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Guy House, 47, allegedly shot a Kentucky State Police trooper on a road at Blue Grass Airport before making his way to a ...
Unlike most bourbon tastings or new releases around the state, the purpose of these bottles, made by Brough Brothers Distillery in Louisville in partnership with Frankfort's Kentucky State University, ...
A new era in college athletics began on Tuesday. Athletic programs, such as the University of Kentucky and its ...
With an estimated $50 million rise in expenses due to NCAA antitrust settlement, Kentucky plans corporate overhaul of athletics department.
Corbin High School’s Kade Elam, a University of Louisville signee, has been named Kentucky’s 2025 Mr. Baseball winner. The Kentucky High School Baseball Coaches Association announced its ...
Indiana University Southeast is expanding its in-state tuition to include more counties in Kentucky. The school located in New Albany has added two new counties to the list of Kentucky counties that ...
On Friday, the University of Kentucky's board of trustees approved a proposal to transform the athletic department into a limited liability company called Champions Blue, LLC. The move represents ...
With college athletics bracing for the expected approval of a $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement, the University of Kentucky is believed to be the first school to convert its athletic ...
University of Kentucky Chief of Police Joe Monroe says they are addressing these incidents near campus by stepping up patrols. "We've actually created a special district for patrolling that area.
Dr. Christian M. M. Brady was named as Wittenberg University’s 16th president. Brady is currently the dean of the Lewis Honors College at the University of Kentucky. “I am deeply honored to ...
Kentucky will ask its board of trustees on Friday to approve a plan to convert its entire athletic department into an LLC, a move the school says will position it to adapt to the new climate of ...
Kentucky is preparing to shift its entire athletic department into a limited liability company, a private structure that will allow it to raise more money as college sports awaits the House decision.