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BULLDOGS WILL HOST ROWAN CO. TO KICK OFF 2024 REGULAR SEASON TONIGHT
Louisa, Ky. — It’s finally football Friday in Lawrence Co. as the Bulldogs will open the regular season tonight at Luke Varney Jr. Memorial Stadium against the Rowan Co. Vikings. Bulldog Seniors. L to R Josh Stepp, Charlie Fletcher, Rain Warden, Colin Howard, Peyton Lowe, Aden Handley, Josh...
Morehead receives FEMA grant to fund “green sink” engineering
Planning is moving ahead smoothly for an innovative flood mitigation project, which officials said will help protect people and property throughout Rowan County. FEMA recently awarded the City of Morehead with a Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grant to aid the planning and development of overflow basins known as green sinks. City officials said the funding comes after the State Army Corps of Engineers recognized Rowan County, along with much of eastern Kentucky, as at-risk for flooding.
Fort Campbell announces new barracks complex
Fort Campbell announced that the 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne” is set to host a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new barracks complex. According to a news release, the new barracks complex is replacing a complex built in the 1980s and the project is a major step toward improving soldier housing. The new living quarters will include more space and privacy for residents.
‘The nations are here in northern Kentucky.’ Hebron Baptist hosting Congolese church plant
HEBRON, Ky. (KT) – Hebron Baptist Church is not only going to the nations — the nations are coming to the church. “Our church has been blessed the last few years,” said pastor Shawn Dobbins. “It seems like the nations are here in northern Kentucky. We have some Congolese, Ukrainian, Jordian, Chinese and even Canadians. The Lord has sort of brought all these people here as regulars in our worship service.”
KHSAA football is back! Manual rallies in second half against Central, avoids upset
Kaden Mack shook off the nerves of his first varsity start and helped the Manual High School football team avoid an upset in its season opener. Mack threw touchdown passes to Willis Nofsinger and Gerian Traynor in the second half to help the Crimsons rally for a 20-13 victory at Central on Friday. Our Jason Frakes was there, as he began his 19th season covering prep football for The Courier Journal. ...
Max Dotson anchors the Belfry offensive front @BelfryFootball1 @G_Runyon5 @natesanger11 @minguabeefjerky @KyHighFootball
’25 offensive center flying under the radar but undeservedly…. When we get a note from legendary head football coach, Phillip Haywood (486-163, 8-titles), presently coaching at Belfry High, asking us if we would help promote an offensive center flying under the radar owing to his being an inch or two shorter than some big-timers wish, we respond, “Yessir, Coach.” If you’re a head coach and don’t find us as accommodating to your program or you, the answer is simple, though something you may to wish to hear. He’s Phillip Haywood; you’re not. Sorry. Well anyways, we got such a note from Coach Haywood and we dug around and found his analysis to be on the money. Max Dotson, ’25 center, is a 6’2,” 310-pound guy who is the son and grandson of two stalwarts who, themselves, played in college (Marshall). This kid will play in college too. It is a matter of where, not if.
Man wanted for murder in death of Ayanna Morgan apprehended
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A wanted man facing a murder charge after the death of a Western Kentucky University student has been captured, police said Saturday. The Bowling Green Police Department stated on Saturday, Aug. 24 that Malcolm Jones, 31, has been apprehended in Atlanta, Georgia for his involvement in the death of 21-year-old Ayanna Morgan.
Patriots massacre Knights at Greenwood Swamp, 48-21
BOWLING GREEN—While spirits were high as the Knights football team traveled to Greenwood to take on the Allen County-Scottsville Patriots for their opening game of the season, the evening would not be a pleasant one for the Marion County team, the game finishing 48-21 in the Patriots’ favor.
Summer Salute gets underway in downtown Hopkinsville
Hoptown Summer Salute kicked off in downtown Hopkinsville on Friday with food and merchandise vendors. The annual festival got underway at around 11 a.m. and Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation Superintendent, Toby Hudson says the weather is perfect for the festival and they have had a great afternoon crowd. The Jimmy...
Disaster Recovery Centers to open in multiple counties
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - FEMA is opening Mobile Disaster Recovery Centers in multiple counties, but for a limited time only. These centers will be available to assist people who have experienced loss from the severe storms that took place at the end of May. Here is a list of...
Eastern Kentucky hopes for an economic boost from ATV riders
PAINTSVILLE, Ky. (WCHS) — There are several miles of trails across eastern Kentucky that signal plans to the ATV industry in a post-coal economy. "I think it will help our restaurants, gas stations and there's much more capability for lodging in Louisa and Lawrence County if the trail system is up and running," Wes Kingsmore, Lawrence County Tourism Board chairman, said.
Louisville Nipped by New Philadelphia 12-7 in Season Opener – Football
<<< 2023 Vs. Steubenville | Football Schedule | Vs. Alliance >>>. The Louisville Leopards Varsity Football Team fell to the visiting New Philadelphia Quakers 12-7 in their season opener Friday Night at Louisville Leopards Stadium. Game Stats | Scoring Summary | Team Stats | Individual Stats. Special Teams Takeaway Sets...
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