July 9ths episode finds us talking about an Elkhorn woman who tried to fight a state trooper and assaulted a child, A Wittensville man who a Trooper tried to help with roadside assistance only to find a pound of pot and meth, and the suspect under the influence, as well as a new law that will very mildly effect people who buy their cars out of state and more, plus the weather shifts a bit, we have your extended weather forecast right here.

 

In today's podcast we talk about Floyd County schools getting a new interim Superintendent as well as a cola truck driver who is a hero, and the Department of Juvenile Justice Center is investigating all centers Kentucky, we'll tell you what they're looking for, and in addition your extended weather forecast into what promises to be balmy but decent weekend.

 
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We start the week off with some news that you'll probably shake your head at.

Two-and-a-half years after the clinic he helped manage was raided by authorities, a former Paintsville doctor has pleaded guilty to federal drug charges

A Letcher County property was burglarized several times over a period of two months, so he installed a trail camera. As a result, five people were arrested

One week after a high-speed chase involving out-of-state suspects ended with a fatal crash in Wise County, a similar chase in Eastern Kentucky ended without injury.

and some breaks from this heat? Details are in here ...

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DETAILS ON WHAT HAPPENED IN COURT concerning the Amber Spradlin murder, we'll hear from Dr. Debbie Hall and Commonwealth Attorney Brent A. Turner, plus two Pikeville men looking at jail time and a fall like weather forecast for at least another couple of days.

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