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Shogun coming to Russell Springs
Last night’s special-called Russell Springs City Council meeting included a special announcement that Shogun Restaurant will be locating in Russell Springs. Shogun Restaurant, which has locations in Bowling Green, Glasgow, Elizabethtown, and Owensboro, will be located near Five Star. Mayor Eddie Thomas told WJRS News he’s very excited for...
Jamestown council approves purchase of fire truck, donation to upcoming fishing tournament
The Jamestown City Council held a brief special-called meeting yesterday. The council approved the purchase of a fire truck at a cost of $120,o00. Fire Chief Jeff Landers and Major Philip Anderson learned about the truck, which came from another department in western Kentucky. Landers and Anderson recently went to examine the truck before coming back to the council to recommend the purchase.
Terry Stephens set to open car museum on Main Street
Those who have walked or driven down Main Street in Russell Springs have noticed the new building being constructed over the last several weeks. Local business owner Terry Stephens is constructing a classic car museum on Main Street, to expand the showcase that he currently has at his museum off Lakeway Drive.
Three vehicle wreck in Columbia sends woman to hospital
A three-vehicle wreck in Columbia caused multiple injuries on Monday. According to Columbia Police, the accident occurred at the intersection of West Frazier Street and Burkesvile Street. Police say a 2016 Ford Focus operated by 55-year-old Angela Pierce of Columbia and a 2011 Chevy Colorado operated by 28-year-old Daniel Roy...
Shogun Bistro Coming to Russell Springs
During Thursday evenings special called meeting of the Russell Springs City Council, it was officially announced that Shogun Bisto will be locating near 5 Star on U.S. 127 in Russell Springs. The owners, Ronnie Salvador and Harlan Judd, spoke with media following the announcement and shared why they chose Russell...
Duo Broadband to remove local channel next week
As Duo Broadband continues to prepare for the ending of its television service at the end of 2024, the company is reminding customers that the local channel, which airs WJRS Radio, will be removed from programming next week. The local channel will be removed from Duo’s television service next Wednesday,...
Grand jury hands up a dozen indictments
A Russell County grand jury met yesterday and handed up 12 indictments. Yevonda Popplewell, age 40, of Somerset, charged with possession of methamphetamine, tampering with physical evidence, and being a persistent felony offender. Angela Passmore, age 42, of Jamestown, charged with possession of methamphetamine, tampering with physical evidence, possession of...
Well-known Jamestown resident, longtime councilman Terry Robertson passes away
A well-known Jamestown resident and long-time city councilman passed away last night. WJRS News learned that Terry Robertson passed away at around 9 o’clock last night following a recent bout with cancer. Robertson served on the Jamestown Council for more than 20 years, and was the longest-serving member on...
Stephens hopes new museum will draw traffic, tourism to Main Street
Yesterday on local news, we reported on local business owner Terry Stephens building a large classic car museum on Main Street in Russell Springs. Continuing our conversation with Stephens, WJRS News asked him how he thought the new museum would help benefit the downtown area and tourism. The museum is...
Successful cruise-in brings joy to CHRC residents
Special event one of four held this year by local Masonic Lodge. CELINA-Thanks to Canton Lodge #481, the days of Celina Health and Rehabilitation (CHRC) residents were brightened over the weekend. The local group hosted a cruise-in here at the facility Saturday featuring free food and entertainment for residents and...
FAFSA Clinic set for Tuesday at CCHS
CELINA-TnAchieves, in partnership with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission/Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (THEC/TSAC), is hosting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) clinic here at Clay County High School next Tuesday, July 30 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The local event is one of over 60 the partnership is providing throughout...
Police Department Service Call Log
1:09 a.m. – Traffic stop North Main Street. Driver checked okay. 3:06 a.m. – Traffic stop KY 90 East. Verbal warning for moving violation. 6:16 a.m. – Business security checks, extra patrol overnight: South Creek Mini Mart, Sawyer Eye Care and South KY RECC. All secure, no issues discovered.
Shop tax free and local this weekend
CLAY COUNTY-Residents here and all across the state can save nearly 10% on qualifying clothing, school supplies, and computers this weekend. And community leaders are encouraging the public to shop locally during the State of Tennessee’s annual sales tax holiday, which take’s place Friday through Sunday. “People should...
Annual Museum Festival to be held next weekend
CELINA-The 2024 Annual Clay County Museum Festival is just over a week away and will be held here on the historic courthouse square next Saturday, August 3. The one-day event will again be staged here in the heart of Celina, and booth space is still available. The day will begin...
Two Accidents Cause Injuries Yesterday
At 6:47 PM the department was dispatched to a single-vehicle rollover accident on Highway 167. Wayne County EMS and Wayne County Sheriff’s Office responded to the incident. At 11:57 PM Wayne County EMS requested assistance with moving a patient who had fallen in an oil change pit in a garage. The patient was successfully rescued and transported by Wayne County EMS and Air Methods KY 3 Somerset.
Volunteers mark 10 years of free meals
Ecumenical effort spearheaded by local Methodist and Catholic Churches. CELINA-Those in need of food and fellowship haven’t had to look far for the past decade. Thanks to a small group of dedicated volunteers who give their time to a cooperative effort between local churches, the community has been able to find both readily available at no charge once a week here at the Celina United Methodist Church for the past 10 years.
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