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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

KSP looking for help locating owner of malnourished horse


by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
At around noon on Sunday, May 25, 2014, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) recieved a call about an extremely malnourished horse running free near Fletcher Melton Road outside of Providence.

Sebree water customers can expect six months of issues


by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
Sebree officials warned on Monday night that the city’s water customers could experience a large volume of boil water advisories and interrupted services during the next six months. That’s because of a water project the city started Monday morning.

Graduation Slideshows: Class of 2014 and Class of 1964

J-E photos by Charlie Hust.




J-E photos by Charlie Hust.

Lack of information a factor in inmate escape


“If we had known he had a history of running from the police we would have taken extra precautions” - Terry Elder




by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
As the search for an inmate who escaped from Webster County Detention Center authorities continues, Jailer Terry Elder said that a lack of information was a factor in the convict’s escape from custody.

Providence named #8 safest city in KY


“It was a great honor for us just to be named on that list,” said Mayor Eddie Gooch.



by MATT HUGHES
J-E News Editor
Providence is the #8 safest city in the commonwealth of Kentucky, according to a report released on Monday, June 2, 2014 by SafeWise Security Systems.