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The Jefferson City School District has announced a series of principal and assistant principal hires ahead of the 2025–26 school year, according to a district news release.
The Jefferson City School District announced the hiring of lead and assistant principals for several elementary and secondary ...
KING AND QUEEN — King and Queen County officials have scheduled a public meeting to answer questions about the construction of a new elementary school and academic campus close to the county’s ...
Steve Lawson, the man first tried and convicted in the Crystal Rogers case, is asking for a new trial.
Lawson was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence May 30 in the first of two trials set in relation to the Crystal Rogers disappearance case.
Steven Lawson has been found guilty in the Crystal Rogers case in Bardstown, KY, charged with conspiracy to murder and tampering with evidence.
Steven Lawson, who was on trial for conspiracy to murder and tampering with physical evidence in the disappearance of Crystal Rogers, was found guilty on the fourth day of the trial.
A jury found Steven Lawson guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence at his trial in Bowling Green.
The first trial in the murder of Crystal Rogers began Tuesday in Bowling Green nearly 10 years after the Bardstown mother went missing.
The prosecution rested its case against Steve Lawson on Thursday, but not before playing revealing jailhouse calls.
Nearly 10 witnesses took the stand during the second day of court proceedings in the trial of Steven Lawson.
Steve Lawson is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence in the case of missing Bardstown mother, Crystal Rogers.