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We are expecting an Owensboro Catholic/Beehwood battle at the top. There are some legendary coaches who have retired or moved along, however it is to be characterized, like Joe Morris at Mayfield and Noah Rash at Beehwood (who left before last season) and there are some big-time performers who have also moved along to the “next stop.” So who do we like in 2A entering the season? This article should clear that up a little and why we feel the way we do.
Norton Children’s Hospital receives $15 million from Boes family
The Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, has received a $15 million gift from Sarah Michelle Boes and her family in support of the Norton Children’s Congenital Heart Center. Dedicated in honor of their daughter, Meadow—now two years old—the congenital heart center will enhance the hospital’s ability to...
Cigarette Of Kentucky Changing Location Plans
No one told Paul Michael Ison and Tiffany Crawford that opening a new powerboat dealership would follow a hurdle-free, straight-line path. And to their credit the Kentucky-based couple didn’t expect that. Their initial plan to open Cigarette of Kentucky on the shores of Lake Cumberland in Somerset, Ky., has shifted. In two to three weeks, the dealership will host a soft-opening at a former Sea Ray dealership in Bronston, Ky. The location also has direct access to Lake Cumberland.
Logan County Detention Center helping inmates with new programs
LOGAN COUNTY, Ky. – In an effort to lower recidivism and improve quality of life outside of those four walls, the Logan County Detention Center is offering new programs to it’s inmates. News 40 came to Russellville today to see the job fair that happened today, the culmination...
Retro Louisville: Origins of Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport
“Suit Seeks to Block Borrowing of Funds to Extend Bowman Field” was a headline on the front page of the Sept. 21, 1940, edition of the Courier Journal which featured the effort to create a major airfield at the existing Bowman site. The lawsuit, brought by several nearby neighbors, “challenged the authority...
PHOTOS – Hopkins County Central Lady Storm vs East Carter (BGSG)
Hopkins County Central wrapped up play at the Bluegrass State Soccer Games with a win over East Carter, culminating a 2-0-1 weekend in Lexington. Here are some shots of the Lady Storm win over East Carter.
North Fork Music Festival kicks off in downtown Hazard
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The North Fork Music Festival kicked off Friday evening, with music, food, and vendors lining Main Street. Downtown restaurants, The Goal Line and Shenanigans opened their doors. There were also different food trucks. Bailey Richards, Downtown Coordinator, said she loves to see people coming from all...
Louisville extends offer to '25 wing Kelvin Odih
University of Louisville basketball coach Pat Kelsey and his staff spent the past two weekends on the road recruiting. The Cardinals were looking at many prospects they had already offered in the Class of 2025 but also found a few new names to jump into the mix with in the class.
Brayden Burries’ High School Coach: ‘He Fits Great’ with Mark Pope’s System at Kentucky
Eleanor Roosevelt (CA) coach Steve Singleton told KSR+ that he believes Brayden Burries "fits great" with Mark Pope's system at Kentucky. The post Brayden Burries’ High School Coach: ‘He Fits Great’ with Mark Pope’s System at Kentucky appeared first on On3.
Kentucky remains in the mix for AJ Dybantsa
Mark Pope and his staff are looking for their signature win in the high school recruiting world in the 2025 class. For a while it seemed that Will Riley would be that win, but he ultimately reclassified to 2024 and ended up at Illinois. Now, the Kentucky Wildcats are looking...
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