I received this email from Marshall County High School today about their basketball doubleheader vs. Livingston Central. pic.twitter.com/eelhMh9Nbp— Jeff Bidwell (@AKAJeffBidwell) January 29, 2018
At Marshall County for its doubleheader against Livingston Central. I expect it to be packed tonight. pic.twitter.com/PB887NwMkO— Al Willman (@AlWillmanSports) January 29, 2018
Livingston Central's cheerleaders present Marshall County's with a banner at half court. It reads, "Two are better than one. One falls, the other is there. Though one can be overpowered, two can defend themselves. (We) are not easily broken."— Al Willman (@AlWillmanSports) January 30, 2018
๐งก๐๐งก๐ thank you livingston pic.twitter.com/laaDGg057I— Marshall Nation (@Marshall_Nation) January 30, 2018
— Livingston Schools (@live_red) January 30, 2018
— Jen (@jgill_1225) January 30, 2018
Marshall County missed its winner and Livingston Central ran the floor and put up a shot with .2 left for the winner.— Edward Alan Marlowe (@dreamarlowe85) January 30, 2018
But it's waived off, and there can't be a review because...welp.
Free hoops, tied at 56.
FINAL, BB: Marshall County edges Livingston Central 61-59 in OT at the reopening of Reed Conder.— Edward Alan Marlowe (@dreamarlowe85) January 30, 2018
Heckuva game. pic.twitter.com/JRamvVii8K
Marshall County defeats Livingston Central in overtime, 61-59. pic.twitter.com/yNThmDh9wZ— Ryan Hermens (@ryanhermens) January 30, 2018
Toughest pregame open I've ever had to write. pic.twitter.com/bYT6iqhkno— Jeffrey Waters (@marshalsvoice) January 30, 2018
I confess that I knew next to zero about any of the inductees-as-of-tomorrow to the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame: John Fox Jr. (1862-1919) of Stony Point and finally Paris, bell hooks of Hopkinsville and currently Berea College, Annie Fellows Johnston (1863-1931) eventually of Pewee Valley and Walter Tevis (1928-1984) periodically of Madison County, Carlisle, Hawesville, Irvine, Science Hill, etc.
Thank you for your service, Cpl. (Ret.) Bradford of Winchester, and enjoy your trip to Washington.
The Kochs, meanwhile, had Gov. Bevin out to Palm Springs this past weekend.
Kentucky for sale:
Today is the deadline to file for primary candidacy in Kentucky.
After going from revenues of about $2,500 a day when UK was in session to about $2,500 a month when it wasn't, Lexington's near-campus Noodles is no more. But the Nicholasville Road location absorbed some of the employees from the old place. That's all per Kamillah Williams, who delivers a solid and detailed biz story in the Kentucky Kernel.
After going from revenues of about $2,500 a day when UK was in session to about $2,500 a month when it wasn't, Lexington's near-campus Noodles is no more. But the Nicholasville Road location absorbed some of the employees from the old place. That's all per Kamillah Williams, who delivers a solid and detailed biz story in the Kentucky Kernel.
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