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Survivors in Kentucky of the devastating Mayfield candle factory collapse filed a lawsuit against Mayfield Consumer Products on Wednesday, claiming the company displayed a "flagrant indifference" for the safety of its workers when the tornado hit the factory. ....
Editorâs Note: As a part of the 80th Anniversary celebration of the Annie Gardner Foundation in Mayfield and Graves County, the foundation will be sharing installments each month that tell the story of the Gardner Legacy in our community. This is the fourth installment of that story. Ever giving during his lifetime, Ed Gardner shared his wealth and his time with friends, strangers, and good causes, but vehemently shunned all publicity about his generosity. Though he never ran for public office, he was quietly political and had friends in state government in Frankfort. Upon Gardnerâs passing, Congressman Gregory hailed him as a loyal friend and declared that numerous people had been beneficiaries of his help without ever knowing the benefactor. Additionally, respected Mayfield business leader, W.F. Foster, spoke of Gardnerâs high regard in the countryâs financial circles. ....
Mayfield, KY. (May 24, 2021) – Troopers with Kentucky State Police, Post 1 arrested a man on outstanding warrants and other charges Monday morning. At approximately 9:05 a.m., a Trooper observed Andrew K. Saxton, 34 of Mayfield, Kentucky walking South on N 17th Street in Mayfield. The Trooper recognized Saxton and had prior knowledge he had outstanding arrest warrants. The Trooper made contact with Saxton and attempted to place him in custody. After an altercation, Saxton was arrested. During a search of Saxton’s person and a backpack he was carrying, Troopers located a revolver handgun, suspected methamphetamine, and other drug paraphernalia. Saxton was transported to the McCracken County Regional Jail. ....
A local mother has stepped out of the court system and into a new life with no intentions of looking back. Courtney Windsor graduated from Drug Court via teleconferencing app on Wednesday after spending almost two years in the program. âIt feels really good. I feel like Iâve accomplished something, that Iâve really learned a lot,â Windsor said. She described her experience working with Drug Court organizers as âabsolutely amazing,â and full of âgood people,â like Graves County Circuit Court Judge Timothy Stark. For Windsor, Stark was different from other judges she had met in the past. Aside from being very kind and honest, she said Stark would share moments from his personal life. Furthermore, he provided âgood adviceâ and was a listener. ....