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Vote for Louisville-area preseason high school offensive lineman of year before poll ends
With the 2024 high school football season beginning Aug. 23, The Courier Journal has compiled a list of the 10 top offensive linemen in the Louisville area. We are asking you — our readers — to vote here on which offensive lineman you think will have the best season. Listed below are 10 nominees for...
Proposed Jeffersontown smoke shop shot down by city
A proposed smoke shop has been prohibited from opening near Jeffersontown's Gaslight Square, with a Jeffersontown government employee saying the location violates a new city ordinance. Trippy's, a Louisville-based smoke shop specializing in CBD products, vaping devices and other smoking supplies, received a license from Louisville Metro Government to sell tobacco products at 10305 Taylorsville Road in June. ...
Local church hosts back to school block party
PADUCAH — Food, school supplies, inflatables, and games — the Church of the Living God is helping local kids prepare for the back-to-school season in a fun way. The event is from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Church of the Living God at 1221 Oscar Cross Avenue in Paducah.
Parents accused of not giving their 3-year-old solid food face a judge in court
HOPKINS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - The parents who police say never transitioned their three-year-old to solid food were in court Friday. As we reported, 32-year-old Cody Alfred and Jayda McDowell are accused of criminal abuse of a child. “Social services requested we get involved because they were initially involved and...
Paddle Williamstown is a go!
Each August since 2011, Williamstown Lake becomes painted with a rainbow of kayaks, paddleboats and canoes as Paddle Williamstown hits the water. This year's event will be held Aug. 24. The event takes place the last Saturday in August (unless it's part of the Labor Day weekend, then it's the...
Friday’s Child: Lyric Cline
Meet Lyric Cline, Hiseville Elementary 4th grader. Grown-up aspirations: I want to be a ve,t because they make a lot of money and I love animals. Especially cats. What she likes best about the Boys & Girl’s Club: I can come here and meet all my friends and I feel comfortable here.
Friends of Butler County Animals to receive over $71,000 in funding
MORGANTOWN, Ky. – Friends of Butler County Animals is receiving funding to help them continue serving the community. The money comes from the Mona Gilstrap Fund, which was part of a will, and it was left specifically for animal care, welfare and prevention of animal abuse. Its over $71,000...
McKinney asks to be allowed to leave home for work
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. — One of the defendants charged in connection with the death of Amber Spradlin has asked a judge for permission to return to work. Dr. Michael McKinney, who is charged with eight counts of complicity to tamper with physical evidence, filed the motion Thursday afternoon. McKinney posted...
The full Kentucky Basketball schedule is coming next week
Soon. Next week, we will know the full SEC basketball schedule, per Jon Rothstein. That means we’ll also have the full 2024-25 Kentucky Basketball schedule. The schedule is the full release in its entirety, including dates and presumably times. Back in May, it was announced who the opponents that the Kentucky Wildcats would play would be: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, LSU, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt at home. The Cats will then travel to Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Vanderbilt. Kentucky only plays Florida once, and gets Alabama substituted as their opponent...
Parents frustrated over JCPS decision to hold middle school football games at high school fields
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Parents at Newburg Middle School are frustrated over JCPS Athletics’ decision to hold varsity middle school games on high school fields. After two years of repairs to their football field, parents of the school’s varsity players were looking forward to playing at home and hopefully bringing in some extra funding for the program.
Howl at the Moon V charity festival to be held in New Concord
The Howl at the Moon Festival is an upcoming charity event on August 23 and 24 in New Concord, Kentucky, featuring a diverse lineup of local bands, including the Wish You Weres, the River Dust Duo, and Firefly, as well as vendors, food, camping, and a family-friendly atmosphere. The festival is raising funds for the Murray WATCH program, which helps individuals with traumatic brain injuries. WKMS Morning Edition host speaks with HATMF Secretary Dalton Ashley about the festival and Murray WATCH.
EKU increasing efforts to launch careers in aviation
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT)—Estill County High School students will soon have a chance to fly their own plane—virtually. The EKU aviation program built a $10,000 flight simulator for students at the high school. It’s much needed because aviation experts say currently there is a pilot shortage, and in a...
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