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Salvation Army offers a place to cool down for area residents
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - As temperatures increase across the area, many are trying to stay cool and avoid dangers involved with the heat. One available cooling center in Bowling Green is the Salvation Army located at 401 W. Main Ave. Salvation Army locations turn into cooling centers only when...
Cynthiana High School 70 year reunion
The walls of one of Cynthiana’s oldest and most beloved eateries, Biancke’s Restaurant, are decorated with the graduating class photos of the bygone Cynthiana High School. The years of these class photos go back to the early twentieth century and forward through the nineteen-sixties. It’s a bit of a time machine, really. And there, on Saturday, June 22, the past met the present at the school’s annual reunion.
Louisville's gang culture has changed, interim LMPD chief says; 'So that's what we're doing.'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The landscape of Louisville's gang problem has changed in recent years, leading authorities to seek out new ways to address the issue. That's according to LMPD interim Chief Paul Humphrey. It's one of many topics he addressed in a sit-down interview with WHAS11 this week. "The...
Michael Wiles, PA-C joins HMH Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Clinic
Harrison Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce the addition of Mike Wiles, P.A.-C, to our medical staff. He is a certified Physician Assistant who joins HMH orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Jason Hunt and Physician Assistant Abigail Guy, P.A.-C to treat patients with orthopaedic and sports medicine needs. Orthopaedics deals with problems...
Fake designer jewelry valued at more than $10 million seized at Louisville's airport this week
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — More counterfeit products were stopped from making it to their destination by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport this week. Within a 24-hour period, CBP officers intercepted three separate shipments containing 2,387 pieces of fake designer jewelry like rings,...
Cincinnati dispensaries ready for recreational cannabis sales, Kentucky buyers beware
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - In the next week or so, Greater Cincinnati medical marijuana dispensaries should be cleared to begin selling cannabis to recreational customers. The state already granted several local medical dispensaries provisional licenses, so it's just a matter of getting a state inspector inside to allow them to start selling recreational products to the public.
City of Lexington keeping eye on weather, announce weather plans for 4th of July
In case of severe weather, the parade could be delayed up to 1 p.m. and then canceled. The plan is to have the parade, rain or shine. Fireworks could be postponed until Friday evening if severe weather prevents the show from proceeding as planned.
Cox to Retire as University of Kentucky Equine Dean
Nancy Cox — the long-time dean of the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) at the University of Kentucky and the first-ever vice president for land-grant engagement — plans to retire in late summer, UK officials said Wednesday. Cox will serve as dean and vice president...
USL League One Power Rankings - July 3
Nearing the midway point of the season, Madison, Greenville and Omaha have performed well in both regular season and USL Jägermeister Cup play. In the Prinx Tires USL League One Power Rankings, we take a look at how each team is progressing as the season unfolds. Can Northern Colorado...
What are the chances of dark matter or a black hole ripping apart Earth?
What are the chances of dark matter or a black hole ripping apart Earth?. Our planet is safe from being ripped apart by either a black hole or dark matter. The gravity between objects in our solar system overcomes the gravity from the Milky Way’s dark matter, so that rules out this mysterious mass.
‘Just being that constant’: CASA volunteer advocates for children
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A child’s voice in court. That’s the role of a CASA volunteer, also known as a court-appointed special advocate. Over the past two years, Camisha Powell has earned the Presidential Bronze Service Award for serving 100-plus hours each year. She’s served as a CASA for 8 years.
‘I was almost a firecracker!’ World War II vet from Lexington celebrates 100th birthday
Paul Frederick of Lexington suffered burns and was thrown into the ocean when a Japanese torpedo hit the destroyer the Marine was aboard. “Everybody’s got a guardian angel,” he said.
Hentschel latest grad transfer to seek seasoning at UK
Cole Hentschel had never been to Lexington before taking a visit to the University of Kentucky earlier this month after he put his name into the transfer portal following his senior season at the University of Richmond. “Kentucky was one of the first schools to reach out after I got in the portal. Right off […] The post Hentschel latest grad transfer to seek seasoning at UK appeared first on The Interior Journal.
COLUMN: Kentucky baseball is here to stay
One thing that Kentucky baseball proved with its 2024 season is that it properly arrived in the SEC in 2023 and is here to stay. After a stellar 2023 campaign, the biggest question surrounding the program was whether that run was a flash in the pan or the beginning of bigger things to come.
Kentucky Man Killed By Fellow Customer In Gun Shop After They Accidentally Shot Him
In a tragic series of events, a Kentucky man died at a local gun shop after a fellow customer accidentally shot him. The customer had been manipulating the firearm. In a statement, the Kentucky State Police's Campbellsburg Post, Post 5, said that the shooting happened in Carroll County on Saturday, June 29. They are currently investigating exactly what happened, but the shooting happened at the Humphrey's Double H Sales gun shop.
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