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HARDINSBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — Five people were injured after an Amish buggy was rear-ended on Thursday in Breckinridge County.
Amish horse-drawn buggies can be found on roadways in many parts of Kentucky. Here’s how to safely share the road with one. Alex Slitz 2021 staff file photo A rear-end collision in Breckinridge ...
Eight Amish men were jailed in Kentucky this week for not paying fines they accrued for refusing to attach an orange safety triangle to the back of their buggy. Skip to Article.
The body of the fifth Amish child who perished after their horse and buggy was swept away in a Kentucky storm last week was recovered Saturday following a four-day search, authorities said.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky’s General Assembly gave final passage Tuesday to legislation that would exempt the Amish from a longstanding requirement that they affix bright orange safety ...
MAYFIELD, Ky. – A group of Amish men were sent to jail in western Kentucky Thursday for refusing to pay fines for breaking a state highway law that requires their horse-drawn buggies to be ...
Four children are dead and another is missing in Kentucky after an Amish family was swept away in the current while trying to cross a low-water bridge. Six people were in the horse-and-buggy that ...
A collision involving an Amish buggy sent four people, including three juveniles, to a hospital Thursday, according to Kentucky State Police. The crash happened near the 14000 block of South KY ...
FRANKFORT — The Amish no longer will face jail time in Kentucky for refusing to mark their horse-drawn buggies with slow-moving-vehicle emblems that they object to on religious grounds.
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BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY, Ky. — Five people were hurt, including two children, when a horse-drawn Amish buggy was struck in Breckinridge County, officials said.
- On Jacob Gingerich's farm in western Kentucky, there is no phone or electricity for his family of 12 children. He even sees putting an orange safety triangle Ky. Amish men say they won’t budge ...