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The 2025 Corvette ZR1 Will Be at Corvettes at Carlisle 2024
It seems that every year something amazing rolls out of the Corvette factory in Bowling Green, Kentucky. For 2024, their “something amazing” is the jaw-dropping 2025 ZR1 Corvette; a vehicle that’s been hyped for years and on Thursday, July 25, was unveiled to the world. That same ZR1 model has been confirmed for debut at Corvettes at Carlisle, August 22-24 at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds.
Mike And Matt Taste 15 Stars Triple Cask II
This whiskey bottled by 15 Stars of Bardstown, Kentucky, was finished in three different barrels. There was a cognac barrel, a rum barrel and an apple brandy barrel used in the finishing of this whiskey. It is a marriage of eight and sixteen year old whiskeys. It makes for an interesting flavor. I received a bottle of this whiskey the other day and Matt and I sat down and tasted it.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky Face Potential Tornadoes till 4AM
Bloomington, IN – The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, effective until 4:00 AM EDT Tuesday. The affected areas include major cities such as Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Louisville, as well as smaller towns like Danville and Terre Haute. According...
Beshear campaigns in Iowa and Georgia
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- Kentucky Governor, Andy Beshear makes two campaign stops over the weekend for likely Democratic Presidential Candidate, Kamala Harris. Beshear visited Des Moines, Iowa and Forsyth County, Georgia over the weekend, and took jabs at Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance while also calling for unity. While […]
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...
Retail vet selling better sleep in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Former Art Van Furniture and Big Sandy Superstore franchisee Mike McCord brought a new retail bedding concept here to his hometown earlier this year. McCord, who believes he operated the last store under the Art Van name in Evansville, Ind., and eventually converted it to a Big Sandy before selling it to the Franklin Furnace, Ohio-based Top 100 company, introduced Slumberbest in a 3,300-square foot space at 260 N Hurstbourne Parkway.
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...
Local Softball Players Help Illinois Advance to Little League Senior Softball World Series
The team representing Illinois in the Little League Senior Softball Central Region Tournament in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, won the tourney title on Friday afternoon. Illinois ran the table in the tournament, going (4-0) and defeating Ohio 9-2 in the championship game. West Central High School senior-to-be Addie Seitz and Macomb High...
Record crowd set to pack Freedom Hall for historic TBT game between Louisville and Kentucky alumni
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Teams made up mostly of Kentucky and Louisville basketball alumni will face off Monday night at Freedom Hall in pursuit of a $1 million prize. La Familia and The Ville will bring more than 10,000 people to Louisville's historic arena in the quarterfinals of The Basketball Tournament. As of Sunday, more than 11,000 tickets had been sold, guaranteeing a TBT record. Over the TBT’s 11-season run, the record turnout was 7,202 in Wichita last season.
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