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Kentucky target Jeremiah Fears commits to Oklahoma, reclassifies to 2024
There was a time when Jeremiah Fears was a legitimate recruiting target for Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats. Pope still has one more roster spot to play with for his debut season in 2024-25, and Fears was a possible candidate to take it. However, that scenario is no longer in play. On Saturday night, […] The post Kentucky target Jeremiah Fears commits to Oklahoma, reclassifies to 2024 appeared first on On3.
Mark Stoops highlights 'impact' SEC transfer on Kentucky defense
Mark Stoops, like the rest of his peers, was asked about transfer portal additions during SEC Media Days in Dallas. During Stoops’ tenure, the Wildcats have been known for their defensive toughness. Nine defensive starters return from the 2023 squad, but Stoops made sure to shout out a transfer.
88th Irvin Cobb Championships underway
PADUCAH, Ky. -- A longtime west Kentucky golf tradition teed off Saturday afternoon as the Irvin Cobb Championships got underway at Paxton Park. 58 amateurs and 38 pros started their journey in hopes of bringing home a championship in their respective divisions. The amateur field includes Rolling Hills Invitational champion...
Second McCracken County fair starts with western horse show
PADUCAH — After the first McCracken County Fair wasn't as successful as the South Paducah Kiwanis Club had hoped, they're hosting a second fair with more than 25 rides to draw in the community and raise money for the charities they support. The South Paducah Kiwanis Club's proceeds support...
Jasper Johnson signs with Overtime Elite
The state of Kentucky has started to produce some elite high school basketball talent over the last few recruiting cycles including Reed Sheppard and Travis Perry. Now in the class or 2025 the Bluegrass has two top-50 prospects one being five-star guard, Jasper Johnson. After playing for Link Academy last...
Hometown hero with Down syndrome defying his disability as show host, court security assistant
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - There are many leaders in the Owensboro community, but one arguably stands out the most is Jeff Rhinerson. Jeff works as a court security assistant for the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office and has Down syndrome. “When they come in, they drop off their phones, belts,...
This cyclist group riding from coast to coast made a stop in Winchester, but the cash prize at the finish line won’t go to the riders
WINCHESTER, Ky. (FOX 56) — A group of ambitious cyclists trying to bike across the country from Seattle to Washington, DC, made a pit stop in Winchester today. The trip is part of the Fuller Center Bike Adventure where riders bike 4,000 miles over 10 weeks, but it’s about much more than just seeing the country.
First ever humane society in Spencer County opens in Taylorsville
TAYLORSVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - For the first time in Spencer County, stray or unwanted cats will have a place to stay where they can find a new home. The Spencer County Humane Society, located at 668 Taylorsville Road, had its grand opening Saturday. Founder Victoria Snyder was inspired to start her own humane society after working for others in surrounding areas.
Frazier Allen recognized by Raymond James with membership in Executive Club II
CLARKSVILLE, TN − Frazier Allen, senior vice president at F&M Wealth Management, 50 Franklin St., was recently named a member of the 2024 Executive Club II. This marks the eighth consecutive year that Allen has qualified for this recognition. Allen, who joined Raymond James in 2005, has 25 years...
Tennessee Valley Authority faces a push to get greener and more transparent
ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. — When he heard about the sale, Kerry McCarver was perplexed. In 2020, the mayor of rural Cheatham County discovered that the Tennessee Valley Authority bought about 280 acres of rolling farmland “in the middle of nowhere” in his county, which lies just west of Nashville and is home to about 42,000 […] The post Tennessee Valley Authority faces a push to get greener and more transparent appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
More than $475k in merchandise stolen from storage unit
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A woman was arrested over the weekend after being linked to multiple storage unit thefts at a facility in Goodlettsville dating back to March. According to the arrest affidavit, a man visited his storage unit at 719 Rivergate Parkway on May 9 and discovered someone had changed the lock to the unit. Once he gained entry, he said his property was missing, the affidavit states.
Friends of Warner Parks voices concern regarding Cheekwood
Already facing a lawsuit from a nonprofit entity associated with the Swan Ball and related to control of the annual gala, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art officials are also dealing with concerns from Friends of Warner Parks involving the nonprofit’s parking arrangement with the Metro Parks and Recreation Department.
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