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Alien Invasion Taking Over Hopkinsville Later This Month
Wednesday, August 21st marks the 69th anniversary of “Little Green Men” invading the Kelly area of northern Christian County. To celebrate the special day, an alien invasion will take place at the Hopkinsville Visitors Center on East Ninth Street. Visit Hopkinsville Executive Director Amy Rogers says the event...
Kentucky roster is ready for the next generation of rivalry with Louisville
The beef between the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville is the kind of iconic, historic rivalry that can find a way to permeate everything. It's a lifelong pursuit for many fans and something that can persist for former players long after they leave the program. For example, earlier this week a game between Kentucky and Louisville alumni in The Basketball Tournament nearly boiled over into an all-out brawl.
Baptist Health brings urgent care waits down to 6 minutes with telemedicine
Staffing for urgent care sites has always been a challenge at Baptist Health, which is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, and serves that state and Indiana. Staff at Baptist Health can look at prior patterns but still struggle at times to predict correctly for specific days and times. Further, with today's healthcare staffing challenges, even if Baptist Health recognizes a need for extra workers, it may not have the resources to upstaff appropriately.
Hazard Baseball hires new coach
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Administrators with Hazard High School named Bryan Dean as their next head coach for the baseball team on Thursday. According to the high school’s athletics page on social media, Dean has also served as the head coach at Powell County. Dean played high school baseball...
Messer named to Paul Hornung Award preseason watch list
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – WKU Football wide receiver Easton Messer was named to the preseason watch list for the 2024 Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse, the Louisville Sports Commission announced Thursday. Now in its 15th season, the Paul Hornung Award is given annually to the most versatile...
Sources: KY Gov. Beshear one of 6 to formally interview to be Kamala Harris’ VP
Kentucky’s governor is among a list of six being vetted for a spot on the Harris ticket. Others include Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly
Beshear's Nashville speech revealed his political approach
Before Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear ascended to become a finalist for Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate, he delivered a speech in Nashville last month in a demonstration of his rising popularity outside the Bluegrass State. Why it matters: Beshear had been working to elevate his national profile before the...
A Fake Buc-ee’s Billboard in Kentucky is Causing Some Serious Uproar
This particular story isn't Texas related but does involve a Texas favorite, Buc-ee's. This is also a relatable thing for myself being in the radio, and marketing, industry. This story has to do with a Reddit post about a Buc-ee's billboard placed along Interstate 75 in Kentucky. It shows a Buc-ee's billboard on the bottom with another billboard on top that's advertising a gun range. It's what the Buc-ee's billboard says that has caused an uproar online. I decided to investigate.
HOTEL INC Farm to Table Dinner supports local non-profit’s work in food, housing, and neighborhood wellbeing
All are invited to join the HOTEL INC Farm to Table Fundraiser event on Saturday, September 7 at 6pm at the beautiful Tayvin Gardens venue in Smiths Grove, Kentucky. The food will be prepared by Chef Brittany Vincent. Tickets will go on sale August 7 at www.hotelincbg.com/farm and must be purchased in advance.
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