Richmond Register - Fri Nov 27
Local police want to remind residents that while they are away shopping for Christmas gifts, thieves may be browsing the neighborhoods looking for free holiday goodies.
Hearing continued in a sextinga case; bond loweredRichmond Register - Fri Nov 27
A preliminary hearing was continued Wednesday in the case of a Berea College student accused of using text messages to solicit sex from a 14-year-old girl.
City closer to raising 911 feesRichmond Register - Wed Nov 25
The Richmond City Commission heard the first reading of an ordinance Tuesday that, if passed, will increase city residents' tax for 911 emergency telephone service from 83 cents to $3.50. Commissioners had a lot of questions about the ordinance, especially after Interim City Manager Jimmy Howard said he recently learned that city residents ...
Train, vehicle accidents kill two local menRichmond Register - Wed Nov 25
Two Madison County men of nearly the same age died within minutes of each other Tuesday night of unrelated transportation accidents.
Madison drug arrests made in statewide sweepRichmond Register - Wed Nov 25
Two Madison County residents are among 15 people arrested Tuesday on charges of forging prescriptions for the pain medication OxyContin, the state attorney general's office announced.
Police increasing holiday traffic patrolsRichmond Register - Wed Nov 25
The holiday season brings with it increased traffic, and that increased traffic is drawing more attention from local law enforcement.
Churches in Richmond, Berea hosting Thanksgiving dinnerRichmond Register - Tue Nov 24
"Not everybody can go to grandma's for Thanksgiving," said Syble Miller of Home Meals Delivery.
EKU professor honored by Richmond Kiwanis ClubRichmond Register - Tue Nov 24
Dr. Stephen Black, associate professor of horticulture at Eastern Kentucky University, has been honored for his outstanding contributions in the area of agricultural communications and education.
City may consider raising 911 feesRichmond Register - Tue Nov 24
City employees are getting paid for 40 hours a week even though only 35 hours are worked, and the city commission will decide Tuesday whether to adopt an order that would change that.
Preliminary hearing set in a sextinga caseRichmond Register - Tue Nov 24
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Wednesday for a Berea College student accused of propositioning a 14-year-old girl for sex via text message.
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