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KSR Today: Football season is officially BACK
Good morning, folks! We no longer have to play the “How many days until college football is back?” game. Today, we’re all winners. Week 0 has arrived. The 2024 season officially begins later today, but with a twist — Dublin, Ireland is our host site for the season-opener between No. 10 Florida State and Georgia […] The post KSR Today: Football season is officially BACK appeared first on On3.
Police investigating Harrodsburg crash after passengers, driver taken to hospital
HARRODSBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — The passengers and driver of a car have been taken to the hospital after a crash in Harrodsburg on Saturday that is currently still being investigated by authorities. The Harrodsburg Police Department posted on Facebook Saturday that officers and first responders were dispatched to...
Evergreens Plant Shop, Coffeehouse, and Wine Bar celebrates grand opening in Paducah
PADUCAH — Evergreens Plant shop, Coffeehouse, and Wine Bar celebrated its grand opening Friday on Alben Barkley Drive in Paducah, selling tea, coffee, plants, wine, and food. Jean Alford and her husband are the owners of the new shop, and she said the business was born out of a...
Madisonville-North Hopkins Retires Hightower’s Football Jersey
From 2017-19, Madisonville North Hopkins High School had not one, but two trains running every night. The first trickled, and still does, along the railroad tracks almost parallel to Maroon Stadium. The second, however, was former running back Jeriah Hightower — who, during his teenage career, mustered more than 6,300...
Physical Maroons Maul Union County To Open 2024 (w/PHOTOS)
The last time Madisonville North Hopkins had topped Union County in football, it was 2019. Jeriah Hightower was a senior about to commit to Eastern Kentucky. Jay Burgett — now Paducah Tilghman’s athletic director — was still the skipper. And the squad was on the brink of a historic, special 11-win season.
Popular Owensboro Halloween Store Ready to Wreak ‘Havoc’ in New Location
In June, BOGO Fireworks, for the first time in its history here in Owensboro, was in a brick and mortar location. Prior to 2024, Joni Autry operated her successful fireworks business under a tent located in a variety of places on the south end of Frederica Street. For years, that tent was situated in the side parking lot of Office Depot behind Panera Bread Company. It later moved behind Towne Square Mall. Even later, Joni set up shop in front of Towne Square Mall. But, this year, she managed to move BOGO inside the former Stay Fit location at J.R. Miller Boulevard. Now, she's doing the same thing with her popular Halloween business- Halloween Havoc.
ESPN dubs Reed Sheppard the heavy favorite for NBA Rookie of the Year
The Kentucky Wildcats probably didn’t realize the caliber of player they were getting in 4-star guard Reed Sheppard, who joined the Cats at the start of last season and quickly became one of their best players. From Kentucky, Sheppard quickly became a fan favorite. He exploded onto the scene...
Lexington Faith Leaders Collaborate to Tackle Rising Homelessness Among Families and Children
LEXINGTON, Ky. – In a heartfelt gathering at the Consolidated Baptist Church, members from various faith communities in Lexington came together to tackle a pressing issue: the rising number of homeless families and children in the city. It was a powerful call to action, as leaders and advocates gathered to brainstorm solutions for the community’s most vulnerable members.
North Laurel stuns Bell County with win on Log Mountain
LOG MOUNTAIN — Not many prognosticators gave North Laurel a chance of winning on Log Mountain on Friday, but the Jaguars proved them wrong by pulling out a thrilling 24-22 win over the Bobcats on Friday. The victory came during coach Steven Nelson’s debut game with North Laurel.
Raiders roll past Colonels, 55-6
It was not the first football game that the Christian County Colonels or first-year head coach Ethan Atchley wanted. The Colonels turned the ball over seven times and fell to host Warren East 55-6 Friday night in the season opener for both schools. Raiders quarterback Dane Parsley threw for 116...
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