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Kentucky WBB Recruiting Update: 'Cats make Top 3 for 2025 four-star guard Adelaide Jernigan
It was a rather slow week for Kentucky women’s basketball recruiting, but on Thursday, some pretty significant news regarding a top target was revealed. Class of 2025 four-star guard Adelaide Jernigan narrowed her list of schools down to just three after previously having a Top 10. While Kentucky wasn’t in the original Top 10, Virginia Tech was. Of course, when Kenny Brooks jumped ship to Kentucky, Jernigan immediately began to consider the ‘Cats as a potential landing spot for her talents.
Surveillance photos captured 4 people vandalizing Maryville Park in Hillview
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Surveillance photos captured four people vandalizing a Hillview park. There's 24-hour video surveillance at the Maryville Park and it caught the vandals in action. It happened on Tuesday between 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. by Maryville Elementary School off Summers Drive. Two men and two women...
Jury Recommends 70 Year Sentence For Attempted Murder Of Officers, Armed Robbery
Mayfield, Ky.–A man was found guilty of robbing a Mayfield business at gunpoint after the 2021 tornado and of shooting at officers and the jury recommended he be sentenced to the maximum 70 years on the attempted murder and robbery charges. The Graves County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office has announced...
Teens surprised with laptops after graduating Challenge House job program | PHOTOS
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (CHRISTIAN COUNTY NOW) – A special graduation ceremony was held at Challenge House #7 Friday night as teens completed the annual AT&T program. The Attitude, Training, and Teamwork summer program allows high school teens to learn about different career paths and job shadow. On July 19, they were given their graduation certificates, a $200 paycheck for their hard work. As a surprise, representatives from the AT&T company gifted each of them a laptop and backpack with school supplies.
Bobcats win 7-on-7 tournament championship at South Laurel
Despite long being known for their power ground game, the Bell County Bobcats are showing this summer they will be able to throw the ball with junior quarterback Blake Burnett returning to lead the offense. Bell won seven scrimmages Friday to capture the championship of the South Laurel seven-on-seven tournament. Leading receivers for the Bobcats included Joseph Brigmon, Cayden Huff, Hunter Average, Hayden Damron and Kaleb Miller. Bell defeated Madison Southern, Nicholas County and Lynn Camp in pool play, then downed Lynn Camp, Rockcastle County, Madison Southern and Harrison County in the tournament.
Fundraiser started for UofL student severely injured in I-65 crash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A fundraiser has been started for a UofL student who is now partially paralyzed after a car crash earlier this month. UofL sophomore Chloe Gage was set to start nursing school in August. She’s deeply involved in campus life and joined the sorority Chi Omega.
Bike rally continues in Sturgis this weekend
STURGIS, Ind. (WFIE) - The Sturgis Bike Rally returned to the Tri-State this week. The Kentucky Bike Rally started Wednesday and runs through Sunday. Crews are expecting heavy traffic along Highway 60 in the Sturgis area and roads around the Union County Fairgrounds. 14 News spoke to one man who...
Spike Sowells commits to NC State
The Kentucky Wildcats have been on a heater as of late on the recruiting trail, stacking commitments in the month of July to push them to a top-25 recruiting class. Unfortunately, you can’t win them all. On Thursday, 3-star offensive lineman Issac “Spike” Sowells committed to NC State. He...
PMC officials discuss infectious disease, summer safety
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) - Pikeville Medical Center hosted its Freebie Friday this week, highlighting the importance of safety this season. The event opened up the second floor atrium to visitors, sharing information and tools to help people have a healthy, happy summer. From tick removal tools, to nasal sanitizer kits, doctors say the community event was a way to connect visitors with items that would come in handy during their summer hikes, vacations, and more.
New organization brings free family fun to Paducah neighborhoods
PADUCAH — A new organization aims to expand social circles in Paducah one event at a time. Community Paducah is creating fun, inclusive events that are, most importantly, free of charge. They're spreading their events out all across Paducah. Organizers Cheryl Goodwin and Ruth Baggett say they wanted to...
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