Edmonson Voice Staff, special thanks to Scott Skaggs Photography The Edmonson County Fairgrounds were rocking Saturday night as the Kentucky Outlaw Truck Pullers Association Multi-Class Truck Pull was in full effect. Competitors came from all over to strut their stuff on the track and attendance was near capacity. Fair board chairman Mike Blanton said the truck pull is a premier event and that spectators came from all different parts of KY and Tennessee. There was a temporary set-back as some track lighting went out, but thanks to electrician and Lions Club member Chris Webb, the lights were back on quickly. Check out our slideshow below for some highlights. Darren Doyle, Photos by Melissa Newkirk Edmonson Voice Local law enforcement officers from all Edmonson County agencies attended an "Active School Bus Shooter Training" Wednesday in Brownsville. EC School Transportation Director Lanny Deweese says that with 1,230 students on buses each day, he doesn't believe drivers, staff, and law enforcement can ever have too much safety training. "We want to prepare our drivers and officers to the best of our ability if we ever have an active shooter on one of our buses. We want them to be able to follow all the steps necessary to be ready and to help law enforcement," he said. Deweese says he feels like Edmonson County drivers are trained as well or better than anyone in Kentucky. "We go well above what the state requires in order to keep our kids safe," he finished. Captain Brent Brown and Deputy Sheriff Chris Shelton, both of the Warren County Sheriff's Office, led the training, which was a real-life simulation of what could happen with a shooter on board a school bus. Shelton, also part of the US Marshal's Task Force, is a certified firearm and tactic instructor. Captain Brown and Deputy Shelton took each law enforcement officer in attendance through the steps and scenarios of the situation. Officers used simulated firearms and ammunition as they were trained on the correct and proper protocol for handling a school bus shooter. The sheriff's office, Brownsville Police Department, Kentucky State Police, and the US Park Service were all represented. School bus drivers also took part by being passengers on a bus while law enforcement reacted to a simulated active shooter.
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