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Monterey Bay F.C. Falls On the Road to Louisville City FC
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (Saturday, July 27, 2024) – Monterey Bay F.C. (7-9-5, 26 points) fell 4-1 away from home to Louisville City FC (14-4-2, 44 points) at Lynn Family Stadium. Mobi Fehr scored his third goal of the campaign and Tristan Trager recorded his first assist in Crisp and Kelp, but it was not enough to earn a result against former Monterey Bay forward Sam Gleadle and his new side.
Knox Co. church gives back to Letcher Co. community
LETCHER COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - The First Baptist Church Artemus of Knox County has traveled to Letcher County for its annual mission trip. For five years, members of the church have given away school supplies, backpacks, clothes, and more. On Saturday, the group gathered at the Calgary Campus in Blackey...
SOKY Static brings USFA World Series title back to Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - The Southern Kentucky Static 2015 8U softball team went to Panama City Beach with the hopes of bringing home a World Series title. 38 other teams stood in their way, but it wouldn’t be enough to stop the shocking Static. The team won eight straight games en route to the championship.
‘God has a future’: Operation Letcher County Recovery continues
FLEMING-NEON, Ky. (WYMT) - One church in Corbin is continuing to give back to flood survivors in Letcher County. Parkway Ministries has sent volunteers to Fleming-Neon, serving the community through providing food, clothes, and more. A project called ‘Operation Letcher County Recovery’ has been in place since November of 2022,...
Metcalfe County Indictments from the July 25, 2024 Session
An indictment is an accusation only and a person is considered innocent until or unless proven guilty in a court of law. COUNT 1: POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE (METHAMPHETAMINE), 1ST OFFENSE, KRS 218A.1415 CLASS D FELONY. COUNT 2: DRUG PARAPHERNALIA–BUY/POSSESS, KRS 218A.500(2), CLASS A MISDEMEANOR. COUNT...
Woman hit by train while talking on cell phone, police say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A woman was hit by a train as she walked along the tracks, talking on a cell phone early Monday, according to Cincinnati police. It was reported shortly after 2 a.m. on West North Bend Road near Van Kirk Avenue in Carthage. The conductor told police he...
Woman struck by train in Carthage after falling
CARTHAGE, Ohio (WKRC) - A woman was struck by a train after she fell Monday. It happened around 2:15 a.m. on West North Bend Road in Carthage. Authorities said the woman had been walking along the tracks when she fell down and was struck. The conductor said he contacted authorities...
YOUR FIRST ALERT: Heavy rainfall, severe weather potential
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Monday and Tuesday as we’re concerned about the additional rainfall the rest of today, tonight and into Tuesday. This event is not like July 2022 where rainfall up to 11 inches fell across areas of Eastern...
East Kentucky Braces for Heavy Rainfall and Thunderstorms This Week
Jackson, KY – An active weather pattern is expected to bring daily showers and thunderstorms to East Kentucky this week, raising concerns about localized flooding on Monday and Tuesday. High temperatures will remain in the 80s through Tuesday before climbing in the latter half of the week. According to...
Eastern Missouri and Kentucky Forecast: Scattered Storms, Dangerous Heat Ahead
Paducah, KY – Eastern Missouri and Kentucky residents are preparing for a week of extreme weather as scattered showers and thunderstorms will give way to oppressive heat. The National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky, forecasts showers and thunderstorms from Sunday through Monday, with a lower chance of rain persisting through the rest of the week.
Ohio and its cities are throwing hundreds of millions at tech giants and their data centers
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Stadium-sized data centers that consume huge amounts of electricity are popping up all over central Ohio, getting hundreds of millions in state and local tax breaks every year, even as grid operators worry the facilities may soon overburden the available power supply. The data centers are...
Upgrades started for downtown Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - An area of vacant land is set to receive upgrades in downtown Bowling Green. The area along the Stadium Park Plaza parking garage will have several improvements to include areas for gathering and parking for food trucks to set up. This area will be named “The Fringe”.
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