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Hardin Co. woman facing public intoxication, false identity charges
CLAY CO., Ky. (WYMT) - Police in Clay County arrested a Hardin County woman after they said she reportedly slurred her speech and gave them false information about who she was. Deputies with the sheriff’s office were dispatched to a gas station in Manchester on Wednesday after receiving a call...
Former Perry prosecutor pleads guilty to federal charge
Perry County's former top felony prosecutor has pleaded guilty in federal court in a case in which prosecutors alleged that he traded favorable outcomes in criminal cases for drugs and sexual favors. On May 10, former Commonwealth's Attorney Scott Blair, 52, entered a guilty plea before U.S. Magistrate Judge Hanly...
Rain chances increase for Friday and the weekend
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Scattered showers return for Friday and the weekend. It will not rain constantly, but hit-or-miss showers stick around, and some could be locally heavy. A stray shower cannot be ruled out tonight, but most of the region will be dry, mild and foggy. Overnight lows fall into the upper-50s and lower-60s under a partly to mostly cloudy sky.
Fog issues to start
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Fog issues are more widespread waking up this morning. We’ll get back to the sunshine before our next system arrives overnight. We’ll deal with fog issues early this morning. Skies will then turn partly sunny with forecast high temperatures topping out between 76° and 81°.
Hazard, some other Kentucky towns may enact restaurant tax, judge rules
A Franklin Circuit judge has given a legal victory to Hazard and several other Kentucky cities interested in imposing a restaurant tax. The tax, created by the legislature in 1980, is levied in about 50 of Kentucky’s 418 cities on retail sales of food and beverages in all restaurants in the city. The tax rate […] The post Hazard, some other Kentucky towns may enact restaurant tax, judge rules appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
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