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Arson

Arson

B U R N I N G B E D

    Haley Pennington Gregg committed the offense of Arson 2nd Degree on her home at 586 Hickory Grove Road, according to Pendleton County Sheriff Office,which led to her arrest for the charge.

New blood needed for tourism revamp

    After a break that was brought on by the pandemic, the Pendleton County Tourism Council  is raring to go in 2021.     “We didn’t want to be the cause of an outbreak,” explains Melanie Hartzel, the director of the tourism council.     Now, the council sees 2021 as time to rebrand.

Uniform citation for domestic violence

    Pendleton County Deputy Sheriff was the responding officer to the domestic violence call at the home of Mark McClure.     The post-arrest complaint reads as follows:     “On 5/9/2021 at approximately 1:25 hours, myself and Falmouth PD Unit 111 B.

Special prosecutor and judge sought in McClure case

    Robertson County Attorney Jesse Melcher was recommended to the Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s  office by Pendleton County Attorney Stacey Sanning to serve as a special prosecutor in the case involving Falmouth Police Sergeant Mark McClure’s domestic violence charge.

Low-Income assistance for hom energy is available

    Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission is taking applications for an added spring subsidy program for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis through June 30, 2021, or until designated funds are depleted.

Extension on REAL ID enforcement deadline

    Gov. Andy Beshear announced today that Kentucky and other states have been advised by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that full enforcement of the REAL ID Act is being extended by 19 months.
US 27

US 27

FINALLY

    The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) announces that a project to make long-awaited improvements on U.S. 27 in southern Campbell and northern Pendleton counties is to begin May 10.

Lawmakers take aim at unemployment insurance problems

By Rep. Mark Hart District 78     Without a doubt, unemployment insurance is the number one issue I hear about from constituents. In the early days of the pandemic, I received several phone calls and emails a day from people waiting for claims to be processed.

Will your driver’s license fly?

    Do you have a license that will fly?     In under six months – Oct. 1, 2021 – federal enforcement of the REAL ID Act is scheduled to begin, and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) encourages Kentuckians to be aware of changes that will bring.