Saturday, September 12, 2009

Rowan beats Fleming 56-26

The Fleming County Panthers lost Friday evening to Rowan County 56-26. Details will be in next week's paper.

Fleming native Ross fatally shot

From the Ledger Independent: Fleming County native and daughter of former executive director for the Buffalo Trace Area Development District Amanda Ross died Friday morning after being shot in downtown Lexington.
A former GOP lawmaker has been arrested with violating a protective order Ross had against him and is being investigated in connection to the homicide.
According to Lt. Douglas Pape with the Lexington Police Department, a 911 call placed early Friday morning brought police to 541 West Short Street. Upon arrival, police found a 29-year-old white female, later identified as Ross, in the parking lot of the Opera House Square Town Homes, a gated community where Ross resided. Pape said Ross was transported to the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was pronounced dead at 7:09 a.m., according to the Fayette County Coroner's Office. According to a press release issued by Shea Hunt, deputy coroner, the cause of death was a gunshot wound.
Ross' ex-fiancee and son of former Gov. Louie Nunn, Steve Nunn was discovered in a Hart County cemetery about 130 miles southwest of the scene of the shooting. Lt. David Jude with the Kentucky State Police said Nunn was found with "non-life-threatening, self sustained, undetermined wounds." Jude said he could not confirm if the wounds were the results of gunshots or another cause.

Jude said KSP is working with Lexington police to determine if Nunn is connected to the shooting death of Ross.
"We're not able to confirm that," Jude said.
Nunn was taken to a Bowling Green hospital for treatment.
Pape said he could not provide information as to who called 911 regarding the shooting, the number of wounds Ross sustained, if anyone else was in the parking lot at the time of the shooting or what was said in the 911 call.
Ross is the daughter of Terrell Ross who served as executive director of BTADD from 1976 to 1986. He later served as chairman of Ross, Sinclaire and Associates in Frankfort. Terrell Ross died in 2006. Amanda Ross' mother, Diana Ross resides in Lexington.
Fleming County resident and BTADD employee Bobby Money said he graduated with Terrell Ross from Fleming County High School in 1966 and later worked with him at BTADD. Money said he remembers when Amanda Ross was born.
"She was a really, really sweet girl," Money said. "I thought the world of her."
Money said he cannot imagine what Amanda Ross' family is experiencing and that the situation is beyond his understanding.
Money last saw Amanda Ross about a year ago, he said, in the Dairy Queen in Flemingsburg. Amanda Ross was there with her mother and grandmother, who still lives in Fleming County.
"I'm still kind of shell shocked about it all," Money said.
BTADD Executive Director Amy Kennedy said she spoke with Amanda Ross' uncle, Steve Donovan, Friday and expressed condolences on behalf of BTADD. Donovan is executive director of the Flemingsburg-Fleming County Industrial Authority and chairman of the Covered Bridge Association, Kennedy said.
"It's a very sad day for Buffalo Trace," Kennedy said.
Nunn ran unsuccessfully for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in 2003. He lost a bid for re-election to the state House in 2006 after 15 years as a representative. He returned to state government in 2007 as deputy secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services but was put on administrative leave in February after being charged with domestic violence for allegedly slapping Ross. He resigned in March.
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