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Hopkinsville stays safe over holiday, city ordinance allows 1 more night of fireworks
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – With Hopkinsville skies filled with fireworks all night, the community also managed to stay safe during Fourth of July celebrations. “Every year we plan for and anticipate fire and medical responses but we’re thankful we had zero this year on the July 4th...
Dawayne Galloway commits to Purdue over Kentucky
The Kentucky Wildcats had been on a heater as of late, stacking up several top-250 commitments from players in the 2025 class. That did not continue Friday, as 4-star defensive back Dawayne Galloway committed to Purdue. Galloway chose the Boilermakers over Kentucky, Penn State, West Virginia, and Syracuse. He held...
UCF lands commitment from 3-star OL Andrew Stargel
Kentucky added another future piece of the Big Blue Wall on the Fourth of July when Trotwood (Ohio) Madison senior Jermiel Atkins became the third true tackle prospect to join Kentucky’s 2025 high school recruiting class. The Wildcats now have four offensive line prospects in the fold, but another target committed to another program during Thursday’s national holiday.
Hopkinsville Police Department Keenly Aware Of Supreme Court Homelessness Ruling
At the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 favoring laws enacted in Grants Pass, Oregon, penalizing sleeping and camping in public places — including sidewalks streets and city parks. The majority opinion found the city’s penalties — which include a violation on first citing, and a...
Indiana's top football prospect, Warren Central DE Damien Shanklin, commits to LSU
The state’s top high school football prospect is headed to bayou country for college. Warren Central defensive end Damien Shanklin, ranked as the No. 48 prospect in the country by 247sports and the No. 5 defensive end, announced his commitment to LSU on Friday on his Instagram page. The 6-5, 245-pound picked LSU...
Danville Business Licenses: May 2024
Business licenses issued in Danville in April 2024, listed in order as date issued / name of applicant / doing business as / address / description of business: 5/1/2024 – Bryan Gooch; BG’s Landscaping; 218 Candlewood Dr., Danville, KY 40422; Mowing & Landscaping. 5/2/2024 – Ryders Lawncare and Landscaping; same; 1233 Carpenter Creek Rd., Parksville, […] The post Danville Business Licenses: May 2024 appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Miss Magoffin named People’s Choice
BOWLING GREEN – This week the SI talked with Miss Magoffin County Lauryn Whitaker about her recent run in the Miss Kentucky Scholarship Pageant, where she placed in the top 12 and won the People’s Choice Award. Lauryn Whitaker, 20 years old and a junior at the University...
Ellis Park receives water from local fire departments
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The city of Henderson posted on July 4, many of Henderson County’s volunteer fire departments as well as the City of Henderson Fire Department spent over seven hours responding to a critical water situation at Ellis Park. According to Matt Pressley, General Manager of Ellis Park, due to low water levels […]
Thousands enjoy Fourth of July fireworks at Louisville's Waterfront Park
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The grand finale of the Fourth of July fireworks show caught the attention of thousands Thursday night at Louisville's Waterfront Park. “I thought maybe we couldn’t come because of the rain, but we’re here anyway,” said Shahanan Shaharn. Severe storms, including a couple...
Lake Reba Park holds its annual Fourth of July celebration
RICHMOND, Ky. (FOX 56) — What better way to celebrate Independence Day than at a lake? That’s exactly what people did today at Lake Reba Park’s annual 4th of July Celebration. “We love having an event that is a positive quality of life event for the community,...
Independence starts preliminary planning for medical cannabis zones
The Independence City Council passed a resolution to begin preliminary zoning work for medical cannabis businesses at their meeting Monday night, even though the city has already voted to put the issue on the ballot in November. Statements from city staff, Mayor Chris Reinersman and the council members suggest this...
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