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Four downs with Simon Kenton
Roy Lucas won’t remember the 2023 football season for the 5-2 start. No, Simon Kenton’s fourth-year head coach painfully recalled the Pioneers’ last three games in a 5-5 season – regular-season losses to Ryle, Ashland and Fern Creek in the opening round of the Class 6A playoffs by a combined 14 points.
Students get ready for school with backpack giveaway in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- School is just a few days away for many districts and it's not too late for students to have everything they need for a good start. A backpack giveaway took place on Saturday afternoon at the Boys and Girls Club in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood. Rhonda, who goes by "Miss Winkie," does back to school drives to honor her son who was murdered six years ago.
Hundreds of specialty beers showcased at Summer Beer Fest at Frazier History Museum
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Beer lovers spent Saturday cooling off with a cold one at Frazier History Museum in downtown Louisville. The 20th annual Summer Beer Fest was held at the museum on Main Street. There were around 200 specialty beers, along with vendors and live street music. Dozens of...
Elk Lodge in Winchester hosts annual charity event to benefit summer camps for kids with cancer
WINCHESTER, Ky. (FOX 56) — “Kids With Cancer” is a program that supports families with children affected by cancer, raising money to send these kids to summer camp. The camps offer a week of fun and relaxation for children dealing with grown-up problems. “100% of the money...
By trashing Kentucky football's NIL, Mark Stoops makes his job tougher | Toppmeyer
Mark Stoops basks in the shade of one of college football’s most lucrative and secure jobs. At Kentucky, Stoops is not expected to produce national titles or conference championships. In the division era, he was not expected to win the SEC East or beat Georgia or Tennessee. Just keep Big Blue Nation entertained until...
Structure fire reported on Huckleberry Hill in Fort Mitchell
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — A building fire has been reported on Huckleberry Hill in Fort Mitchell. The building was reportedly struck by lightning, resulting in a smell of smoke inside. The extent of damage has not been confirmed. Kenton County fire departments have dispatched responders to the scene. For...
Alabama DB believes Kristian Story will make an impact at Kentucky
One of the bigger offseason additions to the Kentucky Wildcats defense was Kristian Story from Alabama. The 6-foot-1, 213-pound Story has played in 39 career games and started in two. During his four seasons with the Tide, He had 22 tackles, three pass breakups, and an interception. After those four...
Senior Citizen’s Fall Harvest event set for Sept. 19
Kenton County’s annual Senior Citizen’s Fall Harvest is quickly approaching. The Kenton County Fiscal Court is hosting the harvest on Sept. 19 from. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The picnic will be held at the Kenton County Fairgrounds with access and parking located off of Harris Pike in Independence.
Butler brings defensive experience to Kentucky
Lamont Butler had a winning reputation to go with his game when he transferred to the University of Kentucky from San Diego State. Butler will be one of the guards for Mark Pope's first team at UK. Butler's name was up in lights after he knocked down one of the biggest shots in recent tournament history. In the 2023 Final Four with SD State down 71-70, he knocked down a jumper as time expired ...
Murray State eager to lean on “Grandpa” Jayden Johannsen’s experience
MURRAY, KY (Dakota News Now) - Former Washington Warrior Jayden Johannsen is a veteran of the college football game with five seasons under his belt. After four stellar seasons at D2 South Dakota Mines in which he racked up nearly 9800 total yards and 98 touchdowns, Murray State head coach Jody Wright is counting on that experience as he brings him in to compete at quarterback for the Racers.
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’24 may be the year of inclement weather as the “Blue Tornado” look poised to make a charge. Class 4A is a tough one to pick as it is, like last season, among the deeper classifications with good teams located all over the commonwealth. Paducah Tilghman has tremendous talent and Boyle County may boast the best overall football player in the ’25 graduating class. Covington Catholic lost a ton, but they are the Colonels (after all) which means they are always formidable. This is a deep, deep level of competition and winning this classification is significant.
HTF Preview: Union Co. looks to break through with potent rushing attack
MORGANFIELD, Ky. (WEHT) – Union County football is returning a bulk of their rushing offense that made them so lethal last season. The Braves are hoping it’s good enough to allow them to break through the third round of the postseason this year. Watch the story above for the full 2024 preview from the team.
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