Christmas parades: Sharpsburg, Nov. 9; Boyce, Dawson Springs and Murray, Dec. 1; Bardstown, Dec. 5; Harrodsburg, Hopkinsville and Monticello, Dec. 6; Berea, Bowling Green, Danville, Frankfort, Glasgow, Henderson, Madisonville, Paducah, Scottsville, Shelbyville, Trenton and Whitley City, Dec. 7, and Cave City, Dec. 10.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Oh, Kentucky
Hey, look, Kentucky made Drudge:
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Friday, June 28, 2019
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Perry County's fifth-annual fair drew record numbers, and organizers in part credit the new sea-lion show and world-class juggler. Katie Kelley provides a happy recap in the Hazard Herald.
Gina Kinslow of the Glasgow Daily Times delivers a similarly entertaining report from the outset of the Barren County Fair: "Some of my fondest memories are here. My whole family works all week and all my friends I've grown up with are here."
Logan and Woodford, too.
Factoring poverty, percentage of adults with bachelor’s degrees and life expectancy, USA TODAY and its 24/7 Wall Street content partner identified McCreary as the worst in which to live of Kentucky's 100 counties with population of at least 10,000.
I had no idea Kentucky has designs on making itself the nation's "Sandbox" for beta-testing "innovative products, processes, methods or procedures relating to the sale, solicitation, negotiation, fulfillment, administration or use" for the "InsurTech" industries, but I am intrigued.
Louisa--Taco Bell territory since 1995--is getting a first-of-its-kind "Explorer" prototype store with multiple levels, self-serve kiosks and two fireplaces.
Good jobs and (intriguing healthcare/mall) news from South Williamson.
Pink Lily's community impact in Bowling Green has been hailed nationally.
The Hacks Crossroad Market facelift is complete, and the Butler County store is grandly reopened (and serving homemade cheesecake).
More shelter for the animals at the Bell County Animal Shelter, thanks to someone's inheritance gift and volunteer labor from Bell County Area Technology Center carpentry students.
Hiring in Clinton, Mayfield and Paducah (maybe you could be Channel 6's next meteorologist!).
Christmas parades: Murray, Dec. 1; Hopkinsville, Dec. 6, and Henderson and Scottsville, Dec. 7.
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Wednesday, June 26, 2019
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You're going to want to check this list before you get your LBL on.
Madisonville's Dr. Festus Claybon Memorial Park is getting a new football field and all-inclusive playground.
Sam Adler Bell delivers in New Internationalist an economical, power-packed 2,300 words on eastern Kentucky and coal's decline.
100 years for Lexington-based A&W, purchased by its franchisees from YUM! Brands in 2011.
Rest in peace, Lt. Brown, Covington firefighter of 25 years who "found little blessings in helping people."
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Monday, March 18, 2019
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Man, oh, man ... everything's complicated (Walton edition).
25. Floyd
23. Jackson
20. Martin
16. Knox
10. Harlan
9. Bell
8. Leslie
7. Breathitt
6. Clay
5. McCreary
Thursday morning at Paducah's Kentucky Career Center: "Come join us and bring a friend! We are working on improving reentry into our community and improving public safety. If you cannot attend, see if someone you know or work with can come in your place."
Tomorrow morning at Lexington's UK Gatton Student Center: "The event is free and open to the public, though reservations are requested, as space is limited. Participation is highly recommended for elected officials, community and economic development leaders, existing businesses within Opportunity Zones and those looking to develop projects in Opportunity Zones."
Cincinnati's Buffalo Wings & Rings eyes rollout of 25 Kentucky stores in the next five years, and you could be their person in Winchester.
Speaking of (No. 25) Floyd County, bravo to Prestonsburg's Girl Scouts Troop 5185 and everyone else who spent their Saturday mornings cleaning up around Jenny Wiley State Resort Park--which, by the way, is awesome:
25. Floyd
23. Jackson
20. Martin
16. Knox
10. Harlan
9. Bell
8. Leslie
7. Breathitt
6. Clay
5. McCreary
Thursday morning at Paducah's Kentucky Career Center: "Come join us and bring a friend! We are working on improving reentry into our community and improving public safety. If you cannot attend, see if someone you know or work with can come in your place."
Tomorrow morning at Lexington's UK Gatton Student Center: "The event is free and open to the public, though reservations are requested, as space is limited. Participation is highly recommended for elected officials, community and economic development leaders, existing businesses within Opportunity Zones and those looking to develop projects in Opportunity Zones."
Cincinnati's Buffalo Wings & Rings eyes rollout of 25 Kentucky stores in the next five years, and you could be their person in Winchester.
Speaking of (No. 25) Floyd County, bravo to Prestonsburg's Girl Scouts Troop 5185 and everyone else who spent their Saturday mornings cleaning up around Jenny Wiley State Resort Park--which, by the way, is awesome:
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Monday, November 26, 2018
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Hiring in Fulton: full-time midnight-shift dispatcher for the Fulton County Transit Authority ("Going & Coming Your Way").
"Historic Russellville's goal to promote awareness of Russellville native, Alice Dunnigan, is so important because the example of her life is one that all Logan Countians need to be aware of."
Prayers for legendary San Francisco broadcaster Ray Taliaferro, reportedly last seen at the Paducah Mellow Mushroom.
Black Lives Matter, in Louisville's West End.
Christmas parades: Owensboro, Nov. 17; Ashland, Nov. 20; Brownsville ("You can watch the entire 2018 Edmonson County Lions Club Christmas Parade below!"), Nov. 24; Arlington, Berea, Bowling Green, Cadiz, Columbia, Lawrenceburg, Madisonville, Paducah, Salyersville ("Toys will be given out by Santa and Mrs. Claus at Salyersville Fire Department following the parade"), Somerset and Whitley City, Dec. 1; Dawson Springs, Dec. 2; Frankfort, Monticello and Richmond, Dec. 7; Eubank and Hopkinsville, Dec. 8, and Burnside and La Center, Dec. 15.
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Thursday, July 26, 2018
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A Brandenburg native known for his barbecue in North Carolina takes over a Stephensburg icon. Interesting, twisty-turny business story from Becca Owsley in Etown's News-Enterprise.
Remember that Funtown/Guntown Mountain turnover in Cave City? "Everything will be OK."
An air-conditioning and, in turn, library outage in Auburn.
A federal grant is bringing natural gas to Hazard's Coalfields Regional Industrial Park.
One person has been detained as anti-ICE group blocks elevators at Louisville's immigration court https://t.co/qIjX4Ox3tN— Courier Journal (@courierjournal) July 26, 2018
What's going wrong at the McCracken County jail?
What are McCreary and Wayne counties doing right?
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
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New York Times profiles Marshall County students who spoke out for gun control after shooting— Ryland Barton (@RylandKY) May 22, 2018
‘Almost No One Agrees With Us’: For Rural Students, Gun Control Can Be a Lonely Cause https://t.co/N7pxgE24GD
Good guys with guns, in Madisonville next school year.
Greetings from Asbury Park, New Jersey; Paducah and seven other places, per USA Today.
"There are several guidelines, which include: ..." reads the tee-up to a bulleted list in a Kentucky Standard staff report on a Bardstown-Nelson County Tourist and Convention Commission grant program. For my money, the most interesting of those guidelines are that "(r)equests may be made for start-up and/or operational costs, including staffing, for local non-profit organizations’ tourism-related project or event" and that "(f)unds awarded to festivals and events are normally awarded on a sliding scale, for no more than three consecutive years. (Assuming, of course, all other guidelines are met.)" Both seem well-conceived to me, assuming the notion of the granting program is to spark new tourism-oriented activities, as opposed to sustaining them. Anyway, I find this whole report interesting, congratulate the not-credited Kentucky Standard staffer (maybe an intern) who put it together and wish the Bardstown-Nelson County Tourist and Convention Commission the absolute best of luck in achieving its goals.
OK, the primaries ... localwise, my wife and I rocked the Hopkins County Precinct 27 vote late yesterday afternoon at our local Shriner’s Rizpah Temple. We were accompanied by our daughter and one of her fourth-grade friends, who spent their day off playing together, and at the polls we ran into my wife’s parents, a woman we go to church with, a couple we used to go to church with and the woman who owned our house two owners before us. Nary a fistfight broke out, so we celebrated by taking the girls for milkshakes and me a corndog. My wife, who is all about sensible choices and self control, thought long and hard about a white-chocolate Twix and dark-chocolate KitKat—but passed on both so as not to spoil her supper. The joke was on her, however, as it turned out my 4 p.m. corndog was powerless against my almost-undefeated appetite--I still ate double helpings of mac-and-cheese and white beans just a couple of hours later. As my wife and I tidied up the kitchen and the girls frolicked with some neighborhood kids in the sprinkler, we listened to (sublime) Danny Koeber read returns on WFMW Classic Hit Country AM 730, as they rolled in from the Hopkins County Clerk downtown. The big news was that barbecue-magnate Kevin Cotton edged two-time-incumbent/hailed-CPA/gospel-singer David Jackson in the Republican primary for mayor--and, furthermore, Danny divulged after polls were closed that he had heard a rumor that Democratic challenger David Oakley, who was unopposed in the primary, would discontinue his campaign if Kevin beat David J. (David O and Kevin both used to work for the city, but it was unclear whether David O was considering forgoing the November general because he and Kevin are friends or because his main goal was to unseat David J or some other reason.) Anyway, all of this is fine with the two eligible-voter Democrats in this Precinct 27 house, as, though we think David J has done a fine job and have had nothing but positive experiences in our interactions with him, we also love Kevin (and his barbecue) and believe he is an inventive thinker with a heck of a lot of energy and a demonstrated orientation toward the least of these. We couldn't vote in the GOP primary yesterday, but we had already pretty much decided to cross lines and cast for whichever Republican come November. I think Kevin will do great.
And, statewise, here's the AP's unsurprisingly sturdy roundup.
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Thursday, March 30, 2017
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Kentucky for sale:
"Rattlesnake Trail," yes. "Copperhead Trail," no.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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First, there exists a football team called the "Owensboro Rage," which is so odd because Owensboro has always struck me as one of Kentucky's two or three most placid towns. Second, the Continental Indoor Football League team has signed a linebacker/safety/quarterback from Maysville who played for Harvard. Third, the season opens Feb. 8, and I've signed up for email alerts from all three of Kentucky's CIFL teams (of which the Marion Blue Racers are sadly not one). So, get ready.
Meanwhile, there's no lack of rage in Whitley City with regard to the closure of McCreary County's jail.
Ex-WKU Lady Toppers coach (and Kentucky Miss Basketball while playing for Marshall County High) Mary Taylor Cowles is reportedly getting into AAU coaching.
"One of Lexington's most beloved literary figures" is leaving UK to teach at the University of South Carolina--but mostly to care for her parents.
There is almost certainly an interesting story or two to hear about Mr. (Benjamin Franklin) Egner, who was born quite near the Eggner Ferry Bridge.
President Lincoln's watch was the most-viewed artifact in 2012 at the Kentucky Historical Society's new online database.
Wet or dry in Lyon County?
Meanwhile, there's no lack of rage in Whitley City with regard to the closure of McCreary County's jail.
Ex-WKU Lady Toppers coach (and Kentucky Miss Basketball while playing for Marshall County High) Mary Taylor Cowles is reportedly getting into AAU coaching.
"One of Lexington's most beloved literary figures" is leaving UK to teach at the University of South Carolina--but mostly to care for her parents.
There is almost certainly an interesting story or two to hear about Mr. (Benjamin Franklin) Egner, who was born quite near the Eggner Ferry Bridge.
President Lincoln's watch was the most-viewed artifact in 2012 at the Kentucky Historical Society's new online database.
Wet or dry in Lyon County?
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Friday, August 6, 2010
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A lot of Kentuckians will be able to much more quickly access The Heath Post soon.
Few University of Kentucky football coaches took the job with seemingly as good of chances for success as has Joker Phillips. Check out Page 2 of Brett Dawson's story.
Speaking of Phillips, who quarterbacked the Wildcats to two Class 3A state championships, it appears that he and Kenny Perry might not have overlapped at Franklin-Simpson High School. They are within three years of age of each other, but Perry wasn't at F-S long before his family moved to Paducah.
Before heading out with his team for three exhibitions in Canada later this month (the first of which is already sold out), University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari was in Maysville looking for the next Darius Miller.
A new book looks back on Louisville's baseball history.
Few University of Kentucky football coaches took the job with seemingly as good of chances for success as has Joker Phillips. Check out Page 2 of Brett Dawson's story.
Speaking of Phillips, who quarterbacked the Wildcats to two Class 3A state championships, it appears that he and Kenny Perry might not have overlapped at Franklin-Simpson High School. They are within three years of age of each other, but Perry wasn't at F-S long before his family moved to Paducah.
Before heading out with his team for three exhibitions in Canada later this month (the first of which is already sold out), University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari was in Maysville looking for the next Darius Miller.
A new book looks back on Louisville's baseball history.
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