Pikeville, Somerset, Belfry, Johnson Central and Covington Catholic keep No. 1 spots in their respective classes
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‘Which Side Are You On?’ Voices for Kentucky and Beyond will be a virtual music festival online this Thursday, October 1st at 8 pm. Hosted by Rep. Charles Booker, this free virtual music fest aims to encourage voter participation by informing Kentuckians and all Americans about voter registration, voter eligibility, and key voting deadlines. Performances by: Jim James, S.G. Goodman, Chris Thile, Nappy Roots, Jason Isbell, Bright Eyes, Phoebe Bridgers, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Durand Jones, Ben Sollee, Joan Shelley and Nathan Salsburg, and more.
Find out more about this event and how to watch here.
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I’ve been aware of Sherlock Holmes for decades, and with the various and sundry retellings of his detective prowess.
But, frankly, I never knew he and officious brother Mycroft had a younger sister.
Well, they do. And here young Enola Holmes is portrayed with charm and charisma by Millie Bobby Brown.
When mother (Helena Bonham Carter) disappears, Enola is off to London to find her, and discover what she’s up to.
The Netflix film is a bit longer than it might be. And the plot wobbles some.
But so enchanting is Brown in the lead, that all that is eventually forgiven.
For further edification, listen to the podcast below:
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Former Louisville Metro Police officer Brett Hankison entered a plea of not guilty in his initial court appearance before a Jefferson County judge Monday afternoon.
The proceeding was conducted via telephone. Hankison was on the call.
Hankison is one of three officers who fired their weapons while participating in the March 13 raid that left Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black woman, dead in her south Jefferson County home. He was fired by the Louisville Metro Police in June.
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