Man charged with DUI after police say he struck trooper's cruiser
Early Sunday morning, police say David Walters struck Trooper Anson Tribby's cruiser while on North Maysville Street in Mount Sterling.
View ArticleQPD Blotter for 8/9
Marc D. Heimerl, 30, of 1410 Spruce for Domestic Battery.A Arrested at his residence on 8/7/12. Lodged.
View ArticleDUI Injury Collision in Bath County
On Friday, August 10, 2012 at 12:40 a.m. Kentucky State Police in Morehead was notified by Trooper Jason Brown that he was responding with Bath County Sheriff's Department to an injury accident at the...
View ArticleConvocation to mark beginning of semester
The 2012 Fall Semester at Morehead State University gets under way next week. Before the students begin classes, President Wayne D. Andrews will address the faculty and staff during the Fall Convocation.
View ArticlePromotes 56 Officers
The Kentucky State Police announced the promotion of 56 officers throughout the state at a special ceremony held today at the Capital Plaza Hotel in Frankfort.
View ArticleClinton Webb Hager
Clinton was a Floyd County native and moved to Montgomery County in 1984. Clinton was a cattle farmer and retired from Bluegrass Stockyards, a member of the Montgomery County Coon Hunters Club and the...
View ArticleFormer Kentucky organic-food supervisor faces ethics charges
FRANKFORT -- A former marketing director for organic foods at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture allegedly used his state-issued email and car to do private consulting while on state time, an...
View ArticleMt. Sterling Court Days offers something for everyone
It is time for Mt. Sterling Court Day again-the oldest and very likely the biggest celebration of its kind in Kentucky.
View ArticleKSP Post 8 Tiny Town at Mt. Sterling
On Saturday, October 6, 2012 Mt. Sterling, Kentucky celebrated "100 Best Communities in The Nation". Mt.
View ArticleMissing Cat Leads To Montgomery County Attempted Murder
Janie Grooms, 53, was arrested and charged with attempted murder, following a shooting incident Friday night on Twin Brook in Mount Sterling.
View ArticleMt. Sterling's Applebee's donates to KSP Post 8's "Shop with a Trooper."
Kentucky State Police Post 8 Public Affairs Officer, Trooper Endre Samu was on hand Tuesday to express appreciation to the management staff of Applebee's Restaurant in Mt.
View Article13th Annual Art Student Juried Show, Nov. 1-30
Morehead State University's Department of Art and Design and the Montgomery County Council for the Arts will present MSU's 13 The show will be held in the main gallery of the Gateway Regional Arts...
View ArticleThe Lincoln Marriage Temple
Located inside the Old Fort Harrod State Park is the Lincoln Marriage Temple, housing the little log cabin in which the parents of Abraham Lincoln , Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, were married.
View ArticleCell phone use blamed in crash that injured woman
A woman was airlifted to UK Hospital Monday night after she lost control of her SUV and crashed on Interstate 64 in Bath County.
View ArticleMt. Sterling Woman Injured in a Collision on I-64
On Monday, November 05, 2012 at 6:42 p.m. Kentucky State Police in Morehead was notified of a single vehicle injury accident on Interstate 64.
View ArticleDr. Janet Kenney wins 2012 Educator of the Year Award
Dr. Janet Kenney, director of Morehead State University at Mount Sterling, has been honored with the 2012 Educator of the Year Award by the Mt.
View ArticleFallen Soldier Scam
Many people reflected on the sacrifices of our veterans, but a Mt. Sterling woman put out a word of warning.
View ArticleTraffic Alert: Motorcyclist hit by van on Insterstate-64
It happened just before 9:00 p.m. Friday in the eastbound lanes of I-64, near mile marker 108 not far from Mt.
View ArticleMan is injured after fleeing from police into Interstate traffic
Kentucky State Police say a 21-year-old man was hit by a car late Friday while trying to escape them on Interstate 64 near Mount Sterling.
View ArticleSome of Kentucky's Pearl Harbor survivors plan to meet Friday
Traveling isn't easy when you're in your 90s, but some survivors of Pearl Harbor say they will gather in Lexington once more on Friday to mark the 71st anniversary of the attack that drew America into...
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