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On the one hand you could say this baseball season was a disappointment. Both Pinkerton Academy and Andover felt as if they ...
St. John’s Mexican Fiesta of food, music, dancing and games on Saturday is coming one week earlier than normal to take advantage of cooler temperatures. The 43rd annual fiesta will kick off with ...
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will offer its first junior academy, where elementary students will learn about law enforcement and safety skills. The Junior Deputy Academy will teach ...
Lawrence. When John Clark Gingerich entered this world on September 6, 1952, in Stillwater, Oklahoma, quickly becoming the Apple of everyone’s eye. His gentle nature, quick wit, and twinkling eyes ...
The US representative to the United Nations told the UN Security Council on May 29 that the deal now on offer to end the war in Ukraine is the best possible outcome for Russia and President ...
The United States has worked tirelessly with both Ukraine and Russia, seeking a path to peace. “We want an end to this war,” declared John Kelley, Acting U.S. Alternate Representative in remarks ...
A dozen students were honored as they graduated from St. John Neumann Regional Academy Tuesday. Class of 2025 Salutatorian Kaidance Meixel introduced the class, speaking about the unique ...
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) fist bumps executive vice president of football operations Tony Boselli during the first organized team activity at Miller Electric Center ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The city cut the ribbon Wednesday morning on Lexington’s first park with public river access. Kelley’s Landing Park, off Old Richmond Rd, spans 30 acres.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — After years of planning and patience, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton cut the ribbon to signify the official opening of the city's newest park, Kelley's Landing.
Kelley’s Landing is Lexington’s first public access to the river and views of the Kentucky River Palisades. It’s a project that Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton says has been near and dear to her heart ...
John Hoyt Kelley, 101, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2025. A devoted father, loving husband, WWII medic, and lifelong learner, he was born in ...