- Joined
- Jul 15, 2014
- Messages
- 29,901
- Reaction score
- 207,441
So sad it's gone so quiet![]()
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Yes, it's always troubling when someone is left out in the elements and not laid to rest with peace and dignity.
So sad it's gone so quiet![]()
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Unreal. More worried about the tourism than a woman who lived in your town.http://www.wdrb.com/story/31708099/...woman-says-city-official-targeting-her-family
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I know [emoji35] Some of her comments are pretty inexcusable and unnecessary.Unreal. More worried about the tourism than a woman who lived in your town.
Sent from my SM-T230NU using Tapatalk
http://www.whas11.com/mb/news/local/signs-for-missing-bardstown-woman-causing-controversy/131509170
More on the signs.
So is this Ann Rosalie Ballard related to Crystal's family or just a huge coincidence? I kept wondering why that last name is so familiar then realized it's Crystal's parent's name.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Bardstown and Nelson County residents upset about Mayor John Royaltys restructuring of the Bardstown Police Department and the decision of its chief to retire in its wake have organized a protest rally for 6 p.m. Sunday at the Nelson County Justice Center parking lot.
Royalty addressed the controversy and the planned protest in an interview Wednesday, April 20 with Central Kentucky TV Channel 6.
I just as soon wed handled this without individuals beating the drums and getting people together for a protest, he said of the ongoing controversy.
Royalty was critical of social media users who are making their voices heard.
I think its unfortunate that youre doing it to Bardstown, he said. You can do it to me, but what everyone else is doing is hurting the City of Bardstown.
Yup, it's all pretty sketchy to me. They need to hire new personal from wayyyyyyy out of town with no connections to Bardstown.
And regarding Crystal, since the suspects brother was a police officer and would know exactly how to hide a body and cover up a crime, where police would/wouldn't look.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
The chief of police wasn't from the area. Unfortunately, he decided to retire after the mayor pulled what he did. I'm kind of sad to see him go.
On Friday, Bardstown Police Officer Chris Brandon resigned his position. A total of four members of the Bardstown Police Department have departed in the wake of the department’s restructuring. From left, Brandon; Chief Rick McCubbin, who announced he will retired May 31; Ray Lewis; and Tom Roby, both of whom retired this month.
With a total of four officers leaving the force, the City of Bardstown is taking applications for certified officers and chief of police. Interested parties can visit the city’s website for information and an application, or contact Larry Green at (502) 331-7009.
(with video of very PO'ed sheriff)“Some have to understand what is confidential and I can't share certain things they have to understand that,” Mayor John Royalty said.
WHAS11 News is learning more information about the mayor looking into the possibility of handing over 911 dispatch services to the state.
“I am completely frustrated with the lack of respect shown to dispatchers and a letter dated from February which was lied about,” Nelson County Sheriff Ed Mattingly said.
The mayor says he sent that letter to the state not as a proposal but instead to gather more information about how it could benefit the people who live in Bardstown.
“We're saving over $100,000 or $150,000 in dispatching – better dispatching – and it is not a bid. It was just fact finding. That's all it is. It's not a bid,” Mayor Royalty said.