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On the Record

  • Resident runs from police, charged with selling drugs

     

    A Campbellsville man has been arrested and charged with selling drugs after he allegedly ran from police when they attempted to serve an outstanding warrant for his arrest.

    On Friday, April 26, Campbellsville Police Officer Branden Wilson stopped Johnathan J. Gurley, 25, for driving on a suspended driver's license.

    Court records state that after Gurley stopped his vehicle, he exited the vehicle and ran away. After a short pursuit, Wilson and Campbellsville Police Officer Roy Rodgers apprehended Gurley.

  • Campbellsville woman injured in Lebanon crash

    A Campbellsville woman was injured in a two-vehicle crash in Lebanon last Tuesday.

    According to a Kentucky State Police news release, troopers investigated the crash, which occurred at 11:50 a.m. four miles west of Lebanon at the junction of U.S. 68 and Lovers Lane.

    The report states that Joseph Farmer, 20, of Lebanon, was driving a 2007 Ford Fusion east on U.S. 68 when he read-ended a 1993 Chevrolet Lumina.

  • Kentucky State Police statistics

    During the month of April, there were 13 traffic collisions investigated by Kentucky State Police troopers working in the Post 15 area, which includes the 11 counties of Taylor, Adair, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Green, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe, Russell and Washington.

    There were two fatal collisions during the month of April in the Post 15 area:

    Stacy L. Carter of Columbia was killed in Adair County on April 4.

    Debbie Froedge of Edmonton was killed in Metcalfe County on April 30.

  • Public Record for May 2

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    Traffic

    • Albert Tae Kim, failure to wear seat belts, no new violations, defendant stipulated probable cause, dismissed.

  • Circuit Court Action for May 2

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    Taylor Circuit Court Judge Dan Kelly's April 22 docket:

  • Fire damages Old Lebanon Road home

    A home on Old Lebanon Road was damaged by fire on Sunday night.

    Taylor County Fire & Rescue personnel responded to a report of a fire at 9325 Old Lebanon Road at about 10 p.m.

    According to a Taylor County Fire & Rescue report, firefighters found a garage at the home, owned by Robert Rogers, fully involved in fire.

    The fire was contained to the garage, the report states, and a vehicle parked inside.

    The cause of the fire hasn't yet been determined.

  • One injured in KY 55 crash

    A Columbia woman was injured after her vehicle overturned on KY 55 on Tuesday morning.

    According to a Taylor County Sheriff's Office report, Jamie Flatt, 20, was driving a 1998 Ford Escort south on KY 55 at 4:15 a.m. when she swerved to miss striking a deer in the roadway. Flatt ran off the roadway and overturned.

    She was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital for treatment and later taken to University of Louisville Hospital. At press time, she was listed in stable condition.

    Taylor County Sheriff's Deputy Rodney Cox investigated.

  • Food Inspections for May 2

    The following businesses were inspected by the Lake Cumberland District Health Department using the scale below.

    • 85 to 100, pass inspection.

    • 70 to 84, business must be reinspected within 30 days.

    • Less than 70, a suspension of permit notice is sent to owner; if owner doesn't reply within 10 days, the permit will be revoked and the business will be closed.

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  • Public Record for April 29

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    Small Claims Settled

  • One injured in Old Lebanon Road crash

    A Campbellsville woman was injured in a two-vehicle crash on Wednesday afternoon.

    According to a Taylor County Sheriff's Office report, deputies responded to a report of a crash at 1:28 p.m.

    The report states that Kristi Hickerson, 52, of 3520 Old Lebanon Road in Campbellsville, was backing out of a driveway in a 2001 Toyota Corolla and attempting to turn south on Old Lebanon Road.

    Debbie Murphy, 59, of Campbellsville was heading north on Old Lebanon Road in a 1999 Infinity.

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