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Danville Business Licenses: May 2024
Business licenses issued in Danville in April 2024, listed in order as date issued / name of applicant / doing business as / address / description of business: 5/1/2024 – Bryan Gooch; BG’s Landscaping; 218 Candlewood Dr., Danville, KY 40422; Mowing & Landscaping. 5/2/2024 – Ryders Lawncare and Landscaping; same; 1233 Carpenter Creek Rd., Parksville, […] The post Danville Business Licenses: May 2024 appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Williamstown student Harper Mann represents Owen Electric in Washington, D.C.
Williamstown student Harper Mann was recently selected by Owen Electric to participate in the Washington Youth Tour June 17-22. The Washington Youth Tour is an annual, week-long, all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., open to select high school students whose homes are served by electric cooperatives. Twenty-two of Kentucky’s 24 electric...
Dawayne Galloway commits to Purdue over Kentucky
The Kentucky Wildcats had been on a heater as of late, stacking up several top-250 commitments from players in the 2025 class. That did not continue Friday, as 4-star defensive back Dawayne Galloway committed to Purdue. Galloway chose the Boilermakers over Kentucky, Penn State, West Virginia, and Syracuse. He held...
Breaking down the Louisville's baseball roster
University of Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell is rying to reload his roster in the offseason. It's a huge offseason for University of Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell and his staff. The Cardinals finished a disappointing 32-24 this past spring, missing the NCAA Tournament for a second consecutive year and...
Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix 2024: Now just a week away
The countdown is on for this year’s Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP) collegiate solar car track event, swiftly followed by the Electrek American Solar Challenge cross-country race. In just one week, teams from universities worldwide will put rubber to track at NCM Motorsports Park, competing to complete as many laps as possible on nothing but solar energy.
Christian County Remembering The Life Of Gene McIntosh
Members of the Christian County community, and beyond, are remembering the life of Gene Gale McIntosh, who died July 4 at his home — surrounded by his family. A 1964 graduate of Todd County Central High School, he met and married the love of his life — Sandra — and was a proud Air Force veteran with experiences of 1970 Vietnam.
Hopkinsville and Christian County Spotlighted in Regional Tourism Programs
Like most city and county governments across the state, funds from the American Rescue Plan Act were used for improvements to infrastructure, roads, and buildings while others used it to promote their location. Amy Rogers, the executive director of the Hopkinsville-Christian County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, gave the Hopkinsville Rotary...
Norton Children’s Hospital advises getting back-to-school check up appointments scheduled early
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - School will be back in session before you know it and Norton Children’s Hospital is reminding parents what they need to do to get their kids ready. Southern Indiana schools start back in a few weeks and JCPS begins in August. Both states require exams for certain ages as well as a yearly sports physical if your child plays any sports.
Hopkinsville Police Department Keenly Aware Of Supreme Court Homelessness Ruling
At the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 favoring laws enacted in Grants Pass, Oregon, penalizing sleeping and camping in public places — including sidewalks streets and city parks. The majority opinion found the city’s penalties — which include a violation on first citing, and a...
Fort Knox Freedom Fest ’24 a blast for all in attendance
Fort Knox, Kentucky, a direct representation of a bastion of freedom, hosted its annual fireworks display and all the fun and exciting patriotic activities that go along with celebrating our Nation’s 248th Birthday. Their Fourth of July holiday kicked off at 9 am with the “Firecracker 5K”, the final race in a three-part series to earn the medal to complete the entire tank. Despite warm and humid conditions, the race was sold out, and all the runners, decked out in their finest red, white, and blue, had a fantastic start to their day’s celebrations. Moving into the afternoon, the skies became dark and dreary, the storm clouds emptied their floodgates fast and furiously, and the evening’s activities looked in peril and possibly postponed. As luck would have it, the skies cleared into the early evening hours, the chances of further rain dissipated, and the Fourth activities commenced promptly at 6 pm.
Miss Magoffin named People’s Choice
BOWLING GREEN – This week the SI talked with Miss Magoffin County Lauryn Whitaker about her recent run in the Miss Kentucky Scholarship Pageant, where she placed in the top 12 and won the People’s Choice Award. Lauryn Whitaker, 20 years old and a junior at the University...
How Reed Sheppard’s success impacts North Laurel
LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Kentucky basketball star and Laurel County native Reed Sheppard was selected third overall in the 2024 NBA Draft. While his basketball career is taking him to Houston, Sheppard’s success continues to impact North Laurel High School, where he played. North Laurel Boys’ Basketball Head...
Ellis Park receives water from local fire departments
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The city of Henderson posted on July 4, many of Henderson County’s volunteer fire departments as well as the City of Henderson Fire Department spent over seven hours responding to a critical water situation at Ellis Park. According to Matt Pressley, General Manager of Ellis Park, due to low water levels […]
Magoffin County Basketball Camp set for July 15-17
SALYERSVILLE — The Magoffin County Basketball Camp is set for July 15-17. The camp will be held at Magoffin County High School from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. each day. Boys and girls ages 6-17 can attend the camp. Each camper should bring their own basketball. Lunch will be provided on...
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