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Four Hospitalized, Two Flown to Nashville, Following Collision on Trigg County Road
Chaos ensued on a Trigg County road this past Saturday when a van and truck collided, sending four individuals to the hospital with varying degrees of injuries. According to WKDZ Radio, the accident occurred on U.S. Route 68 at the intersection of Tobacco Road. Sheriff's deputies informed WKDZ Radio that...
Wohner sentenced to 22 years
Joseph Wohner, who was facing a murder charge, appeared in Marion Circuit Court Division 2 on May 9 and pleaded guilty to an amended charge of first-degree manslaughter. Wohner, 45, was charged with the 2021 murder of Joshua Paul Mudd. He originally was charged with murder, but the Commonwealth agreed to a lesser charge of first-degree manslaughter in exchange for a guilty plea and Judge Kaelin Reed sentenced Wohner to 17 years. He also pleaded guilty to a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, for which he was sentenced to 5 years to run consecutively with the manslaughter charge; convicted felon in possession of a handgun, enhancement cultivation of marijuana 5 or more plants, convicted felon in possession of a firearm, and enhancement trafficking in marijuana, less than 8 ounces, first offense, for which he was sentenced to 5 years on each count to run concurrent with his other charges for a total of 22 years.
7 local locations featured on the West Kentucky BBQ Belt
HENDERSON, Ky. – Welcome to the West Kentucky BBQ Belt. The initiative by Kentucky Tourism aims to introduce the world to a region associated with mouthwatering barbecue, according to a release by Team Kentucky. May 16, National BBQ Day, marks the opening of the new experience, featuring at least...
Local communities celebrate National Police Appreciation Week
Clay, Ky. (WYMT) - Monday marked the beginning of National Police Appreciation Week where communities celebrate their local law enforcement agencies. With law enforcement being a career that risks oneself in order to defend the public, officials said having this recognition is really humbling. “It is a very thankless job...
Dorsey's trial date reset
The trial of Dale Dorsey, originally scheduled to begin on June 10, has been pushed back a couple of weeks. Dorsey appeared in Marion Circuit Court on May 6 for an other hearing where it was noted that a witness for the Commonwealth was unavailable, forcing the trial to be reset until June 24 at 8:30 a.m. with any remaining motions in limine at 8:00 a.m.
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