Month: December 2021

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Local News

Clarksville PD investigating armed robbery of Gateway Credit Union

The Clarksville Police Department is investigating an armed robbery that occurred at the Gateway Credit Union on Otis Smith Drive. According to a news release, the robbery occurred around 3 p.m. at 100 Otis Smith Drive, when an unknown male suspect entered the credit union and brandished a handgun. The suspect confronted the clerks and undisclosed amount of money was taken. The suspect fled on foot, with no vehicle description […]

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Local News

Ky. adds 3,312 COVID cases, 44 deaths

Kentucky saw a jump in COVID cases from Tuesday to Wednesday, with 3,312 newly reported along with a positivity rate that continues to climb. The positivity rate is now at 8.56, up from 8.31 the day before, and is a continuing trend in recent days—there were 44 COVID deaths reported, putting the death toll in the state at 10,987. There are currently 948 individuals in the hospital with COVID-19, 249 […]

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Resolution possible in second-degree manslaughter case

A resolution could be forth coming in the manslaughter case against two men accused of providing drugs to a woman who fatally overdosed in January. Appearing alongside Joshua Long, who is charged with complicity to second-degree manslaughter, Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Jerad Smith says he thinks they are close to a resolution for both Long and co-defendant Seth Henderson, but he requested more time to speak with the victim’s family. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2021/12/1201smithresolution.mp3 […]

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Local News

New trial date set in attempted murder, arson case

A new trial date has been set for Karen Brafman, the woman charged with attempted murder and arson for allegedly setting a mobile home on fire with six people inside on Princeton Road in May of 2018. Special prosecutor Jim Sesousky and defense counsel agreed to a March 3 trial date and Judge John Atkins set another pre-trial conference for January 14, when Lesousky will argue for Brafman’s original trial […]

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Judge allows Oak Grove murder suspect to withdraw plea, citing possible confusion over sentence

New information provided to Judge John Atkins has led to him allowing Deqavion James to withdraw his guilty plea entered for his alleged role in the July, 2016 shooting death of De’Andre Palmer in Oak Grove. Judge Atkins said during what would have been James’ sentencing hearing Wednesday morning that the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office recently explained to him that there could be some evidence that James accepted a deal with […]

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Woman convicted of Oak Grove assault gets probation

Probation was granted Wednesday morning in Christian Circuit Court for a woman who pled guilty to felony assault in connection with an incident last December in Oak Grove. Twenty-nine-year-old Katrina Grandberry of Clarksville pleaded guilty to first-degree assault under extreme emotional disturbance earlier this year and said during formal sentencing that she while she believes she acted in self-defense on December 14 of last year when she stabbed and assaulted […]

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Local News

Suspect in East 18th shooting arraigned in District Court

The man charged in a shooting incident that injured two people on East 18th Street was arraigned in Christian District Court Wednesday morning. Demario White appeared before District Judge Lindsey Adams virtually, who explained the charges against him, which include first-degree assault, second-degree assault, possession of a handgun by a felon, tampering with evidence and wanton endangerment. The judge entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf and set a preliminary […]

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Local News

Trenton Christmas Parade is Saturday

Trenton’s Christmas parade returns Saturday after last year’s event was canceled by the pandemic. City Commissioner Cara Anderson says the parade will go through downtown Trenton beginning at 4:30 p.m. and anyone who wants to enter the parade can line up beginning about 3:30 near Edgewood Cemetery. https://media.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/1411/files/2021/12/trenton-parade.mp3 There is no customary chili supper this year due to the pandemic, but Anderson says Trenton’s businesses will be open after the […]

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