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Dyersburg 4-star Kalen Edwards commits to Kentucky football over Auburn, Ole Miss, Louisville
Dyersburg defensive lineman Kalen Edwards has committed to Kentucky football, he announced Wednesday on the ‘X’ platform, formerly Twitter. The 6-foot-4, 330-pound senior and former Auburn commitment chose the Wildcats over Auburn, Ole Miss and Louisville. He decommitted from Auburn in March. He also had offers from Tennessee, Florida, Arkansas, Georgia and Oregon. Edwards...
Bellarmine University offering cannabis education programs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Bellarmine University is offering five non-credit certificate programs focused solely on cannabis. In 2023, the state of Kentucky legalized the use of medical marijuana for people with certain ailments. Though that’s yet to kick in, the state is already taking up applications for medical marijuana businesses....
Louisville ramen restaurant to operate out of Italian spot for 4 days after building caught on fire
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville ramen restaurant Renshoku Ramen partnered with DiFabio's Casapela for four dinner services. The partnership comes as Renshoku's location is still closed for fire damage repairs. Renshoku has been holding pop-ups across town to keep its business going after a car hit its building on South 2nd Street last month and caught fire.
Trade Show Executive Large Convention Centers Report Preview: The Leaders in Trade Show Venue Trends
CHICAGO — A commonality among the largest trade show venues in North America is the consistent progress towards facility improvements. Whether remodeling or expanding, six centers among the top 10 biggest by amount of prime exhibit space in the U.S. are pursuing projects to offer trade show organizers and meeting planners new event spaces. Trade Show Executive’s Large Convention Centers report has all the details on developments at Tier I (1,000,000+ square feet [sf] of prime exhibit space) and Tier II (350,000 to 999,999 sf of prime exhibit space) convention centers.
Louisville football: A closer look at the scholarship distribution
A look at the updated listing of Louisville football scholarship distribution heading into the season. The start of the Louisville football fall camp for a new season is less than a month away. The Cardinals have been working out all summer but will report for fall camp by the end...
Danville student selected to KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council
Local student Abigail Sears, an 11th grader at Danville High School, was selected along with 10 other Kentucky public high school students to be part of the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE)’s Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council. Established to allow student feedback on critical issues impacting students and schools, the council connects students with KDE staff […] The post Danville student selected to KDE Commissioner’s Student Advisory Council appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Phillips-Hart a first-time Bluegrass 10K winner; Perry goes back-to-back on women's side
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Lexington’s annual Bluegrass 10,000 produced a first-time winner on the men’s side, while a Kentuckian won her second-straight women’s division title. Christopher Phillips-Hart, from Boston, made his third Bluegrass 10K start a winning one. Phillips-Hart outkicked former Bluegrass winner Antonio Marchi, winning in...
A scrimmage between current Kentucky roster and TBT squad could be in the works
Could the Kentucky roster get its first test of the summer and do so against UK alumni? There's certainly a lot of talk about it. With TBT quickly approaching and Rupp Arena hosting a regional, Kentucky's alumni team will be back in town over the next few weeks. So, could we get an opportunity to see both teams face each other?
Mark Pope respects what John Calipari did at Kentucky but knows he has to be his own coach with the Cats
Kentucky will host Arkansas and new coach John Calipari next season and it should be one of the nation’s most highly anticipated games after the messy breakup between UK and Calipari. “We’re in the same league and we get to go head-to-head here at Rupp this year. And it’s...
Southern Baptist Convention debates religious liberty again | Terry Mattingly
In the midst of heated debates about female pastors and the morality of in vitro fertilization, the national Southern Baptist Convention recently passed a religious liberty resolution that – in terms of Baptist history – was rather ordinary. But these are not ordinary times in American life. ...
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