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LOCAL NEWS Archives for 2026-04

LIBERTY & CASEY COUNTY RESIDENTS ASKED TO CONSERVE WATER

 

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The City of Liberty is currently experiencing a severe drought, and we are asking all City of Liberty and East Casey County water customers to take immediate steps to conserve water.

Water levels in Lake Liberty are now dangerously low, and the Kentucky Division of Water has requested that both city and county residents reduce usage as much as possible. Our water supply is under significant strain, and every gallon saved helps ensure that essential services remain available for everyone.

We strongly encourage residents and businesses to limit non-essential water use, including:

• Watering lawns and gardens
• Washing vehicles at home
• Filling pools or hot tubs
• Running water unnecessarily

Simple changes—like fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, and only running full loads of laundry or dishes—can make a big difference.

We appreciate your cooperation and commitment to helping our community through this challenging time. Together, we can protect our water resources and ensure availability for all.

Thank you,
City of Liberty

 

KSP INVESTIGATING TROOPER-INVOLVED SHOOTING IN ADAIR COUNTY

 

The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) has been requested by Post 15 in Columbia to investigate a trooper-involved shooting that occurred on Monday, April 20, shortly before 7:00 p.m. CDT in Adair County.

 

The initial investigation indicates that officers from the Adair County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) responded yesterday to a disturbance call at a residence on Chestnut Grove Road just before 11:00 a.m. CDT. ACSO deputies and another individual encountered Mr. Ryan Sneed, a 39-year-old male from Columbia, Ky. Mr. Sneed was armed with a firearm and began shooting at the deputy and the other individual, and they took cover remaining pinned down for several hours.

 

Additional law enforcement agencies, KSP troopers and officers were dispatched to the scene and upon arrival were immediately fired upon by Mr. Sneed, who was barricaded in the residence. Shortly after shots were fired, the KSP Special Response Team (SRT) was requested to respond, and upon their arrival, successfully rescued both the pinned-down deputies and another individual and escorted them to safety.

 

Over several hours, law enforcement attempted to communicate with Mr. Sneed and negotiate a peaceful resolution. Throughout much of the afternoon, Mr. Sneed periodically continued firing at law enforcement, who returned fire on several occasions. Shortly before 7:00 p.m., Mr. Sneed exited the residence armed with a firearm. Members of the KSP SRT discharged their agency-issued firearms, striking Mr. Sneed. Mr. Sneed was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Adair County Coroner. No law enforcement members were injured during this incident.

 

Throughout the course of this incident, KSP Post 15 responded to two other locations in Adair County where two separate individuals were located deceased. Initial information indicates Mr. Sneed may be a person of interest in those death investigations. Additionally, while securing the scene at the incident location on Chestnut Grove Road, KSP located an individual deceased inside the residence. KSP Post 15, Columbia, is conducting the death investigations of these three decedents. 

 

The KSP CIRT is conducting the ongoing investigation into the trooper-involved shooting.

 

KSP has statewide jurisdiction and investigates officer-involved shootings throughout the Commonwealth as requested by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. KSP is committed to being transparent while ensuring the integrity of the investigation. To protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, it is KSP’s standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. Timelines for completing investigations vary depending on the complexity of the case.

 

CASEY COUNTY FISCAL COURT REPORT

 

The Casey County Fiscal Court held their regular monthly meeting yesterday.

 

Judge Exec. Randy Dial reported, the State Auditor's Office is conducting the fiscal year ‘25 audit, with delays in the ‘23 audit expected to be resolved soon. The draft budget for fiscal year ‘26 was presented, and elected official salaries will remain unchanged.

 

Magistrates approved the County joining another Opioid Settlement agreement.

 

The court also approved a budget amendment of just over $1.5 million dollars for unanticipated revenue. Health insurance renewals with a 5% increase were also approved.

 

Monthly reports were heard from Jailer Mike Woodrum, and Coroner, Mike Brown.

 

PULASKI COUNTY MAN CHARGED WITH CHILD SEX CRIMES

 

 

Pulaski County Sheriff Bobby Jones reports the arrest of a Pulaski man for charges related to the sexual assault of two minor victims.


Jeremy Williams, 38, of Somerset was charged with Rape in the First Degree, Rape in the
Third Degree, Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, and other offenses.

 

The charges stem from an investigation received by the Sheriff’s Office’s Criminal
Investigation Division regarding a complaint that Williams had sexually assaulted a minor
victim in Pulaski County. The investigation was assigned to Crimes Against Children
Detective Jay Picard.

 

During the investigation, Det. Picard discovered two additional victims, one of which had also allegedly been sexually assaulted by Williams in Pulaski County.


Based on his investigation, Det. Picard obtained an arrest warrant for Williams, charging him
with the above crimes. Williams was arrested without incident on April 19 and lodged at the
Pulaski County Detention Center where he is being held on a $250,000 bond.

 

The information and evidence in this case will be presented to the Pulaski Grand Jury.
Det. Picard was assisted in the investigation by Detective Branson Patterson with the
Criminal Investigation Division, Deputy Grant Bryant, Deputy Zachary Huff, Deputy Noah
Dishman, and the Department for Community Based Services.

 

CASEY COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD REPORT

 

Casey County Board of Education met in regular session last night.

Superintendent, Barry Lee…

 

 

LIBERTY CITY COUNCIL MET MONDAY

 

One of the main topics again was water conservation.

Mayor, Dr. Sam Haddad…

 

 

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