BARBOURVILLE, KY March 7, 2022) - The Knox County Sheriff's Department is reporting that: On Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at approximately 5:30 P.M. Knox County Deputy Darian Abner observed 28-year-old Joshua Taylor of Bryants Store, KY sitting in a black 2005 Silverado 4x4 on Gobblers Knob Lane. The deputy knew Taylor had multiple outstanding bench warrants for his arrest.
FRANKFORT, KY (April 7, 2022) – State Auditor Mike Harmon has released the audit of the financial statement of the Clay County Fiscal Court for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021. State law requires annual audits of county fiscal courts.
GUTHRIE, KY - (April 7, 2022) - The Kentucky State Police is reporting that: KSP Post 2 was contacted by the Guthrie Police Department during the early morning hours of Wednesday, April 6, 2022, in regards to a collision taking place involving a pedestrian.
The historical Hoskins Cemetery on Island Creek Hill off U.S. 421 in Clay County, Kentucky is over 125 years-old
MANCHESTER, KY (April 6, 2022) - On behalf of 63 friends of the Hoskins Cemetery from 10 different states, Stella B. House, a local attorney, on Friday, March 25, 2022 filed a Complaint in the Clay Circuit Court against the CLAY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION (“CCBOE”), its members, and the CLAY COUNTY FISCAL COURT, including JOHNNY JOHNSON (individually and in his official Capacity as Clay County Judge Executive).
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – More than 30 years after three young women were murdered, and another brutally assaulted, the man responsible has been identified using investigative genealogy. This is a unique method that can generate new leads for unsolved homicides, as well as help identify unknown victims.
Opinion Submission
By Josh Crawford
Josh Crawford, J.D. is the executive director of Pegasus Institute whose mission is to provide public policy research and solutions that help improve the lives of all Kentuckians.
In his 1958 essay I, Pencil, Leonard Reed described the life of a humble #2 pencil. Reed’s chief insight was to point out that no one person could make even a lowly pencil. At the time, the wood for the pencil would have come from Washington state, the graphite center would have come from mines in South America, and the rubber eraser likely came from Indonesia. Thousands of people cooperated to get to the point at which you could hold a pencil in your hand and write with it.
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