Beverage group: 18 mayors wrong on sugary drinks
Posted: 11:47 PM - The American Beverage Association says efforts by the mayors of 18 cities to stop food stamps from being used to buy sugary drinks won't make the nation healthier.
Home team is listed first.
1A
Williamsburg vs. Nicholas County
Fairview vs. Lynn Camp
Hazard vs. Allen Central
Harlan vs. Paintsville
Pikeville vs. Jenkins
Betsy Layne vs. Pineville
2A
Prestonsburg vs.Knott Central
Shelby Valley vs. Leslie County
Corbin vs. Bath County
Middlesboro vs. Morgan County
3A
Somerset vs. Magoffin County
Casey County vs. Powell County
Breathitt County vs. Wayne County
Estill County vs. Garrard County
Russell vs. Pike Central
Mason County vs. East Ridge
Sheldon Clark vs. Fleming County
Belfry vs. West Carter
4A
Bell County vs. Boyd County
Knox Central vs. Greenup County
Lawrence County vs. Rockcastle County
Rowan County vs. Madison Southern
5A
Johnson Central vs. Scott
Pulaski County vs. Perry Central
Southwestern vs. Whitley County
Harlan County vs. Mercer County
Clay County vs. Lincoln County
Posted: 11:47 PM - The American Beverage Association says efforts by the mayors of 18 cities to stop food stamps from being used to buy sugary drinks won't make the nation healthier.
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Updated: 11:39 PM - A woman faces charges after, police say, she neglected a disabled man she was supposed to be taking care of.
Updated: 7:02 PM - Central Kentucky Bariatric and Pain Management used to be located on East Side Drive in Georgetown, but a little over a year ago, it was forced to shut down because of legal issues. Now, a doctor who used to work here has plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute Oxycodone.
Posted: 5:28 PM - The group from Texas even gave the Eubank church a sizable donation to cover some of their material costs.