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Small Towns Doing Big Things: Free Summer Concert Series in Park City Continues
Park City’s summer concert series at Bell’s Tavern Park continued with a lively performance from “The Daddy-Os,” a band known for their energetic takes on classic hits. The August concert, which began at 5:30 p.m. with music kicking off around 6:00 p.m., attracted a crowd eager to hear a musical journey through the decades.
Blak Koffee’s second location will open in September
Blak Koffee (at Facebook) is embarking on its second location. The business opened during the summer of 2023 in the Russell neighborhood, and the new shop is in Parkland, just to the south. Here’s the story:. Blak Koffee owner reveals opening date for new location in the Goodwill Opportunity...
Caroline’s Carts Now Available at Owensboro Wal-Marts Make Shopping More Accessible
A couple of months ago, a friend of mine made a social media post about shopping with their child. It brought awareness to a topic that some folks may not ever think of. Shopping inclusivity. Sometimes kiddos don't understand the importance of staying close to their parents in busy stores like super markets or crowded places.
Monday Headlines: Southern Miss Week
Game week has finally arrived for the Kentucky Wildcats and Big Blue Nation. Head coach Mark Stoops and his team will host Southern Miss as both teams kick off their 2024 season. The Wildcats have transfer quarterback Brock Vandagriff, who has a plethora of pass catchers at his disposal, leading...
Drinkwitz on Murray State: “It comes down to us executing our plan”
Today we’re talking about Mizzou Football. Obviously. Here’s what I could do this morning. I could wax poetic about the start of the season, the first Monday of game week, how we’re x and y hours away from kickoff, this and that. But here’s what I’m going...
Evans Leads Maroon Runners at Christian County Opener
Dakota Evans opened his junior season for the Madisonville-North Hopkins cross country team on Saturday with a third place at the Christian County Season Opener. He ran with the lead group of Murray’s Guevenson Binfield-Smith and University Heights Academy’s Cole Glover for the entire race and finished with a time of 17:31 on the rolling 31-mile course.
Kentucky Auditor sues Beshear over access to abuse, neglect cases
Kentucky Auditor Allison Ball filed a lawsuit Monday against Gov. Andy Beshear and other state officials over access to information of abuse and neglect cases in the commonwealth. In the complaint, filed in Franklin Circuit Court, Ball and her co-plaintiff, Ombudsman Jonathan Grate, claim Grate’s office has not been given proper access to...
Late summer heat cranks up for the final week of August
Mother Nature has teased us with previews of fall-like temperatures on a few occasions during August but it looks like we are in far a dose of reality as we close out the month through the upcoming week. After a hot weekend across Central and Eastern Kentucky we saw more of the same on this final Monday of August with more sunshine and afternoon highs climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s. One saving grace is that humidity levels have been very manageable for this time of the year so that has kept us out of any major issues with the heat index getting into the danger zone. More heat will build eastward the next few days so expect temperatures to get even hotter during the afternoons.
Walmart Apple Juice Arsenic Recall: Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois
If you recently purchased a six-pack of "Great Value" brand apple juice at Walmart you need to make sure it's not included in this recall. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is recalling nearly 10,000 cases of this specific apple juice due to elevated levels of arsenic. Yikes! Don't worry, it's classified as a "Class II" recall, meaning it's unlikely to cause serious health problems. Still, better safe than sorry!
Kentucky University Cuts DEI: America’s Right-Wing Trend Gains Another Supporter
The University of Kentucky has announced that it will be dissolving its Office for Institution Diversity as the nationwide rejection of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs continues to spread throughout America. Purpose of DEI Programs. DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion, and these programs were originally created to...
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