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LOCAL NEWS Archives for 2025-09

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/30

 

Big Dawg local news for Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025 with Larry Smith....

 

 

 

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/29


Big Dawg local news with Larry Smith - Monday, September 29, 2025…

 

 

 

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/26

 

Big Dawg local news for Friday, Sept. 26, 2025 with Larry Smith...

 

 

 

Hart County High School Senior Dies in Crash on 1-65

A Hart County High School Senior died Thursday after a two-vehicle collision on northbound I-65 just north of Munfordville.  Tributes began circulating on social media for the family of Schyler Oldham after he was identified as the victim in the wreck which occurred around 11am local time near Mile Marker 68. Oldham was a member of the Raider Football Team and the Varsity Cheerleading Squad.  The incident was a secondary crash to an earlier wreck near Mile Marker 74.  A third crash involving two semis also occurred near Exit 65.  The string of collisions happened as rain moved through the area early Thursday causing major traffic backups on the interstate and US 31W. Clearing the initial wreck took around nine hours as towing and recovery crews had to off-load hazardous materials from the involved commercial vehicle before clearing the roadway.  All lanes of the interstate were open by 4pm.

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/25

 

Big Dawg local news for Thursday, September 25, 2025…

 

 

 

Man Charged With Stealing Campbellsville City Truck, Trailer & Zero Turn Mowers

On Thursday, September 18, 2025, Campbellsville Police was notified that a 2025 Ford F550 truck, trailer, and mowers belonging to the City of Campbellsville had been stolen from Main Street. After an investigation Campbellsville Police has recovered the stolen items and arrested, 42-year old Martin Ryan of Campbellsville for the theft. The investigation continues. Theft by Unlawful Taking Auto $10,000 < $1,000,000 Tampering with Physical Evidence.

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/24

 

Big Dawg local news for Tuesday, September 24, 2025…
 

 

 

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/23


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Man Charged With Stabbing His Father in Campbellsville

On Monday, September 22, 2025 at approximately 8:36 a.m., Campbellsville Police was dispatched to 508 Clem Haskins Blvd. in reference to a stabbing. Officers arrived on scene and located 72-year old Terry Miller with a stab wound. After an investigation, Campbellsville Police located and arrested his son, 37-year old Terrance L. Miller of Campbellsville and charged him with the following: Assault 1st degree, (Domestic Violence) Terroristic Threatening 3rd degree Date: Monday, September 22, 2025 Time: 8:36 a.m. 

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/19/25

 

Big Dawg Local News with Larry Smith - Friday, Sept. 19th...

 

 

Campbellsville City Truck, Trailer and Zero Turn Mowers Stolen from Main Street

Campbellsville Police needs your help locating a stolen Ford F550 dump bed truck belonging to the City of Campbellsville, the truck was also pulling a 20ft trailer and 2 zero turn mower, the truck was stolen yesterday from Main Street,  If seen or if you have any information please call Campbellsville Police.

BIG DAWG LOCAL NEWS - 9/17/25

 

Big Dawg Local News with Larry Smith - Wednesday, Sept. 17th…

 

 

Adair County Teacher Convicted of Having Relationship With Incarcerated Teen

 

The verdict was returned on Friday, September 12, 2025 against 27-year-old Elena Bardin of Columbia, who was found guilty of first-degree sexual abuse, unlawful transaction with a minor, and distribution of obscene material to a minor.

 

On March 27, 2025, the Adair Juvenile Detention Center conducted a routine search of juveniles’ living units where letters and explicit material were found in a male juvenile’s possession sent by an Adair County School teacher assigned to the facility. The detention center immediately confiscated the material and contacted KSP Post 15.

 

KSP Detectives discovered evidence that Elena Bardin solicited a male juvenile to kill her husband. Evidence also revealed that Ms. Bardin had subjected the juvenile to illegal sexual contact and provided him with sexually explicit images of herself.


On April 2, 2025, Kentucky State Police arrested Ms. Bardin and lodged her in the Adair County Regional Jail for Murder (Solicitation), Distribution of Obscene Matter to a Minor, and Sex Abuse.

 

Bardin's trial was held last week in Adair County. Prosecutors alleged Bardin discussed with the teen inmate her desire to have her husband murdered by him or one of his friends. She reportedly wanted out of her marriage, but did not want to split the marital assets or share custody of the couple’s daughter.

 

Ms. Bardin’s attorney argued that any comments she made about killing her husband were only jokes and were not taken seriously.

 

Alena Bardin will be sentenced on November 13, 2025 in Adair Circuit Court. The Jury has recommended a total of 14 years in prison with the sentences to run consecutively.

Kentucky State Police Investigates Fatal Collision on Pierce-Donansburg Road in Green County

 

GREENSBURG, Ky.  (September 9, 2025) – On September 9, 2025, at 10:23 A.M. CST, Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 Troopers responded to a two-vehicle injury collision on Pierce-Donansburg Road in Green County.

The preliminary investigation revealed that Anthony Hardwick, 56, of Greensburg, was traveling south on Pierce-Donansburg Road on a 2008 Harley Davidson motorcycle.  Mr. Hardwick’s motorcycle crossed the center of the roadway and collided with a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Eric McKinney, 44, of Greensburg.  Mr. McKinney was traveling north on Pierce-Donansburg Road.  

Anthony Hardwick was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Green County Coroner.  Eric McKinney was not injured during the collision and declined medical treatment. 

KSP Post 15 Troopers were assisted at the scene by the Green County Sheriff's Office, Grab Fire Department, Green County Fire/EMS and the Green County Coroner’s Office. Detective Weston Sullivan is investigating the collision.

Man Arrested After Robbing the Amoco Gas Station in Campbellsville

On September 3, 2025, at approximately 9:32 PM the Campbellsville Police Department responded to a report of a possible Armed Robbery at AMOCO gas station located at 813 Saloma Road. Through an investigation, the identity of the suspect was learned to be 20-year old Taylor Hansford of Campbellsville. At approximately 11:18 PM, the suspect, Taylor Hansford, was taken into custody and charged with Robbery 1st degree. He was lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center. Date: September 3, 2025 Time: 9:32 PM Location: 813 Saloma Road / AMOCO gas station Agencies Involved: Campbellsville Police, TCSO, Campbellsville Taylor County E-911, and Walmart Loss Prevention Investigating Officers: DET. Stephen Dobson Approving Supervisor: SGT. Elliott Taylor 

Taylor County Indictments 9/3

 

A Taylor County Grand Jury has returned several indictments. We remind you that indictments are legal accusations and do not determine guilt or innocence.

 

Marion County Man Faces Taylor County Charges

On Monday, September 1, 2025 at 10:26 p.m., Campbellsville Police received a complaint of a disturbance involving a man with a gun in the area of Patterson Court. While officers were responding to the scene, they were advised that the male causing the disturbance had left the scene. Officer Chris Milby located the vehicle in the area of Duffy Street and attempted to stop him. As Officer Milby activated his emergency equipment, the suspect sped away. After a short pursuit, 32-year old Johnny J. Payne of Lebanon, KY was taken into custody, lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center, and charged with the following: Operating Motor Vehicle under the Influence of Substance 1st Fleeing or Evading Police 1st degree (motor vehicle) Reckless Driving Wanton Endangerment 1st degree (police officer) Speeding 26 mph or more Failure to Wear Seatbelt Failure to or Improper Signal No Operator’s License Disregarding Stop Sign.

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