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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...
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.
North Carolina Courage turn the tables and shine in Summer Cup against Racing Louisville
When you think about soccer, one thing is certain: you can never underestimate the power of determination. And that's exactly what we saw in the Summer Cup match between the North Carolina Courage and Racing Louisville. The Courage, who appeared to be trailing, found the strength to equalize after the lights went out and, later, shine in the penalty shootout.
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.
La Familia vs The Ville: A mock draft using Louisville and Kentucky's TBT rosters
Montrezl Harrell said there will be "no love lost" while his team of mostly former Louisville men's basketball standouts battles a squad representing archrival Kentucky on Monday night for a spot in The Basketball Tournament's semifinals. But, when it's all said and done at Freedom Hall, there will be a mutual respect...
Athletics Thrilled to Be Honoring the Late Dr. Rex Chaney with the Chaney Memorial Project
MOREHEAD, Ky. -- To say the late Dr. Rex Chaney's life was dedicated to Morehead Sate University is 100 percent accurate. He could be described as a legend on campus. Many people could describe his life and service in different ways. He was an athlete, alumni, coach, educator, leader, mentor, and much more. He was motivated to make a difference in the lives of MSU Eagles for generations and his service to MSU will be forever remembered. To ensure his legacy is passed down for generations to come, the MSU Foundation, in collaboration with MSU Athletics and the Chaney Family, is excited to announce a memorial project.
Louisville basketball preparing for the Bahamas: Our inside look at a Pat Kelsey practice
Who's ready for their first look at Louisville men's basketball under new head coach Pat Kelsey? The Cardinals leave Sunday for the Bahamas, where they will play two exhibition games as part of the Baha Mar Hoops Summer League at the Baha Mar resort in Nassau. ...
Excitement grows for Eighth of August Emancipation Celebration
PADUCAH — The kickoff of Paducah's Eighth of August Emancipation Celebration is just days away. This year's theme is "Heroes Among Us: Salute to Service." The local holiday is a chance to remember when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached western Kentucky, Aug. 8, and enslaved people were freed.
Teacher becomes instant father to 4 after adopting student, his siblings
DANVILLE, Ky. (CNN) - A Kentucky teacher went from being part of a family of two to a family of six pretty quickly when one of his students said he needed to be adopted. Justin Padgett answered the call. He and his wife, Kasey, not only took in the boy,...
One local teacher creates children's book on mental health
HOPKINS COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) - The school bells will ring in less than a month and for one local school therapist, she remains engaged helping kids with their mental health. Kaitlyn Marks is entering her second year at Grapevine Elementary School in Madisonville, and she has learned many ways to make each learning session with a child unique.
High Five Rural Traffic Safety Project Launched in Lyon County
Various agencies and local leaders gathered in Eddyville Friday morning to launch the High Five Rural Traffic Safety Project to enhance safety and save lives in Lyon County. Deputy Director Ryan Fisher of the Kentucky Department of Highway Safety highlighted the success of the program’s seat belt initiative, which has been effective across the Commonwealth based on a pilot project in 2023. He mentioned that in Lyon County, the objective of the High Five Rural Seat Belt Program is to increase safety and save lives.
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