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From the News Edge: Transportation officials are reporting a traffic backup along the westbound lanes of I-24 in the work zone from near the Kentucky-Tennessee State Line to the Fort Campbell Boulevard exit. The contractor is pouring concrete as part of ongoing pavement rehabilitation work around the 89-mile marker, near the Pembroke-Oak Grove exit. While concrete trucks are moving in and out of this work area delivering material, the traffic backup appears to be more related to heavy traffic along the westbound lanes today. Westbound I-24 traffic in this work zone is backed up about 3 to 4 miles at this time with traffic slowed to about 35 mph in the area. To help reduce traffic congestion in this area, regular commuters who normally travel this section of I-24 westbound are being asked to seek an alternate route, if possible...............................................................................................................................A Night With The Blues is Saturday night at the Alhambra Theatre. The show will feature the music of blues band “Willie Sugarcapps.” VIP tickets are $50 each and included reserve seating and an "eat, meet, and greet" with the band before the show. General admission tickets are $25 each. Proceeds benefit the Pennyroyal Arts Council. To get tickets, call the Pennyroyal Arts Council, or go to pennyroyalarts.org
Posted: Friday, 30 November 2012 5:20PM

Hopkinsville Man Arrested For Fleeing



A Hopkinsville man was arrested Friday morning after he fled from police while they were attempting to serve him with a warrant for Failure to Pay Child Support.

Hopkinsville Police say 33-year old Martin Alberto Ibarra-Silva was charged with 1st Degree Fleeing or Evading and 2nd Degree Burglary after he fled through a Martin Street neighborhood while officers were attempting to serve the warrant. Police also charge that Ibarra-Silva unlawfully entered a home in his efforts to elude police.

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