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“Love, Broadway: Bringing Broadway to the Bluegrass”
By Palmer McNeal Staff Intern Jessamine County Arts Plus will be hosting its second annual “Love, Broadway” Benefit Concert at the end of August, to “bring Broadway to the Bluegrass” for one night. The concert features students and adult performers from the community. The main focus of the concert is three performers from Broadway. The […] The post “Love, Broadway: Bringing Broadway to the Bluegrass” appeared first on Jessamine Journal.
North Laurel stuns Bell County with win on Log Mountain
LOG MOUNTAIN — Not many prognosticators gave North Laurel a chance of winning on Log Mountain on Friday, but the Jaguars proved them wrong by pulling out a thrilling 24-22 win over the Bobcats on Friday. The victory came during coach Steven Nelson’s debut game with North Laurel.
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...
Dee Parker rushes for three TDs during Whitley County’s 29-14 win over Knox Central
WILLIAMSBURG — Whitley County’s Dee Parker entered the season as one of the Top 25 finest players in the 13th Region, and he showed why during Friday’s matchup with Knox Central. Parker led his team in rushing and found pay dirt three times during the Colonels’ 29-14...
Hazard ARH opens long-term acute care center
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - On Friday, officials with ARH hosted a ribbon cutting for their Advanced Care Center in Hazard. The center provides around the clock care for patients that need a longer time to recover. Advanced Care President and CEO Russ Barker said the center allows gives folks the...
Remembering history in Harlan Co.
HARLAN, Ky. (WYMT) - After more than 60 years since graduating the last class of the all-Black school Rosenwald High School, folks gathered for a day of recognition. The celebration was for both the former students of Rosenwald and the former community members of the Black community Georgetown. “We need...
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...
UofL Health talks about the newest COVID vaccine
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Doctors with UofL Health are talking about the rollout of the latest COVID vaccine now that the FDA has approved this year’s shot. The rollout comes amidst a summer COVID surge happening across the country. Dr. Mark Burns said it’s to better protect people from current “flirt” variations of the disease, which are sub-variants of omicron.
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