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Clark County Equity Coalition founder briefs Rotary on its mission
As an active organization within the community, the Clark County Equity Coalition seeks to fulfill its goals. Recently, they spoke to many locals. The Clark County Equity Coalition was well represented during a meeting of the Rotary Club of Winchester at Winchester Country Club on Boone Avenue. “I thought it’d be [good] if we just […] The post Clark County Equity Coalition founder briefs Rotary on its mission appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Police warn of fake Facebook page claiming to be for Ky. liquor store
RICHMOND, Ky. (WKYT) - A Richmond liquor store is being hit with an internet scam. According to the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, someone has created a fake Facebook account associated with Derby Liquor. Derby Liquor store clerk Niki Kapadia showed us a Facebook page that he claims is...
Louisville judge unseals former governor Matt Bevin's divorce case, ruling public should have access
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville judge has unsealed former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin’s divorce case, which was closed to the public in May after media outlets reported Bevin had been barred from his Anchorage home, unless his estranged wife gives him permission, as part of a contentious divorce case.
Gov. Beshear tours west Louisville tornado damage; provides update on response efforts
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Gov. Andy Beshear toured the tornado damage in west Louisville on Friday. Louisville Metro Mayor Craig Greenberg, Louisville Metro Emergency Services Jody Meiman and State Sen. Gerald Neal toured with him at 1:45 p.m. on Catalpa Street, which is one of the streets an EF-1 tornado touched down on Independence Day.
Former Lexington pastor accused of raping a minor appears in court
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Zachary King, a former pastor of LexCity Church, made another appearance in court on Friday, facing disturbing accusations that he raped a minor in his church. Friday morning, King’s defense and prosecutors argued about his bond. King’s attorneys say the bond was too much for this...
Songwriters’ Circle brings aspiring musicians to Winchester
For several years, former Robert D. Campbell Junior High School band director Trish Torline has hosted songwriters’ circle events in Clark and Harrison County. Recently, upcoming musicians had an opportunity to perform for the citizens of Winchester. On Thursday, June 27, The Hall Coffee & Social Club on South Main Street hosted Katie Grace and […] The post Songwriters’ Circle brings aspiring musicians to Winchester appeared first on Winchester Sun.
Bowling Green man hits big Kentucky Lottery jackpot
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A $1 wager has paid off big for a Bowling Green man. The man, who wishes to remain anonymous, won the rolling jackpot of the Bankroll Jackpot Instant Play game online on June 10. The man won $120,351.75. According to the Kentucky Lottery, the man...
Reed Sheppard becomes the highest-drafted player to play at UK and be from Kentucky
Heading into last season, the Kentucky Wildcats had plenty of hype surrounding another No. 1 recruiting class. Of that class, only two players heard their name called at the NBA Draft last week, with Reed Sheppard leading the way, hearing his name called at No. 3 overall to the Houston Rockets.
Meidinger Tower in downtown Louisville defaults on loan, enters receivership
One of the largest downtown office towers in Louisville is in financial trouble and is now under court-appointed control. The owner of the Meidinger Tower at 462 S. Fourth St. defaulted on its loan in November 2023 and owes its lender about $30.3 million, according to a lawsuit filed in early June in Jefferson Circuit Court. ...
Bluegrass Community and Technical College appoints new Winchester campus director
Renee McFall has been named director of Bluegrass Community and Technical College’s Winchester campus, effective July 16, 2024. McFall brings over 14 years of experience in administrative and leadership roles across social work, employment services, and industry outreach. She most recently served as the associate director of employer relations and outreach at Eastern Kentucky University, where she was instrumental in developing key industry partnerships to enhance work-based learning opportunities for students.
City of Hazard celebrates Independence Day
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - Perry County celebrated Independence Day in true small-town fashion, starting with a fish fry. Mayor of Hazard, Happy Mobelini said city staff does not take a break for this holiday. “Our Fire Department have been cooking since 6 o’clock this morning.” Mobelini said. “The City of Hazard is not off on the Fourth of July.”
Community spreads patriotism at downtown Lexington Fourth of July Parade
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — The sidewalks on either side of East Main Street were filled with people sporting red, white, and blue for this year’s Fourth of July Parade. The parade is just one way some people enjoy celebrating as well as honoring those who served in the military.
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