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Ky. ranked 22nd for drivers most likely to hit a deer

Ky. ranked 22nd for drivers most likely to hit a deer

(KFVS) - According to claims data from State Farm, Kentucky is ranked 22nd in the list of states where a driver is most likely to hit a deer.

While Kentucky is ranked 22nd, West Virginia tops the list for the fifth year in a row. Iowa is second, followed by South Dakota, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Montana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wyoming. According to State Farm, the state least likely to have deer-car collisions is Hawaii.

According to the data collected by the insurance company, the number of deer-car collisions in the U.S. has dropped. Using claims data, they estimate 1.09 million collisions between deer and car occurred in the U.S. between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. State Farm says this is 9 percent less than three years ago and 7 percent less than one year ago.

The data shows that a deer-car collision is most likely to happen in November, the heart of deer migration and mating season.

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KYTC to close KY 381 for cross-drain replacement

KYTC to close KY 381 for cross-drain replacement

GRAVES COUNTY, KY (KFVS) - The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says it is planning to close KY 381 in Graves County on Tuesday, Oct. 4.

KYTC says KY 381 will be closed from KY 94 at mile point 4.4 to the intersection with KY 97/KY 330 at mile point 10.4 to replace a cross drain. KYTC says local access will be maintained on each side of the closure point along this section.

The road will be closed about 8 a.m. and is expected to reopen around 3:30 p.m.

According to KYTC, drivers who regularly travel KY 381 should make alternate travel plans for Tuesday.

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Graves High student earns statewide award for attitude of YES I CAN!

Graves High student earns statewide award for attitude of YES I CAN!

GRAVES COUNTY, KY (KFVS) - Graves County High School freshman Morgan Elliott has been named as a 2011 YES I CAN! Award winner by the Kentucky Council for Exceptional Children.

“This is a prestigious award that many students across the state applied for and only eight received,” said Jennifer Eckler, membership chair of the Kentucky Council for Exceptional Chidlren.

“This is quite an honor.” said Cuba Elementary special education teacher Debbie Samples. “I serve on the Kentucky Council for Exceptional Children Executive Board as a member at large. We will honor these eight students at our fall conference at The Galt House. Morgan and his family been invited to Louisville to receive the award at a special luncheon.” 

The Yes I Can! Awards honor children and youth with disabilities who excel.

Free health screenings for women

Free health screenings for women

(KFVS) - In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sam's Club announced they will be offering free women's health screenings.

On Saturday, Oct. 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., every Sam's Club Pharmacy will be offering all women, members and non-members, free and simple tests that check thyroid health.

“The estimated number of people with undiagnosed thyroid disease may be 10 percent. For women, the risk is even higher. A woman faces as high as a one in five chance of developing thyroid problems during her lifetime, and that risk increases with age and for those with a family history of thyroid problems,” said Jill Turner-Mitchael, senior vice president, Sam’s Club Health and Wellness. “Our free thyroid screenings are a quick and easy way for women to make sure their bodies are functioning and will continue to function in a healthy way.”

The free screenings will include a TSH test, blood pressure and BMI tests.

Graves Co. school dist. events for Monday

Graves Co. school dist. events for Monday

GRAVES COUNTY, KY (KFVS) - Events for the Graves County School District on Monday, Oct. 3.

Events include:

  • GCHS - JV football hosts Mayfield at 6 p.m.
  • Monday, Oct. 3 through Friday, Oct. 7 is the Graves County Schools Fall Break

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8 injured in truck vs. bus crash in Graves County

Eight people were injured Friday afternoon in a truck vs. transit bus crash in Graves County, Ky.

It happened around 4:20 p.m. at the intersections of Hopewell and Westplains Road in Mayfield.

According to the sheriff's office, A Fulton County transit bus was westbound when a truck going northbound hit the drivers side of the bus near the rear wheels. Police say it appears the driver of the bus did not see the truck and failed to yield because of limited visibility at the intersection.

Seven people on the bus were taken to the hospital with one later flown to a Nashville hospital with a possible head injury. A passenger in the truck was taken to the hospital for a treatment of a broken leg.

Deputies are investigating the crash.

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Tenn. man runs from deputies, still at large

Police are searching for a Weakley County, Tenn. man who led them on a pursuit and is still at large.

Colito Mussolini has arrest warrants for fleeing and evading 1st degree and wanton endangerment 1st degree from Graves County. He also has sexual assault charges pending in Marshall County, deputies said.

According to the Graves County Sheriff's Office, deputies and Kentucky State Police were called to at home Monday around 1:30 a.m. in the area of Route 381 and 97 in Sedalia with reports of a possible burglary.

Deputies say they saw two vehicles driving slowly in the area and tried to stop a pickup truck. The driver, Colito Mussolini refused to stop, according to deputies.

Mussolini also tried to ram a Weakley County deputy's car during the pursuit, according to the sheriff's office.