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Carolyn Roberta Constant, 64, of Shepherdsville, died Friday, Feb. 16, 2018, at her home. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Kenneth L. Constant; her siblings, Wilma Jaggers (Sonny) of Crestwood, Joveta Meredith of Simpsonville, Vickie Willen of Georgetown, Ind., and Byron Stayton (Donna) of Florida; one grandson Darian Constant of Bardstown; and […]
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Susan “Neicey” Brown Devers, 60, of Gleanings, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, at her residence. She was a member of Salem Christian Church and a housewife. She was preceded in death by her parents, James Powell and Florence Underwood Brown; one sister, Kim Bell; and one brother, Brian Brown. Susan is survived by her husband, […]
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By DAN GOULSON, MD Chief Medical Officer, KentuckyOne Health RON WALDRIDGE, MD, President / Chief Medical Officer, Jewish Hospital Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 — February marks American Heart Month, a time when people are encouraged to take charge of their health and enact a heart-healthy lifestyle to help reduce the risk of heart disease and […]
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NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO STAFF REPORT Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 — The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office was called about 10:30 Friday morning to Bloomfield Middle School for a report of a student who had made unspecified threats. Two deputies later escorted two female students from the school. They were transported by officers from the […]
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By CHAD MCCOY 50th District State Representative Friday, Feb. 16, 2018 — This week in Frankfort marked the halfway point of the 2018 Legislative Session. Kentucky is a robust state, with many incredibly good traits, and some serious issues still to tackle. Every two years in Frankfort, the Legislature is charged with crafting a budget […]
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Betty Sue Smith Miller, 67, of Bardstown, died Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, at her residence. She was born Dec. 30, 1950, in Washington County. She was a homemaker, and an ambassador of the Lord, she loved God. She also loved her children and family. She enjoyed shopping at St. Vincent de Paul. She was preceded […]
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Adonna Ruth Rucker Brewer, 69, of Bardstown, died Sunday, Feb. 11, 2018, at her residence. She was born May 17, 1948, in Shelby County. She was a graduate of Old Kentucky Home High School, a retired employee for Polyair, and a member of Mill Creek Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, […]
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Eugene Cheser, 87, of Bloomfield, died Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, in the Robley Rex VA Medical Center in Louisville. He was born Aug. 6, 1930, in Washington County to the late Dewey and Nellie Hicks Cheser. He was a retired employee of the Kentucky Department of Transportation, a former police officer with the City of […]
February 15th, 2018 | Posted in Deaths | Read More »
NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO STAFF REPORT Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018 — Two people were injured Thursday morning as a result of an accident after a vehicle ran off New Shepherdsville Road and plummeted down a ravine across the road from the vicinity of Thomas Nelson High School. At about 10:55 Thursday morning, Nelson County […]
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NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIO STAFF REPORT Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018 — Video of the Bardstown City Council meeting of Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, which included complaints from nearby residents regarding the Wilson Motel property located on North Third Street at Barber Avenue in Bardstown. Running time: about 40 minutes. -30- Please follow and like us:
February 15th, 2018 | Posted in City Government,News,Public Safety,Video | Read More »