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Stuff the Bus unloads summer donations for Warren County Public Schools
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - After collecting donations all summer, the Stuff the Bus Foundation is getting ready for back-to-school distribution in Warren County. Not all of the school supply donations from the summer will be distributed during back-to-school season, to ensure that Warren County Public Schools has extra supplies for when they start to dwindle.
Construction continues on new Warren Elementary, set to open August 2025
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - On September 18 of last year Warren County Public Schools broke ground on the new Warren Elementary School, the district’s answer to their ever expanding student population. Located on Brookwood Drive, anybody who’s driven on the William H. Natcher Parkway has seen construction.
Man killed in shooting outside Old Louisville business was a father of five
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Jaron Starling, 36 of Louisville, was killed in a triple shooting Monday morning outside an Old Louisville laundromat that also injured his girlfriend and one other woman. Starling’s family, grieving, held a balloon release in his honor on Saturday. He is remembered as a dad who...
"A volcano you'd be setting off": Legal experts say Kim Davis could help chip away at LGBTQ+ rights
A broad swath of legal experts told Salon that they doubt that former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis’ longshot strategy to get the Supreme Court to overturn its pivotal 2015 same-sex marriage ruling will work in one fell swoop – but they say Davis’ argument could fuel future attacks on LGBTQ+ rights down the road.
McAlister’s Deli opening in Hopkinsville this October
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – McAlister’s Deli is under construction in Hopkinsville with plans to open its doors by mid-October. Brogan Davis, Public Relations Specialist with GoTo Foods confirmed the location is tentatively set to open on Monday, Oct. 14 at 4576 Fort Campbell Blvd. Davis told Christian County Now that the date could be pushed back or postponed for various reasons.
Man charged with fleeing police in Glasgow
GLASGOW, Ky. – A man is behind bars after a police pursuit involving a motorcycle on Saturday in Glasgow. According to a uniform citation, the Glasgow Police Department responded around 4:16 p.m. Saturday to the 300 block of Lexington Drive regarding a male subject that had charges with the Barren County Sheriff’s Office.
Beam Institute at UK hires first class of summer interns
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Eight students are working at the James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits as its first class of interns this summer. The group is a mix of students from different programs and majors at the University of Kentucky. Head Distiller Glenna Joyce-Welsko has been leading the students through production training and encouraging their research outside of the distillery.
Two Russell County residents indicted in Adair County
Two Russell County residents have been indicted in Adair County. Those indicted by the Adair County grand jury were:. Kayla Marie Oakes, of Jamestown, charged with possession of a controlled substance third degree, promoting contraband first degree, and having a prescription controlled substance not in the proper container. Frankie Travis...
Zone change proposed for CirclePort development in Boone County
The Boone County Planning Commission is considering a zone change for a 5.7-acre plot of land just off Mineola Pike and Olympic Boulevard in Hebron. If approved, the land would be developed into a new commercial complex as one step in the journey to reimagine CirclePort. Corporex, the Covington-based real...
Mark Pope believes Kentucky has the ‘right pieces’ in place for Year 1
When La Familia was in action in TBT vs. Herd That, head coach Mark Pope made an appearance to see the team in action inside Rupp Arena. After coach Pope made his rounds in the arena, he chatted with the TBT broadcast team about the future of the Kentucky Wildcats, and fans will like hearing what he had to say.
Eli Cox and his family in no hurry for UK career to end
Long before Eli Cox verbally committed to play football at the University of Kentucky, his parents — Katherine and John — were UK football season ticket holders. Now they are not in any rush for his collegiate career to end as he prepares to start his sixth season at UK.
Kentucky Mr. Football candidates 2024: Christian Academy QB, Central RB among contenders
If last season taught us anything, it’s that trying to pick Kentucky’s Mr. Football winner in July is a fool’s errand. Lexington Christian quarterback Cutter Boley — a four-star recruit who already had committed to the University of Kentucky — entered last season as the overwhelming favorite to take home Mr. Football honors. ...
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