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KY Tragedy Is Why Stephen King Novel Will Never Be Printed Again
April 5th, 2024 marked the 50th anniversary of the first print run of Stephen King's iconic horror classic Carrie. Already a hit, its popularity exploded with the release of the 1976 blockbuster film adaptation starring Sissy Spacek. With that, King was off and running and almost immediately became identified as...
Louisville man credits his birthdate with lucky number Kentucky Lottery win
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A man in Louisville who won over $77,000 off a Kentucky Lottery ticket is giving credit to his birthdate. Lottery officials say the man won $77,777 on a 777 Scratch-off ticket on June 7. He said he’s a frequent lottery player who has won a few times in the past, but nothing like this.
$150K winning Powerball ticket sold at Frankfort gas station, Kentucky Lottery says
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- It's time to check those tickets: A $150,000 winning Powerball ticket was sold in Frankfort. Kentucky Lottery said a winning ticket was purchased at Clark's Pump-N-Shop at 100 Isaac Shelby Circle Way. The Powerball drawing was held Saturday night and produced a winning ticket with Power Play.
Kentucky Lottery says someone won big over the weekend
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Check your tickets!. The Kentucky Lottery says Saturday’s Powerball drawing produced a $150,000 winning ticket. The winning ticket was purchased at Clark’s Pump-N-Shop at 100 Isaac Shelby Circle Way in Frankfort. Saturday night’s winning Powerball numbers were: 26 – 51 – 54 – 61...
Tri-State bear sightings continue, but he seems to be moving back south
WESTERN KENTUCKY (WFIE) - Assuming the bear sightings in the Tri-State are the same one, he seems to be heading west, and back to the south. On Monday, we told you about sightings in Bowling Green and then into Daviess and Ohio Counties. [Have you seen any? Black bears spotted...
Skyline up for top 10 regional fast food chain by USA Today readers
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Skyline Chili is in the running once again for a top ten regional fast food chain by USA Today readers. Voting ends at noon on Monday. The top 10 restaurants will be announced on July 17. “This chain of Cincinnati-style chili eateries started up in Ohio 75...
This Strange Hot Dog is the Most Googled in Kentucky
Have you ever tried the most Googled hot dog in Kentucky? I've never even heard of it. It's that time of year when folks will be firing up their grill for cookouts with friends and family, especially with the 4th of July being this week. One of the most popular foods that people make is hot dogs. The hot dogs being made at the July 4th BBQ are almost always straight from the grill to the hot dog bun. Pretty basic, really. Once you have your hot dog, you can choose from whatever condiments are available, and off you go. Personally, I prefer a hot dog with some chili and cheese on top of it. I could eat those all day.
This Restuarant Serves the Best Mac and Cheese in Kentucky
If you want to eat the best mac and cheese in Kentucky, one website claims that this is the restaurant to visit. We all have our favorite restaurants to dine at in Indiana. There are so many options to choose from. Whether it be chain restaurants or local businesses, there are no shortages of great food here in Kentucky. At many of these restaurants, one of the most popular side dishes is mac and cheese. I mean, let's face it, mac and cheese is pretty much one of the best comfort foods there is. Name a better duo than that. Growing up, I ate so much mac and cheese that my parents constantly told me that I was going to turn into mac and cheese. That has yet to happen, but there's still time.
We need to talk about Frisch's
Hello! I’m Alex Coolidge, and I’ve written about most of the region’s major corporations and the local economy since 2005. This week, Enquirer food writer Keith Pandolfi and I took a closer look at recent Frisch’s Big Boy closures and turmoil in the restaurant industry. Earlier this spring, the iconic local chain closed five of its diners (two in Cincinnati, two in Northern Kentucky and one in Dayton).
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