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Clearfield meth bust
Two men are in the Rowan County Detention Center after law enforcement officials were tipped off to an alleged methamphetamine manufacturing area in Clearfield.
Rowan County Sheriff Deputy Donnie Hall’s investigation led to a search warrant being issued at a Barber Road residence in Clearfield.
Edward L. Callahan, 20, and Randall M. Bowling, 20, both of Clearfield, were charged with manufacturing methamphetamine, first offense. Bowling also was charged with possession of marijuana.
Callahan is lodged in the Rowan County Detention Center with no bond, while Bowling’s bond is set at $10,000 cash. Morehead Police Department officers Wes Coldiron and Brad Gillock and Kentucky State Police Trooper Chris Jones assisted Hall in the arrest.
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SRG Global Morehead plant featured on national TV
SRG Global (Guardian Automotive) was featured on the “Modern Marvels” television show earlier this month. Employees of the factory said they were proud to be featured.
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Sex offender arrested
A Morehead area sex offender was arrested March 7 when officials say he went non-compliant.
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DQ owner eyes July 1 opening date
A new Dairy Queen (DQ) restaurant is coming to downtown near the campus of Morehead State University. Demolition of the former Jerry’s parking lot began Saturday.
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Council receives KLC report
City council member Al Baldwin attended last month’s Kentucky League of Cities listening session in Winchester, and reported his findings back to council at its March 8 meeting.
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MSU men in CBI
MOREHEAD —Morehead State men’s basketball will host Colorado State in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational Wednesday night at Johnson Arena. The game will tip at 9 p.m. and will be televised on HD Net.
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Political signs stolen, damaged
Several political signs from both parties have been stolen or vandalized in the past several weeks, according to the county attorney’s office.
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U.S. 60 residents live in fear because of frequent wrecks
Living a life of fear is what residents who live on U.S. 60 East near the Poppy Mountain Festival entrance experience on a daily basis. Residents say that car accidents occur regularly, causing much property damage. Many property owners are afraid for their lives.
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Burglaries on the rise
A Morehead Police Department official is urging the public to help fight the rise of burglaries.
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Census 2010 forms tied to new restaurants
According to Morehead city officials, 2010 Census forms should be in the mail by next week and everyone needs to participate.
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Carter deputy jailer indicted
After three years of seeking justice, two former female inmates at the Carter County Detention Center could have their day in court.
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