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Beshear’s PAC has raised $493,000, but given little so far to help other candidates
FRANKFORT — Gov. Andy Beshear’s political action committee raised $493,000 in its first six months, but so far it has made few contributions to fulfill its purpose of helping “good people” win closely-contested elections across the country. Through June 30 the Beshear PAC, named In This Together, has donated only $24,800 to candidates it has […]
No need to further victimize children through legislative ineptitude or gubernatorial stubbornness
Gov. Andy Beshear and Auditor of Public Accounts Allison Ball squared off earlier this month in a legal dispute over the auditor’s access to iTWIST, a database maintained by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services that “track[s] the state’s efforts to assist its most vulnerable citizens” and that was available to the ombudsman attached […]
Bam Adebayo might be lock for gold medal. Kentuckians with best chance at Paris Olympics
After the spectacle of the opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, the real fun begins. From basketball star Anthony Davis to track and field standout Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, these U.S. Olympians with ties to the commonwealth have the best chance to leave Paris with a gold medal: ...
Shogun coming to Russell Springs
Last night’s special-called Russell Springs City Council meeting included a special announcement that Shogun Restaurant will be locating in Russell Springs. Shogun Restaurant, which has locations in Bowling Green, Glasgow, Elizabethtown, and Owensboro, will be located near Five Star. Mayor Eddie Thomas told WJRS News he’s very excited for...
2024 Kentucky Football Foes: Ole Miss
Well, here’s an episode I’ve seen before. Two years ago, the Kentucky Wildcats and Will Levis were 4-0 four weeks into the season before a trip to Oxford, Mississippi. They carried a top-10 record into the game, but everybody had their doubts, and any time you asked a UK fan, “Whatdya think bout the Ole Miss game?” they’d say, “I dunno...[shake their head]...I dunno.” In short, they were favored, but everybody thought winning there would be too good to be true. And it was.
Making genetic progress in the Fescue Belt
“In Kentucky and Tennessee, we’ve been fortunate to have some cost-share dollars that have been going into a genetic improvement program that each of the states has done independently,” said Dr. Darrh Bullock,University of Kentucky extension professor, Lexington. Bullock gave his presentation “Genetic Improvement Programs in the Fescue Belt: Do Incentives Raise the Bar or Just the Price?” during the Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) Symposium June 11 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Fish and Wildlife agency to offer hunter education course
In conjunction with National Shooting Sports Month in August, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) is offering its special statewide “Hunter Education Day” on Aug. 3. The department will offer nearly 30 in-person hunter education classes and live-fire range days at locations across Kentucky. The department’s training class includes hunter ethics, wildlife […] The post Fish and Wildlife agency to offer hunter education course appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Capitol Theater hosts Olympic watch party for Opening Ceremonies
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Olympic season is here, and the Capitol Theater in Bowling Green decided to host a watch party for the Opening Ceremonies. The idea came from director Courtney Stevens, who has a special connection to the Olympics. “She was a torch bearer way back in 2002,...
VIDEO – Lopez on Adding Clayton to Hoptown’s Staff
Dustin Lopez is beginning his first season as head coach of the Hopkinsville High School football program. However, Lopez has lots of head coaching experience on his staff. That includes longtime Hoptown skipper Craig Clayton. During last Saturday’s High School Football Media Day at the Sportsplex in Hopkinsville, Lopez talked...
Tiny Art Show will display at Downtown Farmers Market
MURRAY – Attendees of this Saturday’s Downtown Farmers Market might find themselves wondering if the area around the courthouse square has been overrun by miniature artists standing about an inch tall. Murray Art Guild Executive Director Debi Henry Danielson said the MAG will be hosting a “Tiny Art...
OVL championship series starts tonight
It’s championship Friday for the Ohio Valley League. Fifth seed Fulton, who ousted the Hoptown Hoppers last weekend, upset top seed Madisonville 7-2 Wednesday night to advance to tonight’s championship series to take on second seed Henderson. The Flash edged Paducah Wednesday night 6-5 in 10 innings to earn a title bid.
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