'The Sopranos' mobster James Gandolfini has died
Updated: 8:38 PM - James Gandolfini, the actor who played Tony Soprano, has died at age 51.
Here is a toast hoping you all had a great new year celebration!
My……..the year went so fast and it seems like only a month or so
ago I was talking about the ’11 Vacation Guide and hoping we all travelled well
In 2011. here we are………….2012 already!
Thanks to my wife Sonja, (boys), Brenden, Dillon and Alex for a happy year and many
more to come……. Do some themed travel this winter and spring
food, outdoor, historic etc………pick a topic and run with it…….
I'll be on WKYT’s Afternoon Show Wed. somewhere around 12:40……
be watching……….now order your official vacation guide right here on the blog.
Click the link and off you go to getting your own free copy!
http://www.kentuckytourism.com/travel_tools/visitors_guide.aspx

Updated: 8:38 PM - James Gandolfini, the actor who played Tony Soprano, has died at age 51.
Updated: 6:31 PM - A shooting in South Louisville leaves three dead and one injured.
Updated: 7:31 PM - A Kentucky couple will face a judge Thursday and potential fines after a truancy officer says they failed to send their son to school.
Updated: 7:40 PM - Ninety percent of the fireworks sold at Mike's Fireworks on Lexington Road will soon be banned in Nicholasville. After three years at that location, Mike's worried he's going to lose his business.
Updated: 7:31 PM - Wednesday afternoon the community in Jackson County is mourning the loss of a teenager killed when his tractor overturned.
Updated: 7:31 PM - It sounded like a great idea, invest in a company that provides cell service where no one has it, but as we found out this was a scam that stole millions from vulnerable investors.
Posted: 4:56 PM - Best Buy is recalling 5,100 replacement batteries for the MacBook Pro due to a fire risk.
Updated: 5:32 PM - Researchers say a vaccine for a sexually spread virus has cut infections in teen girls by half.
Updated: 4:43 PM - A teenager hit by a car in Lee County has died.
Posted: 4:02 PM - Political leaders in drug-plagued Kentucky say they're pleased that retailer Urban Outfitters has stopped selling flasks, shot glasses and pint glasses that look like prescription pill bottles.