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Drowning victim’s body recovered
LOUISA - Authorities on Monday recovered the body of a Matewan, W.Va., man who drowned in Yatesville Lake.
The victim was identified as Shawn Blackwell, 25. According to Lawrence County emergency officials, Blackwell was swimming across a narrow section of the lake, about 150 feet from shore near Boone’s Landing on Sunday when he went under and did not resurface.
Crews searched for Blackwell’s body until nearly 10 p.m. Sunday. They resumed the search on Monday using a sonar.
Blackwell’s body was recovered about 3 p.m. Monday. The Ashland Fire Department’s dive team assisted in the recovery.
Man charged with rape
ASHLAND - Kentucky State Police troopers arrested a Lexington Avenue man Monday on rape charges following a report of illegal sexual contact with a 16-year-old girl.
Nathanael Handloser, 28, was charged with third-degree rape, according to police.
Police said Handloser was a youth shepherd at the Hillcrest-Bruce Mission. He was taken to the Boyd County Detention Center.
Traffic stop results in arrest
MOREHEAD - A routine traffic stop Monday resulted in a multitude of charges for a Sandy Hook man, according to the Morehead post of the Kentucky State Police.
A trooper charged Brian D. Kidd, 39, with a third offense of drunken driving, third offense reckless driving with aggravating circumstances, third offense driving with a license suspended for driving under the influence, also with aggravating circumstances, first-degree fleeing police, resisting arrest, failure to wear his seat belt, second-degree disorderly conduct and failure to maintain insurance.
He was taken to the Rowan County Detention Center.
MEETINGS
Thursday
Wurtland Middle School council, 3:30 p.m., conference room.
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Morehead State student killed in crash
Molly McBride, 21, of Morehead and a sophomore at Morehead State University, was killed early Saturday in a two-vehicle crash on the Bluegrass Parkway near Bardstown in Nelson County, The Morehead News reported..
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Wurtland parents angry over principal's demotion
A number of parents are hopping mad that Wurtland Elementary School principal Barbara Cook has been demoted and plan to confront the school board about it Monday.
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Meth busts in Westwood, Ashland
One man was taken into custody Friday in Ashland by deputies with the Boyd County Sheriff’s Department Drug Task Force, and felony charges are pending against another.
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Womack eliminated in semifinals
Top-seeded Kennedy Womack was eliminated in the semifinals of the State Tournament on Saturday at the University of Kentucky tennis courts.
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Guitar builder Paul Reed Smith to visit Ashland
Paul Reed Smith isn’t a rock star, although he does have legions of fans who revere his contributions to live and recorded performances worldwide and his name or initials grace the headstocks of guitars used by some of the most recognized names in rock, jazz and country music.
The legendary luthier from Maryland will visit Ashland’s 4 O’Clock Rock Guitar Shop on Wednesday to inspect their collection of his instruments. Store owner Dave McCoy said he was almost immediately overwhelmed with responses after announcing Smith will be at the shop at 2328 Greenup Ave., to meet fans and sign autographs starting at 6 p.m. A crowd is expected to be there, McCoy confirmed Friday afternoon, reporting he expects PRS owners, collectors and fans alike to be in the crowd awaiting Smith’s appearance. -
Wurtland OKs raising residential sewer rates
Wurtland sewer rates for residential customers are going up. Over the next three months, the rates will gradually rise by 30 percent.
The rate increase will affect approximately 500 customers and is necessary in the wake of the closure of Sun Chemical, known as PCI, in February. The residential rate increase follows a prior industrial rate increase of 100 percent, which was implemented in March. -
East prank means no graduation
As many as 10,000 crickets were released by a group of students at East Carter High School on Thursday morning. By Friday, seven seniors had received disciplinary action.
Although school administrators cannot comment about those disciplinary measures, sources say that these students will not be allowed to participate in this morning's commencement. -
RONNIE ELLIS: Fallout from scandals remains to be seen
Scandals like those roiling Washington often look more or less nefarious as time and facts unfold. After all, what at first looked like a third-rate burglary turned into Watergate.
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Assisted living facility gets another perfect score
King’s Daughters and Sons Home assisted living has received a perfect score from the state.
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