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Middlesboro Nutrition now open on US 25E
Middlesboro has a new business offering loaded teas, coffee, shakes and energy drinks that not only come in a wide variety of delicious flavors but are also packed with vitamins and minerals without all the sugar. Middlesboro Nutrition is owned and operated by Brooke Munafo and Brooke Wagers. “It’s just a good place for loaded […] The post Middlesboro Nutrition now open on US 25E appeared first on Middlesboro News.
Devil’s Cask relocating headquarters to Somerset-Pulaski County
Devil’s Cask CEO Jeremy Grunewald introduced his company to the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) board of directors at its monthly meeting on Thursday. Grunewald explained that the move to Kentucky, and specifically Somerset, marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey and reflects its commitment to growth, community engagement, and advancing the spirits industry through innovative solutions.
The Louisville Black Chef Showcase Is Back This August
The Louisville Black Chef Showcase is back to exhibit the best in Black cooking across the city. Hungry patrons won’t have to wait too much longer to try some of the best foods Louisville has to offer. The Black Chef Showcase, located at the Melwood Arts Center (1860 Mellwood Ave.) is on Sunday, Aug. 18 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Carlik Jones joins rare Louisville basketball company as South Sudan heads to Olympics
Carlik Jones has accomplished something only two other former Louisville men's basketball standouts can say they've done. The 6-foot-1 guard will play in the 2024 Paris Olympics for South Sudan's burgeoning hoops program. ...
Victim in deadly Lexington shooting identified
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The name of the person killed in a Lexington shooting has been released. Police say they responded around 5 a.m. Friday to the Gatehouse Apartments on Liberty Road for a report of shots fired. Police say they found a victim who had been shot in the parking of the complex.
Massive Car Show, Tons of Vendors Coming to Owensboro in August
We know everyone out there loves a good car show! And we’ve got one of the biggest ones of the year coming to Owensboro in August!. The Bluegrass Legends Experience is a massive car show taking place for three days–August 16, 17 and 18. Held at Owensboro Sportscenter and Moreland Park, here’s everything you need to know ahead of time!
MAMAW Fest comes to Harlan
Downtown Harlan is gearing up for MAMAW Fest, on July 27. The festival is a first time event for downtown and is presented by Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College’s Higher Ground program. According to a press release, MAMAW (Mountains of Appalachia Music, Art, and Wellness) Fest features Appalachian music and arts and will celebrate […] The post MAMAW Fest comes to Harlan appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
U.S. Olympic Committee files lawsuit against Logan Paul's Louisville-based Prime Hydration
Influencer Logan Paul and his popular brand Prime Hydration LLC, owned by Louisville-based Congo Brands, have once again come under legal fire. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee — a Colorado organization over the U.S. Olympic team — filed suit in the United States District Court for the Court of Colorado last week alleging Paul and business partner and fellow influencer KSI have violated trademark property rights. ...
Rowan County officials discuss future housing concerns related to St. Claire expansion
Housing concerns in Rowan County could get more attention as the Morehead community is set to grow over the next several years. St. Claire HealthCare and the University of Kentucky have merged and announced expanded facilities, clinical offerings, and staff. This has some asking if the area has enough space to accommodate all the new workers expected to move into the area.
2026 No. 1-Ranked Prospect Brandon McCoy Jr. Seeing Recruitment Take Off with Kentucky Interest
No. 1-ranked prospect Brandon McCoy is looking to visit Kentucky in September or October, a source tells KSR+. The post 2026 No. 1-Ranked Prospect Brandon McCoy Jr. Seeing Recruitment Take Off with Kentucky Interest appeared first on On3.
Woman facing wanton endangerment charge following traffic stop
A Hopkinsville woman is facing numerous charges following a brief pursuit last Thursday where a child was allegedly not in the proper safety restraints. According to the Hopkinsville police report, officers attempted to stop a vehicle that was speeding on Fort Campbell Boulevard and although the driver did initially stop, she drove off again before finally coming to a stop on Walnut Street.
FBI Says Two Former Western Kentucky University Students Were Terrorists
Two former Western Kentucky University students became ISIS terrorist recruits and trained in Syria while attending the Bowling Green school, according to court records. One of the then-students issued a warning in an email to WKU in June 2015 after he left the U.S. saying, in part: “In sha Allah [God willing] when we conquer the U.S. I will look for you.” This was disclosed in the federal court case of the students’ associate, Mirsad Hariz Adem Ramic, filed in the Western District of Kentucky. The Courier Journal reported Ramic’s arrest and sentencing last month and has learned new details of the case through a review of court filings.
La Familia team weighs in on Mark Pope’s squad
The Kentucky Wildcats recently had the opportunity to go up against La Familia, Kentucky’s alumni team in The Basketball Tournament. Since then, the La Familia team made an appearance on Kentucky Sports Radio and were asked for their opinions on Mark Pope’s squad. Here is a rundown of...
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