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Hamilton Little Leaguers win state, head to Great Lakes Region tourney
The Hamilton West Side Little Leaguers are off to the Great Lakes Region Tournament after winning the Ohio Little League Majors State Tournament Thursday night. The West Side Little League (Ohio District 9) defeated New Albany Little League (Ohio District 6) 6-1 in the state championship game at West Side Little League Park in Hamilton. ...
Records allege Jamey Noel used EMS money to pay for trips with former council member
New court records allege Jamey Noel used New Chapel EMS funds to pay for trips with a former Clark County Council member he has a child with. Police say that council member also voted to fund the company Noel operated.
Kentucky Gov. Beshear apologizes to Diet Mountain Dew. 'Sometimes I have gone over the line.'
Gov. Andy Beshear just apologized... to Diet Mountain Dew. That's right, the governor issued an apology to the soda during a press conference on Thursday afternoon. Beshear made a passing comment about the soda while making a separate point during an interview with CNN on Monday. ...
Complaint about former Evansville mayoral candidate's fundraising isn't moving
EVANSVILLE — The Indiana Election Commission has taken no public action on a February complaint accusing former Evansville mayoral candidate Gabe Whitley of filing fraudulent campaign fundraising reports while seeking office locally. Whitley, who promotes himself as "Honest Gabe," has moved to the Indianapolis area since he campaigned briefly for mayor of Evansville as a Republican in 2022. The complaint before the Indiana Election Commission — filed by Gabrielle Kendall, wife of WIBC radio host Rob Kendall...
Years long investigation leads to drug dealing arrest in Evansville
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Evansville Police say they have arrested a suspected cocaine dealer after investigating for three years. 60-year-old Johnny Wilbourn was booked into jail Thursday night. Police say they’ve had several tips that Wilbourn was dealing out of his home in the 500 block of South Morton Avenue,...
City approves proposed contract, pay raise for Louisville's corrections officers
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Metro Council members unanimously approved a new contract for Louisville Metro Corrections officers Thursday night, and some jail employees said it's the best offer they've seen in years. For the first time in years, the corrections officers are excited about a salary increase in the proposed...
Jefferson County Clerk's Office remains closed. Update to come Friday
The Jefferson County Clerk's Office will remain closed at noon on Friday following a ransomware attack that shuttered branches across the city, spokesperson Ashley Tinius said. During a Thursday news conference, Jefferson County Clerk Bobbie Holsclaw said the ransomware attack occurred at 4:24 a.m. Monday, shutting down their entire system. She believes no...
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.
Heaven Hill employees pack 400 backpacks with school supplies for west Louisville elementary school
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Heaven Hill employees and interns helped put together backpacks of school supplies and care packages Thursday morning for Louisville students and teachers. Volunteers gathered at William H. Perry Elementary School on Dixie Highway to fill 400 backpacks with school supplies. The supplies ranged from pencils and...
Store clerk arrested, accused of taking customer’s wallet, cash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A clerk at a Louisville Dollar General was arrested Wednesday after police say he stole a customer’s wallet and cash, and then used the customer’s credit card at a sports store. Ramon Collins, 26, was arrested and charged with one count of theft of...
UofL's 502 Circle launches media network, will debut with Cards' two Bahamas games
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) -- 502 Circle, Louisville's name, image and likeness (NIL) collective, vaulted onto the cutting edge of how collectives adapt to the new era of college sports with the launching of its own media network Wednesday. Floyd Street Media in partnership with The College Sports Company and NOCAP...
Select 40 & Power 24 Championship Standouts (Louisville, KY)
Louisville, KY: Select 40 P24 National Championship took place in Louisville, KY, last weekend, and the teams and the athletes saved their best for last. The baselines were packed, the top players showed why they were on top, and quite a few girls showed why they were next up. Here are some that stood out over the three-day weekend. PART ONE.
Wild Eggs debuts in Avon. And now we know 'eggs-actly' where it's opening in Greenwood
Wild Eggs, a breakfast, brunch and lunch spot, has officially hatched its newest restaurant in Central Indiana as it continues to spread from the Midwest further into the south. The Louisville, Kentucky-based chain is pushing to franchise more restaurants, targeting states that include Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South...
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