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PRP’s Ice Cream Corner announces new ownership
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - PRP’s Ice Cream Corner on Greenwood Road has a new owner. Former owners Jeff and Donnie Huddleston announced their retirement back in June after a 15-year run. The ice cream shop will reopen Thursday, Aug. 22 when the new owners take over. “Jeff and I...
Louisville Football: The 50 Most Important Players of 2024, 35-31
Cardinal Authority takes a look at the most important players on the Louisville football team for this season. Cardinal Authority is running a special series looking at the 50 most important players on the University of Louisville football roster heading into the 2024 season. Over the course of the next 10 days, we will unveil the rankings of the players starting with No. 50.
Man And Woman Arrested On Drug Charges At Oak Grove Church
A Tennessee man and woman were charged with possession and trafficking drugs after they were found asleep in a church on Hugh Hunter Road in Oak Grove Sunday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say 37-year-old Adam West and 31-year-old Lacey Evans entered the church auditorium, took a seat, and fell asleep.
Below average temps again today
Central Kentucky woke up to temps in the upper 40s and low 50s, which is well below the average of 65 degrees. Jackson, KY, got down to 53 this morning, beating the record set in 2001 of 55 degrees. With afternoon highs only expected in the mid to upper 70s, we will keep temperatures below average this afternoon. Overnight, temps will fall back into the upper 40s and low 50s, making Thursday morning another cool one.
Kentucky man sentenced for faking his own death to avoid outstanding child support
LONDON, Ky. (TCN) -- A 39-year-old man will spend over six years in prison for using a physician’s login credentials to fake his own death so he wouldn’t have to pay child support. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky announced Aug. 20 that a...
BCHS recognizes winners at Kentucky State Fair
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Barren County High School is celebrating two students who won a competition at the Kentucky State Fair. At the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America’s “Put an Egg on it” competition, the district says Elijah Clark and Gabby Milton gave a winning entry with their huevos rancheros.
Sullivan Rallies Caldwell County Past Lady Lyons
The Caldwell County Lady Tigers used a strong defensive effort in the second half and a big effort from senior Lexie Sullivan to advance to the girls’ soccer 2nd Region All A Classic championship match. The Lady Tigers rallied from a 1-0 halftime deficit to get past Lyon County 2-1 in the first semifinal match Tuesday night at Fort Campbell.
Storm Pick Up Golf Win Over Dawson Springs
It was a consistent performance on the course Monday afternoon for the Hopkins County Central Storm. All five golfers playing shot between 42 and 47 as the Storm picked up the team win over Dawson Springs. Lucas Rambo took medalist honors for the day with a round of 42. That...
Princeton woman jailed after pulling knife on a school bus
A Princeton woman was charged after boarding a school bus Tuesday morning with a weapon. Princeton police told WPKY officers responded to the 600 block of Fairview Church Road where an intoxicated woman entered the bus through the rear door. The bus driver told officers 45-year-old Amanda Cansler had tried...
Public forum possible to gauge citizens’ interest in Leitchfield building recreation center/’health plex’
In January 2023, the Leitchfield City Council expressed an interest in researching the possibility of the city constructing a recreation center/health plex on land across from the Leitchfield Aquatic Center donated by the Grayson County Healthcare Foundation. At the January 17, 2023, city council meeting, Leitchfield Parks and Recreation Director...
If You Have an Extremely High Utility Bill This Summer, There’s Some Relief in Kentucky
Though our weather in western Kentucky is exceptionally pleasant this week, that really hasn't been the case throughout much of the summer. It's been hot and humid and air conditioning systems around the Tristate have been working overtime to keep up. That means lots of local residents are seeing huge increases in their utility bills. For example, my OMU bill for the last month was nearly $500. That's a big chunk of change.
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