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City of Hazard celebrates Independence Day
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Perry County celebrated Independence Day in true small-town fashion, starting with a fish fry. Mayor of Hazard, Happy Mobelini said city staff does not take a break for this holiday. “Our Fire Department have been cooking since 6 o’clock this morning.” Mobelini said. “The City of Hazard is not off on the Fourth of July.”
Semi-pro women’s basketball coming to the mountains
(WYMT) - Carla Booth has spent much time over the last eight years helping people improve their basketball skills with her training camp, OnPoint Ballers. The desire to stay connected led her to the Women’s American Basketball Association website and the idea of creating a semi-pro team. “I know...
JURY CONVICTS LONDON, KENTUCKY NATIVE IN LAUREL CIRCUIT COURT ON CHARGES CONNECTED TO A 2023 DRUG RELATED INVESTIGATION
LONDON, KY - Laurel/Knox Commonwealth Attorney Jackie Steele, Laurel County Sheriff John Root, and London Police Chief Chuck Johnson report that on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024, an accused drug trafficker was convicted in a jury trial in Laurel Circuit Court. This case was the result of Laurel County Drug Task Force investigations.
Cathryn Brown poised to build off of freshman season at Kentucky
PADUCAH, KY -- Coming off of her freshman season playing for the Kentucky women's golf team, Cathryn Brown has a ton of confidence in her game. "I step up with confidence at each tee," Brown said. "I am going to compete with them hit after hit, shot after shot, putt after putt."
Aviation Heritage Park opens exhibit dedicated to Colonel Arnie Franklin
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Aviation Heritage Park has unveiled a new gallery dedicated to Lt. Col. Arnie Franklin, a former United States Air Force fighter pilot known for his missions over Vietnam and Libya. He was born in Franklin and moved to Bowling Green when he was 10 years old.
Hundreds of refugees each year find a new home, earn second chance by coming to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- They've survived violence, homelessness and being separated from their family. The city of Louisville has given hundreds of refugees a new home and a second chance. "I was born in Burundi, which is a country in Central East Africa right below Rwanda," former refugee Amos Izerimana...
Wilmore celebrates 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Luckily, the rain held off Thursday morning for the City of Wilmore’s 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. The streets were full of excitement in celebration of the day. “We have a lot of division in our world, but one day of the year,...
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