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The Salad Chic in downtown Louisville reopens a year after fire
SUMMARY: Tanya Morris, owner of Salad Chick, successfully launched her salad concept during COVID, leading to a brick-and-mortar opening at 428 West Market Street. However, a devastating three-alarm fire on September 13th forced the restaurant to close, leaving her with only her mother’s ashes. A year later, she triumphantly reopens at 526 South Fifth Street, now offering expanded hours and a breakfast menu. Morris remains dedicated to her loyal customers and the downtown community, emphasizing resilience and a commitment to support local businesses. Her story is one of perseverance, revealing that despite setbacks, new beginnings are just starting.
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Video shows courthouse shooting that took the life of Letcher County judge
SUMMARY: New details have emerged regarding the tragic incident at the Lecher County courthouse that resulted in the death of Kentucky judge Kevin Mullins. Video evidence reveals former Lecher County Sheriff Shan Mickey Stein pointing his gun at Mullins, who was down on the ground with his hands raised and turned away. Stein has been charged with murder in the September 19 shooting of Mullins. The next phase of the legal process will involve a grand jury deliberating on whether to indict Stein.
Former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines appeared before a judge on Tuesday afternoon for a probable cause hearing. Stines was arrested without incident on Sept. 19 after he reportedly shot and killed the district judge in his chambers.
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Lawsuit: Man died confined in full-body restraint inside Montgomery County jail
SUMMARY: A mother has sued Montgomery County jail staff after her son, Kevin Hall, died in custody in 2022. The lawsuit, filed by Bonnie De Hart, alleges that jail employees confined Hall in a restraint similar to a straitjacket for 15 hours while he experienced symptoms of a heart attack. De Hart claims that jail policies mandated constant medical checks, which were reportedly not conducted. Additionally, she states that none of the staff present were trained in CPR or first aid, raising concerns about negligence in Hall’s care during his dire medical distress.
A mother has filed a lawsuit against the Montgomery County jailer and jail employees after her son died in custody back in 2022.
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Ground broken on Mayfield city hall 3 years after it was destroyed by tornadoes
SUMMARY: In Mayfield, Kentucky, a significant milestone was reached as ground was broken for the new city hall and police department, three years after devastating tornadoes hit the area in December 2021. The event was attended by Senator Mitch McConnell, Mayor Kathy O’Nan, Governor Beshear, and community members, symbolizing the determination to rebuild. McConnell expressed optimism for Mayfield’s future, highlighting the community’s resilience and commitment to recovery. This rebuilding effort aims to make Mayfield the most modern city in Kentucky, reflecting the collective desire to overcome adversity and restore the town.
Ground broken on Mayfield city hall 3 years after it was destroyed by tornadoes
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