The bill, introduced in the House in January, says that if passed, "Any signage placed on state-maintained highways at the ...
PGA Tour Superstore's aggressive golf retail expansion strategy balances penetration in existing U.S. markets with entry into ...
Would you believe that some of the best steaks in Kentucky come from places you’d never expect? These six unassuming ...
For the third time in the last decade, Indiana will need a new men’s basketball coach. But the circumstances around this job ...
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That’s Cattleman’s Roadhouse for you, folks! This rustic gem in Shelbyville is like the Paul Bunyan of steakhouses – larger ...
Instead of trying to help people, Republican lawmakers are focused on stupid things like removing the governor's name from ...
You're now entering the Bluegrass State, where the governor is Andy Beshear. Out-of-state visitors might have to use Google to find that out if one Republican lawmaker has his way. A bill proposed ...
And that’s what the signs at the state’s borders are. Beshear isn't the first to do it. Governors of Kentucky have been putting their names on welcome signs as long as I can remember.