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‘Goose’ lands in Henderson Saturday
Will talk about his book and career, next year’s UK hoops team. Jack “Goose” Givens says he won’t divulge too much of what he’ll speak about during his talk and book signing in Henderson Saturday, but he did offer some teasers of what attendees can expect.
Kentucky’s Recruiting Roll Continues
It was just last week when we ran through the impressive commitment haul the UK staff had landed. The Cats picked up five players in the span of a week. As if that wasn’t enough Mark Stoops, Vince Marrow, and the entire staff have those “Yahtzee” dice downright smoking. Let’s break down the most recent pickups as Kentucky’s Recent Recruiting Roll continues.
Rivals250 WR Tristen Keys collects offers from LSU and Louisville
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Saturday Headlines: Former Wildcats looking for new NBA homes
A few former Kentucky Wildcats received quite the paycheck this offseason. Recent all-star selection Tyrese Maxey — who also received the Most Improved Player of the Year award this past season — signed a max contract extension worth more than $203 million over five years. Maxey joined Immanuel Quickley and Malik Monk as former Wildcats to sign a contract extension this offseason. Quickley signed a five-year contract worth $175 million with Toronto, while Monk signed a contract worth $78 million (four seasons) with the Kings.
Louisville Orchestra holds concert at Louisville Zoo after 15-year hiatus
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Animals and music made for a harmonious combination in Louisville on Saturday night. ROARchestra, a partnership between the Louisville Zoo and Louisville Orchestra, returned after a 15-year hiatus. Visitors were able to tour around the zoo on Trevilian Way before a concert conducted Louisville Orchestra's music...
Calculating Louisville football wins needed for College Football at-large bid
In just one season, Jeff Brohm completely turned around the Louisville football program. He finished Year 1 with a 10-4 record after a Holiday Bowl loss to USC and is expected to compete for the ACC title in 2024 despite having to make a change at quarterback. If Tyler Shough...
Press release: Newport Central Catholic to induct inaugural class into Fine Arts Hall of Fame
Newport Central Catholic High School is proud to announce its inaugural class of inductees into its Fine Arts Hall of Fame: Andrew Bacigalupo ’03, Kevan Brown ’90, Rev. Bill Hinds, Edith Mariani, Steven Mendell ’66, Rev. John Riesenberg ’52, and Denise Vulhop Watkins ’91. Also being honored as the “Show of Distinction” is the 1989 Production of Guys and Dolls.
The second installment of the Summer Concert Series comes to London
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - On Friday, at 7 P.M London Tourism and Parks host its second Summer Concert Series installment. Popular country artist Drake White will perform live from Town Center Park in Downtown London. White is on Rolling Stone’s 10 Country Artists that You Need to Know and has...
Boone County approves commercial development near Richwood Road
The Boone County Planning Commission approved a concept development plan and several variances that will pave the way for a new commercial development near Richwood Road. The request was made on behalf of Richwood Development LLC, a holding company owned by Boone County resident Milanben Patel, to allow for the development of an approximately 28,000-square-foot commercial complex with five buildings. The vote took place at a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, July 3.
Lamb’s Trash Service ceases operations
MAYFIELD, Ky. — Lamb’s Trash Service, a family-run business in Mayfield, announced this week that it will cease major operations. Beverly Lamb, the current owner, cited rising costs and elderly condition of her father and original owner J.B. Lamb, who still helped run operations and is “ready to rest.”
Lake Barkley Beach Back Open To The Public
Ashley Joiner, park manager for Lake Barkley State Resort Park, tells the News Edge that swimming, and all, is now available at the public beach. Open from 9 AM until 9 PM every day, the only contingency moving forward is if water quality testing brought poor results, or if another storm created a need for cleaning up debris.
2024 Louisville Pride Festival puts a diverse array of local talent out front
This year’s Louisville Pride Festival features several local artists across music genres. Organizers said they wanted to reflect the diversity of the city’s LGBTQ+ community.
Carbondale, Ill., native and artist to build sound map of Paducah
PADUCAH — A Carbondale, Illinois, native now living in Los Angeles will participate in the Paducah Artist in Residence Program through Tuesday, July 9. The freelance multi-instrumentalist, composer, sound artist and educator Nick Ginsburg began his residency June 30, the Paducah Arts Alliance announced Friday. PAA residency artists temporarily...
BOZICH & CRAWFORD | Betting college football season win totals for U of L, UK, IU, WKU, more
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Legalized sports betting landed in Kentucky last season but the college football season had already started. The last eight words of that sentence are critical. The delay in opening the sports books made it impossible for in-state patrons to indulge in one of the most enjoyable wagers on the football board:
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