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Raiders roll past Colonels, 55-6
It was not the first football game that the Christian County Colonels or first-year head coach Ethan Atchley wanted. The Colonels turned the ball over seven times and fell to host Warren East 55-6 Friday night in the season opener for both schools. Raiders quarterback Dane Parsley threw for 116...
Kentucky Expo Center Breaks Ground on Renovation Project, Find Out What’s Coming
The Kentucky Exposition Center recently broke ground on a multi-million-dollar renovation project. The project, happening in two phases, is a more than $390 million investment to upgrade the facility. Total Building Enhancements. Phase one of the renovation at the Kentucky Exposition Center is projected to cost $180 million. This phase...
Lawsuit claims jail denies attorneys access to inmates
BOWLING GREEN — A lawsuit filed Friday in Warren Circuit Court claims that Warren County Regional Jail staff denied attorney Alan Simpson access to one of his clients. Simpson filed the suit against the jail and Warren County Jailer Stephen Harmon on behalf of Michael White, who has been incarcerated on pending criminal charges since July 15.
The News You Need To Know This Week In Louisville
This week (8/18-8/24) included many headlines from across Kentucky, including figures making it to the national stage. Keep scrolling to get caught up on the news stories you need to know:. Scroll down to view images. 1 of 9. 2 of 9. 3. Nouvelle Bar & Bottle Snags An Award.
Barren County Proclaims “Live Like Alan Wells Day” in Honor of Local Advocate and Sports Enthusiast
In a heartfelt ceremony today, Glasgow and Barren County officials honored Alan Wells, a well-known local figure, by proclaiming August 23, 2024, as “Live Like Alan Wells Day.” The proclamation, which coincides with Wells’ 43rd birthday, recognizes his boundless enthusiasm for life, his resilience, and his unwavering positivity. Wells, a dedicated supporter of Barren County Trojans sports and a 12-year member of the Rockerz Dance Team, has made a profound impact on his community.
Olympic Champion Masai Russell Planning on Staying in Lexington
After former Kentucky track star Masai Russell won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics in the 100-meter hurdles, she suggested she might reward herself by buying her first house. Apparently that plan is on track. ‘I am talking to a realtor now to finish out the next steps,” said...
Louisville Wide Receiver’s Mom Torches Haters Who Don’t Want Him Back After Bizarre Transfer Saga
Head football coach Shame Beamer confirmed on Thursday night that wide receiver Ahmari Huggins-Bruce is no longer a member of the South Carolina football program. He is re-enrolled at the University of Louisville after leaving the program at the end of last season. Meanwhile, his mother is firing back at Cardinals fans who don’t want […] The post Louisville Wide Receiver’s Mom Torches Haters Who Don’t Want Him Back After Bizarre Transfer Saga appeared first on BroBible.
'Mr. Valley Station': Former Louisville Councilman Bob Henderson dies
Bob Henderson, a longtime Louisville Metro Council member who many knew as "Mr. Valley Station," has died. He was 86. He passed away in his home Saturday, according to his obituary. Henderson represented the southwest portion of Jefferson County on the Metro Council as one of the original council members after the city-county merger....
Housing data walk: ‘I just want to see there start being action’
“We have the information,” said Wilder resident Dina Shields. “Now it’s time to understand what the action items are.”. Shields was one of several attendees to Thursday’s community listening session on housing, which took place at the Independence Senior Center. The event was put on by the Brighton Center, the United Way of Greater Cincinnati, and the Northern Kentucky Area Development District in hopes of gathering “input from community members to understand how Northern Kentucky’s current housing landscape has impacted their families, and how they hope policymakers will address housing issues going forward,” according to an announcement preceding the event.
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