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Racing Louisville pulls off incredible comeback against Rayadas
Soccer is a sport full of surprises and twists and turns, and that's exactly what we saw in the match between Racing Louisville and Rayadas del Monterrey at the Lynn Family Stadium in Kentucky. The Rayadas got off to a flying start, pressing Louisville from the first minutes and opening the scoring with a superb goal from Fátima Servín in the 11th minute. However, the American team didn't let up and pulled off a spectacular comeback, ending the match with a 3-1 victory.
Xander Schauffele Joins Jack Nicklaus In Exclusive Club After Open Championship Victory
Xander Schauffele came into 2024 searching for his first major title. After winning May's PGA Championship at Valhalla and this week's Open Championship at Royal Troon, the 2024 Champion Golfer of the Year now has two major titles to his name. And it wouldn't be surprising to see him ...
Kentucky target Jeremiah Fears commits to Oklahoma, reclassifies to 2024
There was a time when Jeremiah Fears was a legitimate recruiting target for Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats. Pope still has one more roster spot to play with for his debut season in 2024-25, and Fears was a possible candidate to take it. However, that scenario is no longer in play. On Saturday night, […] The post Kentucky target Jeremiah Fears commits to Oklahoma, reclassifies to 2024 appeared first on On3.
Mark Stoops highlights 'impact' SEC transfer on Kentucky defense
Mark Stoops, like the rest of his peers, was asked about transfer portal additions during SEC Media Days in Dallas. During Stoops’ tenure, the Wildcats have been known for their defensive toughness. Nine defensive starters return from the 2023 squad, but Stoops made sure to shout out a transfer.
88th Irvin Cobb Championships underway
PADUCAH, Ky. -- A longtime west Kentucky golf tradition teed off Saturday afternoon as the Irvin Cobb Championships got underway at Paxton Park. 58 amateurs and 38 pros started their journey in hopes of bringing home a championship in their respective divisions. The amateur field includes Rolling Hills Invitational champion...
Ft. Campbell to Host Welcome Home Ceremony for 3rd Rakkasans Brigade Combat Team
A welcome home ceremony for the U.S. Army’s 3rd Rakkasans Brigade Combat Team from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will be conducted at Fort Campbell Sunday for soldiers redeploying from Eastern Europe. According to Army officials, the Rakkasans are returning to Fort Campbell after a nine-month deployment in...
DUI: John Craven swerves between lanes while speeding on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard
19-year-old John Craven was seen speeding on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard on July 5th. Officers tailed Craven and observed him crossing the white line several times, so they conducted a traffic stop. When officers interacted with Craven, they noticed multiple signs of intoxication, including the smell of an alcoholic beverage. When asked, Craven confessed that he had six drinks but stated that he had stopped drinking hours prior. Craven agreed to perform sobriety tests and performed poorly. Craven was taken into custody for underage driving under the influence.
Jonathan McConnell deemed too drunk for Mr. Billy’s Bar & Grill
27-year-old Jonathon McConnell was seen publicly intoxicated at Mr. Billy’s Bar & Grill on Lowes Drive on July 4th. When officers arrived on the scene, they spoke with the bar bouncer. The bouncer stated that McConnell was extremely intoxicated and became upset when someone took his phone. McConnell then proceeded to become upset and aggressive towards the bouncers. Officers then deemed McConnell to be a danger to himself and others, so he was taken into custody for public intoxication on July 5th.
DUI: Leon Ravenell passes out at traffic light on Peachers Mill Road
29-year-old Leon Ravenell was seen asleep at the wheel at a traffic light on Peachers Mill Road on July 4th. Bystanders reported that Ravenell was asleep and parked his car before law enforcement arrived. When officers arrived and contacted Ravenell, they needed to use a sternal rub to wake him. Once awake, Ravenell admitted to drinking alcohol before operating his car. Ravenell agreed to perform sobriety tests but showed several signs of impairment. Ravenell was then taken into custody. An Intoximeter revealed that Ravenwell’s BAC was .115%. Ravenell was later transported to Booking and charged with driving under the influence.
Sartley Yangitelush drunkenly shoots fireworks at buildings on July 4th
26-year-old Sartley Yangitelush was seen intoxicated and shooting fireworks near buildings while at the Stone Terrace apartments on Tracy Lane on July 4th. Officers responded to a report of a man shooting fireworks near buildings. When officers arrived, they spoke with Yangitelush. Officers noticed that Yangitelush had a bag of fireworks in his possession. Officers also saw several empty beer bottles and fireworks debris around him. Yangitelush reeked of alcohol and was observed to be firing fireworks from his hands. When officers spoke with Yangitelush, he claimed he had no identification, so he wrote his name and date of birth down for officers. Yangitelush then told officers he was 25 and stated his birth year was 1997, despite him originally writing down that it was 1996. He then stated that his birth year was 1996 before correcting himself and saying it was 1997 again. Officers then determined Yangitelush to be lying about his age and deemed him too intoxicated. Yangitelush was taken into custody for criminal impersonation and public intoxication.
DUI: Lucian Groves crashes Ram 1500 into light pole on 4th of July
31-year-old Lucian Groves was involved in a car crash on Hankook Road on the 4th of July. When officers arrived, they observed Groves’ silver Ram 1500 crashed into a light pole. Officers then made contact with Groves, who was unresponsive at the wheel. Once Groves was awake, he showed signs of impairment. Officers prompted Groves with field sobriety tests. Groves consented to the tests but performed poorly. During an arrest search of Groves’ vehicle, officers found marijuana. Groves was later transported and charged with driving under the influence and simple possession.
Two People Reported Missing In Hopkinsville
A woman and teenager have been reported missing in Hopkinsville Sunday afternoon. Hopkinsville Police say Jordan White was last seen in the area of Pennyrile Apartments on July 15th, he was wearing blue jeans with an unknown color shirt. In an unrelated case, Police say Katrina Wilkins-Oost was also reported...
Toddler hospitalized for overdose, mother arrested for drug trafficking in Hopkinsville
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A woman in Hopkinsville was arrested after her 20-month-old child was hospitalized for ingesting cocaine. Hopkinsville Police officers were called Jennie Stuart Medical Center when the child was admitted on July 20. He showed symptoms of an overdose, and hospital staff gave him multiple doses of Narcan to combat it, according to a police report. Tests revealed he had cocaine in his system, and he was transferred to Vanderbilt in Nashville for more advanced medical care.
Why Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is - and isn't - the best candidate for vice president
The news that President Joe Biden will end his second term bid puts a spotlight on contenders for the Democratic ticket, including Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear. Beshear is a "hot property right now," said University of Kentucky political scientist Stephen Voss, with numerous media reports mentioning him as a possible vice president nominee....
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