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Kentucky State Police Investigate Grayson County Shooting Death

Kentucky State Police are investigating a shooting death in Grayson County. On Thursday morning, Post 4 Troopers responded to a call from the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office to help investigate a shooting that took place in the community of Short Creek. Preliminary investigation showed that two men who were neighbors had a confrontation over a dog. One of the men, identified as 42 year old Michael Baker of Falls of Rough, shot the other man who was pronounced dead at the scene by the Grayson County Coroner’s Office. The name of the victim has not been released. The investigation remains ongoing.

Roundabout Construction To Start Next Week At New Glendale Road, US 31W Bypass Intersection

Construction on the first of ten new roundabouts for Elizabethtown is set to begin next week. The intersection of KY 1136 and US 31W Bypass will see construction start on February 14 and is due to be completed by August 1. “The roundabout at the end of the bypass and New Glendale Road (is) going to be much larger. And while safety improvements are always a major goal when we do projects like this, the efficiency aspect is going to be extremely beneficial and noticeable to motorists, especially with the increase in activity to the South toward Glendale, the new school there and just bypass traffic in general,” said Transportation Cabinet Spokesperson Chris Jessie. This location will not be closed during the construction. Motorists will need to pay close attention to work zone signs approaching the area as there will be traffic pattern changes throughout the project. Delays will be possible especially during peak traffic times. 
Dates for the other nine locations are being scheduled with particular consideration of school calendars. During the dryer and warmer weather, work could be going on at two or three of these locations at once. Closures will be announced in advance along with overall project progress. The project is set to be complete by Fall of 2024. Motorists who travel these areas are encouraged to follow the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 4 on Facebook and Twitter.