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Analyst likes Cats’ offensive depth
Veteran ESPN/SEC Network college football analyst Cole Cubelic didn’t need long to become a fan of Ohio State transfer running back Chip Trayanum after he got to Kentucky. “He’s a downhill thumper of a running back,” Cubelic said on his podcast. “He’s not afraid to put his head down and get the extra yards and […] The post Analyst likes Cats’ offensive depth appeared first on The Interior Journal.
3rd annual PRIDE March in downtown Harlan
Downtown Harlan was the location for the 3rd annual Harlan, Kentucky PRIDE March on Saturday, June 29, with participants coming from throughout the region to show support for the local LGBTQ community. Will Taylor, who organized this year’s event, provided some specifics during an interview just before the event kicked off at 10 a.m. “Today, […] The post 3rd annual PRIDE March in downtown Harlan appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
NCAA Basketball: Louisville, DePaul, and SMU are rebuilding back to relevancy
After the nets are cut down, NCAA basketball is no longer about building upon a foundation, it's about change. In-game adjustments used to be the most important changes a team could make. Now, it's the summer changes that are most important. Everything is changing at a higher rate than in...
New Treatment in Paducah Fights Alzheimer’s Disease
Stepping up to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, Mercy Health – Paducah Neurology in our Paducah market launched a breakthrough treatment, offering a new approach to slowing its progression. Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, inflicts detrimental changes in the brain, leading...
Louisville basketball, Jeff Walz flipped script to assemble No. 6 preps recruiting class
Jeff Walz hasn't had many problems securing some of the country's top high school girls basketball prospects. For 15 straight years, the Louisville women’s basketball coach signed at least one player from espnW HoopGurlz Top 100. The highest recruit during that time was Asia “AD” Durr, who was the country’s No. 2 player in the 2015 recruiting class.
Wilmore Marks 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival Amidst Community Excitement and Anticipation for Future Celebrations
Wilmore Celebrates its 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. On a bright and clear Independence Day morning, the city of. was a spectacle of festive colors, sounds, and energy as it kicked off its 35th Fourth of July Parade and Festival. This annual event, a beloved tradition in the city, managed to bring together both local residents and visitors for a memorable celebration of America’s birthday. Despite the potential threat of rain, it held off to allow the city to enjoy the parade and subsequent festival.
Reese's Medals arrive in time for Paris Olympics
HERSHEY, Pa. — A sweet partnership is bringing the Summer Olympics to the candy aisle this year. It's giving Reese's fans a chance to medal alongside their favorite athletes. In the competitive world of sweet confections, the Hershey Company is king and their top contender has a new winning...
Ranking the Contenders: Five-star Darryn Peterson
The No. 3 prospect in the 2025 Rivals150, Darryn Peterson is the top high school guard in the country and a tantalizing prospect for both college coaches and NBA scouts. Peterson remains uncommitted, but his recruitment is beginning to take shape as campus visits unfold. Today, Rivals national analyst Rob...
Paducah celebrates the Fourth with live music, food, and fireworks
PADUCAH — Thousands of people crowded downtown Paducah on the Fourth of July to partake in patriotism and commemorate the holiday at the 2024 Paducah Independence Day Celebration. Despite the threat of scattered showers, attendees were determined not to let the weather dampen their spirits. The event started at...
Kiddie Parade brings generations together in Russellville for Fourth of July
RUSSELLVILLE, Ky.- The Col. Benjamin Logan Chapter of Sons of American Revolution put on their annual patriotic Kiddie Parade to not only honor the creator of this parade, Bob and Joyce Guion, but also as an opportunity to teach future generations some Russellville history. Carol Switcher, a member of the...
On the Fourth of July, a community reflects on how African American veterans fought and died for their freedoms
WESTERN KENTUCKY — During the Fourth of July, Murray State University Professor Brian Clardy says some African Americans can experience what W. E. B. Du Bois calls "double consciousness." The idea of having two different identities, being both black and American, recognizing that at the birth of this country, African Americans were enslaved, and a third of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were slave owners.
London officials prepare for 4th of July celebration
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - Thursday is the Fourth of July, and community members celebrate their freedoms with friends and family. With all the festivities, London Mayor Randall Weddle and the London City Council asked the City Police Department and Fire Department to give people free rides home if intoxicated. The...
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