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Analyst likes Cats’ offensive depth
Veteran ESPN/SEC Network college football analyst Cole Cubelic didn’t need long to become a fan of Ohio State transfer running back Chip Trayanum after he got to Kentucky. “He’s a downhill thumper of a running back,” Cubelic said on his podcast. “He’s not afraid to put his head down and get the extra yards and […] The post Analyst likes Cats’ offensive depth appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
UofL, UK make Sacred Heart star’s top 6
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Sacred Heart star ZaKiyah Johnson has been on the national radar since she was in eighth grade and is considered one of the top players in the class of 2025. Wednesday afternoon, she announced her top six potential college destinations. Louisville and Kentucky both found themselves...
Storms cleared for Fourth of July celebration at Ruff Park | PHOTOS
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – The skies cleared in the area just in time for Hopkinsville Parks and Recreation’s Red, White, and Oooh! community fireworks show on July 4, at Ruff Park. Hundreds of people gathered at the park to watch the spectacular show and join in...
Over 300 without power after storms on July 5
The bouts of rain and high winds that swept through Barren County and Glasgow caused hundreds of residents to experience power outages. According to the Farmers RECC outage viewer roughly 334 outages were reported throughout Barren County — primarily, it seems, south of Glasgow. At the time of publication,...
Internal Investigation Launched After Viral Traffic Stop Video Involving Golfer Scottie Scheffler
In a recent development, three Kentucky State troopers are facing an internal investigation following the release of a viral traffic stop video. The footage has sparked widespread debate and raised questions about law enforcement practices. The incident began when police detained golfer Scottie Scheffler, which was captured on camera and...
Green River Catfish Festival kicks off in Butler County
MORGANTOWN, Ky. – Thursday is the kickoff of the Green River Catfish Festival, the biggest event in Morgantown and Butler County. The festival is in its 42nd year and it’s one of the most anticipated events on the calendar. From fair rides to a fishing tournament and food...
Independence Day on the square, Simpson County celebrates the holiday
FRANKLIN, Ky. – It fell off for a few years but now is back on its fifth successful run, the Franklin-Simpson Independence Day Parade. It was hot out but a big crowd came out to celebrate the Fourth of July, watching dozens of cars, trucks and tractors drive through town to the square. A significant part of the event was the spotlight shone on local veterans, the parade’s committee inviting all retired and active duty veterans to lead the parade as grand marshals.
An Indiana School System Asks Parents to Pick Up the Summer Sun Meals They Order
Summer can be a real challenge for parents, right? It feels like kids never stop eating! Just yesterday, we were driving back from Florida and decided to treat ourselves with a stop at McDonald's (a rare indulgence at our house). They had this deal—$5 for a meal with a double-patty burger, fries, four chicken nuggets, and a drink. My 11-year-old finished her entire meal. As for me, I only managed to eat half of my burger and a few fries. But wouldn't you know it, about 30 minutes later, she polished off the rest of my meal. And then, less than two hours after she ate, she was already saying she was hungry again!
Parkland residents narrowly escape death as tornado wrecks havoc through neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — An entire family living on the same neighborhood block for generations were impacted as an EF-1 tornado wreaked havoc on Catalpa Street. It was Thursday afternoon when LaShonda Petty was preparing to welcome her relatives over for an Independence Day celebration. That's when she noticed the sky quicky changing and demanded everyone in the house to get to the basement.
Beshears traveling to Japan, Korea next week on economic development mission
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will travel next week to Japan and Korea on what his office describes as “an economic development trip to bring new jobs to the state.” Also on the trip will be First Lady Britainy Beshear, Cabinet for Economic Development Secretary Jeff Noel, Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray and other members of […] The post Beshears traveling to Japan, Korea next week on economic development mission appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
Despite what some politicians say, crime rates are decreasing
Violent crime in the United States dropped significantly in the first quarter of 2024 compared with the same period last year, according to the FBI’s Quarterly Uniform Crime Report released last month. The FBI’s data, collected from nearly 12,000 law enforcement agencies representing about 77% of the country’s population, suggests violent crime dropped by 15% […] The post Despite what some politicians say, crime rates are decreasing appeared first on Kentucky Lantern.
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