Kentucky
Naylor named to Leadership Kentucky 2022 Class – The Owensboro Times
Tracy Naylor, who has served as Owensboro Well being Basis’s director since September 2019, has been named one in every of 51 contributors from throughout the state representing quite a lot of private and non-private sectors within the Management Kentucky Class of 2022.
Naylor mentioned it was an amazing honor to be chosen
“I’ve dreamed of collaborating in Management Kentucky for years, so I’m so grateful for this chance,” she mentioned. “As the one member of the category of 2022 from Owensboro-Daviess County, I view my participation as a accountability to my neighborhood and Owensboro Well being. I intend to take in all I can and convey the information, perception, progress, and growth and return dwelling every month with one thing to provide again. That is really a one-of-a-kind program, and I’m delighted to participate.”
Management Kentucky’s flagship program consists of seven 3-day classes the place contributors collect to achieve perception on the Commonwealth of Kentucky and its challenges and alternatives. All through the classes, class members will meet with a lot of Kentucky’s present leaders and discover the state’s alternatives and sources.
“To me, this group of future mates and colleagues is the very best and brightest from throughout our Commonwealth,” Naylor mentioned. “I hope to listen to new concepts, uncover progressive methods of doing issues, see new locations, and acquire new views that may problem my very own and push me to develop in my very own management. I hope my thoughts is blown open and that I’ll full this journey ceaselessly modified.”
The Management Kentucky program, which runs June by means of December, will take the category throughout the state.
The classes cowl subjects starting from enterprise and financial growth, arts and tourism, pure sources and the atmosphere, training, healthcare, range, and social points, agriculture, and authorities.
Kentucky
Kentucky firefighters spend a week of training in the Czech Republic
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEHT) — Fifteen firefighters from Owensboro, Daviess Daviess County, Henderson, Greenville, Airport-Sorgho fire departments and the Fire Academy of Kentucky partook in international training in Olomouc.
Through a Sister Cities Firefighter exchange program, these firefighters engaged in hands-on training like residential firefighting and flashover drills.
The goal of an exchange like this is to not only strengthen everyday skills for these local firefighters, but to also increase strong international ties.
It is said they also participated in on-duty shifts with the Olomouc Fire Department, responding to emergencies and putting their new skills to practice.
During the day, the firefighter were immersed in various scenarios and training courses but at night, they were hitting the streets of Olomouc. They got to experience a “unique exposition of fall decorations” at “Fall Flora” and supported a home team hockey game.
After 5 full days in the Czech Republic, the local firefighters made their way back to Owensboro Saturday morning. Officials with OFD says they arrived at midnight and are now regaining their rest after countless hours of travel.
This week-long exchange comes just months after their previous endeavor to the Czech Republic in April.
(Courtesy: Owensboro-Daviess County Firefighter Exchange Program)
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New video shows Kentucky sheriff pointing gun at judge before alleged fatal shooting
A newly released video shows the moment when a Kentucky sheriff pointed his gun at a judge’s head before allegedly shooting and killing him.
The surveillance footage shows Letcher County Sheriff Shawn Stines, 43, and District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, in the judge’s chambers having what appeared to be a heated conversation on Sept. 19 before the sheriff pulled out his gun and pointed it at the judge.
Mullins was seen in the video sitting behind his desk when Stines pulled the gun, and Mullins then raised his hands and attempted to turn away just before Stines fired several rounds at him.
Earlier released footage of the shooting was played in court during a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, according to the Courier Journal.
KENTUCKY SHERIFF SEEN IN FOOTAGE SHOOTING AT JUDGE IN SHOCKING PRELIMINARY HEARING
The video showed Mullins seeking cover under his desk as Stines fired his gun. The sheriff then approached the judge, who was still under his desk, and shot him twice at close range before leaving the chambers, the footage shows.
Kentucky Detective Clayton Stamper testified that the sheriff surrendered immediately after the shooting.
Stines told police, “They’re trying to kidnap my wife and kid,” according to Stamper.
The sheriff and the judge had been friends for decades and had lunch together hours before the alleged killing.
Stamper said additional surveillance footage from inside the chambers that has not been shown in court or publicly released captured the sheriff using his and Mullins’ phones to make multiple calls to his daughter just before the shooting, according to the Courier Journal.
Police found Stines’ daughter’s phone number saved in the judge’s phone, Stamper said.
Defense attorney Jeremy Bartley declined to reveal a possible motive for the shooting, but authorities reportedly said the incident was being investigated as a possible sex scandal.
KENTUCKY SHERIFF CHARGED WITH FATALLY SHOOTING JUDGE DEPOSED IN RAPE-RELATED CASE DAYS EARLIER
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“Our investigators seized the two cell phones, and they’re being analyzed,” Kentucky State Police Trooper Matt Gayheart previously told the Daily Mail.
Stines announced Monday that he was retiring as sheriff.
He pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and is being held at the Leslie County Jail. His case was sent to a grand jury for indictment.
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Kentucky Lottery Kentucky 5, Cash Ball winning numbers for October 4, 2024
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Kentucky 5
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Cash Ball
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01-04-34-39-42, Lucky Ball: 06
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