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Select 40 & Power 24 Championship Standouts (Louisville, KY)
Louisville, KY: Select 40 P24 National Championship took place in Louisville, KY, last weekend, and the teams and the athletes saved their best for last. The baselines were packed, the top players showed why they were on top, and quite a few girls showed why they were next up. Here are some that stood out over the three-day weekend. PART ONE.
Kentucky Derby 150 helps Churchill Downs set revenue record. Here's what we know
Coming off the historical success of the 150th Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs Inc. posted a record more than $890 million in net revenue for the second quarter of the year. This revenue win — while supported by a record $37.6 million revenue increase during Derby week — indicates Churchill Downs' move to focus on...
KFC Yum! Center hosting Hurricane Beryl Relief Blood Drive
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The American Red Cross and the KFC Yum! Center are teaming up, asking the Louisville community to roll up a sleeve at the Hurricane Beryl Relieve Blood Drive. The blood drive will be Thursday, Aug. 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the KFC Yum!...
Be Our Guest | Punch in your cravings at Fistful of Ale
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- WDRB invites you to Be Our Guest at Fistful of Ale!. Fistful of Ale is southern Indiana's only nano-brewery. Brewing small allows them to brew a larger variety and experiment with big, bold flavors. You can compliment your beer with a craft burger or some tacos...
KSR Today: Meeting more Wildcats and TBT heads to Louisville
Good morning, folks! It’s going to be another great day. Why? Because we get to meet three of the 2024-25 Kentucky Wildcats later this afternoon. A couple of weeks ago, we sat down with Andrew Carr, Otega Oweh, and Ansley Almonor. On Tuesday, we chatted it up with Lamont Butler, Collin Chandler, and Brandon Garrison. […] The post KSR Today: Meeting more Wildcats and TBT heads to Louisville appeared first on On3.
Kentucky-Louisville teams to square off in TBT quarterfinals
The biggest matchup in TBT history is set. Kentucky and Louisville will renew its storied rivalry when No. 2 seed La Familia takes on No. 1 seed The Ville in the TBT quarterfinals at Freedom Hall on Monday at 9 PM ET. La Familia and The Ville have been on...
Louisville Football Recruiting Update: Offense
Jeff Brohm and his staff are finishing their high school class, so it only seemed right to catch up on the current commitments in the 2025 Louisville Football class. UofL has 31 seniors this year to go along with 20 juniors that will exit the program in a year. With that being the case, the staff will again prioritize the transfer portal which only leaves a select amount of scholarships available for high school talent.
Louisville-area girls golfers' 2024 high school season underway. Here are 10 best
After ending a six-year championship drought in 2023, the Sacred Heart Academy golf team looks primed to repeat in 2024. The Valkyries return four of their top five golfers from last year with seniors Emma Lindemoen and Charly Garner, junior Brooklynn Bohnert and sophomore Keira Yun. ...
Louisville basketball mailbag: For Pat Kelsey, what are reasonable expectations in Year 1?
The first look at Pat Kelsey's inaugural Louisville men's basketball roster will be here before you know it. U of L departs July 28 for a two-game exhibition tour of the Bahamas. It will play at 7 p.m. July 30, against a team from the Caribbean island, and at noon Aug. 1,...
Building lost in 310 @ Nulu apartment fire to be rebuilt. Here's what we know
A Nulu area apartment building destroyed by fire earlier this year is set to be rebuilt. Nearly 100 firefighters responded to the Feb. 19 fire at 605 Ballard St., one of the 310 @ NuLu apartment complex buildings. No injuries were reported though 64 residents of the 37 occupied units were displaced, The...
Valley Station residents concerned over neighbor’s pack of dogs
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - It’s a scene you wouldn’t expect in a residential neighborhood. A pack of dogs on the loose. “We’re greatly concerned that someone, a child or another animal or something’s gonna get hurt, going to get bit,” Valley Station resident Bill Williams said.
More than 100 animals left to fend for themselves in Shepherdsville after owner arrested, evicted
SHEPHERDSVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The arrest and eviction of a man in Shepherdsville left more than 100 animals and a mess behind. With the animals left to fend for themselves, neighbors now say they're relieved to see them, and the tenant, are gone. The man who was renting the home...
$143M Mitsubishi Electric US investment creating 122 Maysville jobs
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Mitsubishi Electric US (MEUS) will repurpose an existing manufacturing facility in Maysville to produce highly efficient heat pump compressors, which will bring 122 new full-time jobs with a $143.5 million investment. Gov. Andy Beshear met with Mitsubishi officials in Tokyo to lock in the company’s commitment....
Whitesville, KY Blood Drive Will Benefit Boy Injured in ATV Crash
On Monday, July 29th, the Whitesville Volunteer Fire Department will host a benefit blood drive for 11-year-old Braxton Rhodes.The Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center will be on hand from 11am to 5pm welcoming donors. Those donors will help raise money for the Rhodes family and they'll also be helping save the lives of future accident victims who need blood that the center cultivates and provides.
Western Ky. woman charged in overdose of her toddler, police find fentanyl in home
A western Kentucky woman has been charged in the overdose of her toddler after police found fentanyl in the home. The Hopkinsville Police Department arrested 25-year-old Jasmine L. Bartolo after her 20-month-old child overdosed. The toddler was initially taken to Jennie Stuart Medical Center on Sunday, according to police. Life-saving...
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