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Suspected intoxicated Jennings County driver causes fatal crash

Courtesy-ISP Sgt. Wheeles AUSTIN, Ind. – The Indiana State Police (ISP) investigated a two-vehicle fatal crash Saturday on I-65 in Scott County that resulted in the death of a 47-year-old Tennessee man. As a result of the initial investigation, a Jennings County man was arrested on charges of OWI. Just before midnight, troopers responded to an accident on northbound I-65, near the 33-mile marker, just south of Austin. ISP determined that a speeding car, driven by Cooper A. Hensley, 24, of Paris Crossing, hit a pickup, also going north, driven by Scott Hoosier, 47, of Tennessee. The force of the collision caused the Tennessee man’s vehicle to leave the east side of the interstate and strike a tree. Hensley’s car veered into the median cable barrier and overturned.

Jennings County man arrested for crash that killed Tennessee man

SCOTT COUNTY – On Feb. 27, 2021, the Indiana State Police investigated a two-vehicle fatal crash that occurred on I-65 near Austin, Indiana, that resulted in the death of a 47 year old Tennessee man. A 24 year old Paris Crossing, Indiana man was arrested on charges of Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death as a result of the investigation. At approximately 11:55 p.m. on Feb. 27, troopers with the Indiana State Police-Sellersburg Post, along with officers and other first responders from numerous other agencies responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-65 Northbound near the 33 mile marker, just south of Austin, in Scott County, Indiana. The initial investigation by the Indiana State Police-Sellersburg Crash Reconstruction Team indicated that a black 2013 Dodge Avenger being driven by Cooper A. Hensley, age 24, Paris Crossing, Indiana was traveling northbound in the left lane of I-65. The evidence indicated that Hensley was exceeding the speed limit when he collided with a 2006 whit

Chris 2X, Master P unveil award in honor of 19-year-old nursing student killed in Louisville

Chris 2X, Master P unveil award in honor of 19-year-old nursing student killed in Louisville Share Updated: 10:10 PM EST Feb 21, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 10:10 PM EST Feb 21, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Local organization Game Changers plans to honor a member of the health community with an award named after a woman killed last year.Kelsie Small, 19, was a northern Kentucky University Student with aspirations to become a nurse when she was shot and killed last May. Many believe she was hit by a stray bullet.Award-winning musician Master P has been a big supporter of Game Changers mission and says the senseless violence needs to come to an end and it s on the community to stop it.“Accountability has to be held. Whoever is in the community needs to stand up and say look we are not going to have this anymore. We talk about the injustices with the police now let s talk about the injustices with us,” he said.2X teamed up

Every Louisville homicide, murder that s happened in 2021

This list is updated as regularly as possible. Homicides include those investigated by Louisville Metro Police as well as other Jefferson County law enforcement agencies. All victims were from Louisville, unless otherwise noted. This list is preliminary, and the number of homicides can change as authorities investigate the circumstances of each case, determining whether the slaying was criminal, justified, accidental or suicide. The Courier Journal has excluded cases deemed accidents, suicides, fatal overdoses or hit-and-run deaths. So far in 2021, LMPD has investigated 43 homicides. Help us remember homicide victims: If you feel like sharing anecdotes or photos with us, please email lounews@courierjournal.com.

FASTSIGNS Recognizes Achievements and Honors Franchisees during 2021 Virtual FASTSIGNS/Signwave International Convention

FASTSIGNS Recognizes Achievements and Honors Franchisees during 2021 Virtual FASTSIGNS/Signwave International Convention News provided by Share this article Share this article CARROLLTON, Texas, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  FASTSIGNS International, Inc., franchisor of FASTSIGNS®, the leading sign, graphics, and visual communications franchise with more than 740 locations in eight countries worldwide, recently held its 2021 Virtual FASTSIGNS®/Signwave International Convention. Themed Celebrating Connections, the multiple-day event taught best practices as well as celebrated franchisee achievements and the continued growth of the franchise network in both sales volume and number of locations. 2021 Virtual FASTSIGNS/Signwave International Convention Over 1,000 people attended which included FASTSIGNS franchisees, center team members, 275 first-time attendees, exhibitors, and corporate staff members.  Attendees represented 509 center locations in nine different countries wor

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