Traffic changes for I-69 project this week
Drivers can expect several traffic restrictions this week to accommodate work on Section 1 of the I-69 project, said a release from I-69 Ohio River Crossing.
See the information below from I-69 Ohio River Crossing:
Beginning on or after Monday, May 6
- KY 351 West, one lane closure for foundation backfill work, expected to be in place from 8 a.m. -3 p.m. for one day
- US 41 North between KY 351/2nd Street Exit and US 60 Interchange, one lane closure for paving work, expected to be in place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for one day
Beginning on or after Tuesday, May 7
- KY 351 West, one lane closure for utility work, expected to be in place from 8 a.m. -3 p.m. for two days
- US 41 North between KY 351 and US 60, one lane closure for paving access, expected to be in place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for one day
Beginning on or after Wednesday, May 8
- US 41 South at KY 351, one lane closed for a bridge deck pour, expected to start around 5 a.m. and last until late afternoon.
- KY 351/2nd Street at US 41 (both directions), one lane closures with short-term closures with flagging to accommodate a bridge deck pour, expected to be in place from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. for one day
Beginning on or after Thursday, May 9
- US 41 North between KY 351/2nd Street Exit and US 60 Interchange, one lane closure for barrier extension, expected to be in place from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. for one day
Beginning on or after Friday, May 10
- KY 351 West, one lane closure for utility work, expected to be in place 4 p.m.-11p.m. for one day
Officials are encouraging drivers to slow down, stay alert and watch for new traffic patterns. Actual dates and anticipated work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen activities occur, said the release.
Henderson man arrested in connection to domestic incident
A Henderson man was charged with second-degree burglary, resisting arrest and second-degree disorderly conduct Thursday night.
Henderson Police Department were dispatched at about 10 p.m. to a residence on the 1600 block of South Main Street where they were advised that a woman was yelling “stop” and a man was hitting her.
Police say Raymond Petrie, 39, forced his way into the victim’s residence.
Police, emergency responders and hostage negotiators ordered Petrie to leave the residence and he refused, said a release on HPD’s Facebook page.
After a warrant was obtained, police again ordered Petrie to leave, and he again refused, before authorities entered the residence and arrested him, said the release. During the arrest, Petrie resisted and was injured, said the release.
He was taken to Deaconess Henderson Hospital before being lodged in the Henderson County Detention Center, said the release.
Number of HCC graduates up from last spring
The number of graduates from Henderson Community College increased 38% over last year’s class, said a release from the school.
HCC celebrated its graduation Friday evening with 162 students receiving credentials, said the school.
Those students earned 112 two-year degrees, 134 certificates and 16 diplomas, according to HCC.