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Louisville Cardinals Shine in NFL Training Camps with Key Positions Filled by Former Players
23 former Louisville Cardinals are participating in the 2024 NFL Training Camp, with the season set to commence soon as teams shape their rosters. Abdullah had 45 defensive snaps and one tackle in his rookie NFL season. Alexander recorded 27 tackles, five pass breakups, and a forced fumble in seven...
NSA Mourns Loss of Jared Bratcher
Jared Bratcher, the longtime sports marketing director for Visit Owensboro and Baseball Players Association Hall of Fame director, died on July 24th at the age of 51. Darrell Garbacik, who was inducted into the inaugural BPA Hall of Fame alongside Bratcher in 2012, took the news pretty hard. “He was...
TONIGHT'S JULY 26 CHRISTMAS IN JULY EVENT IN FULTON CANCELLED
Events set for children tonight, Friday, July 26 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in downtown Fulton for "Christmas in July" activities have been cancelled because of weather conditions, according to Fulton Tourism Director Kenney Etherton. Twin Cities businesses will continue to offer special Christmas in July sales and discounts today. All events scheduled for Saturday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in downtown Fulton, are still on, according to Etherton, which will include music and Santa visits during that time in downtown Fulton's Ventures Village, and special Christmas in July sales and discounts from local Twin Cities businesses.
Glasgow Family Celebrates New Home
A local family is celebrating a new chapter in their lives after working alongside Glasgow-Barren Habitat for Humanity and the community for a new home. Last Friday, the Bradley family, friends, and members of Habitat for Humanity celebrated at the front doorstep of the new home, which the family assists in building alongside the global nonprofit housing organization. The family moved into their new home on June 1.
BG Static softball wins world series in Florida
BOWLING GREEN, KY – Earlier this month, BG Static 2015 went down to Panama City Beach, Florida, to play in the USFA world series which consisted of 38 other 8U travel softball teams. The BG static girls played hard in Florida and after eight undefeated games, the team came...
'I don't like being down here anyway': LMHA helping relocate Dosker Manor tenants
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Antonette Hickman is one of many Dosker Manor residents who are eager to move. The decades long issues of unhealthy living conditions inside the building will be coming to an end soon. "A lot of people do have mold in their apartment; I don't have it...
Former Kentucky coach Hal Mumme talks about joining the Sullivan East football staff
Blountville, TN — This afternoon on the First at Four former University of Kentucky coach Hal Mumme joined me along with Sullivan East football coach JC Simmon. Mumme was the architect of the “air raid” offense for the Wildcats when they faced the likes of Peyton Manning he’s now using this opportunity as a tune-up […]
Mother of missing Tri-State woman files lawsuit against KSP
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Next month it will be 29 years since Heather Teague was abducted from Newburgh Beach in Henderson County. Today, Heather’s family filed a civil suit against the Kentucky State Police and the FBI, saying they mishandled the investigation. A group gathered outside the federal district...
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