Posted by John Humphress on May 20, 2011
Inflatables for the kids. Airplane rides for hire, food and Car Show. For pilots and non-pilots, people who are interested in aviation, and people who love cars. Free Admission. Call 270.789.4182 for more info.
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Posted by John Humphress on May 19, 2011
Friends of Green River Lake
I’m a Dam Runner 5K/Walk Rankings
Male – Under 18 (Runners)
- Dylan Ford – 17:08
- Nathan Riggs – 17:52
- Jordan Wright – 22:22
- Jakob Turner – 23:55
- Tucker Pogue – 25:50
- Easton Turner – 27:09
- Hagan Hall – 28:55
- Mason Stone – 29:00
- Adam Kehoe – 30:43
- Michael Todd – 32:47
- Chandler Hudgins – 32:57
- Trevor Robinson – 37:06
- Michael Sanford – 37:25
- Chase Dysholm – 41:09
- Ethan Boils – 42:12
Male – Under 18 (Walkers)
- Easton Paiz – 45:27
- Kadin Paiz – 45:47
- Jake Kehoe – 45:48
Female – Under 18 (Runners)
- Morgan Bryant – 24:15
- Ally Harris – 25:02
- Caitlin Boils – 28:28
- Caroline McMahan – 30:14
- Jessie Mason – 49:09
Female – Under 18 (Walkers)
- Samantha Floyd – 41:17:43
- Savannah Farmer – 41:17:81
- Meghan Sanford – 50:16
Male – 18-24 (Runners)
- Bradley Harris – 19:34
- Austin Adams – 19:56
- Drew Skaggs – 22:05
- Tyler Jackson – 25:37
- James Flatt – 25:39
- Ethan Bunnell – 25:52
- Evan Riggs – 30:08
- Jordan Goode – 33:46
Female – 18-24 (Runners)
- Rebekah Southwood – 21:50
- Lauren Cox – 25:27
- Ashley Rogers – 25:28
- Lizi Durham – 26:54
- Sydnie Fields – 30:19
- Kylie Burgent – 30:57
- Misha Buck – 31:06
- Carrie Mason – 31:44
- Haley Cheuvront – 33:17
- Bethany Johnston – 35:50
- Beth Buckner – 37:46
Female – 18-24 (Walkers)
- Katie Royse – 44:52
- Deidre Davis – 51:56
Male – 25-30 (Runners)
- Scott Hess – 23:10
- Eric Sexton – 23:40
- Jason McGinnis – 32:28
- Jeremy Baker – No Time
Female – 25-30 (Runners)
- Angelina Alcott – 23:41
- Daryl Deener – 25:20
- Shenandoah Abbott – 29:16
- Emily Davidson – 29:58
- Hannah Jones – 31:23
- Tiffany Polk – 31:35
- Darla Chkirkland – 32:42
- Amanda Hughes – 33:41
- Emily Jeffries – 37:30
- Erin Beth Estes – 37:39
- Samantha Price – 39:16
- Karen Hardin – 39:35
- Erin Hodges – No Time
- Amy Boils – No Time
Female – 25-30 (Walkers)
- Dana Monroe – 44:51
- Leslie DeGrez – 47:02
- Katy Sutton – 55:23
Male – 31-35 (Runners)
- Brandon Scott – 18:36
- David Pettet – 31:11
Female – 31-35 (Runners)
- Shelly Peterson – 23:19
- Misty Matney – 25:50
- Kim Skaggs – 25:58
- Amanda Atwood – 29:12
- Heather Kelly – 29:35
- Tenia Hudgins – 29:41
- Beth Bojarski – 33:00
- Shannon Blair – 33:48
- Rene Monnot – 36:28
- Rebecca Schmidt – 38:48
- Tammy Sexton – 41:11
- Rebecca Todd – 44:23
- Amy Todd – 44:24
Female – 31-35 (Walkers)
- Rhonda Carroll 55:27
Male – 36-40 (Runners)
- Scott Brewster – 22:11
- Jerry Shirrell – 23:15
- Weldon Riggs – 26:25
- Kevin Jones – 27:03
- Jeffrey Paiz – 27:08
- Mark Sanford – 37:26
Female – 36-40 (Runners)
- Heather Pearson – 25:21
- Sarah Moore – 29:26
- Beth Hodges – 29:39
- Angela Graham – 30:15
- Monica Hall – 30:20
- Sherry Sanford – 32:16
- Chasity Yarberry – 33:21
- Sarah Kehoe – 33:24
- Shannon Campbell – 33:47
- Mandy Boils – 37:55
- Jamie Russell – 53:08
- Robin Grant – No Time
Female – 36-40 (Walkers)
- Angie Hicks – 53:07
- Jamie Powell – 53:49
Male – 41-49 (Runners)
- Jason Richerson – 20:34
- Colvin Holman – 21: 19
- Terry Holmes – 22:01
- Keith Benningfield – 26:13
- Steven Doss – 26:26
- Troy Edelen – 26:29
- Steve Hogan – 27:11
- Cliff Pickett – 28:35
Female – 41-49 (Runners)
- Rebecca Emmons – 24:40
- Cathy McMahan – 25:51
- Bridget Pickett – 28:34
- Ann Young – 28:58
- Carla Carroll – 31:18
- Kim Sexton – 32:32
- Lucy Cox – 33:26
- Stephanie Dysholm – 34:51
- Lori Mason – 37:40
- Vanessa Robinson – 38:14
- Sharon Mosz – 41:59
Female – 41-49 (Walkers)
- Kathy Wilson – 46:26
- Denise Veatch – 46:56
- Carola Farmer – 46:57
- Joy Streeval – 49:19
- Kimberly Lobb – 50:34
- Davonna Marshall – 50:33
- Beth Sander – 53:45
- Ladonna Willis – 53:48
- Shannon Thomas – 53:49
- Holly Quinn – 55:26
- Lori Brewster – 55:27
- Janet Milby – 59:07:21
- Lisa Jo Allen – 59:07:52
Male – 50-59 (Runners)
- Charley Emmons – 21:21
- Doug Doll – 26:13
- Danny Clark – 32:54
Female – 50-59 (Runners)
- Kathy Stephens – 30:09
- Charlene Dodson – 32:19
- Susie Skaggs – 32:28
- Jackie Bowen – 33:56
- Connie Hayse – 34:01
- Brenda Goode – 35:31
- Sandra Hinton – 37:55
- Janella Sullivan – 39:02
- Joan Herald – 42:15
- Shelby Clark – 47:28
- Debra Barnett – No Time
Female – 50-59 (Walkers)
- Cindy Scott – 41:49
- Donna Shuffett – 50:50
- Patti Phillips – 52:16
- Joan Herald – 54:15
- Cindy Coker – 55:26
Male – 60-69 (Runners)
- J. Robert Polley – 42:33
- Stephen Girard – 46:24
Female – 60-69 (Runners)
- Rhonda Parker – 37:11
- Diane Hackle – 47:23
- Brenda Philpott – No Time
Female – 60-69 (Walkers)
- Del Rita Hay – 49:14
- Loretta Turner – 49:57
- Sandy Girard – 50:15
Female – 70-79 (Walkers)
- Lois Bell – 52:02
- Becky Riggs – 54:18
Age Unavailable
- Scott Necessary – 38:31
- Casey Call – 55:22
Age Unavailable – Female
- M. Buford – 29:16
- Amber Scott – 35:22
- Tish Ewing – 38:50
- Katie Stamps – 39:57
- Carolyn Yaden – 53:20
- Denise Ball – 53:44
- Angie Call – 55:23
TOTAL
168 – Recorded Scores
6 – No score recorded
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Posted by John Humphress on May 9, 2011
(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – Preliminary statistics* indicate that 13 people died in nine separate crashes on Kentucky’s roadways from Monday, May 2 through Sunday, May 8, 2011.
Eleven of the victims were traveling in motor vehicles. Nine were not wearing seat belts. One of the fatalities was the result of a crash involving alcohol. Two of the fatalities were pedestrians.
Two three-fatality crashes occurred: one in Hickman County and one in Wayne County. Single-fatality crashes occurred in Bourbon, Fayette, Floyd, Jefferson, Madison, Oldham and Pike counties.
Through May 8, preliminary statistics* indicate that 212 people have lost their lives on Kentucky roadways during 2011. This is 18 fewer than reported for this time period in 2010. Of the 175 motor vehicle fatalities, 102 victims were not wearing seat belts. Of the eight motorcycle fatalities, six were not wearing helmets. Three of the four ATV fatalities were not wearing helmets. Twenty-four pedestrians have been killed. A total of 30 fatalities have resulted from crashes involving the suspected use of alcohol.
Citizens can contribute to highway safety by reporting erratic drivers to the Kentucky State Police toll-free at 1-800-222-5555. Callers will remain anonymous and should give a description of the vehicle, location, direction of travel and license number if possible.
*These statistics are still preliminary as KSP waits for all local law enforcement agencies throughout the state to report any crashes and fatalities that may have occurred in their areas.
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Posted by John Humphress on Apr 21, 2011
(04-21-2011, 06:20pm) Stephen Thompson of 1592 Hudgins Highway in Summersville, KY was involved in a one vehicle accident on Highway 210 in Taylor County. Thompson ran his 1998 Hyundai Elantra off the left side of the roadway, struck a guard rail and residential driveway embankment before overturning. Thompson was treated at the scene by Campbellsville Taylor County Rescue and transported to the Taylor Regional Hospital. He was later transferred to University Hospital in Louisville. Thompson was issued a citation for driving under the influence of alcohol. His condition is not known at this time.
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Posted by John Humphress on Apr 21, 2011
(Danville, Ky.)- Four Boyle County firefighters were injured after a two-vehicle collision on Ky 52, approximately two miles east of Danville. On Thursday, Apr. 21, at approximately 10:12 a.m. a Boyle County Fire and Rescue tanker truck being operated by Lt. Jim Harris, was responding to a possible chimney fire at a residence on Lancaster Road. Harris apparently lost control of the vehicle in a curve and partially ran off the roadway. Harris attempted to regain control, but the truck travelled into the westbound lane, where it struck a pickup truck being operated by Kenneth Runyon of Danville. The tanker then overturned on it’s side and slid to a stop, where it blocked both lanes of travel. Two of the four firefighters had to be extricated from the tanker truck. The four were transported to Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, where they were treated for minor injuries and released. Runyon was not injured. The KSP was assisted by Boyle County Fire and Rescue, Danville Fire Department, Danville Police Department, Boyle County Sheriff’s Office and several firefighters from Perryville and Junction City. Garrard County Fire and Rescue, and another crew from the Boyle County Fire and Rescue were able to respond to the original report of a chimney fire. The collision remains under investigation by Trooper Bobby Amon.
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