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Local leaders, donors, and community members gathered Tuesday to dedicate the Chestnut Ridge neighborhood, a 27-acre ...
A small eastern Kentucky community is reeling and searching for answers after a Letcher County sheriff was arrested and ...
A Kentucky State Police spokesman said shots were fired inside the Letcher County Courthouse at 2:55 p.m. after an argument between Stines and Mullins. Mullins was pronounced dead at the scene.
What to know: Kentucky judge shooting stuns Letcher County. Letcher County Jail. Staff at the local jail asked the public to pray for both families of the men involved in the shooting.
Letcher County’s courthouse is one of the last in Kentucky without a metal detector or security at the front door, according to Butler. “We deserve better,” he said.
Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines is charged with killing District Judge Kevin Mullins in Mullins’ office in the county courthouse on Sept. 19.
It's *** tragedy that's rocking the small Letcher County community. We've not only lost our sheriff and our district judge, but I've lost two personal friends that I worked with Daily Kentucky State.
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman announced that Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines will be arraigned on Sept. 25 at 11:00 a.m. in Letcher County District Court.
It's *** tragedy that's rocking the small Letcher County community. We've not only lost our sheriff and our district judge, but I've lost two personal friends that I worked with Daily Kentucky State.
A small eastern Kentucky community is reeling and searching for answers after a Letcher County sheriff was arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Judge Kevin Mullins in his ...
It's *** tragedy that's rocking the small Letcher County community. We've not only lost our sheriff and our district judge, but I've lost two personal friends that I worked with Daily Kentucky State.
It's *** tragedy that's rocking the small Letcher County community. We've not only lost our sheriff and our district judge, but I've lost two personal friends that I worked with Daily Kentucky State.