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Parents frustrated over JCPS decision to hold middle school football games at high school fields
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Parents at Newburg Middle School are frustrated over JCPS Athletics’ decision to hold varsity middle school games on high school fields. After two years of repairs to their football field, parents of the school’s varsity players were looking forward to playing at home and hopefully bringing in some extra funding for the program.
EKU increasing efforts to launch careers in aviation
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT)—Estill County High School students will soon have a chance to fly their own plane—virtually. The EKU aviation program built a $10,000 flight simulator for students at the high school. It’s much needed because aviation experts say currently there is a pilot shortage, and in a...
Founder of Norton Neuroscience Institute still caring for patients 50 years later
LOUISVILLE — On one hand, the neuroscience office of Christopher B. Shields, M.D., is synonymous with progress. Sitting on the 11th floor of the Gray Street Medical Building, it overlooks downtown Louisville. The wall of windows along one side allows a nearly panoramic view of the city’s hospital district. It’s easy to dream about the future, especially on a sunny, springtime afternoon.
New restaurant to open inside Louisville's Speed Art Museum next week
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new restaurant will open next week inside Louisville's Speed Art Museum. The couple who owns House of Marigold on Shelbyville Road will open 1927 by Marigold on Aug. 21. The restaurant will offer elevated comfort foods for guests, as well as University of Louisville students...
Logan recovers to knock off Lady Cols in soccer
Emerson Boyd scored her first career goal inside the first 5 minutes of play, but Christian County didn’t have much more offense as the Lady Colonels dropped a 6-2 girls’ high school soccer match to visiting Logan County Thursday night. Carliah Hobson had the other goal for Christian...
2025 Top Rated Center Expected To Choose Home State School Over 7 Other Programs, Including A Few Top Schools Located In The South East
Despite still reportedly considering all eight of his finalists, On3, Rivals, and 247Sports believe that Moreno will stay close to home. The 7-foot center, a native of Georgetown (KY), is expected to choose to attend Kentucky next fall. Georgetown is 13 miles north of Lexington. “I think Kentucky has solidified...
Kentucky Crystal Ball: Predicting every game for 2024
Editor’s note: Saturday Down South’s annual Crystal Ball series continues today with Kentucky. We’ll go in alphabetical order through the 16-team SEC. Previously: Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | Florida | Georgia. * * * * * * *. Buried down the list of takeaways from Nick...
Louisville football retired two jerseys, including Lamar Jackson's. See other honored jerseys
Former Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater will return to his alma mater to have his No. 5 jersey honored this season. He and former wide receiver Harry Douglas, who wore No. 85, will see their jerseys hanging in L&N Stadium for the first time during Louisville’s homecoming game against Miami on Oct. 19. ...
Quisenberry hat trick lifts DC
Jack Quisenberry scored a hat trick to lead Daviess County to an 8-0 win at Owensboro Catholic on Thursday. Quisenberry got the hat trick and 20th career goal on Palmer Templeton’s first career assist, to put DC up 5-0 in the 45th minute. Quisenberry also scored in the 39th minute and in the 26th minute. Gabe Sandefur passed off to Quisenberry with the 25-yard shot low for a 2-0 advantage. ...
Apollo volleyball wants to build with young team
Apollo High School had a good volleyball season with a 24-12 record in 2023. “We posted a strong season last year with 24 wins,” Apollo coach Mary Howard said. “This year’s team has come together as a very athletic squad with the ability to play a faster style in our preseason practices.” Apollo fell to Owensboro 3-0 in the opening round of the 9th District Tournament. Apollo had six seniors ...
NKY man fighting rare form of skin cancer brings awareness after diagnosis
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — A Northern Kentucky man was blindsided by a devastating diagnosis when he learned he had a rare form of cancer. Now, he's trying to bring awareness to the disease and why there were no signs ahead of the diagnosis. In the months leading up to...
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