Ky. to receive $6 million from online gambling case
Posted: 06/19/2013 - Gov. Steve Beshear says Kentucky will receive a settlement of more than $6 million from a case involving online gambling.
Last week we took in the Millville Hillbilly Daze event in Woodford County and this weekend
we drove to Owen Co. for Sweet Owen Day in Owenton. I am coming around to the idea that the smaller and more “old school” or old fashioned festivals are my favorite. Sure, who doesn’t like
the nice artwork, unique food selections and culturally different music you may find at
some festivals in larger towns and cities (?); they’re fun! But I have to say, or write, that the
smaller communities in Kentucky have it right too. We enjoyed great burgoo, pulled pork and
music at two extremely small festivals the past two weekends. It’s what it’s all about.
whatever “it” is. Maybe it’s the Hokey Pokey! (HUMOR)
Okay let’s look to Kentucky State Parks for Fall leaf changing season fun!
Cottages, walks, hikes, a grill for some Ky. Proud grilling deliciousness! Bring it on!
Sonja and I Travel often………but as I said a few weeks ago on this blog, It’s good to get home
after a nice festival of fun in a town we haven’t visited for a long time. Just GOOD TIMES!
“buckle up, slow down and get there in one piece”
Posted: 06/19/2013 - Gov. Steve Beshear says Kentucky will receive a settlement of more than $6 million from a case involving online gambling.
Posted: 06/19/2013 - The House has voted to cut food stamps by $2 billion a year.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - Officers turned to waiting tables as a way to show their support for the family of murdered Bardstown police officer, Jason Ellis.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - On Wednesday, three children had to be rushed to hospitals after a van crashed on a Clark County road.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - James Gandolfini, the actor who played Tony Soprano, has died at age 51.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - We're learning more about a shooting at a Kentucky condo that killed three people and critically injured a fourth.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - 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: 06/19/2013 - 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: 06/19/2013 - Wednesday afternoon the community in Jackson County is mourning the loss of a teenager killed when his tractor overturned.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - 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.