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54th annual Dainty Contest kicks off Monday night in Louisville's Schnitzelburg neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A German game that dates back centuries is returning to the streets of Louisville's Schnitzelburg neighborhood Monday evening. The 54th annual World Championship Dainty Contest is held on the last Monday in July each year on George Hauck Way, near Goss Avenue. Contestants -- who must...
V Corps Surgeon Leads Medical Corps into the Future
FORT KNOX, Ky. — As the Army Medical Corps celebrates its birthday on July 27, Col. Francis Boudreau, corps surgeon assigned to V Corps, reflects on his journey, the unique challenges faced by V Corps, and the significant advancements in military medicine that continue to shape the Corps’ mission. The Medical Corps, which has been integral to the Army since its establishment in 1775, continues to evolve and meet the demands of modern warfare.
Kentucky's Kiefer and New York's Scruggs take gold and silver in women's individual foil
The pair made history, with Kiefer becoming the first American woman to earn two gold medals in individual foil. Scruggs became the first Black fencer to medal for the U.S. in an individual women's event.
ARH Mountain Student Achiever - Allyson Grace Rife
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Allyson Grace Rife was as a senior At Pike County Central High School where she graduated with a 4.0 GPA. She was a member of the National Honor Society and maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout her time in high school. Congratulations Allyson, tonight’s ARH Mountain Student...
Western Kentucky Non-Profit Providing Free Clothes to People in Need Saturday
Shouldn't everyone look and feel their best? Shepherds Hand Clothing Ministry will provide clothing for people of all ages and in a wide variety of sizes, colors, and styles. Here's everything you need to know before you go. SHEPHERDS HAND CLOTHING MINISTRY. When children, families, or individuals are provided with...
REO Speedwagon, Loverboy set to perform at Corbin Arena
CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) - A pair of rock bands who had hits in the 1980′s will be making a stop in Southern Kentucky. Officials with the Corbin Arena announced Monday, REO Speedwagon and Loverboy will make an appearance at the arena on November 16. REO Speedwagon had two No....
What is Fancy Farm? What to know about Kentucky's annual political picnic
One of Kentucky's most anticipated day of politics and food is just around the corner. On Saturday, federal and state elected officials and candidates will be among the crowd to gather at a church picnic to informally kick off Kentucky's general election cycle. The event is Fancy Farm, and it's arriving in...
Louisville Is Seeking Artists for New Flood Wall Mural Project
Louisville is calling on artists to add their own creative touch to the cityscape. The Louisville Commission on Public Art has announced an exciting opportunity for artists to submit proposals for large-scale mural installations throughout Louisville-Jefferson County Metro. This initiative aims to invigorate publicly accessible spaces with selected murals covering the flood walls along the Ohio River. A pilot project has been earmarked for the 10th Street flood wall and MSD pump station which also serves as an entryway to Waterfront Park Phase IV. Artists are encouraged to draw inspiration from themes of connection across the natural environment, civic infrastructure, and the social landscape. Proposals will be judged on several criteria, including artistic excellence, professional experience, and the value added to the community.
McAlister’s Deli opening in Hopkinsville this October
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – McAlister’s Deli is under construction in Hopkinsville with plans to open its doors by mid-October. Brogan Davis, Public Relations Specialist with GoTo Foods confirmed the location is tentatively set to open on Monday, Oct. 14 at 4576 Fort Campbell Blvd. Davis told Christian County Now that the date could be pushed back or postponed for various reasons.
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