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Duck, duck, goose

• Injured goose drops in on Bremen family

By SAMANTHA CARVER
Leader-News Staff Writer
reporter@ky-leadernews.com


    When Stephanie Caudill went outside her Bremen home to go to a ball game Feb. 3, she didn’t expect that she would be ducking a goose as it fell from the sky, but lucky for the goose, she was there.
    Caudill and her brother, Isaac, were in their yard when a Canadian goose fell from the sky and they managed to keep their dogs away while Stephanie picked up the injured animal and carried it to the garage.

Stephanie Caudill of Bremen looks after the Canadian goose she helped rescue when it fell from the sky into the family’s yard.

 


Local couple’s car stolen from driveway, crashed near E-town

    A Central City couple awakened to startling news Feb. 7 when Kentucky State Police called to tell them their car had been found. The problem was, they didn’t know it was missing.
    Jimmy and Jerilyn Casebier were contacted by police after the Elizabethtown post troopers responded to a car accident on the Western Kentucky Parkway near White Mills about 7:30 a.m.


Jimmy Casebier, right, looks at what is left of his recovered Toyota Camry that was stolen from his driveway Feb. 7 and discoverd by police at White Mills, near Elizabethtown after it had been crashed by the alleged car thief.

Fiscal court: No prayer before business meetings


By RITA DUKES
Leader-News Editor
editor@ky-leadernews.com


    GREENVILLE — The tradition of having prayer before Muhlenberg Fiscal Court meetings started by the former judge-executive has ended. The current Fiscal Court has decided not to pray before meetings to avoid confrontations with nonbelievers or people of differing denominations.


02/14/07

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