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HHoldingolding ooutut hhopeope DDerbyerby aatt tthehe DDeneene IINSIDENSIDE I AA22 PPHOTOSHOTOS I AA1212 IN THE NEWS A brief look at what’s happen- TThehe LebanonLebanon EnterpriseEnterprise ing in Marion County this week. Read this and more, including breaking news, on the web! WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012 75 CENTS VOL. 126, NO. 8 www.lebanone MMARIONARION CCOUNTY,OUNTY, KKYY e--newsnews www.lebanonenterprise.com ■ BUSINESS MCHS students safe after being ejected from vehicle during wreck Several Marion County High Pass a School students are safe and sound after they were involved in a collision Friday evening in Lebanon. drug test, The wreck occurred at 5:20 p.m., on Sportsman Lake Road two miles south of Lebanon, according to a media release from Kentucky State Police. and get a John Southall, 17, of Lebanon was driving a 2002 Lexus east on Sportsman Lake Road when the ■ CRIME vehicleve dropped off the eastbound real sidesid of the road. In an attempt job to regain control of the vehicle, SouthallSo oversteered and crossed overov the other side of the road, Local industries struggling to find traveledtra down an embankment people who can pass a drug test andan overturned in a creek. CORNBREAD Christian Carmona, 18, Carlos By Stephen Lega LiLitsey,t Jr., 17, and Boui Sammad, newseditor@lebanonenterprise.com 1616, all of Lebanon, were pas- sesengers in the vehicle. Carmona Marion County industries are lookingng anaand Litsey were both wearing for employees, but they’re having troublele sseatbelts,e according to state police, anaand were not injured. Sammad filling positions because applicants arere CRAZE aand Southall were not belted failing drug tests, according to discus-s- aand were both ejected from the sions at last week’s industrial foundationon vvehicle.
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