
Headlines Around Kentucky (10/22/2024)
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Stories making headlines around the state.
A former Kentucky sheriff is accused of murder, but where will he go on trial? And how will Morehead State University's Space Center spend a ten-million dollar grant? Our Toby Gibbs brings us up to date in tonight's 'Headlines Around Kentucky.'
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Headlines Around Kentucky (10/22/2024)
Clip: Season 3 Episode 103 | 2m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
A former Kentucky sheriff is accused of murder, but where will he go on trial? And how will Morehead State University's Space Center spend a ten-million dollar grant? Our Toby Gibbs brings us up to date in tonight's 'Headlines Around Kentucky.'
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipA former Kentucky sheriff is accused of murder, but where will he go on trial?
And how will Morehead State University?
Space Center spent a $10 million grant.
Our Toby Gibbs brings us up to date and tonight's headlines around Kentucky.
And a former Letcher County Sheriff's murder trial should be held in his home county, according to the sheriff's attorney.
Former Sheriff Mickey Stevens is accused of shooting and killing Judge Kevin Mullins in September, according to WVXU Radio.
Stein's attorney, Jeremy Bartley, says the trial should be held among Stine's peers.
A woman is suing the Madison County Detention Center.
The Richmond Register reports Valentina Frye Meier delivered a stillborn baby last year.
She says the detention center failed to give her methadone as prescribed to treat her opioid use disorder.
She says that caused the stillbirth.
The lawsuit says the jail violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A group of Vietnam War chopper pilots gathered in Henry County for what's billed as the group's last reunion.
The Ohio River chapter of the 117th Assault Helicopter Company got together for dinner at the La Grange Railroad Museum and Learning Center.
The Kentucky Standard says these reunions stretch back 30 years, with attendance sometimes reaching 250 people.
This year's reunion had about 80 people attending.
Moorhead State University's Space Science Center will receive almost $10 million in federal funding.
The center told EKU Radio the money will go toward a new payload operations center.
Last year, a $10 million grant helped the center add new antennas to its ground station to support NASA during future moon missions.
There's a new high tech way to enjoy Daniels Constitution Square.
The Advocate Messenger says a new program called Engage by Sell lets people scan QR codes on signposts and receive more information about Kentucky's early history with headlines around Kentucky.
I'm Toby gives.
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