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Analyst likes Cats’ offensive depth
Veteran ESPN/SEC Network college football analyst Cole Cubelic didn’t need long to become a fan of Ohio State transfer running back Chip Trayanum after he got to Kentucky. “He’s a downhill thumper of a running back,” Cubelic said on his podcast. “He’s not afraid to put his head down and get the extra yards and […] The post Analyst likes Cats’ offensive depth appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Be mindful of pets on Fourth of July week
While many people love the July 4 holiday, along with the accompanying food, fireworks and parties, it can be traumatic for pets who have a phobic reaction to the loud sights and sounds that are synonymous with Independence Day celebrations. With dogs and cats getting spooked and running away from yards, doors, and even screened […] The post Be mindful of pets on Fourth of July week appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Living on Purpose: Remembering the cost of our independence
By Billy Holland Columnist This week we celebrate Independence Day which is also commonly known as the Fourth of July. It’s a federal holiday commemorating America’s independence from the British empire which over the past 250 years has maintained a public display of pride and patriotism. This past Sunday at church we sang a heartfelt […] The post Living on Purpose: Remembering the cost of our independence appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Nate Sestina glad to have another chance to play in Rupp Arena
Nate Sestina is glad he’ll get a chance to play again in Rupp Arena with La Familia, Kentucky’s alumni team that will play The Basketball Tournament (TBT) in hopes of taking the $1 million prize that goes to the winning team. Sestina was on Kentucky’s 2019-20 that lost its final home game to Tennessee in […] The post Nate Sestina glad to have another chance to play in Rupp Arena appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Friends with Disabilities Day a success at Lincoln Fair
lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia.com The Lincoln County Fair held the second annual Friends with Disabilities and Seniors Day on Friday, June 21, allowing people to enjoy the fair without the large crowds, noises, or lights. Lincoln County football players and cheerleaders assisted along with more than 50 other volunteers. This year, nearly 500 people from multiple counties visited […] The post Friends with Disabilities Day a success at Lincoln Fair appeared first on The Interior Journal.
“That Book Woman” play celebrates little-known Ky. history
As part of their 75th anniversary season, Pioneer Playhouse in Danville hosted the world premiere of “That Book Woman” on Tuesday. The play is running through July 20. “That Book Woman” is an original play adapted from the best-selling children’s book by Heather Henson. It was adapted for the stage by Holly Hepp-Galván, who has […] The post “That Book Woman” play celebrates little-known Ky. history appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Happy Fourth of July
By: Senator Brandon Storm Let us reflect on our nation’s remarkable journey, which started as a country that sought freedom from British oppression over 4,000 miles away. Our nation’s founders, driven by enlightened thought, fought tirelessly for the most extraordinary human experiment in self-governance the world has ever known. Today, our men and women in […] The post Happy Fourth of July appeared first on The Interior Journal.
US Supreme Court review of gender-affirming care for youth could impact Kentucky law
Kentucky Lantern The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth could have implications for a similar law in Kentucky. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Lambda Legal asked the court to review the Tennessee law after a ruling by the 6th Circuit U.S. Court […] The post US Supreme Court review of gender-affirming care for youth could impact Kentucky law appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Roark: The Liberty Tree
By Steve Roark Columnist It interests me how trees are so often intertwined with our culture and history. The July celebration of our Independence is a good time to review the history of the Liberty Tree, a symbol for individual liberty and resistance to tyranny. Boston was the incubator for the American Revolution, being […] The post Roark: The Liberty Tree appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Hentschel latest grad transfer to seek seasoning at UK
Cole Hentschel had never been to Lexington before taking a visit to the University of Kentucky earlier this month after he put his name into the transfer portal following his senior season at the University of Richmond. “Kentucky was one of the first schools to reach out after I got in the portal. Right off […] The post Hentschel latest grad transfer to seek seasoning at UK appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Stanford Code Enforcement issued 19 citations in May
Stanford Code Enforcement issued 19 citations in May, according to the monthly report given to city council members last week. There were a total of 11 violations reported and 42 verbal warnings given during the month, as well as four building permits and one sign permit. There was one porch/deck permit issued. Code Enforcement issued […] The post Stanford Code Enforcement issued 19 citations in May appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Birth Announcements
Babies born at area hospitals, submitted by Ephraim McDowell Health: April 1, a male, Beau Oliver Bumbalough, born to Kandace Brock and Cleadus Bumbalough of Hustonville. May 3, a female, Ava Gayle Miller, born to Aubrey and Isaiah Miller of McKinney. May 16, a male, Theodore Richard Douglas Auvil, born to Emily and Jalon Auvil […] The post Birth Announcements appeared first on The Interior Journal.
A letter for Sarah
By Jadon Gibson Contributing Writer Washington, D.C., residents wanted a quick battlefield victory over the Confederate Army in northern Virginia in the summer of 1861. The conflict was drawing too close to home and family. “On to Richmond” was a common cry but the Union soldiers were not truly ready for the battle that […] The post A letter for Sarah appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Learning child and infant CPR could help save a little life
By Callie L. Rzasa, Kentucky Children’s Hospital Congenital Heart Clinic More than 23,000 children suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest annually. While the reported number of infant out-of-hospital cardiac arrests varies widely, survival to hospital discharge averages 6.5 percent for children less than one year old who experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. According to the National […] The post Learning child and infant CPR could help save a little life appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Godbey: Going to school sure has changed a lot
By Jack Godbey Columnist When I think about my childhood, it’s hard not to think about my time in school. I have no idea how I survived it. Somehow, I managed to survive the speeding dodge balls that were whirled at my head as well as the countless social interactions that I tried to […] The post Godbey: Going to school sure has changed a lot appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Kentucky celebrates 100 years of state parks at Old State Capitol
The front steps of the Old State Capitol, on West Broadway in downtown Frankfort, was the site of an event to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Kentucky State Parks System. The Old State Capitol, which now serves as a museum, played a significant role as a backdrop in establishing the Kentucky State Parks […] The post Kentucky celebrates 100 years of state parks at Old State Capitol appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Dillingham excited to join Timberwolves
Often a top 10 draft pick will be on a rebuilding team that could be years away from contending for a championship. Former Kentucky guard Rob Dillingham went eighth in the recent NBA draft but he went to Minnesota — the team that lost to Dallas in the Western Conference Finals this season. Minnesota […] The post Dillingham excited to join Timberwolves appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Multiple drug-related indictments handed down
Multiple drug-related indictments were handed down this month by a Lincoln County grand jury. There were two people arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office in February after selling narcotics to confidential informants. Dehesha C. Wiser, 34, of Ky. Hwy. 198 in Hustonville was indicted by a Lincoln County grand jury on June 14. According […] The post Multiple drug-related indictments handed down appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Farm Service Agency seeking nominations for local county committees
Nominations are now being accepted for farmers and ranchers to serve on local U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committees. These committees make important decisions about how federal farm programs are administered locally. All nomination forms for the 2024 election must be postmarked or received in the local FSA office by […] The post Farm Service Agency seeking nominations for local county committees appeared first on The Interior Journal.
What is a heat dome?
By William Gallus Iowa State University This piece was originally published on theconversation.com. Heat domes, like the one sending temperatures soaring from the Midwest to New England in June 2024, occur when a persistent region of high pressure traps heat over an area. A heat dome can linger for days to weeks, leaving the […] The post What is a heat dome? appeared first on The Interior Journal.
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