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Tennessee man charged with murder in 2019 fatal wreck

By Carla Slavey Commonwealth Journal Apr 20, 2021 James Oliver A Tennessee man has been charged with Murder stemming from a December 2019 fatal wreck that took place on Ky. 461. James Ethan Oliver, 21 of Sparta in White County, Tenn., was arrested in Sparta on April 5. He waived extradition and was transported to the Pulaski County Detention Center last Friday. Oliver has been charged with Murder, three counts of first-degree Assault, first-degree Wanton Endangerment and first-degree Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance. The wreck took place on December 13, 2019 around 10:30 p.m. at the intersection of Ky. 461 and Old Mount Vernon Road.

Somerset Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Arrest

London, KY, USA / SAM 103.9 FM WWEL | Today s Pop Hits Apr 8, 2021 11:02 AM The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office says deputies pulled over car that had expired plates on US 27. During the roadside investigation police had the driver and passenger step out of the car. A search of the vehicle turned up meth, xanax pills, digital scales, plastic baggies and $215 cash. Deputies say 29-year-old Carah Bell of Somerset admitted that the drugs were hers and told police she had more methamphetamine on her. Deputies found three more baggies of meth. Bell was arrested and charged with trafficking and lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.

County Dedicates First of 2 Solar Projects With Today s Power

Barry Hyde County Judge Barry Hyde flipped the switch on a new 756-panel solar project Tuesday at the Pulaski County Detention Center near the State Fairgrounds in Little Rock, and Today’s Power Inc. joined him in basking in the glow. The project, a 250-kilowatt array that will be owned and operated by Today’s Power, will provide lower-cost electricity to the county under a 20-year power purchase agreement. The price is a guaranteed 4.9 cents per kilowatt hour, roughly half of the already low retail price of electricity in the state. The array is one of two county projects, originally planned in 2019, that combined will provide about 86% of Pulaski County’s existing electricity demand.

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