit with the residents. We invite everyone who can to come and enjoy the day. We wish to extend a big "Thank You" to everyone for their donations and may God bless bless everyone.
Warren County woman dies in car crash
A Warren County woman was killed in a two car accident Monday morning on the Glasgow Road. Warren County Sheriff's Deputies say 53-year-old Stacey Mercer of Oakland crossed the center line on Glasgow Road hitting a car driven by a couple from Old Hickory, Tennessee.
Mercer was pronounced dead at the scene. The Tennessee couple, Michael and Lana Richardson, was taken to the Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries All persons involved were wearing seatbelts and alcohol involvement is not a suspected factor in the collision.
Tennessee man pleads guilty
A Nolensville, Tennessee man pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court Monday, to creating a false and fictitious permit so two gas pipelines could be built under Barren River. Peter Grimes admitted to knowingly and willfully making a false permit authorization letter, and submitted it to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection. Grimes faces a maximum term of imprisonment of five years, a maximum fine of $250,000, and a three year term of supervised release.
Area high school basketball scores
On Saturday night in girls action, Caverna Lady Colonels defeated Cumberland County 53 to 37. Madison Faulkner scored 20 points and Ciera Wagner had 13 points. In boys action, Caverna Colonel boys won against Cumberland County 62 to 61. Derek Lindsey scored 30 points for that game. Coming up, Tuesday night, the Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will travel to take on Barren County in a doubleheader at 5:30 p.m. Hart County Lady Raiders and Hart County boys will be on the road Tuesday taking on Bardstown in a boy/girl doubleheader. Join wloc and wloconline.com for complete coverage of both games starting with the girls pregame show at 4:45 p.m.
Food Bank Commodity Program
From the Abundance of the Hart Food Bank Commodity Program will be distributing food at the Munfordville Baptist Church Thursday, December 15th from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. and Friday, December 16th, from 8:00 - 12:00 noon or until we run out of food. To qualify for the program, you must: meet the household income eligibility guidelines provided by Feeding America, show proof that you live in Hart County, only receive commodities one time a month. Commodity Supplemental Food Program is for 60 year-old and older residents of Hart County who qualify and applications are still being accepted. This reminder: on Thursday, do not park near the gym doors before 1:00 p.m. School is in session and you will be asked to move.
Horse Cave City Council Meeting
The Horse Cave City Council will meet in regular session Monday night, December 12th, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall.
Man charged with attempted murder
51 year-old James C. Smith, of Lebanon, has been charged with the attempted murder of his wife. On December 10th, KSP received a call from the Lebanon Police Department stating that Kathy Smith was at the Police Department and had been involved in a domestic dispute. Tpr. Morris Farris responded and the investigation revealed that James Smith had attempted to shoot his wife following a verbal dispute. Kathy Smith was not injured by the attempt and was able to escape the residence with her daughter and a fried of her daughter's after wrestling the gun away from James Smith. Smith was arrested without incident and lodged in the Marion County Detention Center.
Wanted man turns himself in
On Tuesday, December 6th, Kentucky State Police Post 3 Bowling Green, Detective Chad Winn, went before the Hart County Grand Jury regarding four burglaries that occurred on July 30th and 31st. The Hart County Grand Jury heard the case against 20 year-old Brandon Thompson, of Munfordville, 44 year-old Joseph Cahoe, of Park City and 20 year-old Travis Shepherd, of Cave City. On Thursday, December 8th, Kentucky State Police Troopers and Detectives arrested Joseph Cahoe and Travis Shepherd. Cahoe was arrested for four counts of Burglary 1st, six counts of Burglary 2nd, eight counts of Criminal Mischief 1st and Persistent Felony offender 1st. He was also arrested for unrelated charges of Resisting Arrest and Menacing. Travis Shepherd was arrested for four counts of Burglary 1st, six counts of Burglary 2nd, eight counts of Criminal Mischief 1st, Cultivating Marijuana, Drug Paraphernalia Buy/Posses, and Possession of Marijuana. On Friday, Brandon Thompson, of Munfordville, turned himself in to Tpr Joel Huff. Thompson was charged with four counts of Burglary 1st degree, six counts of burglary 2nd degree and eight Criminal Mischief 1st degree. Thompson was lodged in the Hart County Jail.
Area high school basketball continues
Lady Colonels and Caverna Colonel boys will host Green County tonight at 5:00 p.m. Hart County Raider boys and Lady Raiders will be on the road as they take on Larue County in a doubleheader. Tip off time for the girls is 5:30 p.m. Listen to wloc and wloconline.com for coverage of both Hart County games. On Saturday, Caverna Lady Colonels and Caverna Boys will travel to take on Cumberland County in a double header at 5:30 p.m. WLOC will carry complete coverage of both games starting with the pregame show at 5:15 p.m.
Local officer receives award
Officer Charles Webb of the Horse Cave Police Department has received the Governor's Impaired Driving Enforcement Award. The award was presented to Officer Webb this past Thursday in Lexington. Officer Webb last week made 4 DUI arrests in 4 days in Horse Cave.
Two juveniles arrested for burglary