Police investigate two shootings in Mayfield, Ky.
Shooting investigation in Mayfield By Jessica Ladd | March 10, 2021 at 11:54 AM CST - Updated March 10 at 6:26 PM
MAYFIELD, Ky. (KFVS) - Police in Mayfield, Kentucky are investigating two shootings that took place on Tuesday.
On March 9 at approximately 5 p.m., Mayfield Police Department Officers responded to a shots fired call in the area of West Water Street and South 15th Street.
No injuries were reported at that time.
Approximately two hours later a second call came in of shots fired with a gunshot victim.
Officers arrived in the 100 block of South 16th Street where they made contact with a victim who had an apparent gunshot wound to the leg. He was rushed by ambulance to Jackson Purchase Medical Center.
CHILLICOTHE Between the cerulean blue candy stripes, the trash can lid pendant lights and the rubber chickens hanging from them by their feet, Chris Beers is dedicated to creating a whacky, nostalgic experience at Grandpa Joe s Candy Shop.
With the recent move from West Water Street to a former dance studio on North Paint Street and because of the noticeable increase in square footage Beers believes the new location will allow customers to feel the full effect of the zany candy store. What makes a small business successful is the support of the fans. Chillicothe just gets it, said Beers, who owns 10 other Grandpa Joe s locations across Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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LEWISTOWN The Downtown Lewistown Inc. Board of Directors held its regular meeting via Zoom on Wednesday afternoon.
Among topics discussed was a sidewalk and curbing project aimed at the north side of West Water Street. The project will span the segment of West Water Street from South Main Street to Juniata Street.
According to Jim Zubler, executive director of DLI, Rex Fink (Lewistown Borough’s code enforcement officer) and the project engineer walked the aforementioned length of West Water Street and identified areas which needed improved or brought up to code.
“The next step is to complete the documents, then we will advertise for contracting bids so the project can being in the spring,” Zubler said.