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CCHS, UHA volleyballers head to BGSG
A pair of local high school volleyball teams are preparing to play in the Bluegrass State Games this weekend in Lexington. The Christian County Lady Colonels, who are led by Coach Sam Self, begin play on Friday at Tates Creek High School. The Lady Colonels are scheduled to play Paintsville at 1 p.m. and Central Hardin at 2 p.m. local time. Their game time Saturday will be determined by their Friday results.
KSR Today: Meeting more Wildcats and TBT heads to Louisville
Good morning, folks! It’s going to be another great day. Why? Because we get to meet three of the 2024-25 Kentucky Wildcats later this afternoon. A couple of weeks ago, we sat down with Andrew Carr, Otega Oweh, and Ansley Almonor. On Tuesday, we chatted it up with Lamont Butler, Collin Chandler, and Brandon Garrison. […] The post KSR Today: Meeting more Wildcats and TBT heads to Louisville appeared first on On3.
Kentucky-Louisville teams to square off in TBT quarterfinals
The biggest matchup in TBT history is set. Kentucky and Louisville will renew its storied rivalry when No. 2 seed La Familia takes on No. 1 seed The Ville in the TBT quarterfinals at Freedom Hall on Monday at 9 PM ET. La Familia and The Ville have been on...
PHOTOS – University Heights Academy 0 Highlands 0 (BGSG)
University Heights Academy went 1-1-1 at the Bluegrass State Soccer Games in Lexington over the weekend. The Blazers beat Model 1-0 and fell to North Hardin 3-2. Here is a YSE gallery from the Blazers’ 0-0 tie with Highlands.
CBB analytics expert likes what Kerr Krissa brings to UK
Evan Miyakawa analyzes all types of college basketball statistics— his analytics website is EvanMiya.com — to find interesting trends about players and teams. He thinks perhaps the most underrated player on Kentucky coach Mark Pope’s first roster could be West Virginia transfer Kerr Kriisa. “He can be...
2024 Kentucky Football Foes: Ohio
Today we continue our early Kentucky football previews looking at Week 4 and the fourth of four consecutive home games to start the year. Yes—four straight at home to start the season!. The last time the Cats had that luxury was all the way back in 2001 when they...
Savannah Bananas' Louisville visit brings Lexington native back to Kentucky
Bryson Bloomer’s last two years at Murray State weren’t as enjoyable as he’d hoped. Injuries plagued him, and his final days as a baseball player were looming as the 2022 season wrapped up — or so he thought. While at Murray State, the Lexington native began playing with the Savannah Bananas in the...
UK Physical Therapy class of 1984 celebrates 40th anniversary, trailblazing alum
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 25, 2024) - When Tassa Wigginton came to the University of Kentucky's Physical Therapy Department in the early 1980s, she was a nontraditional student, married with children, and she took on a mother figure role to the class while also making lifelong friends. She also went on...
‘Closed the door’: Lexington coach disappointed in LSC’s decision to make players choose between club, high school team
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Several local top boys’ players were invited to join Lexington Soccer Club’s top-flight Under-20 USL Academy training program. However, if they join, they won’t be able to play for their high school teams this season and will have to train solely with LSC.
Tilley, Former Lawmaker, Acquitted Of Rape In Fayette Circuit Court
The Courier Journal and Lexington Herald-Leader, and several other state sources, reported Wednesday the acquittal of former Kentucky lawmaker John Tilley in Fayette County Circuit Court. Originally charged with first-degree rape, a “not guilty” verdict was returned after five hours of deliberation. Having once served as secretary of...
'We are forever changed' | Beloved Norton Children's oncology nurse dies days after own cancer diagnosis
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Norton Healthcare community is grieving the sudden loss of a beloved nurse who spent decades caring for pediatric cancer patients. Terry Bowman died last Thursday, just two weeks after his own cancer diagnosis. He worked Norton Children's pediatric oncology floor, lovingly known as 7 West,...
$156 million investment coming to Owensboro business
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WFIE) - An Owensboro business is expanding. Governor Andy Beshear made the announcement during his Team Kentucky update Thursday. He says Mizkan America is investing $156 million in their facility on Ragu Drive for the expansion. Governor Beshear says it will add 44 new full-time jobs. The project...
$143M Mitsubishi Electric US investment creating 122 Maysville jobs
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Mitsubishi Electric US (MEUS) will repurpose an existing manufacturing facility in Maysville to produce highly efficient heat pump compressors, which will bring 122 new full-time jobs with a $143.5 million investment. Gov. Andy Beshear met with Mitsubishi officials in Tokyo to lock in the company’s commitment....
A Nostalgic Louisville Restaurant Will Close After One Final Weekend
Nostalgic Restaurant & Cocktail House announced on Instagram that they'll be closing their doors for good after this weekend. Serving up modern spins on childhood classics, Nostalgic opened its doors to Bardstown Road in February 2023. Their last day in business will be Sunday, July 28. Naive, their sister restaurant in Butchertown doesn't have any plans to close. The announcement read: "To our Nostalgic family and all of the loyal customers that we’ve served over the past year and half- It is with a heavy heart that we’re announcing our last day of business on Sunday, July 28th.
More free movies coming to Iroquois Amphitheater in August, September
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The August and September schedule for the Iroquois Amphitheater’s Free Summer Movie Series has been announced by Louisville Parks and Recreation. “Our neighbors have really turned out for our community events, especially our Free Summer Movie Series,” Iroquois Amphitheater event supervisor Brian E. Smith said. “Our Free Summer Movie Series is an exciting way to spend time with family, friends and neighbors while enjoying some new and classic motion pictures.”
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