just glad that no one was injured, and that they will recuperate from this as best as possible. thank you so much for that look. we re also monitoring another location in the blue grass state, our cnn affiliate wfie reports on the destruction in bremen, kentucky. take a look. this right here, it s just every home, every tree. every tree is snapped, every power line is down. there s cars flipped over. look at this van right here. just thrown into this ditch. look at this home right here. it s not even there anymore. that s just the foundation and a couple walls. we passed a house earlier if you could still see the childrens clothes hanging in the closet. it s just absolutely devastating. even trooper mcpherson says he s never seen anything like this in his life. it s heartbreaking. just look at that.
A Wisconsin man and Florida woman wanted in connection to an out-of-state homicide were arrested after a pursuit in Hopkins County Tuesday night. According to
click to download audioKentucky State Police developed Trooper Island Camp as part of a long-range program of public service to the youth of Kentucky: a place where the tensions and turmoil of our everyday lives can be forgotten; and for one-week young people can be given a touch of hope and desire of a better tomorrow. Former State Police Director, Colonel James E. Bassett, spearheaded the idea to establish a permanent recreational site where trooper and child could share a week-long experience. A location was selected in a secluded corner of Dale Hollow Lake near the Cumberland and Clinton County line, where an island was leased from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and a non-profit charitable corporation was formed.
Photo: Trooper Brandon McPherson
Kentucky State Police will be in Hopkinsville Thursday for anyone wanting to buy a raffle ticket for a chance to win a 2SS Convertible Camaro.
Post 2 Public Information Officer Trooper Brandon McPherson says he will have the Camaro at Huck’s, located at 4200 Lafayette Road, in Hopkinsville Thursday for anyone who wants to purchase a $10 raffle ticket to win the car. He says the proceeds from the raffle tickets sold will help fund the Kentucky State Police’s ‘Trooper Island Kid’s Camp’.
According to Trooper McPherson, he will be at Kroger in Madisonville Friday, which will be the last day the Camaro will be displayed in the Post 2 district. He says the car will then to to Post 16 in Henderson.