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Wife of Russell County man charged with complicitiy to attempted murder

A 13 month long investigation into the attempted murder of Brandon T. Dykes has led to the arrest of two suspects, Matthew K. Swanson, 20, of Gilbert, Az., and the victim’s estranged wife, Ashley Dykes, 23, of Metcalfe County.

Ashley Dykes has been charged with Criminal Complicity to Attempted Murder after the results from a forensic examination revealed a plot between Swanson and Dykes to murder her estranged husband Brandon Dykes.
Ashley Dykes was arrested on Friday, August 10, 2012 and lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail on a $500,000 Bond.

Matthew Swanson has been incarcerated in the Adair County Regional Jail since July 16, 2011, the date of the incident.

Adair County Sheriff’s Deputy Justin Claywell is investigating the case.

July 2011 news article:

A minor injury accident may have actually been part of an intentional ploy to kill a local man on his way to work in Columbia Saturday morning.

Terry (Brandon) Dykes was traveling around 5:30 a.m. on Crocus Road near Hwy. 55 south of Columbia when the incident occurred.

Sheriff Deputy Justin Claywell said Dykes reported seeing the vehicle when he left the house that morning. Dykes is a youth worker at the Adair County Youth Development Center.

Dykes told police the car passed him once then stopped on the side of the road. The next time the car came up behind him rapidly, started to merge around him then sideswiped his vehicle.

Dykes called 911 on his mobile phone and the call was put through to dispatch in Russell County. While he was talking to dispatch, the driver of the other car walked up to him and stabbed him in the neck, Dykes reported. Dykes dropped the phone and began defending himself.

Dykes tried to grab the attacker and knocked away the knife, but the attacker pulled out a second knife. He stabbed Dykes again in the right inner thigh, according to Claywell.

When police arrived, Dykes had been stabbed in the neck and thigh, with minor cuts to his hand and shoulder. Even so, he was able to subdue the attacker until law enforcement arrived. Russell County Deputy Sheriff Jason Wariner was the first to arrive on the scene.

Deputy Sheriff Claywell arrived and arrested Matthew Kendal Swanson, 18, of Gilbert, Az. Swanson is charged with attempted murder and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Claywell is investigating the case and said more charges may be pending. He is investigating a potential motive for the stabbing but would not elaborate on the case at this time.

Dykes was transported to Westlake Regional Hospital then flown to the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington.

Swanson is being held in the Adair County Regional Jail with bond set at $500,000.

By Sharon Burton
[email protected]

Superintendent Responds To Rumors About Ag Teacher Position

School Superintendent Alan Reed released the following letter to members of the press Friday afternoon in response to community rumors that an ag teacher position at the high school is being eliminated:


Members of the media:

Some misinformation is circulating regarding a replacement for an upcoming retirement in our Vocational Agriculture program at Adair County High School. I want to clear things up as much as possible.

The site-based decision-making council at Adair County High School will decide whether three (3) teachers are required in the Vocational Agriculture program, or whether two (2) will work in order to add a foreign language instructor, fine arts teacher, or a some other teaching position in the state assessed areas.

This decision shall be driven by the school’s CSIP (Comprehensive Schoolwide Improvement Plan). The council will have to balance their “needs” against their “wants” in any department, given test scores and rigorous state expectations. Proposed federal and state budget cuts of around 8-10 percent will also impact every school in Adair County over the next five years requiring school councils to maximize every instructional dollar. While no one likes budget cuts, there are now opportunities for whole departments to reinvent themselves.

Under statute, the ACHS school council and its principal decide staffing issues within the school, based on relevant data as it pertains to school success. Under board policy, each school is provided with allocations based on the district’s staffing formula.

This issue and other topics will be addressed at the Adair County High School monthly Site-based Council meeting on August 20, 2012 at 3:15 p.m. The meeting will be held at 3:15 in the ACHS library, and as always is open to the public.

Finally, here are some comparison numbers from surrounding counties that also have highly successful programs in Vocational Agriculture:

TEACHERS VS. STUDENTS IN AREA VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE PROGRAMS
End of 2012

Note: Several are duplicate students taking more than one class, thus counted two or more times

Adair 3 847

Russell 2 885

Taylor 2 888

Green 1.5 520

Metcalfe 2 460

Cumberland 1 250

Fiscal Court Calls Special Meeting For Hospital Issue, Releases Agenda For Tuesday’s Meeting

The Fiscal Court removed the topic of the hospital from its regular Tuesday night meeting agenda and instead announced a special called meeting on the issue.

The Tuesday night regular meeting does include the appointment of hospital board members. John Nall and Josh Harden have resigned, leaving two of the five seats vacant.

Here are the agendas for both meetings:

SPECIAL CALLED FISCAL COURT MEETING
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2012

5:00 P.M. CST
BASEMENT OF ADAIR COUNTY ANNEX BUILDING
424 PUBLIC SQUARE, ST 1, COLUMBIA KY 42728

AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL

2. CALL TO ORDER

3. WESTLAKE REGONIAL HOSPITAL

4. ADJOURN

REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
ADAIR COUNTY FISCAL COURT
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2012,
7:00 P.M. CST
ADAIR COUNTY ANNEX BASEMENT
424 PUBLIC SQUARE, COLUMBIA KY 42728

AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. TROY STRANGE, OLD COURTHOUSE
4. GRAWL
5. ADAIR COUNTY AMBULANCE, 911 CONTRIBUTION
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, JULY 10, 2012
7. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND ADDITIONS
8. APPROVAL OF ROAD WORK
9. APPROVAL OF JAIL REPORT
10. APPROVAL OF TREASURERS’ REPORT
11. APPROVAL OF BUDGET TRANSFERS
12. APPROVAL OF COURT ORDERS
13. APPROVAL OF SHERIFFS’ REPORT
14. APPROVAL TO HIRE PART-TIME GRAS EMPLOYEE
15. APPOINTMENT OF BOARD OF ASSESSMENT MEMBER
16. APPOINTMENT OF TRANSFER STATION COMMITTEE
17. BUILDING INSPECTOR
18. READING OF ROADS
19. APPOINTMENT OF WESTLAKE REGONIAL HOSPITAL BOARD MEMBER/S
20. OTHER BUSINESS
21. ADJOURN

County judge responds to hospital board resignation

Parkway Closed After Semi Hauling Coal Catches Fire

Emergency personnel were on the scene of a fire around the 57 mile marker in the westbound lane near the Russell County line on the Louie B. Nunn Parkway. The westbound lane was originally closed then the entire scene was shut done when Emergency Management arrived for a short time. 911 was called at 10:03 p.m. by the driver of the vehicle who said the fire was under the trailer of the semi and the trailer was full of coal.

The truck carrying coal was operated by Cumberland Valley Coal from Harlan, Ky. and experienced mechanical problems and caught the coal in the dump bed on fire. There were 14 firemen on the scene for about 3 hours. Assistance from the Russell Springs Fire Dept, KSP, Adair Co. Sheriffs Office, Adair County EM, and Adair Search and Rescue, and KY Highway Dept.

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