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Team News: Perez breaks back into the lineup at Hartford
Louisville City FC will feature Adrien Perez in its starting 11 on Saturday for the first time since he left a June 8 game early due to injury. Coach Danny Cruz selected the forward for a 7 p.m. kickoff at Hartford Athletic — and Perez’s return to fitness comes at an opportune time for the boys in purple.
Football brings community together as Paducah Tilghman and McCracken County High Schools kick off season
PADUCAH — As football season begins for many local schools, Paducah Tilghman and McCracken County High School fans celebrated their first game with a tailgate party. Paducah Middle Schooler Henry Hancock joined in on the celebration. He said one of his favorite parts of the party was the inflatable Boot Camp brought in by the National Guard.
Harlan County’s ground game pushes past Middlesboro
MIDDLESBORO, Ky. (WYMT) - In the Crater City, Middlesboro hosted Harlan County in its season opener at Lee Majors field. In his head coaching debut, Jacob Saylor and the Harlan County Black Bears won 25-7 over the Yellow Jackets. In the first quarter, Harlan County pounded the rock early, much...
Structure fire reported in Muhlenberg County
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — A structure fire has been reported in Muhlenberg County on the 6000 block of US 62 West. The Greenville Fire Department took to Facebook to announce crews have been dispatched to the fire. They say in the post to avoid the area while crews work to put out the fire. The […]
Speed Art Museum welcomes cafe and caterer Est. 1927 by Marigold
Est. 1927 by Marigold opened Wednesday, August 21 at the Speed Art Museum (2035 S. 3rd St. in Old Louisville), replacing Wiltshire at The Speed, the museum’s former food service and catering operator. The museum itself sets the table. Welcome to est. 1927 by Marigold!. The Speed Art Museum...
Sneak peek of sit-down interview with Harlan’s Larry Kirksey
HARLAN COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - You may know the name Jerry Rice. Rice, the former San Francisco 49er, who still holds the all-time record for receiving yards, total touchdowns, and more. However, do you know the name of Larry Kirksey, who grew up as a Harlan Green Dragon in the...
Ranking the Opponent: Louisville's 2024 schedule
Ranking the slate of games on Louisville football's schedule in value of importance wasn't an easy task. In what order would you place the games?. The 2024 season is here. Louisville will open its regular season on August 31 when it welcomes Austin Peay to L&N Stadium for a noon kickoff.
Tigers Just Miss Winning Season Opener at Greenwood
The Hopkinsville Tigers came oh so close to giving new head coach Dustin Lopez a win in his first game as the new leader of the Tiger football program. Close, like chances to win the in the fourth quarter. Close, like coming down to the final minute of the game. But, games don’t go into the win column for just being close.
Women's Equality Day event held in Louisville's Russell neighborhood
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Women were celebrated Saturday at an event called Women's Equality is Human Equality. It was held at Central High School in the Russell neighborhood and celebrated around the nation commemorating the passage of the 19th amendment and women's right to vote. While the event was focused...
Breathitt Co. business destroyed in fire
JACKSON, Ky. (WYMT) - A business in Breathitt County was destroyed after an early Saturday morning fire. Officials with the Jackson Fire Department said the fire happened at a building on Lower Main St. in Jackson. Crews blocked off the road for several hours as they put out the flames.
Norton Health urges importance of health on Black Men's Wellness Day
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- On Saturday, North Healthcare urged the importance of health especially for Black men. Black Men's Wellness Day aims to empower individuals with knowledge and tools necessary to take charge of their health. It was held at the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center on West Muhammad...
Empty Bowls raises funds to combat food insecurity, one bowl at a time
PADUCAH — Empty Bowls took place Saturday, Aug. 24, and the event raised money to combat food insecurity, one bowl at a time. The funds were raised for Community Kitchen's efforts to help feed people in the Paducah area. If you were at the Empty Bowls Event Saturday, these...
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