-- The Hazard Herald: "There is a lot of work to do in the Perry County School District."
-- The Courier-Journal in Louisville: "Discrimination is not a trait that should be tolerated in an organization that seeks to train boys to be 'morally straight.'"
-- The Kentucky Standard in Bardstown: "... (T)hat is what this case demands — justice. Justice for the community. Justice for the little league players who lost their coach. Justice for the two little boys who went to bed Friday night expecting to see their father the next morning. Justice for a grieving widow."
Half-staff Thursday.
Good jobs news from Erlanger and Henderson. Jobs news from Paducah.
The gov is headed to Wickliffe.
The Patriot Guard Riders are, presumably, on the road to Bardstown. Here's hoping they have fantastic weather for their trip.
ReplyDeletePLG TV 13 @PLGTV 5m
ReplyDeleteWITH $50,000 FROM DAN'S PAWN SHOP ADDED TO THE REWARD FUND PLUS $10,000 FROM FISCAL COURT THE AMOUNT HAS GONE OVER $100,000.
7:48 AM - 30 May 13
Per the Nelson County Gazette:
ReplyDeleteGoldsmith explained how 38 years ago, his brother was killed in a robbery at their business. The murder remains unsolved.
“I feel if someone at the time had offered a significant reward his murder could have been solved,” he said. “I heard about this on the radio going to work yesterday, and I called the chief to ask about doing this.”
Joe Arnold @WHAS11Joe
ReplyDeleteTwo mile backup of police cars on the Bluegrass Pkwy into Bardstown. Funeral of Ofc. Jason Ellis likely delayed 1 hour.
9:59 AM - 30 May 13
WHAS11 News @WHAS11
The funeral will not start until everyone is able to get to the church. Traffic is heavy. #Ellis
9:57 AM - 30 May 13
Oh, man ... they're playing "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" in the church. What a great hymn we have in that one.
ReplyDeleteI love that song.
DeleteO what peace we often forfeit,
O what needless pain we bear,
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer.