

The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.


The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.


The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.


The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.


The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.


The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.


The driver of a silver SUV lost control and her vehicle overturned in the median of the Western Kentucky Parkway, near the 115 mile marker, at around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.
Neither of the vehicle’s two passengers, Crystal Singleton, 30, and Singleton’s stepson, Jonathan Warner, 7, both of Louisville, reported injuries to the responding Clarkson Fire Department and Grayson County Sheriff’s Department.
Singleton reported to the GCSO that she and Warner were travelling toward Caneyville, and while when she was changing lanes, she lost control.
Singleton’s vehicle started swerving into the median, and due to the soft mud in the median, started flipping before coming to a rest upside down, the GCSO reported.
Singleton’s vehicle, rendered inoperable due to the crash, was to be transported by AAA Wrecker Service.
Margie Decker was appointed to the Leitchfield City Council during the regularly-scheduled Monday, June 17 meeting.
During the meeting, Leitchfield Mayor William Thomason presented the names of the six applicants who wanted to be considered to fill Steven Elder’s recently vacated seat.
To help battle chronic diseases affecting Grayson County children such as obesity and diabetes, a number of community organizations have come together to sponsor the Longest Day of Play.
Activities will include a 30-feet inflatable obstacle course, frisbee-toss, bubble chase, sponge freeze tag, high energy dancing, a Simon Says game, and more.
There will also be drawings for prizes, which include several youth bicycles.
The event will be held Thursday, June 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Firefighter’s Park in Leitchfield. For more information, contact the Twin Lakes Regional Medical Center Rehab department at 270-259-9469.