Roberto Gonzales, 25, was arrested by Deputy Barber with the Russell County Sheriff’s Office, on Thursday afternoon and charged with Assault 4th Degree (Domestic Violence) Minor Injuries. Gonzales was lodged in the Russell County Detention Center.
Jenny Benningfield, 32, of Russell Springs was arrested by Deputy Bradshaw with the Russell County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday afternoon. Benningfield was charged with Alcohol Intoxication in a Public Place, Assault 4th Degree Domestic Violence with Minor Injuries, and Disorderly Conduct. She was lodged in the Russell County Detention Center.
The Adair County High School SBDM Council is currently taking nominations for Parent Members for the 2024-2025 school year.
Nomination forms are available beginning on Friday, May 10, 2024. Forms can be picked up at ACHS or may be downloaded at this link:
Forms may be returned to ACHS or returned electronically to Bobbie Huckaby (Band Booster Parent) at bshuckaby82@gmail.com. Nomination forms are due by Friday, May 17, 2024.
Parent elections will take place on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at ACHS.
Jamestown Fire Department had a busy Tuesday this week, responding to 3 separate incidents.
Just before 8 a.m. that morning the department was dispatched to a one vehicle accident on highway 92, near the Esto Community Store. Then around 4 p.m. firefighters were called to Water Works Road, located off of Boat Dock Road, to the report of a structure fire on the outside of a home. When the department arrived on scene they found damage to the house from a previous fire at the location but no other damage from a new fire. Then the department were called our Tuesday night to Heartland Estates to the report of a vehicle fire. When firemen arrived on scene they found a 2007 Kia Sedona Van, owened by Tyler Fisher, that had received minor damage. Fire Chief Jeff Landers tells WAVE NEWS that there were no injures report as a result of any of the incidents.
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. (May 7, 2024) - The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) has been requested by the Campbellsville Police Department (CPD) and Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) to investigate an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at approximately 4:28pmET in Taylor County.
At the request of the CPD and TCSO, KSP Post 15 Troopers and Detectives responded to the scene on Pitman Avenue in the city limits of Campbellsville. KSP initiated an investigation into the incident and it remains ongoing by the CIRT.
KSP has statewide jurisdiction and investigates officer-involved shootings throughout the Commonwealth as requested by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. KSP is committed to being transparent while ensuring the integrity of the investigation. To protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, it is KSP’s standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. Timelines to complete investigations vary based on the complexity of the case.
Adair County Emergency Management Director Mike Keltner and the National Weather Service tell us that it will be another active day of storms. The severe weather and flood threat extends through both the daylight and overnight hours, with some potentially significant severe weather possible. Please see our latest briefing slides ...
Our overall confidence in the severe potential with this event is not very high, as it's possible that the worst storms could end up staying west and south of our region depending on how certain boundaries set up.
Ashley Birge, age 30, was taken into custody by Deputy Barber of the Russell County Sherriff’s Office early Wednesday morning for Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, No Registration Receipt, License to be in Possession, and No Registration Plates. She was lodged in the Russell County Detention Center.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 7, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear held a news conference at the state Capitol to ask Kentuckians to prepare for severe storms across much of the state starting today and lasting into Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, straight line winds, large hail, flash flooding and tornadoes will be possible with today’s storms, especially in the afternoon and evening. The severe storm threat will continue into Thursday, with more rounds of storms during the day, evening and overnight Wednesday.
“Our No. 1 priority is to make sure everyone stays safe,” Gov. Beshear said. “We know severe weather can come on very quickly, and with the possibility of tornadoes and flash flooding in the forecast, we need everyone to take action now by making a plan to keep you and your family safe.”
The Governor urges all Kentuckians to stay weather aware and pay close attention to weather alerts Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, and Wednesday evening into Thursday morning. Kentuckians can receive weather warnings by having an NOAA weather radio; listening to local TV and radio updates; connecting to wireless emergency alerts and weather apps; listening for outdoor sirens; visiting weather.gov or mobile.weather.gov or receiving notifications from family, friends and co-workers.
The Governor is also closing state office buildings beginning at 2 p.m. today, to help make sure state employees are able to make it home safely before the severe weather begins. The Governor said his office would continue to provide updates over the next several days.
“Our Kentucky Emergency Operations Center has been activated and essential partners stand ready to provide support as needed,” the Governor said. “We urge Kentuckians in need of a safe place to shelter to contact their local emergency management office or official.”
Eric Gibson, director of the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management, and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet State Highway Engineer James Ballinger joined Gov. Beshear to provide additional updates.
“During this time, if you experience damage to your home or property, please document that and report that before beginning any of the cleanup efforts. This will be vital for the recovery assistance programs that are available and for improving future preparedness,” said Director Gibson. “The safety of each citizen is our top priority. We’re here to support the citizens of the commonwealth and provide the most updated information that we have.”
“State highway crews are on high alert monitoring the weather and stand ready to help respond to storm damage that may impact travel on state-maintained routes,” Mr. Ballinger said. “Safe driving practices protect you, first responders and others on the road. Remember to never drive through flooded roads or over downed power lines, and slow down during periods of high winds.”
For additional preparedness tips, visit kyem.ky.gov.
Annex will remain open in case of severe weather
The National Weather Service in Louisville, KY, has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for central Kentucky, including Adair and all surrounding counties, for Tuesday through Thursday.
Multiple rounds of strong to severe storms are possible this afternoon, Tuesday, May 7, 2024, into the overnight hours. Damaging straight line wind gusts, large hail, and tornadoes are possible in severe storms.
Potential significant severe weather threat will continue on Wednesday into early Thursday morning. Damaging winds, very large hail, and tornadoes will be possible during this timeframe.
Mike Keltner, Director of Adair Co. Emergency Management sends word that the Adair County Courthouse Annex will remain unlocked until the storm threat has passed on Thursday Morning.
Today and Tonight. Multiple rounds of strong to severe storms are possible this afternoon into the overnight hours. Damaging straight line wind gusts, large hail, and tornadoes are possible in severe storms.
Wednesday through Monday. Potential significant severe weather threat Wednesday into early Thursday morning. Damaging winds, very large hail, and tornadoes will be possible during this timeframe
Stay tuned to 92.7 the WAVE for the latest weather updates!
At approximately 10:00amET on Sunday morning, May 5, 2024 a garage exploded behind a home at 210 Hidden Crest Drive off U.S. 27 in Somerset, KY. Reportedly, fireworks were being stored inside the garage.
The blast claimed the life of 43-year-old Christopher Fineberg, who worked as a supervisor at AHF Manufacturing. Three other people were hurt and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
A car inside the building was destroyed and there was damage to other property in the area. The debris field from the explosion was about 200 yards.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) and Kentucky State Police are investigating the incident.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (May 6, 2024) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District announces roadway impacts are expected crossing Wolf Creek Dam on Highway 127 when the Wolf Creek Dam Spillway Gates Replacement Project gets underway in mid-June.
“The contractor, American Bridge Company, will begin mobilization activities at Wolf Creek Dam June 17, 2024. Initial activities will include the installation of fencing, Connex storage containers, and office trailers in the designated laydown area in the overflow parking area near Halcomb’s Landing,” said Project Manager Greg Bishop.
Bishop said the mobilization is in preparation of installing ladders on the downstream side of the dam for access to the gates’ trunnion bases. Installation is scheduled July 8 to Sept. 20, 2024. During this time the Corps of Engineers will reduce traffic to one lane. Alternating traffic lights will be positioned on both sides of the dam for directing vehicles across the dam in both directions, he explained.
Following the ladders installation, American Bridge Company will begin activities in the fall supporting the removal of the first gate, which includes the assembly of floating barge sections for use on the lake when accessing each spillway gate.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District awarded a $109,450,000 contract in September 2022 to American Bridge Company for the Wolf Creek Dam Spillway Gates Replacement Project. The project is fully funded by the Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2022.
The scope of this contract includes fabrication of 10 new spillway tainter gates; removal of existing gates and lifting machinery equipment required to operate the gates; and installation of the new gates and lifting machinery equipment.
The public can obtain project and traffic updates on the Lake Cumberland Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lakecumberland. The contractor will post signs along Highway 127 on both sides of the dam and the Nashville District will send news releases with traffic information to the media.
“Public safety is our priority on this project, so we want to communicate what we are doing with local communities and commuters,” Bishop said. “It’s our objective to minimize impacts while ensuring construction workers are protected and drivers are able to cross the dam safely.”
Wolf Creek Dam is located on the Cumberland River in Jamestown, Kentucky. The dam forms Lake Cumberland, which is located in Wayne, Russell, Pulaski, Clinton, McCreary, Laurel, and Whitley counties in Southeastern Kentucky. The reservoir is 101 miles long in length and has 1,255 miles of shoreline.
The Nashville District completed the dam for flood control operation in 1950. Three of the six hydroelectric generating units were placed in operation in 1951 and the remaining three in 1952. Operation of the lake is for the primary purposes of flood control and the production of hydroelectric power.
BETHELRIDGE, KY (May 6, 2024) – The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 in Columbia has conducted an investigation into an animal cruelty complaint reported in Casey County on Sunday May 5. As a result of the investigation, fourteen people have been charged for their involvement in the incident that occurred yesterday afternoon in the Bethelridge community of Casey County.
On May 5, 2024, at approximately 12:00 P.M. EST, KSP Post 15 received a call from an individual stating there was an organized chicken-fighting event occurring at a residence located on KY 837. Troopers responded to the residence and upon arrival made contact with several individuals that were on the property. Troopers located a caged area with seating around it for spectators, several injured chickens, and a concessions area on the property. Leo Harris, age 59, and Christopher Harris, age 39, both from Bethelridge, were arrested and charged with Cruelty to Animals 2nd Degree. Both were lodged in the Casey County Detention Center.
Twelve additional individuals were charged and cited to court for Cruelty to Animals 2nd Degree, including:
The case remains ongoing and is being investigated by Trooper Maverick Gadberry. Trooper Gadberry was assisted at the scene by Trooper Matthew Lee and Sergeant Levi Scott.
William Galbreth, 37, of Jamestown was taken into custody by Deputy Barber with the Russell County Sheriff’s Office on Sunday night. He was charged with Public Intoxication-Controlled Substance (Excludes Alcohol) and Disorderly Conduct, 1st Degree. He was lodged in the Russell County Detention Center.
Russell Springs, KY – This past weekend, members of the Russell Springs Volunteer Fire Department attended a profoundly solemn event at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland. The ceremony was especially moving as one of our most revered & loved leaders, Chief H.M. Bottom, was honored.
Chief Bottom's name has been permanently inscribed among the heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. His legacy of courage, dedication, and leadership continues to inspire those who knew him and those who will come to know him through his lasting contributions to the firefighting community.
"Chief Bottom was not just our leader; he was our mentor and friend. His words of wisdom and steadfast commitment to both the safety of our community and the well-being of his firefighters are permanently etched in our hearts," said a spokesperson for the department.
The ceremony in Emmitsburg served as a touching tribute to Chief Bottom and his family, reminding everyone of the bravery and sacrifices of firefighters nationwide.
The Russell Springs Volunteer Fire Department extends its deepest gratitude to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation for recognizing Chief Bottom's impactful service and to everyone who continues to support the legacy of those we have lost.
Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 in Columbia is investigating a deadly shooting that occurred Friday evening in Russell County that left two people dead and a third in critical condition. The Pulaski County Sheriffs Office is investigating another shooting that took place near the Pulaski/Russell County line on Friday, prior to the Russell County shootings, that left a former Russell County game warden dead.
On Friday, May 3, 2024, 56-year-old Angela Gosser shot and killed her husband, 73-year-old Larry Gosser, at approx. 6pmCT just inside Pulaski County, then traveled to Russell County where she shot and killed her sister, and then shot her brother, 58-year-old Darryl Wilson of Russell County, who is in critical condition at the UK Hospital in Lexington.
At approximately 7pmCT on Friday evening, KSP Post 15 in Columbia received a call from Pulaski County 911 requesting assistance locating a Ford F150 believed to be operated by Angela Gosser. Troopers responded to Russell County to attempt to locate the vehicle. At approximately 7:24pmCT, Russell County 911 contacted KSP Post 15 and requested investigative assistance with a deadly shooting incident that had occurred at a residence on South KY 619 in Russell County.
The preliminary investigation revealed that Angela Gosser had arrived at a residence on South KY 619 belonging to her brother, Darryl Wilson of Jamestown. Once at the residence, Ms. Gosser armed herself with a firearm and forced entry into the residence. Upon entering the home, there was an apparent exchange of gunfire between Ms. Gosser and Mr. Wilson with both individuals receiving gunshot wounds. Mr. Wilson was transported to the University of Kentucky Hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries. Ms. Gosser's injuries were fatal and she was pronounced deceased by the Russell County Coroner.
While at the scene on South KY 619, KSP received a request for a welfare check on Angela Gosser’s sister, Jennifer Wilson, age 57 of Russell Springs. Family members of Ms. Wilson reported they had been unable to make contact with her, causing them to become concerned for her safety. KSP Troopers and Russell County Sheriff's Deputies responded to Hammond Road in Russell County. Troopers and Deputies located a Toyota Camry partially off the roadway when they arrived on Hammond Road. Upon contact with the vehicle, a lone occupant, Jennifer Wilson, was located in the driver’s seat with apparent fatal gunshot wounds to the head. The preliminary investigation revealed that before the incident at her brother’s residence on South KY 619, Ms. Gosser encountered Ms. Wilson on Hammond Road. Ms. Gosser armed herself with a firearm and fired multiple rounds into the passenger area of the vehicle, fatally striking Ms. Wilson. Ms. Wilson was pronounced deceased by the Russell County Coroner.
KSP was assisted at the scene by the Russell County Sheriff’s Office, Jamestown Police Department, Russell County EMS, and the Russell County Coroner’s Office. The investigation is ongoing by Detective James Ford.
Activity Report April 2024
Calls for service 780
Citations 114
Motorist assists 22
Escorts 18
Accidents investigated 27
Injury accidents 6
Incident reports 18
Criminal cases opened 14
KSP have confirmed two people are dead following a shooting incident.
Pulaski County Officials are investigating a shooting on Brown Ridge Road. Reports are that there is one victim at that location
Kentucky State Police are on scene and investigating a shooting that according to reports may be related in Russell County, on Lawless Cemetery Road.
This is a developing story, Wave News will have more details as they're made avaliable by KSP.
On Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 11:00amCT, Adair County Deputy Sheriff Gary Roy was dispatched to Oak Grove Road, approximately 6 miles east of Columbia. The accident occurred when 84-year-old Morgan Reece of Columbia lost control of his 1991 Chevy truck, ran off the right side of the roadway and struck a tree.
Mr. Reece was treated on scene by Adair EMS and transported by Air Evac helicopter to the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington, KY.
Deputy Roy is continuing the investigation.
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