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06/08/2026

The annual Flag Retirement Ceremony will be held Saturday, June 13, at 10 a.m. at the Hancock County Fairgrounds, 1430 State Route 1389, Hawesville, weather permitting.

Worn American flags may be deposited in collection boxes at First Financial Bank locations in Lewisport and Hawesville, Labor Management Federal Credit Union in Lewisport, and on the second floor of the Hancock County Administration Building in Hawesville.

Please stay aware of where you park.
05/30/2026

Please stay aware of where you park.

I feel like this shouldn’t have to be said, but here we are. When visiting the annual Lewisport Heritage Festival, we at LFD please request the public to not park IN FRONT of the Lewisport Fire Station. The bay doors specify that parking in front of these is doors is prohibited. There are emergency vehicles (fire trucks and an ambulance) that are housed behind the bay doors, and parking in front of these doors could potentially cause a delay in emergency response to a scene to someone requiring urgent help. Keep in mind firetrucks are pretty big, and we do require the entire space to park these vehicles. Lewisport Fire Department is not public parking. The parking in the very front is for firefighters and emergency personnel only. If a vehicle is found parked in front of emergency vehicle bay doors, the vehicle will be towed at the owners expense.

We invite to come to the Heritage Festival and we hope you enjoy yourselves and have a good time! Just please be mindful when you are looking for a place to park.

Have a great day, and as always, stay safe!

05/27/2026

Pursuit from Hancock to Ohio County ends in multiple charges
By Jennifer Wimmer

A Hancock County man is facing multiple felony charges after a vehicle pursuit May 26 that began in Hancock County and ended in Ohio County, according to law enforcement.
In a Facebook post, the Ohio County Sheriff's Office said its 911 dispatch was contacted by Hancock County Dispatch at about 5:17 p.m. requesting assistance with a pursuit entering Ohio County.

The post stated the driver of a silver Ford F-150, identified as Cody Wedding, had rammed a Hancock County deputy cruiser and had his ex-wife and child in the vehicle.

Hancock County Sheriff's Deputy Butch Garst was the deputy whose cruiser was struck. Garst's Dodge Durango sustained damage but he continued pursuing Wedding into Ohio County. He was joined in the pursuit by Hancock County Deputy Cody Axton and Hawesville Police Chief B.J. Burton, with Ohio County units meeting them outside Fordsville.

The pursuit continued through Fordsville and onto Kentucky 69 North toward the Dundee area, according to the Ohio County Sheriff's Office. Sgt. Jacob Phelps deployed spike strips on Kentucky 69 North. While attempting to avoid them, the truck hit a civilian vehicle occupied by one person and continued south.
Deputies caught up to the vehicle and attempted to box it in. The driver then rammed the rear of Phelps' Tahoe, swerved into oncoming traffic and hit Sheriff Adam Wright's cruiser head-on. The truck left the roadway and became stuck in a ditch, where deputies took Wedding into custody.

Despite the severity of the pursuit, no injuries were reported. Hancock County Deputy Aaron Emmick said the child, the woman, deputies, the sheriff and the civilian driver were all unharmed. Emmick responded to the scene and later transported the woman home.

The only damage reported was to vehicles, including Garst's cruiser, two Ohio County Sheriff's Office cruisers and the civilian vehicle.
Wedding was lodged in the Ohio County Detention Center on multiple charges, including second-offense driving under the influence with aggravating circumstances, first-degree fleeing or evading police, three counts of first-degree criminal mischief, and reckless driving. He also faces charges of first-degree wanton endangerment, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment of a police officer, and kidnapping of both a minor and an adult, according to the Ohio County Sheriff's Office.

Additional charges are expected in Hancock County. Axton is the investigating officer, and similar charges are anticipated stemming from the portion of the pursuit that occurred in Hancock County, according to Emmick.

Voting is Power, Vote to be heard or suffer in silence!
05/19/2026

Voting is Power, Vote to be heard or suffer in silence!

05/19/2026

Get out and Vote!

The 2026 Primary Election is May 19, 2026. The deadline to register to vote in the 2026 Primary Election is April 20, 2026 no later than 4:00 p.m. local time.

05/17/2026
The volunteers day is never over. Started with a 5K at 0600, followed by First Responders Day until 1400 , then 3 calls ...
05/17/2026

The volunteers day is never over. Started with a 5K at 0600, followed by First Responders Day until 1400 , then 3 calls after that. All for the love of the community!

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