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Woman Injured In Lafayette Road Head-On Collision

Deputies have released the name of a Herndon woman that was injured in a wreck on Lafayette Road in Christian County Friday afternoon. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say an SUV driven by Kelly Hancock was northbound when it collided with a southbound truck driven by William Maxwell of Hopkinsville that was turning onto Lovers Lane. Hancock was taken by ambulance to Jennie Stuart Medical Center for neck and knee pain. Maxwell complained of head pain but refused medical treatment. The crash happened just before 4 pm.  

One injured in Lafayette Road accident

Grace, elegance and a love of powerboats: The very full life of Lady Violet Aitken

Grace, elegance and a love of powerboats: The very full life of Lady Violet Aitken
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Randolph grand jury indicts 27 | News, Sports, Jobs

bjohnson@theintermountain.com ELKINS A Randolph County grand jury indicted 27 individuals Monday, on charges including burglary, breaking and entering and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. Juan Castro Chitop, 28, of Louisville, Kentucky, was indicted on one count of fleeing in a vehicle with reckless indifference, a felony; and one count each of reckless driving and failure to stop at a posted stop sign, both misdemeanors. Wayne Scott Clemens, 41, an inmate at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail, was indicted on two counts of failure to register as a sexual offender or provide notice of registration changes, second or subsequent offense, a felony.

Opinion | The Hard Truth About Memorializing the Pandemic

POLITICO The Hard Truth About Memorializing the Pandemic Don’t expect a monument to the Covid casualties. We’re wired to forget events too large, or random, to comprehend. Lights surround the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, placed as a memorial to Covid-19 victims, Jan. 19, 2021, in Washington. | AP Photo/Alex Brandon Link Copied ’s senior media writer. The medical holocaust that is the Covid-19 pandemic 500,000 dead in the United States and 2.5 million worldwide hasn’t even hit our rearview mirror yet. But as acquired immunity and vaccinations take hold, as the death rate and hospitalizations taper, and as normality returns as a life option, what sort of cultural dent will the outbreak, which has so far claimed numbers equal to the total population of Atlanta, leave in the American psyche? Will we build special places in our palace of memories for our recollections of the plague? Write panoramic novels about the disaster? Gather our children around campfires and tell

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