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The Kenny Payne Stuff Tournament: Pod IV
Only one can join “I can’t believe you just asked me that question,” the Koron Davis Saga and the Titanic quote in the finals. “We’re never going to be the most talented team”. —Following a 71-68 exhibition loss to Division-II Kentucky Wesleyan, Payne seemed to imply...
Strong thunderstorms expected Tuesday night in WV, OH and KY
(WOWK) – We are seeing oppressive heat to start the work week, but StormTracker 13 Meteorologists predict a cold front will bring some relief later this week. Starting Tuesday evening strong thunderstorms will start to pass through the region bringing in the potential for heavy rain, high winds and hail. Take a look at the […]
More laws took effect Monday
New laws took effect in Kentucky on Monday, July 15, which is 90 days after the 2024 General Assembly adjourned. Firearms: House Bill 357 forbids government agencies from creating a list of privately owned firearms – or their owners – unless the information relates to a criminal investigation. The bill also prevents credit card companies […] The post More laws took effect Monday appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Can KY political parties spend on proposed constitutional amendments? Courts could decide
A court challenge on political free speech appears likely, according to a well-known Republican attorney. This fall, Kentuckians will voted on two proposed constitutional amendments.
Temperatures set to dip following storms on Wednesday
Although the week started with a heat advisory, the above average temperatures and humidity are set to dip by Wednesday as thunderstorms roll through. Meteorologist Chris Noles with the National Weather Service in Paducah says, much of the region is under a heat advisory through Tuesday until stormy weather hits the area on Wednesday resulting in lower temperatures.
Jonesville descendants hear updates from workgroup
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — The Continuing the Journey: Lunch and Conversation welcomed 13 descendants of Jonesville to campus to hear updates from the Jonesville Reconciliation Workgroup and discuss ideas and plans. Jonesville was an African American community that once existed where buildings such as E.A. Diddle Arena and Houchens...
Bentzel Says Transition Of Three Schools Nearing Completion
Christian County Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel says the transition of three schools is nearing completion, with the new locations ready for the start of the 2024-25 school year. Bentzel credits the school leaders and maintenance crews at Christian County Schools with making the transition smooth. Bentzel says the next step...
Sting’s Power Rock Trio To Replace Neil Young at 2024 Bourbon & Beyond Festival
Sting will make his debut on the stage of the Bourbon & Beyond festival in Louisville, KY in September when the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and 17-time Grammy-winner slips into the headlining slot just vacated by Neil Young. The fest announced on Monday (July 15) that the former Police frontman and solo star will perform with his new power rock trio, STING 3.0, on Thursday night of the four-day fest slated to take place on the Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville from September 19-22.R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week: 310babii, Veeze & Rylo Rodrgiuez,...
Ludacris set to perform at Corbin Arena
CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) - Ludacris will be making an appearance at The Corbin Arena on December 30, officials announced on Monday. Officials said tickets will go on sale on July 19 at 10 a.m. at The Corbin Arena Box Office. Officials said tickets can also be bought on Ticketmaster’s website....
Oak Grove hosts second annual Bands Bourbon and Wine Festival | PHOTOS
OAK GROVE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The second annual Bands Bourbon and Wine Festival in Oak Grove drew crowds on Saturday despite the heat, transforming the War Memorial Walking Trail into a lively hub from noon into the evening. Vendors lined the park, offering everything from gourmet treats...
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