Brad White Knows Tackling Must Be Better

Kentucky defensive coordinator Brad White has never been one to deny the obvious and he knows that UK’s tackling has been atrocious at times this season. That’s one big reason the defense is giving up over 400
Madisonville’s Fall Shred Day This Saturday

Residents can clear out their clutter and protect their privacy this Saturday as the City of Madisonville hosts its Fall Shred Day.
Wrestling Coaches Named for Final Season at Hopkinsville High School

With the final season of high school wrestling coming up for the Hopkinsville Tigers, there have been some changes in the leadership for both the boys and girls teams. School officials announced Thursday afternoon that effective immediately.
Lady Rebels Drop Road Match in Regular Season Finale

The volleyball regular season ended the same way it began for the Todd County Central Lady Rebels. After dropping a match to Muhlenberg County on the road back on August 19, the Lady Rebels went back on
Knee Injury Sidelines Dominika Paurova Again

Dominika Paurová not only had time to work on small things to help improve her basketball game and get in extra work in the weight room while she was recovering from a knee injury last season but
McLean County Residents to Benefit from Flood Buyout Funding

Governor Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that Team Kentucky will allocate over $118 million to six counties, including McLean County, for buying out properties from willing residents living in flood-prone areas.
Bluegrass on Beshear Sets New Fundraising Record for Pregnancy Care Centers

Hundreds gathered lakeside in Dawson Springs on Saturday, October 11, for a record-breaking Bluegrass on Beshear fundraiser, supporting pregnancy care centers across the region.
Denzel Aberdeen Says Money Isn’t the Main Reason Players Come to UK

Kentucky’s men’s basketball payroll reportedly exceeds $20 million, according to a report released by the Lexington Herald-Leader on Thursday. The figure, estimated to be at $22 million, exceeds the number spent last season and the $4 million
Farmers, Dignitaries, Community Celebrate 100 Years In Princeton

The University of Kentucky leadership and board of trustees were joined by farmers, state and local officials, and community members to celebrate a century of service at the Research and Education Center in Princeton.
Quick Start Fuels Caldwell’s 61-0 Win over Todd

Caldwell County’s offense had run five plays and the team had five touchdowns. OK, so one of those was a defensive score, but the Tigers built their early 33-0 advantage on the way to a stifling 61-0