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Fugitive arrested by Grayson Co. deputy after vehicle found along road

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www.wnky.com – WNKY Staff – 2025-02-10 17:44:00

SUMMARY: Jeremiah L. Thompson, a fugitive from Leitchfield, was apprehended by the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office after a vehicle was reported abandoned on Claggett Road. Authorities discovered the vehicle belonged to Thompson, who was previously sought by law enforcement. Deputy Caleb Owens found Thompson driving on Owensboro Road and arrested him around 11:10 p.m. He was taken to the Grayson County Detention Center. Thompson had absconded from parole following a March 2023 conviction for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, with a history of earlier convictions dating back to 2007 and additional offenses in 2015.

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A month of postseason basketball has started in Lexington; fans embracing the moment

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SUMMARY: March Madness has officially started in Lexington, with basketball fans eagerly supporting local teams during a month filled with high school and college tournaments. The excitement kicked off with the girls’ Sweet 16 tournament at Rupp Arena, where the atmosphere buzzed with enthusiastic fans and the sounds of the game. Supporters celebrated as their teams battled for survival in an intense and emotional postseason. Teams like Frederick Douglass showcased the hard work of players and coaches, creating a strong community spirit. As games progress, local fans continue to embrace the thrill of each match, making this a memorable basketball season.

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Lexington will host the Girls’ and Boys’ Sweet 16, the first and second rounds of the NCAA men’s tournament, and possibly the opening rounds of the NCAA women’s tournament.

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Crime of interrupting legislative proceeding close to becoming Kentucky law

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kentuckylantern.com – McKenna Horsley – 2025-03-13 13:24:00

Crime of interrupting legislative proceeding close to becoming Kentucky law

by McKenna Horsley, Kentucky Lantern
March 13, 2025

FRANKFORT — A bill to make interrupting legislative proceedings a crime in Kentucky is close to becoming a law. 

The Senate voted 30-7 on party lines to approve House Bill 399 Thursday morning. The Republican-backed bill passed the House last week. 

Sponsored by former state trooper Rep. John Blanton, R-Salyersville, the bill would create the crime of interrupting a legislative proceeding at the Capitol, classified as a Class A misdemeanor or, on a third or subsequent offense, a Class D felony. A person would be guilty by causing an interruption with “the intent to disrupt, impede, or prevent the General Assembly from conducting business.” 

Blanton filed the bill last session as a response to more than a dozen protestors arrested and removed from the House gallery while lawmakers debated a veto override of an anti-transgender bill in 2023. 

This session, Democrats have railed against the measure. During Thursday’s Senate debate, Democrats argued the bill could stifle Kentuckians who want to make their opposition to legislation known in Frankfort. Sen. Robin Webb, of Grayson, who has been in the legislature for nearly three decades, said she could recall only a couple of incidents that were “egregious enough” to justify creating a new crime when existing laws already provide adequate penalties.

“We have a system of laws now that cover conduct, regardless of where you are in the commonwealth, and we have some of the best security detail in the world here. I feel pretty safe,” she said. 

However, Republicans argued that protestors can sometimes interrupt proceedings to the point that conducting business becomes difficult. Sen. Phillip Wheeler, of Pikeville, said the bill has “absolutely nothing to do with protest,” adding people can still “protest all you want in this building or outside or on any government grounds.” 

“We’re all sitting down here to do a job,” he said, adding that often in the final days of session, time is precious and minutes count when taking votes and debating bills. 

Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear could veto the bill as soon as Saturday, but the Republican-controlled General Assembly can easily override him.

Kentucky Lantern is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Kentucky Lantern maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Jamie Lucke for questions: info@kentuckylantern.com.

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Trigg County deputy expected to make full recovery, sheriff says

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www.wnky.com – WNKY Staff – 2025-03-13 12:28:00

SUMMARY: Trigg County sheriff’s deputy Zachary White is recovering after being shot three times during a pursuit in Cadiz, Kentucky. The incident began in Lyon County, and despite the gunfire, there was no prior indication of an exchange. Deputy White, a March 2021 graduate of the police academy, previously worked for the Murray Police Department and Calloway County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Aaron Acree visited him and praised the support White has received, noting his leadership qualities. The investigation is ongoing, and cards can be sent to White through the sheriff’s office for his recovery.

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