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Things to do in Miami this weekend – Olympics edition
🥇 The wait is finally over: The Paris Olympics begin tomorrow, and we've rounded up a few of the best watch parties around town to celebrate the occasion.We've also included a few other events to check out when your sport of choice isn't on.📺 Miami's Public Library North Shore Branch is hosting an Opening Ceremony watch party that's kid friendly.Friday, 1-5:30pm. Free.😲 Catch the Opening Ceremony on the big screen at an IMAX.The theaters — AMC Aventura, Regal South Beach, AMC Sunset Place and EVO Entertainment Homestead — are participating.Tickets start at $20.24. Show begins at 1:30pm.🍻 Arlo Wynwood is hosting an Opening Ceremony watch party at its lobby bar, plus viewing opportunities throughout the Olympics.Free with RSVP. From 7-11pm. 🍱 Smorgasburg Miami is back with an Asian Street Food Market, hosted with Miami K-Pop night.Saturday and Sunday, 2-7pm. Free. 🇵🇪 Celebrate Peruvian Independence Day at PIER 5 with live performances from Pepe Alva and Cristian Silva, specialty drinks and food. The free event is on Saturday from 9pm-3am.🖼️ Fort Lauderdale residents: Close out the weekend at the NSU Art Museum with Fort Lauderdale Neighbor Day.Sunday, 12-5pm. Free. Proof of address required.
Kentucky Weather: Isolated Storms – Rain in the Forecast
Louisville, KY – Scattered showers and storms can be expected across Kentucky today, with rain chances decreasing tomorrow but increasing over the weekend and continuing into next week. According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, today’s forecast calls for highs between 84 and 89 degrees, with scattered...
Family asks for help completing son’s ‘Life Goal’
GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WKYT) - In many ways, 12-year-old Russ Bourget was just like any other boy his age. “Russ loved to write, he loved to read. He was close with his brothers and sisters. Big Kentucky basketball fan, big Bengals fan. Played soccer here in the leagues,” said Lead Pastor at Grace Christian Church, Andrew Brown.
Weather spotters help fill forecasting gaps on Cumberland Plateau
The distinct micro-climates of East Tennessee and Southeast Kentucky allow for varying weather conditions and often bring challenges when crafting a forecast. The Cumberland Plateau is one of those micro-climates.
Free backpacks filled with supplies to be given away in Northern Kentucky
COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - An annual back-to-school giveaway in Northern Kentucky returns to help families who need help getting school supplies. Northern Kentucky Harvest’s Backpacks Bonanza will distribute free backpacks filled with school supplies on Saturday, Aug. 10. The project, formerly called Backpacks & Breakfast, has a goal to...
Beshear: Operation Summer Heat results in 206 initial arrests, 18 in Hazard KSP post area
Gov. Andy Beshear announced the successful launch July 11 of a statewide drug operation by the Kentucky State Police following a three-month investigation into suspected drug trafficking rings, according to a statement from KSP. All 16 posts participated in Operation Summer Heat, and preliminary results indicate: A total of 206...
Showcase to highlight KGS Potter Internship program
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 25, 2024) — Next week, the Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS) will celebrate its third year of supporting geoscience student research at the Paul Edwin Potter Internship showcase. The showcase on Wednesday, July 31 from 9:30-11 a.m. in University of Kentucky’s Mining and Minerals Research Building is...
Bush Hamdan on Brock Vandagriff, Mark Stoops
Stoops has had Brad White for awhile now and Marrow has been here 12 years as well. I think our recruiting will continue to get better every year. When you have continuity on the staff you recruit better. Recruits see were other recruits go. Lynn Bowden is a prime example. He was well known in Ohio during his high school days. Kids that were in middle school then are seniors now. They remember Bowden coming to Kentucky and being the star. Thats a good thing because we get alot of guys from Ohio. I think we have more players from Ohio then Kentucky. I could be wrong but it seems like we get more Ohio kids every recruiting cycle. Ohio is a much bigger state than Kentucky. Football is king their. One of my best friends is from lake Orion Michigan. If you think the Kentucky and Louisville rivalry is big? It has nothing on the Ohio State Michigan rivalry. I don’t know of another rivalry that is as big or bigger than that. Maybe Texas and Oklahoma. They love football more than anything. Kentucky Louisville is a big in state rivalry but it’s only statewide. When your have 2 big states that hate each other I’ve never seen anything like it. We’ve done more recruiting in Michigan which is great. If we could get 4-5 great recruits out of Michigan and the same out of Ohio each cycle then more people in that state open their eyes to Kentucky football. Whenever I used to tell people in Michigan that I was a Kentucky fan in football they would laugh at me. Now Kentucky is getting more and more respect from them schools. We are getting quality players from their state and when they are all SEC and all American like Deone Walker it opens the cities eyes up. Kentucky is the most north SEC school weve got Ohio now we need to take Michigan. That is the key to recruiting better and getting guys that want to play in the SEC.
City of Lexington Faces Criticism Over Neglected Tree Maintenance on Versailles Road
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Paula Singer, a long-time resident of the Versailles Road corridor, recently sent a scathing email to city officials, decrying the state of 26 dead and dying trees along the roadway. Singer says the trees, planted in 2021 as part of the Cardinal Valley Small Area Plan and the Versailles Road Streetscape Project Phase I, have been left unmaintained, prompting her to demand their removal.
MCSO: Man who drove modified go-cart arrested after theft at Paducah business
PADUCAH — A man driving a modified go-cart who reportedly stole copper wire early Tuesday from a business on Clarks River Road was arrested Wednesday in connection with the theft, McCracken County Sheriff's Office reported. According to the sheriff's office, deputies were dispatched Tuesday to the business in the...
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