No evacuations after train derails in Hardin County, EMA chief says
According to Hardin Co. EMA Chief Bryce Shumate, a total of seven train cars derailed into a creek. Five of the cars are empty and two contain non-hazardous cargo. Author: WHAS11 Digital Staff Updated: 12:42 AM EDT July 21, 2021
HARDIN COUNTY, Ky. Crews are on the scene of a train derailment in Hardin County.
The incident happened Tuesday evening near Colesburg, about five miles north of Elizabethtown.
According to Hardin Co. EMA Chief Bryce Shumate, a total of seven train cars derailed into a creek. Five of the cars are empty and two contain non-hazardous cargo.
A Radcliff man has been arrested in connection with the murder a Chicago man reported missing in April and found dead in a Hardin County cemetery, officials said.
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Have you seen her? Hardin Co. woman last seen Monday after getting into truck with unknown man Share Updated: 10:23 PM EDT Apr 21, 2021 WLKY Digital Team
Have you seen her? Hardin Co. woman last seen Monday after getting into truck with unknown man Share Updated: 10:23 PM EDT Apr 21, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Hardin County deputies are looking for a 20-year-old woman who was last seen Monday getting into a truck with an unknown man.Breanna Michelle Ford went missing just before 9 a.m. Monday from the Constantine Road area of western Hardin County after she was seen on home surveillance video getting into the truck, according to the Hardin County Sheriff s Office.According to investigators, Ford took personal belongings and a puppy with her before leaving the Cecilia area. Her mother told authorities that Ford has a past mental health diagnosis.Ford is 5 foot, 5 inches tall, weighs 130 pounds and has blue eye
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Southern Seven Health Dept. warns of COVID-19 vaccine scams
S7HD reports of scams By Amber Ruch | February 8, 2021 at 2:39 PM CST - Updated February 8 at 5:47 PM
SOUTHERN Ill. (KFVS) - The Southern Seven Health Department is warning the public of COVID-19 vaccine scams.
Staff say they have received calls from members of the public who are reporting these scams, which were previously seen nationwide but are now in southern Illinois.
âIt seems scammers and con artists are now preying on peopleâs fears surrounding COVID-19 and their desires to get vaccinated against this disease,â said Nathan Ryder, outreach coordinator for Southern Sevenâs Contact Tracing program.