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Friday, June 3, 2016

Oh, Kentucky

It was good news about the state parks!

Officials name part of Highway 192 "The Rattlesnake" https://t.co/J3dXlDA6Wf
— The Big 106.3FM (@thebig1063) June 3, 2016

In a fight with the U.S. Department of Education over reimbursement of financial aid for its students, St. Catharine College in Springfield is shutting down.

Kentucky's education commissioner isn't happy with the feds either.

Meanwhile, Bromley's got its own squabble to worry about.

Are you "pro or con as to Gabes Tower?"


Freshly made pastries, finally in Fort Thomas.

The (fantastic) Christian Food Bank of Hopkins County was hit by vandalism, but the community is rallying to the moment.

"More than 2,400 historical markers statewide tell Kentucky’s history," and one's going up in Edmonson County next Saturday.

Then, the Saturday after that, "enjoy an evening of drumming" in Hoptown.

But, for now, happy 54th, WBKO, and happy weekend, everyone ...

Posted by Eric at 10:14 AM
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Labels: #ohky, 1962, 1992, Bowling Green, Bromley, Chalybeate Springs, Fort Thomas, Frankfort, Hopkinsville, London, madisonville, owensboro, Patriots, Somerset, Springfield

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