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Arson suspect now charged with credit card fraud
Richmond police charged a Berea man already accused of arson with a charge of fraudulent use of a credit card for buying back items he had pawned, including a mandolin that police believe was the reason he allegedly set the fire.
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Local police increase patrols during holiday
Law enforcement agencies across the state will be increasing traffic enforcement over the July 4 holiday weekend, and local police agencies will join in the crackdown.
Paula McHargue a Cooking for fun and profit
About 30 years ago, Paula McHargue of Richmond entered a cooking contest sponsored by the local Cooperative Extension and was awarded a certificate for her winning entry.
VanWinkle charged with raping teen
A former nurse's aide who pleaded guilty to reckless abuse of an adult following an investigation at Madison Manor was arrested Tuesday for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old boy.
Former youth minister indicted on sex-related charges
A former Frankfort youth minister has been indicted on more than a dozen sex-related charges.
Richmond man gets 121a 2 years in prison for pistol-whipping informant
State auditor will take close look at KLC, KACo
State Auditor Crit Luallen announced Wednesday her office will audit the Kentucky League of Cities and the Kentucky Association of Counties in the aftermath of a series of stories questioning the organizations' spending policies in the Lexington Herald-Leader. The Herald-Leader reported that officials of KACo spent nearly $600,000 on travel and ...
Madison County Shoplifting Arrests
The Kentucky State Police Post 7 Richmond has charged three individuals in connection with the shoplifting of large amounts of DVD's, Blu-ray discs, computer games, software, X Box and PlayStation games from several Central Kentucky Wal Mart stores.
Lawmakers pass all but gambling
After 10 days, $600,000, charges of one side having no concern for the beleaguered horse industry and charges from the other side of vote buying, Kentucky's lawmakers have left town after passing three of the four special session items on their agenda.
Kitten Crushed, Killed in Burglary
BEREA - Two Berea women reported an act of animal cruelty after they came home to find their residence burglarized and their kitten dead on a sidewalk.
Navy officer with local ties providing assistance in Panama
When most people leave their ship at this port city on the tiny ismuth that separates the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, they are normally met by a local greeter, scenic tours and a cold tropical drink.
Ham radio operators prepare for emergency
Madison County "hams" will join more than 30,000 of other amateur radio operators across the country Saturday and Sunday as they practice their emergency capabilities.
Couple charged with intentionally setting house fire
A Kentucky State Police arson investigator testified Wednesday in Madison District Court that he believes a Berea man and his girlfriend set fire to the man's parents' home to cover up the theft of a mandolin that was later pawned for $600. Michael Clarke Shoopman and his girlfriend, Marisa Nichole Pearson, each are charged with a single count of ...
Britton Chevrolet Employees Indicted for Theft
RICHMOND - Four former employees of the now defunct Britton Chevrolet Olds in Berea were indicted for theft Thursday by a Madison County grand jury.
Road Rage: Man Arrested for Ramming Vehicle With Truck
RICHMOND - A man was arrested late Monday after police say he rammed another vehicle in Richmond.
City Approves $1,000 Per Employee Pay Raise
RICHMOND - The Richmond City Commission passed the 2009-2010 budget ordinance, which includes a $1,000 raise for every city employee.
Driver Convicted of Abusing Handicapped
BEREA - A Berea man was found guilty Friday of wanton abuse of mentally handicapped adults in his care.
Man Blinded at Madison County Jail Lawsuit Says
RICHMOND - A Pulaski County man has filed a lawsuit claiming he has been partially blinded following an accident at the Madison County Detention Center.
Depot closes copper theft case with no arrests
Blue Grass Army Depot officials claim that an on-site theft case is closed even though no arrests have been made.
Richmond man indicted for beating boy, forcing him to eat feces
A Richmond man was indicted Thursday for allegedly beating a 4-year-old boy and forcing him to eat feces, reports The Richmond Register.
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