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Lewis Named Interim As Trigg-Cadiz Tourism Director Position Opens
Cadiz-Trigg County Tourist Commission members announced Tuesday evening the appointment of Jamie Lewis as interim executive director — holding firm in the wake of retiring Bill Stevens. Effective August 1, Lewis will lead the organization until a permanent candidate is selected, which could still be her. In the coming...
MAMAW Fest comes to Harlan
Downtown Harlan is gearing up for MAMAW Fest, on July 27. The festival is a first time event for downtown and is presented by Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College’s Higher Ground program. According to a press release, MAMAW (Mountains of Appalachia Music, Art, and Wellness) Fest features Appalachian music and arts and will celebrate […] The post MAMAW Fest comes to Harlan appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
U.S. Olympic Committee files lawsuit against Logan Paul's Louisville-based Prime Hydration
Influencer Logan Paul and his popular brand Prime Hydration LLC, owned by Louisville-based Congo Brands, have once again come under legal fire. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee — a Colorado organization over the U.S. Olympic team — filed suit in the United States District Court for the Court of Colorado last week alleging Paul and business partner and fellow influencer KSI have violated trademark property rights. ...
Kentucky weather tomorrow: Rinse and repeat, sporadic storm chances again
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Thick cloud cover and muggy dew points left us in another unsettled seasonable theme Tuesday. A few storms popped up in the late afternoon, but not everyone was in on the rain. That’s the trend we’ll see continue into Wednesday. Sporadic activity...
Health advocates worry drop in immunizations could reopen the door for long-tamed illnesses
The commonwealth has yet to return to pre-pandemic immunization levels, and representatives with the Kentucky Association of Health Plans and Kentucky Voices for Health say the drop in immunizations is fueling the rise of illnesses that we haven't seen in their prime since the Victorian era. Think measles, mumps, rubella,...
Ag Commissioner Shell Shares Vision At Murray State University
Looking to bring think tanks together across the Commonwealth, Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell made the first of many planned visits across the state Monday morning at Murray State University — headlining an “Agriculture Is Economic Development” Conference that brought together scores of civic leaders from this region.
Kentucky’s first da Vinci 5 surgical robot expected to produce ‘exceptional outcomes’ for patients
Georgetown Community Hospital has become the first hospital in Kentucky to integrate Intuitive’s new da Vinci 5 surgical robot into its surgical services. The da Vinci 5 surgical robot represents the latest advancements in robotic-assisted surgery, offering unprecedented precision, flexibility, and control for a wide range of minimally invasive procedures. The cutting-edge technology will enhance the hospital’s ability to provide top-quality care to its patients, particularly in complex surgical specialties.
Youngman serves as Republican National Convention delegate
Daviess County Sheriff Brad Youngman spent last week serving as a Kentucky delegate at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Youngman said the week was a whirlwind of events, starting with a reception for the Kentucky delegation that was hosted by Sen. Mitch McConnell, who spoke to the attendees. “It was a chance for all of us to get to know each other and talk about what ...
KY Comedy Fest 2024 - hosts
Kentucky Comedy Festival organizer Ben Wilson introduces the hosts, Miss Kentucky Teen USA Karlie Holmen, left, and 2023 Miss Kentucky Mallory Hudson, right. Holmen is currently a Marshall County High School student and Hudson, a Bowling Green native, is a University of Kentucky graduate who plans to take online communications classes at Murray State University this fall. HAWKINS TEAGUE / Ledger & Times.
Historic preservation effort may halt Rabbit Hole Distillery's expansion plans in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Rabbit Hole Distillery's multi-million expansion could be on pause after a petition to save a building that is set to be demolished. Rabbit Hole, which is majority-owned by French wine and spirits giant Pernod Ricard, has purchased a hodge-podge of buildings surrounding its distillery over the last two years and planned a campus spanning East Jefferson between South Clay and South Shelby streets. Rabbit Hole Spirits spent $10.6 million in June 2022 to purchase the rest of the block bounded by Jefferson, Clay and Shelby streets and Nanny Goat Strut, Jefferson County property records show.
Kentucky not expected to land Julius Halaifonua
There was some thought that the Kentucky Basketball team would fill out its roster with a recently reclassified big man from New Zealand. However, new reports indicate that 7-footer Julius Halaifonua will not be coming to Kentucky. Halaifonua, who recently reclassified from the 2025 class to the 2024 class, was...
PopCon Louisville's 2024 Prize Pack Giveaway
Prepare to be blown away by the epic experience waiting for you at PopCon Louisville, taking over the Kentucky International Convention Center with non-stop excitement from August 23rd to 25th!. Experience thrilling encounters with celebrities from your beloved TV shows and anime series, witness epic cosplay showdowns, participate in exciting...
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