Author name: Bill Stephens

Woman reportedly found asleep behind wheel at Henderson intersection charged with DUI and drug possession

A Henderson woman was arrested this morning for DUI and drug possession after police say 911 received a call that she was passed out behind the wheel of her vehicle at the intersection of MLK and S. Green Street.

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Local circuit court clerks join colleagues for educational session at Circuit Court Clerks Fall College

Three local circuit court clerks recently joined other circuit clerks across the Commonwealth at the 2016 Circuit Court Clerks Fall College in Lexington.

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Local district judge learns about new interlock ignition law at annual District Judges College

Some local district court judges recently got a refresher on handling DUI cases and other matters at the 2016 District Judges College at Lake Cumberland State Resort Park in Jamestown.

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KSP Post 2 Madisonville, KSP Post 16 Henderson Participating in National “Take Back” Initiative Program

KSP Post 2 Madisonville, KSP Post 16 Henderson Participating in National “Take Back” Initiative Program

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City of Sacramento Receives $500,000 Community Development Block Grant

The City of Sacramento in McLean County has been approved by the Department for Local Government for a 500-thousand dollar Community Development Block Grant to be used for design and construction of a new fire station.

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New Dispatchers Joining Henderson and Marion Police Depts.

The Henderson and Marion Police Departments will have new dispatchers after they recently graduated from the Public Safety Dispatch Academy. State officials say twenty-four law enforcement dispatchers recently graduated from the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice after undergoing five week so training that consisted of 205 hours of academy instruction to satisfy mandated training requirements.

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