4 hours ago · An Elizabethtown woman hired to care for a cancer patient’s bed-ridden wife was arrested Tuesday and charged with stealing nine hydrocodone pills from their residence. >> Go To The Portal
An Elizabethtown man is being held in lieu of a $50,000 cash bond in the Hardin County Detention Center following a reported altercation Saturday night with a woman.
Police are looking for two suspects who robbed an ATM machine in Elizabethtown. The Elizabethtown Police Department is investigating after a “substantial amount of money” was stolen from the Wilson & Muir Bank ATM at 250 West Dixie Avenue, according to a report by The News-Enterprise. The theft...
Downtown Elizabethtown can be a lively place on Thursday nights in the summer. In addition to friendly get-togethers and adult beverages ... A 24-year-old Metalsa employee was killed early Tuesday morning in a workplace mishap. Lance Winemiller, 24, of Elizabethtown, was struck...
Kentucky State Police Arrests Carter County Jailer. Grayson, KY (June 21, 2021) – On June 20, 2021, Kentucky State Trooper Daniels responded to the area of Lakeview Circle for a report of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
Shortly after news broke of Kentucky State University President Dr. M. Christopher Brown II’s resignation amid questions about the school’s finances and several lawsuits against the university, people involved with the university began talking. Some publicly.
Kentucky Dad Shakes 7-week-old Daughter and Throws Her on the Ground: Murder. A Kentucky Dad killed his 7-week-old daughter. A bond of $250,000 has been set for Del'Shawn Banks, 23.
Two Kentucky teens have been charged in connection with a shooting that blinded a boy just days before Christmas last year. Michael Lemond, 18, was charged with two counts of first-degree assault Wednesday after police accused him of firing into a Lexington house at 2 a.m. on Dec. 21.
In a recent study, Kentucky was named ranked #1 for kindness in the entire United States. Indiana didn't even score in the top 50% and neither did Illinois. The study, conducted in partnership between Verizon and Kindness.org, a non-profit that works to "educate and inspire people to choose kindness," is part of the "A Call for Kindness" campaign. More than 5,000 people from all 50 states participated in the study and they were asked all kinds of questions about what type of kind acts they would do. They were asked questions like, would you...