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Play tells stories of Eastern Kentuckians
HARLAN, Ky. (WYMT) - Dozens of people gathered for the Higher Ground 10: Angels Unaware play in Harlan. The cast of Eastern Kentuckians were telling stories many people in the region face. ”All of these are at least inspired by real people,” said Director Kate Handzlick. “Some of those people...
Bowling Green East captures program’s sixth state title, advances to Great Lakes Regional
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green East little league squad brought home their sixth ever state championship on Thursday afternoon in Corbin, Kentucky, defeating North Oldham 1-0. News 40’s Cole Scott shares some reaction from the team following an exciting day on the diamond.
Longtime 4H agent, educator retires
HARLAN, Ky. (WYMT) - Raymond Cox has been impacting the lives of children in Harlan County for more than 50 years, serving as an educator and 4-H agent. Harlan County Judge Executive Dan Mosley proclaimed July 26, 2024 as ‘Raymond Cox Day’ in the county. Dozens of friends,...
Longtime Lexington restaurant moving locations
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A longtime Lexington restaurant is moving. Tolly-Ho, a 24-hour restaurant known for its all-day breakfast, has been in Lexington for 53 years and has sat on the corner of South Broadway and Bolivar Street, near the edge of UK’s campus, since 2011. In February, the...
WKU LifeSkills Center for Child Welfare Education and Research gets $5.8M to expand services
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – WKU LifeSkills Center for Child Welfare Education and Research recently received $5.8 million in external funding to expand critical services. Alongside the funding announcement, LCCWEAR announced three new transformative initiatives in partnership with Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Child Welfare Analytics...
Local film company produces Emmy-winning commercial
Winchester native Jason Epperson has always had an interest in film and production. Epperson and his production company, Eppic Films, just took another significant step forward. The team’s “Ale-8-One Musical” production has won an Emmy Award for Best Commercial in a Single Spot or Campaign. “This is our first time doing a musical…it was fun!” […] The post Local film company produces Emmy-winning commercial appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Hebron’s Anthony sisters capture tour championships
Kid sisters Reese Anthony and Nora Anthony are back at it on the golf course. The remarkable Hebron duo performed a rare feat Thursday, with both capturing GCGA 1905 Junior Tour individual championships at Blue Ash Golf Course. Reese Anthony won the girls ages 10-12 championship with an 18-hole score...
Louisville man arrested, charged with murder after man found shot in car outside Greenwood Elementary
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Louisville Metro Police have arrested and charged a man with murder after a man was found shot in a car outside of Greenwood Elementary Friday afternoon. According to court documents, LMPD arrested 31-year-old Patrick Anderson, of Louisville, and charged him with murder, tampering with physical...
VIDEO – Lopez on Adding Clayton to Hoptown’s Staff
Dustin Lopez is beginning his first season as head coach of the Hopkinsville High School football program. However, Lopez has lots of head coaching experience on his staff. That includes longtime Hoptown skipper Craig Clayton. During last Saturday’s High School Football Media Day at the Sportsplex in Hopkinsville, Lopez talked...
'Unapproved' items on school supply lists for some JCPS schools
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- As Jefferson County Public Schools families do their back-to-school shopping, items like headphones, plastic baggies and hand sanitizer might be on supply lists. But they shouldn't be. That's because the district set a specific list for school supplies about 10 years ago in a policy that...
Kentucky Newsmakers 7/28: Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton; UK Political Science professor Dr. Stephen Voss
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton and University of Kentucky Political Science Professor Dr. Steven Voss. First, Lexington is operating under its new half-billion-dollar budget after the council overrode some of the mayor’s vetoes.
Owensboro man getting in ‘peak’ shape for Mount Kilimanjaro and St. Jude
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - Brandon Cox has already climbed mountains, now he’s training for his biggest one yet, Mount Kilimanjaro. “I’ve been hiking for a lot of years and decided ‘I want to get some elevation involved,’” said Cox. The path he trains on in...
Louisville Cardinals Shine in NFL Training Camps with Key Positions Filled by Former Players
23 former Louisville Cardinals are participating in the 2024 NFL Training Camp, with the season set to commence soon as teams shape their rosters. Abdullah had 45 defensive snaps and one tackle in his rookie NFL season. Alexander recorded 27 tackles, five pass breakups, and a forced fumble in seven...
NSA Mourns Loss of Jared Bratcher
Jared Bratcher, the longtime sports marketing director for Visit Owensboro and Baseball Players Association Hall of Fame director, died on July 24th at the age of 51. Darrell Garbacik, who was inducted into the inaugural BPA Hall of Fame alongside Bratcher in 2012, took the news pretty hard. “He was...
TONIGHT'S JULY 26 CHRISTMAS IN JULY EVENT IN FULTON CANCELLED
Events set for children tonight, Friday, July 26 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in downtown Fulton for "Christmas in July" activities have been cancelled because of weather conditions, according to Fulton Tourism Director Kenney Etherton. Twin Cities businesses will continue to offer special Christmas in July sales and discounts today. All events scheduled for Saturday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in downtown Fulton, are still on, according to Etherton, which will include music and Santa visits during that time in downtown Fulton's Ventures Village, and special Christmas in July sales and discounts from local Twin Cities businesses.
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