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Mar 16 2024
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Jackrabbits win pair in Kentucky on Saturday
LEXINGTON, Ky. (SDSU) — The South Dakota State softball team received solid efforts in the circle, along with consecutive games with strong performances at the plate, en route to two victories on Saturday at the John Cropp Classic. The Jackrabbits earned a 9-0 run-rule victory over Columbia to begin the day, then defeated Ohio State 7-3 at Kentucky’s John Cropp Stadium. Game One (vs. Columbia
KelolandMar 16 2024
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Kentucky legislators target ‘disruptive’ protests
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Kentucky's Republican-supermajority Legislature is taking steps to criminalize disruptive protests inside the Capitol, raising concerns among advocates that their right to challenge authority will be chilled. Before big votes on polarizing issues, throngs of protesters have waved signs and shouted out synchronized chants at the foot of the steps that lawmakers climb to reach
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteMar 22 2024
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White Squirrel hosts Western Kentucky watch party
BOWLING GREN, Ky.- The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers are not returning with a win, but they are returning to a community full of supporters. Today Hilltoppers fans packed White Squirrel Brewery in downtown Bowling Green for a March Madness watch party. This year is the first March Madness in which sports betting is legal in Kentucky. All Kentucky teams are now out of the tournament, but sports
WNKY 40Mar 21 2024
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Apollo student named as a winner in Kentucky essay contest
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A student from Owensboro was named as one of the winners of this year’s Kentucky Secretary of State Essay Contest.
Jacob Rudy, a senior at Apollo High School, was announced as one of four winners. The contest was open to all high school students in Kentucky. Students were asked to answer the question “What can students do to address the mutual distrust of people
WEHT/WTVWMar 21 2024
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Saddle up! Equestrian chic is a winner with Kentucky homeowners
In Louisville, home of the world-famous Kentucky Derby, equestrian style and tradition run deep. "People in Kentucky really embrace equestrian influence because for such a long time we have been surrounded by thoroughbred farms and horse racing," said Gretchen Rose, owner of Kentucky Rose Designs. "If you live in the Bluegrass State and take a drive into the countryside, you are bound to run
The Courier-JournalMar 23 2024
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John Calipari Faces Heat From Local Kentucky Bars
John Calipari has bigger things to worry about than just a Kentucky loss on Thursday - because now he even has the local bars against him! And everyone knows that once a college bar has turned on you, let alone the oldest bar in Lexington, Kentucky - it's all downhill from there. This past week, the Calipari-led Wildcats' Madness ended in just the first round, as No. 3 Kentucky was upset by No
OutKickMar 26 2024
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Kyle Rittenhouse visit: Western Kentucky University braces for 'watershed moment'
Kyle Rittenhouse’s story is a Rorschach test for this generation — you see what you want to see. His supporters will tell you the then-teen acted within his rights in 2020 when he brought a gun to a protest following a police shooting in Wisconsin and will point out he was acquitted after he shot three people who attacked him, killing two. His opposition, meanwhile, will say his presence alone
The Courier-JournalMar 25 2024
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Copter- Hop Egg Drop at Beaver Creek Park in Glasgow Kentucky
GLASGOW, Ky.- Mark your calendars, because Easter will be massive this weekend in Glasgow. You and your family won’t want to miss this. River Lake Church and Glasgow Parks and Recreation are coming together to host the copter- hop egg drop, they will fill four baseball fields with thousands of eggs and prizes. This day will be one you don’t want to miss. Jamie Bennett, the associate pastor at
WNKY 40Mar 19 2024
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Kentucky Program Supports Inmates With Substance Use Disorder
“Every time I was incarcerated,” Brittany Herrington said, “every single time, I did not want to do drugs when I left. I wanted to get a job, get a home, get my kid back. Every single time. Nothing was gonna stop me. “But no one sat me down and said, ‘When you get out, it’s going to be really, really hard. There are steps you have to take to make these things happen.’” One Tuesday morning not
The Daily YonderMar 25 2024
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Man charged with robbing 5 Central Kentucky convenience stores federally indicted
A Kentucky man who reportedly robbed multiple Lexington and Frankfort convenience stores in a single day is facing several charges in federal court. Maurice Curry is charged with five counts of Hobbs Act robbery and four counts of possession of a firearm during a violent crime, according to court documents. The Hobbs Act prohibits actual or attempted robbery or extortion affecting interstate
Lexington Herald-Leader