A Louisville entrepreneur has left the Hooters game, and that could lead to one of the restaurants opening in Elizabethtown.
In the wake of bad jobs news in and around Middlesboro, Cooperative Christian Ministry's food-assistance program is struggling to keep pace.
A Christine soldier's story.
A Symsonia volunteer firefighter on Wednesday was called to fight a blaze at his own home.
Good jobs news from Gray and Louisville.
Glasgow rising.
A year later, these pictures of the Eggners Ferry Bridge still shake me up.
Watch what you flush in Morehead, bub.
The man who championed Big Bird in the Commonwealth is hailed.
So, too, is the man (from Mayfield) who pioneered Murray State hoops in the Purchase: "While Rupp and Diddle’s teams dazzled the media, Cutchin was not as flashy, coaching hard-working, defensive-minded teams. Cutchin’s stout personality served as the base on which the program was built. It is a culture which still permeates the program today." (The writer makes a good point. As a member of the media, I probably would've been naively dazzled by the 21-13 record that Coach Diddle's teams amassed against Coach Cutchin's teams, 1925-41, and failed to respect how hard-working and defensive-minded the Racers were.)
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