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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Part of a Kentucky 344 at mile marker 18 is closed in Lewis County after a semi hauling 44,000 pounds of boxed macaroni and cheese overturned. Crews are working to clear the scene.
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Friday, October 17, 2014
Keccia Jansen, 48, had been drinking at a local bar when she decided to drive home on Highway 42. While trying to turn her car around, the vehicle became stuck and Connie Hughes parked her car at the top of a hill to prevent people from hitting Jansen. Meanwhile, Jansen's son, Nicholas Mendenhall, had also been drinking and stole a car, which he attempted to drive home taking the same route. He crashed into Hughes' vehicle, fatally injuring her. Mendenhall has been charged with murder, DUI, and five counts of wanton endangerment. Janson was also charged with DUI.
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Thursday, October 16, 2014
Tatianna Brown, 43, was arrested Thursday morning in Louisville, Kentucky after driving her car into the side of a stopped train, causing three cars to derail. The incident occured just before 1:00 a.m. Thursday morning, October 16, at the intersection of Collins and Chamberlain lanes. Police who were already nearby extracted Brown from her vehicle before it dragged 200 yards into the rail yard. Brown was uninjured. She was arrested at the scene because she smelled of alcohol and her speech was slurred. Brown said she had drank, but could not remember how much.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
A woman was hit by a falling tree at the Highland Dog Park on Mayfield Avenue in Northern Kentucky. The incident occured around 8:00 a.m. Tuesday morning, October 14. The woman was transported to St. Elizabeth-Fort Thomas hospital to treat injuries that were not life-threatening, and her dog is in the care of animal control. The identity of the woman and her condition have not yet been released. 
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
The paint fell off of the back of a truck driven by Michael R. Fryman, 55. Other than the death of Young, no one else was injured or killed.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sara Neathamer is in stable condition after being struck by alleged drunk driver Russell Mullins, 64, while leaving Disney on Ice with her children on Wednesday. She was six months pregnant at the time of the accident, and she delivered a baby boy and named him Nathan. Nathan is currently on a respirator but is in stable condition. Neathamer's daughter Shyanne, 6, has a skull fracture, broken hand, and broken leg. Jayden, 3,  has cuts and scrapes.