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Kentucky Newsmakers 7/21: EKU President David McFaddin; Ky. Distillers Association President Eric Gregory
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers, WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Eastern Kentucky University President David McFaddin and Kentucky Distillers Association President Eric Gregory. First, EKU President David Mcfaddin discusses the recent developments at the university. Later, Kentucky Distillers Association President Eric Gregory talks...
Eastern Kentucky Weekend Weather: Umbrellas Needed as Rain Moves In
Jackson, KY – Eastern Kentucky residents should prepare for a wet weekend as rain is expected to cover the region, keeping temperatures seasonably mild. The US National Weather Service in Jackson, Kentucky, has forecasted a wet weather pattern starting today and continuing through Monday. According to the National Weather...
MSNBC Host Calls JD Vance Wanting to Be Buried in Family Plot an ‘Easter Egg of White Nationalism’
MSNBC's Alex Wagner accused Republican JD Vance of dropping an "easter egg of white nationalism" by mentioning that he hoped to be buried in his family's plot. The post MSNBC Host Calls JD Vance Wanting to Be Buried in Family Plot an ‘Easter Egg of White Nationalism’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Daily Briefing: 100 years of memories made at this iconic Louisville bakery
Today we can expect a sunny day with a high of 87. Plehn's Bakery, a Louisville icon, has been open for 100 years and as it celebrates that milestone, patrons can't help by share their memories associated with the place. From 1924 to 2024, read about the many memories associated...
Amber Alert canceled in Kentucky; missing 4-month-old found safe
SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. — UPDATE: An Amber Alert in Kentucky has been canceled after 4-month-old Paislee Lay was found safe around 7:30 p.m. Friday night. Paislee was previously reported missing in Simpsonville, Kentucky, about 23 miles east of Louisville. See WLWT's previous reporting below. An Amber Alert has been issued...
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