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John Mills is the man who died at PGA Championship
Lost in all the jokes and most of the talk about Scottie Scheffler’s arrest Friday morning ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship is that a man died prior to the arrest. 69-year-old John Mills of Crestwood, Kentucky died Friday morning after being hit by a shuttle bus while crossing Shelbyville Road to... The post John Mills is the man who died at PGA Championship appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Discussion continues of possibly adding police force in Pewee Valley
PEWEE VALLEY, Ky. — Pewee Valley is actively exploring the possibility of having its own police force, but the final decision hinges on various factors, including cost considerations and community support. The city is debating whether or not to hire just one officer, a police chief, to enforce laws...
Mercer County Schools hold mock bus accident drill on anniversary of Carrollton bus crash
HARRODSBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — Mercer County Schools will conduct the first mock bus accident drill in the district in just a few days. It was not a coincidence that the drill was announced on the anniversary of one of the most deadly crashes in history. On May 14,...
Louisville man identified as pedestrian struck by shuttle bus and killed outside Valhalla Golf Club
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A pedestrian was killed in a crash Friday morning involving a shuttle bus outside of Valhalla Golf Club hours. The second round of the PGA Championship is now delayed due to the crash. At about 5 a.m., Louisville Metro Police responded to a collision between a...
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