Monday, April 16, 2018

Oh, Kentucky

Congratulations to the McCracken County High senior sponsored by Murray's American Legion Post 73: "Much like the dam was built to create and harness power, our forefathers built the Constitution to create and harness power – to empower the government to act at a national level, but harness that power so it did not infringe upon individual liberty."

The governor says he said he's sorry.

Congratulations to the 2018 Covington Catholic Colonels, the 1929 Heath Pirates and all of the other state champs in Kentucky high-school basketball over the years:
  • 1918 Lexington (Henry Clay)
  • 1919 Lexington (Henry Clay)
  • 1920 Lexington (Henry Clay)
  • 1921 Louisville duPont Manual
  • 1922 Lexington
  • 1923 Louisville duPont Manual
  • 1924 Lexington
  • 1925 Louisville duPont Manual
  • 1926 Louisville Saint Xavier
  • 1927 Millersburg Military Institute
  • 1928 Ashland (Blazer)
  • 1929 West Paducah Heath!
  • 1930 Corinth
  • 1931 Louisville duPont Manual
  • 1932 Hazard
  • 1933 Ashland (Blazer)
  • 1934 Ashland (Blazer)
  • 1935 Louisville Saint Xavier
  • 1936 Corbin
  • 1937 Midway
  • 1938 Sharpe
  • 1939 Brooksville
  • 1940 Hazel Green
  • 1941 Inez
  • 1942 Lexington Lafayette
  • 1943 Hindman
  • 1944 Harlan
  • 1945 Louisville Male
  • 1946 Breckinridge Training
  • 1947 Marysville
  • 1948 Brewers
  • 1949 Owensboro
  • 1950 Lexington Lafayette
  • 1951 Clark County
  • 1952 Cuba
  • 1953 Lexington Lafayette
  • 1954 Inez
  • 1955 Hazard
  • 1956 Carr Creek
  • 1957 Lexington Lafayette
  • 1958 Louisville Saint Xavier
  • 1959 Calvert City North Marshall
  • 1960 Louisville Flaget
  • 1961 Ashland (Blazer)
  • 1962 Louisville Saint Xavier
  • 1963 Louisville Seneca
  • 1964 Louisville Seneca
  • 1965 Breckinridge County
  • 1966 Shelby County
  • 1967 Earlington
  • 1968 Glasgow
  • 1969 Louisville Central
  • 1970 Louisville Male
  • 1971 Louisville Male
  • 1972 Owensboro
  • 1973 Louisville Shawnee
  • 1974 Louisville Central
  • 1975 Louisville Male
  • 1976 Edmonson County
  • 1977 Louisville Ballard
  • 1978 Shelby County
  • 1979 Lexington Lafayette
  • 1980 Owensboro
  • 1981 Independence Simon Kenton
  • 1982 Laurel County
  • 1983 Lexington Henry Clay
  • 1984 Logan County
  • 1985 Hopkinsville
  • 1986 Pulaski County
  • 1987 Clay County
  • 1988 Louisville Ballard
  • 1989 Louisville Pleasure Ridge Park
  • 1990 Louisville Fairdale
  • 1991 Louisville Fairdale
  • 1992 Hopkinsville University Heights
  • 1993 Marion County
  • 1994 Louisville Fairdale 59
  • 1995 Breckinridge County
  • 1996 Paintsville
  • 1997 Middletown Eastern
  • 1998 Scott County
  • 1999 Louisville Ballard
  • 2000 Elizabethtown
  • 2001 Lexington Lafayette
  • 2002 Lexington Catholic 83
  • 2003 Mason County
  • 2004 Bowling Green Warren Central
  • 2005 London South Laurel
  • 2006 Jeffersontown
  • 2007 Scott County
  • 2008 Mason County
  • 2009 Covington Holmes
  • 2010 Pikeville Shelby Valley
  • 2011 Christian County
  • 2012 Louisville Trinity
  • 2013 Richmond Madison Central
  • 2014 Covington Catholic
  • 2015 Owensboro
  • 2016 Lexington Paul L. Dunbar
  • 2017 Bowling Green
  • 2018 Covington Catholic


Good jobs news from DixonHawesville, Jackson, LouisvilleMadisonvilleMonticelloMorehead and Wilder. Bad from Richmond.

I love a Hallmark store, and I'm sorry to hear the one in Glasgow is closing--but glad to hear it's apparently not for lack of business and that the one in Campbellsville will roll on.

1 comment:

  1. So if you're too stupid to get what I meant I'm sorry. I'm not sure that's an apology.

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