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KSP Trooper Corey King discusses KSPPA District 16 fundraising event for low income children in the tri-county area

The Kentucky State Police Professional Association District 16 is currently conducting a fundraiser to help disadvantaged children in the area just in time for the Holidays.

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Princeton man arrested on possession of a synthetic drug charge

Gibson County Sheriff’s Office say while the deputy was speaking with the driver and passenger 44 year old Haywood E. Hester of Princeton he smelled the odor of synthetic marijuana and observed drug paraphernalia laying in plain view.

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Whitfield Receives Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield (KY-01), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power, was the recipient of the “Senator Robert C. Byrd Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award” yesterday during the Washington Coal Club’s Annual Luncheon.

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Princeton woman injured after being ejected from pickup truck in single-vehicle wreck

Princeton, KY (Caldwell County) – The Kentucky State Police is investigating a single-vehicle, injury-collision that occurred on US 62, approximately four miles from the Caldwell/Hopkins County line, on Wednesday, November 18, at 2:09 p.m.

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Bevin names former lawmaker secretary of executive cabinet

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Republican Gov.-elect Matt Bevin has named a former state representative from Louisville as the next secretary of the executive cabinet.

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Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Resident Guilty Of First Degree Manslaughter Resulting From Child Abuse

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Fort Campbell, Kentucky, woman pleaded guilty Tuesday before Senior United States District Judge Thomas B. Russell to a Superseding Information charging her with first degree manslaughter in the death of an infant whom she was babysitting in December 2013, announced United States Attorney John E. Kuhn, Jr.

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2 Henderson men and a juvenile charged in connection to using a homemade explosive device

Two Henderson men and a juvenile have been charged with wanton endangerment after police say the trio vandalized a mailbox in the 7000 block of Rucker Road by using a homemade explosive device.

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Traffic signal at KY 109/Adams Street intersection in downtown Sturgis to be studied for possible removal

On the heels of the four-way stop sign study at 5th and Main Streets in Sturgis, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 2 engineers have announced they will be conducting another study to determine if the traffic signal at the intersection of KY 109/5th Street and Adams Street should remain operational or be removed.

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