A Madisonville man is charged with defrauding bourbon collectors in several states. The police claim 38-year-old James Willetts received more than 86-thousand dollars by using Facebook bourbon groups to sell what he claimed was highly sought-after, allocated alcohol. He then shipped U-P-S packages from Madisonville and provided tracking numbers and receipts to buyers to legitimize the transactions. His victims were in three states. Even though Willetts is incarcerated, the investigation is still underway.
This is the week of the M-C-C Workforce Solutions Expungement & Resource Fair. It will provide expungement assistance, a chance to meet second-chance employers. advice about college & career training programs, as well as community resources, like housing and child care. Some may be obligated to pay the 40-dollar certificate fee. The event will be from1 until 4 on Thurday, the 11th at First United Methodist on East Center Street.
The Webster County school bus driver accused of driving while under the influence will not be charged. Officials say blood tests confirmed there were no controlled substances detected in 36-year-old Cody Wilson. This means the charges have been dropped. The Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office says D-U-I cases have to be supported by credible and scientifically sound evidence…