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KFW conducting controlled burns at state WMAs

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will be conducting controlled burns as part of their regular management of the state’s wildlife management areas. 

KFW will be working with local officials in a number of Kentucky counties on prescribed fires at wildlife management areas in March and April. These controlled burns are part of regular habitat management efforts and help restore the health of local ecosystems that depend on fire.

KFW says the burns will take place over one or two-day periods as local activity and weather conditions permit. Fire officials will take wind, air temperature, relative humidity, soil moisture, and other factors into consideration when conducting the burns. Signs will be posted and gates will be closed at sites, and adjacent landowners will be notified.

Nearby properties where prescribed fires are expected to be conducted include Barren River Lake, Yellowbank, Green River Lake, and Rolling Fork WMAs.

KFW says the management goals of the fires are to increase nut and soft fruit production and to enhance the regeneration of oaks. Learn more about KFW land management at fw.ky.gov.

Rineyville man found guilty of Manslaughter for shooting death of wife

A Hardin County man was convicted for the shooting death of his wife Thursday.

The Hardin County Circuit Court jury found Jordan Henning of Rineyville guilty of First Degree Manslaughter. Henning was arrested in June 2023 after police say he shot his wife Ashley Henning five times following a birthday party at their home. Both Jordan and Ashley Henning were active duty service members stationed at Fort Knox at the time of the shooting.

Henning’s attorneys argued in their closing arguments Thursday that the shooting took place while he was under “extreme emotional disturbance” and after multiple issues had festered for some time he had snapped after multiple triggers. The prosecution argued in their closing arguments that the evidence in the case, including home surveillance video, shows Henning acted with malicious purpose.

The jury recommended a sentence of 20 years. A date for sentencing was not immediately set. Henning remains incarcerated at the Hardin County Detention Center.

(Photo Credit: Hardin County Detention Center)

Furever Friends #340

This week we get to meet Atlas and Ollie, two dogs looking for new Furever homes. We also talk about the Rabies Clinic happening on April 26 from 10AM to 2PM. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to the shelter at 270-769-3428, visit their Facebook page at Hardin County Animal Shelter – Elizabethtown or stop by in person at 220 Peterson Drive in E-town, Monday to Saturday form 12 noon through 4pm. Furever Friends is brought to you by locally veteran-owned, Pet Supplies Plus, at 209 Towne Drive in Elizabethtown.