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A slow 2021 forest fire season is starting to pick up. Jake Hall with the Kentucky Division of Forestry said we've already had 34 active fires they've. ....
London, KY, USA / SAM 103.9 FM WWEL | Today s Pop Hits Mar 10, 2021 11:26 AM The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office says deputies were called out to the intersection of Highway 192 and Cherry Grove Road to investigate a suspicious vehicle. Officers arrived to find a 44-year-old David Lafavers of Somerset sleeping in a Jeep. Police say they also found a handgun, syringes in a backpack, possible meth and digital scales inside the vehicle. Further investigation revealed Lafavers was convicted on an unrelated felony charge in 2016. Lafavers is charged with possession of a handgun by a convicted felon and possession of a controlled substance. He was lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center. ....
London, KY, USA / SAM 103.9 FM WWEL | Today s Pop Hits Mar 10, 2021 12:03 PM Laurel County Sheriff John Root says K-9/Shift Sgt. Gary Mehler along with Deputy Hunter Disney, Deputy Dustin Saylor and Deputy Brent France were called out to a business parking lot off Highway 312 where two men were reportedly passed out in a vehicle. Deputies arrived to find 25-year-old Kylen Lovett of Barbourville and 37-year-old Christopher George of McKee apparently passed out in a car. Officers had to make several attempts to wake the men up. During the investigation deputies found a loaded syringe determined to contain fentanyl. Lovett had an uncapped hypodermic needle in a back pocket. George had a United States Marshal badge attached to his belt and a 9MM handgun. George was found to be a convicted felon and had a Laurel County warrant for drug trafficking. Later, while being processed at the jail, officers found meth on him. Both were lodged in the Laurel County Correctional Center. ....
To-go alcohol sales could soon be permanent in Kentucky. The bill is now on Gov. Andy Beshear's desk after both chambers of the state legislature pass. ....
12 communities to split funding for recreational trails March 9, 2021 GMT FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) Twelve Kentucky communities will split nearly $700,000 to improve access to recreational trails, Gov. Andy Beshear said. The projects will upgrade parks and recreational spaces across the state, Beshear said Monday in a statement. Funding from the Recreational Trails Program will go to projects in the counties of Carroll, Franklin, Garrard, Harlan, Hart, Henderson, Martin, Perry and Shelby and the cities of Madisonville, Morganfield and Corbin. The funding will help communities develop, construct or maintain trails. “Our parks and outdoor spaces are critically important in our communities and enhance the quality of life for Kentuckians by providing safe, green spaces to exercise and spend time with loved ones,” Beshear said. ....