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Editor’s Note: The Nelson County Gazette believes the public has a right to know who has been arrested by local officials and lodged in the Nelson County Jail. The information below is a compiled list of daily booking logs from the jail. The bookings state the person(s) arrested and the charge(s) against them. This information is […]
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Seleta Pangburn, 63, of Bardstown, died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014, at Jewish Hospital due to complications from amyloidosis. She was born Nov. 24, 1950, in Liberty. She was an administrative assistant for BellSouth for 28 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Vernon and Coleen Bowmer; and one brother, Phil Bowmer. She is […]
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Joseph Lawrence “Larry” Simpson, 66, of Lebanon, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville. He was born Nov. 21, 1947, in Marion County. Simpson was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lynda Pauline Benningfield Simpson in 2003; his parents, Oscar and Lucy […]
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Shirley Bartholamew Orberson, 31, of Lebanon, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, at her home. She was born Sept. 8, 1982, in Louisville. She worked as a caregiver and was a Baptist by faith. Survivors include her husband, Mark Orberson; her parents, Raymond Helm, Sr. and Gloria Bartholamew of Lebanon; two daughters, Deanna Bartholamew of Kokomo, […]
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STAFF REPORT Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014 — The chemicals that tainted the water supplies for more than 300,000 people in West Virginia will arrive in the Ohio River at Louisville on Thursday, WDRB TV reported Wednesday. More than 7,500 gallons of 4-methylcyclohexame methanol leaked into the Elk River at Charleston, W.Va., forcing thousands of people […]
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By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazette Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, 11:55 p.m. — Maple Hill residents attended Tuesday’s City Council meeting to further discuss the issues they have observed at the Broken Tee Night Club complex at 709 West Stephen Foster. Sheckles explained that the earlier issues with the property have been largely resolved. Elm […]
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By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazette Jan. 14, 2014, 11:55 p.m. — A council discussion about a possible ordinance to regulate food trucks like the White Castle Crave Mobile led to a surprising revelation: Ice cream trucks that operate within the City of Bardstown do so illegally — even though they have a city business […]
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By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazette Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, 11 p.m. — The Bardstown City Council held first reading Tuesday night of an ordinance that will regulate those who buy scrap precious metals and other regulated commodities. At the council’s Jan. 7 working session, Bardstown Police Chief Rick McCubbin explained that local businesses follow […]
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By JIM BROOKS Nelson County Gazette Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, 10:30 p.m. — A new 340-foot antenna tower that will serve as the communications hub for Nelson County E-911 Dispatch should be cleared to begin construction once it receives approval from the Federal Communications Commission. E-911 board member Joe Prewitt discussed the tower project during […]
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Editor’s Note: The Nelson County Gazette believes the public has a right to know who has been arrested by local officials and lodged in the Nelson County Jail. The information below is a compiled list of daily booking logs from the jail. The bookings state the person(s) arrested and the charge(s) against them. This information is […]
January 14th, 2014 | Posted in Courts,Police / Fire / EMS | Read More »