WBKO Reports that Todd County Sheriff files lawsuit

Bowling Green's WBKO TV reported Thursday night that Todd County Sheriff Billy Stokes has filed a lawsuit against Judge Executive Arthur Green and the Todd County fiscal court.

Sheriff Stokes was quoted, "I'm trying to do a job the best I could do it, but I've got bills that need to be paid and I deserve to be paid."

Judge Green was quoted, "It appears that the sheriff is claiming that we owe him money and I think our records will be sufficient enough to prove that is not the case."

Click this link to read the full report from WBKO and to watch the WBKO video of the interview with Sheriff Stokes and Judge Green.


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Mary Alice Andrews 90th Birthday Celebration

Elkton Milliken Memorial Community House, February 23rd, 2008. Mary has been blessed with 9 children, 30 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

Former Elkton businessman Howard Haley dies at 87

Long time and well known Elkton resident and businessman Howard Haley died Sunday of natural causes. Haley was 87.

He operated the Elkton Allis Chalmers dealership in the 1950s, a sales representative for National Vendors for 16 years and former owner of the J.H. Ramsey Furniture Co. and Haley’s Hardware Store in Elkton.

Howard was a member of the American Legion and was a Shriner and a World War II Army Air Corps veteran.

Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Tuesday at Latham Funeral Home and services 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Photo of the Day (Feb 14, 2008)

Guthrie Elementary students. Exact date photo was taken is not known but was during 1980's.


Photo collected by Larry Threlkel, scanned and uploaded by Darrin Cole.

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Snow at the old Todd County Courthouse (January 2008)

Following major renovations in recent years the Old Todd County Courthouse National Historic Landmark built in 1835 never looked better.


Photo by Darrin Cole