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COTTLE THROTTLES TO THE TOP OF USAC’S ISW PASSING MASTER POINTS
COTTLE THROTTLES TO THE TOP OF USAC’S ISW PASSING MASTER POINTS. Kokomo, Indiana (July 27, 2024)………Long known for his prowess in advancing through the field in any situation, Shane Cottle has earned the USAC Indiana Sprint Week Passing Master championship in each of the past two seasons in 2022 and 2023.
UofL group holds demonstration in solidarity with Bangladesh student movement
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Members of a University of Louisville group came together Sunday to talk about the unrest in their home country. The Bangladeshi Student Association held a demonstration after protests in Bangladesh killed more than 100 people. Those protests were in response to job quotas that many say...
Louisville church looking for volunteers to serve Jefferson, Oldham County schools Aug. 4
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Hundreds of families are getting ready to serve thousands of JCPS students at more than 30 schools on August 4. Northeast Christian Church's Love the Ville Outreach program has been around for a decade. Nine years ago, it started its largest day of service, their annual School Blitz.
Indoor skate park opens in Louisville's Portland neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new indoor skate park is now open for business in Louisville's Portland neighborhood. Sprak Indoor Skate Park opened on North 27th Street near the McAlpine Locks and the Ohio River. The 13,000 square-foot facility features a custom built street course and a mini ramp to appeal to all ages and all skill levels.
Actor Gary Sinise, Lt. Dan Band performs at Fort Knox in Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Fort Knox welcomed a special guest this weekend for a night of music and fun. Actor Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band took to the stage at Brooks Field Saturday night. The band often boosts morale on military bases here in the U.S. and around...
Students move into new dorm at Simmons College of Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- For the first time in a century, Simmons College of Kentucky welcomed 100 new freshmen who will live on campus for the upcoming school year. Students at the Historically Black College and University have a new dorm building. Morrison Hall was built to serve students at neighboring Spalding University. Last year, Simmons purchased the building from Spalding for $6 million. The school has since invested $1 million in the dorm.
Kosair Kids pampered like princesses at Kentucky Castle
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More than 30 Kosair Kids were pampered like princesses with a special tea party in their honor. Kosair for Kids hosted their second Kosair Kids Princess Tea for girls with differing abilities at the Kentucky Castle in Versailles on Sunday. The organization said a special fairy...
'What a blessing' | Jeffersonville couple celebrates 75 years of marriage
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (WDRB) -- A Jeffersonville World War II veteran and his beloved wife are celebrating 75 years of marriage this weekend. Even in their 90s, Russ and Coleen Fischer still keep a busy social life. They met in Texas shortly after Russ served in the Army Air Corps, now...
17-year-old Columbus boy dies in overnight crash
COLUMBUS, Ind. — A 17-year-old boy from Columbus died early Sunday morning after a crash. Just after 1:15 a.m. July 28, Columbus Police Department officers responded to a report of a vehicle fire on County Road 400 North, east of U.S. 31. When they arrived on scene, police found...
Evansville-area food news: 8 bites of food news for you this week
EVANSVILLE − We're bringing you Tri-State restaurant happenings and food news you need to know. Here's the latest. New by-the-slice pizza shop will open in food court The Big-Ass Slice Shop, a new restaurant in the Main Street Food & Beverage Food Hall, will open sometime in August. Check out the Facebook page for photos...
On Alert: P.M. Severe Storms
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Most of this afternoon and evening will be dry, but we are on alert for possible strong to severe storms overnight and into early Tuesday morning, mainly from about 11 PM to 4 AM. Flooding and damaging wind gusts are the main concerns, but small hail or an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
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