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Kentucky Nonprofit Network to host grant workshop in Covington
Northern Kentucky nonprofits can learn skills such as grant proposal planning and writing, finding grant funding opportunities, strategies for securing federal grants and more in a two-day grant workshop hosted by the Kentucky Nonprofit Network. The workshop is set for July 18 and 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m....
Man shot while giving food to the homeless
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The wife of the shooting victim in the Newburg neighborhood claimed her husband was targeted for an alleged road rage incident earlier in the week. Romona Mattingly and her husband Joe have made it their mission since 2020 to feed front line workers and those in need and that’s what they were doing Saturday afternoon on Norene Lane when Ramona said a man walked up and shot her husband in the leg.
New dance club opens on Bardstown Road in the Highlands
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A new club is now open in the Highlands promising a unique experience. The new club, called Atomic, is on Bardstown Road, near Grinstead Drive in the old Wash-o-Rama building. Owners of Atomic said the original plan was for a hotel back in 2016 but...
Crossings Camps thrive through three generations of faithfulness
Crossings Camps will reach a milestone in 2025 when it celebrates its 25th year of hosting summer camps filled with fun and faith for young people. And throughout Crossings’ history, Rusty Ellison and his family have been “all-in.” Three generations have been firmly entrenched in making disciples among students.
Retro Louisville: The Naturalization Tree at Camp Zachary Taylor
An anecdote in a story on Page 10 of the Aug. 16, 1918, edition of the Courier Journal was the first reference to a 'naturalization tree' at Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville. World War I had not yet ended and Camp Zachary Taylor was one of 16 national Army camps in the United...
Outdoor vintage market returns to Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than 200 vendors were set up Saturday in downtown Louisville for an outdoor vintage market. Fleur de Flea returned to Waterfront Festival Plaza with vendors from around the region selling antiques, collectables, vinyl, vintage clothing, handmade and repurposed furniture and more. The event was free and offered complimentary watermelon.
Starting 5: Louisville, Kentucky athletes highlight Team USA track and field team, more
With the 2024 U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials completed, here are some athletes from Kentucky you can watch in the Paris Olympics:. Alexis Holmes, University of Kentucky, 400 meters; Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, University of Kentucky, 400-meter hurdles; Daniel Roberts, University of Kentucky, 110 hurdles; Masai Russell, University of Kentucky, 100 hurdles; Andrew Evans, University of Kentucky, discus; Charity Hufnagel, University of Kentucky, high jump; Jayden Ulrich, University of Louisville, discus; Yared Nuguse, Manual High School and University of Notre Dame, 1,500 meters.
LouCity suffers season’s lone scoreless defeat to Oakland Roots SC
Louisville City FC fell by a 1-0 score Saturday night at Oakland Roots SC, marking just the second time this season the boys in purple have been held scoreless in a game. LouCity failed to capitalize on a number of first half chances before conceding in the 62nd minute at Pioneer Stadium, which they visited for the first time.
‘Vibe in the Vines’ held at Chenault Vineyards featuring Pam Tillis
RICHMOND, Ky. (WKYT) - The Vibe in the Vines celebration at Chenault Vineyards brought some of the best music, fireworks, food and drinks to Richmond. WKYT was a proud sponsor of the event. One of the big draws was Grammy and CMA award winner Pam Tillis performing on stage. “Nashville’s...
Authorities reveal identity of suspected Kentucky mass shooter
Officers from the Florence Police Department in Kentucky arrived at a residence Saturday to find seven victims suffering from gunshot wounds. The suspected shooter was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted wound after a car chase.
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