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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”.
Diver dies after going missing under water at Pennyroyal Scuba Center
An Indiana man has been pronounced deceased after he went missing under the water for nearly half an hour at the Pennyroyal Scuba Center Sunday. Emergency personnel with Hopkinsville Fire and EMS and Christian County Emergency Management responded to the Scuba Center on Christian Quarry Road Sunday morning for reports that a diver had gone missing while diving. The diver, identified as 77-year-old Larry Drennan of Evansville, Indiana, was located by fellow divers after being under the water for approximately 30 minutes.
Lilly King scores third place during 100m Women’s Breaststroke semifinal
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Evansville native Lilly King gets third during the Women’s 100m Breaststroke semifinal match; qualifying for Olympic finals. Early Sunday morning, qualified for the semifinals after outracing other top athletes. Later in the day, she went on to secure her spot in the finals which is scheduled for Monday at 2:25 p.m.. […]
Kentucky Horse Park’s Hats Off Day brings in people from all over the country
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — There was a day of free family fun on Saturday at Kentucky Horse Park for Hats Off Day. This annual event celebrates Kentucky’s horse industry and its impact on the state. It’s not just limited to the Commonwealth, though. This event attracts people...
Woman Injured In North Main Street Wreck
A wreck on North Main Street in Hopkinsville sent a woman to the hospital Sunday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say an SUV was northbound when it ran off the road hitting a utility pole in front of Food Giant. The driver was treated and transported by Hopkinsville EMS to Jennie Stuart...
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...
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...
Portable and Affordable | A Louisville teen's mission to improve healthcare access
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A senior at duPont Manual High School is using his passion for engineering to help people where oxygen is thin. Air pollution and high altitudes make it hard to breathe in some countries. Ventilators can help, but they cost thousands of dollars. That's why Anirudh Srinivasan...
Group attempts to break record for most pushups
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Saturday at Iron Jungle Family Fitness in Owensboro a group of Tri-Staters tried to set the record for most pushups. They broke the record once before and now they’re hoping to do it again. The group is hoping to get up to 22,000 pushups. The results of their attempt will need […]
Kentucky praised in ESPN’s “100 days to Women’s NCAA Basketball”
Well, it’s finally official! There’s now under 100 days left before we get to see some Kentucky Women’s Basketball action. In lieu of the beginning of the NCAA women’s basketball season, ESPN dropped an article summarizing everything you might’ve missed in the offseason, courtesy of Michael Voepel and Alexa Philippou. Of course, Kentucky’s whirlwind of […] The post Kentucky praised in ESPN’s “100 days to Women’s NCAA Basketball” appeared first on On3.
Jeff Brohm details Louisville’s path back to ACC title game
Louisville enjoyed immediate success under first-year head coach Jeff Brohm last season. Winning 10 games, making the conference championship game and earns their way to the Holiday Bowl in 2023, there’s added pressure on the Cardinals to continue to perform well in the new-look ACC. Brohm revealed the key which he believes will help Louisville […] The post Jeff Brohm details Louisville’s path back to ACC title game appeared first on On3.
Tony the Tiger spreads smiles in tristate Walmart
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Frosted Flakes mascot, Tony the Tiger, made an appearance in the tri-state today. He visited the west side Walmart in Evansville and spread smiles to everyone in the store. In addition to taking pictures with Walmart employees and shoppers Tony handed out free cereal bowls. Organizers say Tony’s presence is helping […]
The Big Stomp music festival promotes mental health, wellness in Louisville
Big Stomp music festival promotes mental health awareness, resources in Louisville. The festival was created to destigmatize mental health and expand access to mental health resources. Organizers said it's the nation's first music festival to focus on mental health.
Louisville-area Verizon retailer gives away $3 million worth of free backpacks
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville area Verizon stores will be getting kids ready to go back to school Sunday. Round Room LLC, a Verizon-authorized retailer, will be giving away $3 million worth of free backpacks. They’ll be available at locations in Carrollton, Ky., New Albany, Seymour, Madison, North Vernon, Scottsburg...
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