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Kentucky Basketball has strong NIL support, according to college coaches
In July 2021, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) became legal in the NCAA, allowing athletes to finally get paid while playing in college. When it became part of the NCAA, the Kentucky Wildcats were a bit slow to react and get on NIL due to not having many rules or restrictions, which is still a point today. Nevertheless, Kentucky finally started to get more into NIL, and that has helped by continuing to have great recruiting classes in football and basketball.
Kentucky Football adds in-state standout Sage Dawson
We are just over a week away from the Kentucky Wildcats kicking off their 2024 season at Kroger Field as they welcome the Southern Miss Golden Eagles to Lexington. As fall camp has wrapped up, the depth chart is starting to be built out for week one, as practice really kicks into gear surrounding game prep for the Golden Eagles. According to a new report, they have also added a new player to the team.
Ohio Valley Wrestling pay-per-view coming to Pikeville
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - Less than one year after their Netflix series “Wrestlers” was released, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) is reaching another milestone. On August 31st, OVW will host a pay-per-view at the Appalachian Wireless Arena in Pikeville for the very first time. OVW co-owner Al Snow said...
Former Jessamine County deputy and police officer passes away
Richard Terry Prather, a veteran of the United States Army who served the Nicholasville Police Department for 20 years and the Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office for nine years after his retirement from the Police Department, passed away on Sunday, August 18. Prather was also the husband of Renee Lawson Prather, and the father of daughter, […] The post Former Jessamine County deputy and police officer passes away appeared first on Jessamine Journal.
NKY police department launches full-time community relations program to help build trust
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - A local police department is taking a different approach to reducing violent crime and improving police-community relations. Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti recently announced that he was elevating the department’s community liaison division to full-time status, meaning that the three officers won’t have to answer calls except for extreme emergencies.
Louisville basketball team still in the hunt for four-star point guard recruit
Recruiting is the fastest way for the Louisville basketball program to get back to being a top program. They need great players who can win games and establish a culture of winning. New coach Pat Kelsey knows this and he has already started to hit the recruiting trail pretty hard.
Woman hit by driver in Madisonville
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WEVV) — Authorities in Madisonville say a woman was taken to the hospital on Wednesday after being hit by a driver. It happened at the intersection of East Center Street and Park Avenue just before 10 a.m. Police say a 17-year-old driver was stopped at the light...
Hopkinsville Police seeking information, footage of fatal wreck
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The Hopkinsville Police Department is seeking public assistance with a traffic incident that resulted in a fatality taking place on Thursday, Aug. 8. The collision occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m. at the intersection of Eagle Way and Pennyrile Parkway, according to HPD. Captain...
Despite odor concerns, contaminated water in Hardin County not impacting daily use: State officials
UPTON, Ky. — A popular gathering spot for a small Kentucky town is now the center of possible water contamination. It has raised concerns within the community, especially those who are homes are connected to well water. Located in the southern part of Hardin County is Upton, Kentucky. It's...
KY housing shortage will worsen without action, low-income renters most vulnerable, says study
LOUISVILLE — A leader of a national real estate research firm says if no action is taken over the next five years on Kentucky’s housing shortage, more Kentuckians could be forced to live in substandard housing, live with family or friends in crowded spaces, deal with severe housing costs or become homeless.
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