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KSR Today: Halloween Express Pat Kelsey hijacked our Monday discussion with his cosplay
Louisville Basketball just dropped the corniest video of the summer. The post KSR Today: Halloween Express Pat Kelsey hijacked our Monday discussion with his cosplay appeared first on On3.
Owensboro Non-Profit Planning Huge Give-Away for Back to School
Local community leader, Travis Owsley created Beverly's Hearty Slice in 2020 in honor of his mother who passed away in 2018. She left a legacy of feeding hungry folks and generosity to those in need. Travis and his team keep that legacy alive with events throughout the year around town....
Four-Year-Old Airlifted from Pedestrian Involved Accident in Florence
UPDATE: Police report the victim passed away on Monday morning. (Florence, Ky.) – Boone County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a single vehicle injury accident involving a pedestrian early Sunday morning. The accident took place on the Weaver Road overpass of Interstate 75 around 12:59 a.m. The initial...
Arts Council Director announces new season of Alhambra Theatre shows
Season tickets are on sale for the Alhambra Theatre’s 2024-2025 season shows and Margaret Prim, the Executive Director of the Pennyroyal Arts Council, appeared on WHOP to share what they have in store for the community. The new season started in July and Prim says six shows are coming...
Local News Monday, July 8
37MADISONVILLE 0705 The Madisonville police have two suspects in the theft of copper. Eric Harris and Christopher Blair were arrested by officers on patrol at 2:30 last Sunday morning. Harris and Blair were found at 19-09 South Main on the lawn of Exotic Florist. They were carrying bundles of copper pipe and a large red backpack. The police say when they were spotted, they took off running. Burglary tools were located. The investigation found that the stolen items had come from the Old Praire Farms Milk Company on McLeod Lane. Harris and Blair are now at the county jail.
Carson Kressley celebrates a garden opening in Lexington
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - No property is complete without a flourishing garden, and thanks to Kentucky native designer Jon Carloftis, the American Saddlebred Museum here in Lexington has now opened their heritage garden to the public. Carson Kressley from the Bravo Show Queer Eye hosted the event, sharing, “The horse...
With most of PGA Tour's best in Scotland, here's a look at the field for the ISCO Championship
New name, same tournament, same stakes. The 2024 ISCO Championship is set to begin Thursday from Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky. The event is co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and DP World Tour and is the opposite-field event from the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club. Vincent...
Kentucky State University’s rebound, one year into president’s tenure
FRANKFORT — A year into his presidency, Koffi Akakpo is optimistic that Kentucky State University will enroll significantly more students this fall. In a recent interview, Akakpo said Kentucky’s only historically black public university is on its way to overcoming problems that put KSU into crisis a few years ago. “We’re still working on it, but […] The post Kentucky State University’s rebound, one year into president’s tenure appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Monday Headlines: Kroger Field Disrespected
It’s no secret that the Kentucky football program has flipped a switch over the last six years and really exceeded previous expectations of simply making a bowl game. If you’ve been to a home game at Kroger Field during that span, you know there have been several games with electric atmospheres. Therefore, if you were ranking college football stadiums in the SEC, surely Kroger Field would land in the top-half.
Vote now for Louisville-area 2023-2024 girls Athlete of Year before polls close Friday
The 2023-24 preps sports season produced some memorable performances. Here are the nominees for The Courier Journal girls Athlete of the Year award. The poll closes at noon Friday, and the winner will be announced July 15. Looking for more high school sports coverage? Subscribe here today and sign up...
Jim Caldwell's Forecast | A lot of steam before Beryl's rains reach us
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A sultry air mass will settle over the region today as the humidity begins to ramp up in anticipation of Beryl’s arrival. Temperatures will hover around a scorching 90 degrees Fahrenheit, but the heat index will make it feel even more oppressive, soaring to 95 degrees or higher. This is not just a typical summer heat wave but rather the early signs of a tropical system’s influence.
Cruisin for a Cause car show hosted this weekend
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - With well over 100 different vehicles set up in the Valvoline Headquarters parking lot, it was a car fanatic’s dream Saturday as people had the chance to tour and enjoy some of the best from the roadways. Organizer Clayton Gullett said, “You can find anything,...
1 teen dead, 2 teens injured in late night triple shooting in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - There are currently no suspects after a deadly shooting involving three teenagers happened in Louisville. Louisville Metro police officers were called on Sunday at about 11:30 p.m. to the 6500 block of Six Mile Lane. They found two of the teenage victims there and another was later found on King’s Court in St. Matthews.
The Graduate School announces new leadership
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 8, 2024) — Dean Padraic Kenney, Ph.D., has announced the appointments of Kristen H. Perry, Ph.D., as the new associate dean for administration and faculty affairs at the University of Kentucky Graduate School, and of Joseph Young, Ph.D., as the new director for the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce.
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