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Pony show returns to Butler Park Sept. 8

The ponies will thunder into Carroll County this weekend as the Derby City Mustang Club presents its annual Mustang and all-Ford car show at General Butler State Resort Park.

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Carrollton’s blues return Friday

The newly revived Blues to the Point music festival is just days away. And local residents have until today, Thursday, Sept. 7, to take advantage of a discount ticket offer.

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 Ky. hunting law change allows
more use of crossbows

A change in regulations is changing the way some hunters nab their prey. In the past, Kentucky hunters were limited to less than one week for using crossbows to bring down their quarry, unless a physical disability was proven. Then, in March 2005, members of the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to allow the use of crossbows by all hunters throughout regular archery season.

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 Indiana couple files motions in defense
of sex abuse charges

A Greenfield, Ind., couple accused of sexually abusing two juveniles at a Trimble County trailer park in July 2004, have filed several motions in their defense.

Attorneys for Rodney Martin, 35, and Jeanie Martin, 25, presented the motions to Judge Karen Conrad during a discovery hearing in Trimble Circuit Court on Aug. 24, 2006. In all, 12 motions were presented which include a request for separate trials, a motion requesting all photographs, tape recordings, and transcripts as well as medical records related to the juvenile victims be made available.

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 County seeks road agreement for heavy trucks

As construction for the expansion of the LG&E Trimble County power plant gets under way, Trimble County Fiscal Court is seeking compliance from two local companies who are exceeding the weight limit for trucks on Wise’s Landing Road.

Under a proposed agreement fiscal court would allow both IMI Concrete and Liter’s Quarry to operate trucks over the weight limit on Wise’s Landing Road for $3,750 each annually. The agreement was proposed during fiscal court’s last meeting on Aug. 23, and came after a request by IMI for a permit to operate their trucks beyond the weight limit.

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