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  2. Russell County deputy with Louisville ties dies after ... - AOL

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    A Russell County deputy formerly employed by Louisville Metro Police is dead after a shooting Monday in south-central Kentucky.. Kentucky State Police spokesperson Sherry Bray said Deputy Josh ...

  3. The Times Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Journal is a weekly newspaper based in Russell Springs, Kentucky, and serving Russell County. Owned by Russell County Newspaper, LLC, and operated by Jobe Publishing, Inc., it is a sister newspaper to The Russell County News-Register.

  4. Killing of Kevin Mullins - Wikipedia

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    Chief Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court Laurance B. VanMeter said the state court system was "shaken by the news," while the Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said his office will work with a regional prosecutor as special prosecutor. County prosecutor Matt Butler recused from the case citing his social ties with Mullins. Letcher ...

  5. Three dead, one seriously injured in shootings involving one ...

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    Kentucky State Police said Pulaski County 911 operators contacted them at 7 p.m. and asked for help finding a Ford F-150 driven by Angela Gosser, 56, of Russell Springs. Angela and Larry Gosser ...

  6. Russell County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Russell County is a county located in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,991. [1] Its county seat is Jamestown and its largest city is Russell Springs. [2] The county was formed on December 14, 1825, from portions of Adair, Cumberland and Wayne Counties and is named for William Russell. [3]

  7. Ernest E. West - Wikipedia

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    West was born in Russell, Kentucky, on September 2, 1931. [1] He grew up in an orphanage at the Methodist Children's Home in Versailles, Kentucky. He went on to reside in Wurtland and was employed by Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (now CSX Transportation). [2] [3]