Kentucky
Kentucky man arrested in Sarasota County on attempted murder and kidnapping charges

SARASOTA, Fla. — A Kentucky man was arrested in Sarasota County for attempted murder and kidnapping charges.
Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) said Tobias McDonald, 30, of Lexington, Ky., went to 6400 Beechwood Avenue in Sarasota on Sunday and demanded to find a woman he believed was inside the home.
McDonald allegedly showed up unannounced and confronted people outside the home who had traveled to Sarasota on vacation.
SCSO said McDonald went into the house and fired a shot inside, injuring one person. McDonald then left with the woman he was looking for at the home in his car.
SCSO said they worked with the Florida Highway Patrol and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office to apprehend McDonald, who was taken into custody.
He is charged with attempted murder and kidnapping.
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Kentucky
We’ll see you online: Getting rural Kentucky connected

(LEX 18) — Internet connectivity can be an issue in many parts of the Commonwealth. In Somerset, the Center for Rural Development is hoping to change that.
The center services 45 counties in rural Kentucky, equating to about 1 million people getting connected.
“Why can’t our kids in Eastern Kentucky, these rural parts of America, not have what kids in New York City or Los Angeles have? Why is that?” said Richard Taylor, who works on the broadband projects at the center.
Center director Lonnie Lawson says their goal is equal opportunity.
“Many times the rural areas get forgotten, all of the loud voices come from the urban areas where all the population centers are, but if you look at all the tragedies that have happened in this country over the years, the majority of them are in rural areas,” said Lawson. “Your emergency responders have to be just as trained, your leaders have to be just as trained.”
The center has been pushing for more internet access since 2005, but Lawson said it’s really taken off in the last couple of years.
In April in Rockcastle County, they were able to get 120 homes online, but they have their sights set much bigger. They’re currently working on a plan for 16 fringe counties in Eastern Kentucky to get connected; about 25,000-30,000 homes.
“They take medical appointments, there are public safety aspects to it, there’s education, there’s work from home, all of those come off the table if you don’t have a good broadband connection,” said Taylor.
Taylor said one of the challenges of getting broadband out into rural areas is Kentucky’s limestone. It’s hard to drill through and very costly, which creates a barrier.
He said they’re still full steam ahead, though, via their two programs, Move The Needle and Broadband Is A Service.
“Making certain that no one gets left out, internet for all is what we are calling it, internet for all,” said Lawson.
To learn more about the Center for Rural Development, click here.
Kentucky
1 dead, 1 injured in Bardstown crash. What we know from Kentucky State Police

A woman is dead, and a man is seriously injured following a motor vehicle collision in Bardstown early June 21, Kentucky State Police spokesperson Scotty Sharp said in a news release.
Around 4:40 a.m., troopers responded to a request from the Bardstown Police Department to investigate a crash near the 800 block of West Stephen Foster Avenue, Sharp reported.
The driver of the vehicle, Jason Wurts, 25, of Taylorsville, was flown to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries, Sharp said. A passenger in the vehicle, Morgan Williamson, 27, also of Taylorsville, was transported to Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, where she was later pronounced dead.
A preliminary investigation shows Wurts’ vehicle, a 2022 Hyundai Elantra, struck a tree and an unoccupied vehicle after exiting the roadway. Trooper Jesse Harp’s investigation of the collision continues, Sharp said.
Troopers were assisted at the scene by Bardstown Police, the Nelson County Coroner’s Office and Nelson County EMS.
Reach reporter Leo Bertucci at lbertucci@gannett.com or @leober2chee on X, formerly known as Twitter
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