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Rep. Dossett puts out reminder on vaping policies in schools, urges family discussions
As school is starting to get underway across the state, State Representative Myron Dossett is urging students and their guardians to have open discussions about vaping and the consequences that come with it. School systems are adopting zero-tolerance policies for vaping and vaping products on their campuses, including in Christian...
Early scoring flurry helps Lady Maroons down Lady Tigers in soccer
In girls’ high school soccer Thursday night, Madisonville-North Hopkins scored three quick goals in the first half on the way to an 8-1 win over host Hopkinsville at the Stadium of Champions. The game was close for the first 10 minutes before the Lady Maroons’ scoring flurry. Kaydon...
Blazers, Lady Blazers claim All ‘A’ Region soccer titles
Both University Heights Academy soccer teams will be headed to the All “A” State Tournament after victories in the Region 2 championship games Thursday night at Fort Campbell. In the boys’ game, Cal Givens scored with 14:31 left and the Blazers’ defense held Fort Campbell without a shot...
Lady Blazers knock off Hoptown in volleyball
University Heights Academy opened up District 8 volleyball play with a 3-0 victory over host Hopkinsville on Thursday night. UHA jumped out to an early lead and never trailed in the first set on the way to a 25-11 win. The Lady Tigers (0-2) strengthened their play in the next...
HIGHLIGHT REEL – Monroe County 44, Todd County Central 13
The visiting Monroe County Falcons proved too much for Todd County Central on Friday night in Elkton, handing the Rebels a 44-13 loss to start the 2024 season. Watch some of the best moments of the week.
Virginia Tech vs Vanderbilt: Hokies Remain Double-Digit Favorite One Week Before the Season Opener
College football is officially back today. The season is going to kick off with a huge ACC matchup between Georgia Tech and Florida State, but most of the progr
JD Vance's Kentucky fundraiser appearance to now take place in Lexington. What we know
A reception fundraiser for Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance scheduled for Monday has moved to Lexington, campaign officials confirmed to The Courier Journal on Friday. Vance campaign communications director William Martin confirmed said the Trump 47 Committee-sponsored event, originally scheduled to take place in Pikeville, will instead happen in Lexington. A reason was not...
‘The nations are here in northern Kentucky.’ Hebron Baptist hosting Congolese church plant
HEBRON, Ky. (KT) – Hebron Baptist Church is not only going to the nations — the nations are coming to the church. “Our church has been blessed the last few years,” said pastor Shawn Dobbins. “It seems like the nations are here in northern Kentucky. We have some Congolese, Ukrainian, Jordian, Chinese and even Canadians. The Lord has sort of brought all these people here as regulars in our worship service.”
KHSAA football is back! Manual rallies in second half against Central, avoids upset
Kaden Mack shook off the nerves of his first varsity start and helped the Manual High School football team avoid an upset in its season opener. Mack threw touchdown passes to Willis Nofsinger and Gerian Traynor in the second half to help the Crimsons rally for a 20-13 victory at Central on Friday. Our Jason Frakes was there, as he began his 19th season covering prep football for The Courier Journal. ...
Max Dotson anchors the Belfry offensive front @BelfryFootball1 @G_Runyon5 @natesanger11 @minguabeefjerky @KyHighFootball
’25 offensive center flying under the radar but undeservedly…. When we get a note from legendary head football coach, Phillip Haywood (486-163, 8-titles), presently coaching at Belfry High, asking us if we would help promote an offensive center flying under the radar owing to his being an inch or two shorter than some big-timers wish, we respond, “Yessir, Coach.” If you’re a head coach and don’t find us as accommodating to your program or you, the answer is simple, though something you may to wish to hear. He’s Phillip Haywood; you’re not. Sorry. Well anyways, we got such a note from Coach Haywood and we dug around and found his analysis to be on the money. Max Dotson, ’25 center, is a 6’2,” 310-pound guy who is the son and grandson of two stalwarts who, themselves, played in college (Marshall). This kid will play in college too. It is a matter of where, not if.
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