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Former UK student Sophia Rosing sentenced to 1 year in prison
SUMMARY: A former University of Kentucky student, Sophia Rosing, gained national attention after she assaulted a black student worker, Kyla Spring, while using racist slurs. In a recent courtroom session, Rosing’s attorney claimed that one night shouldn’t define her life, despite acknowledging the horrific nature of her actions, which included using the N-word over 200 times in a 10-minute video. Rosing, previously pleading guilty to multiple charges, was sentenced to 12 months in detention, 100 hours of community service, and a $25 fine. After the sentencing, Kyla’s mother expressed gratitude, emphasizing accountability for one’s actions.
The former University of Kentucky student who pleaded guilty to assault and other charges received her sentence on Thursday.
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At least 1 killed in downtown Carrolton house fire
SUMMARY: A devastating early morning fire in downtown Carrollton has resulted in at least one confirmed death, with officials fearing there may be additional fatalities. The intense flames caused the two-story house to collapse, complicating rescue efforts. However, rescuers successfully located a three-year-old girl near the back door and quickly transported her to the hospital for treatment. The fire’s cause remains under investigation as authorities assess the scene and determine the full extent of the tragedy. Community members are in shock, and support is likely to be mobilized for those affected by this tragic event.
At least one person is dead after a devastating early morning fire in downtown Carrolton on Thursday.
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Transylvania University collects donations for hurricane relief
SUMMARY: Students from Transylvania University, led by the field hockey team, organized a donation drive for Hurricane Relief, collecting food, hygiene items, and positive notes for those affected by the disaster. Inspired by a similar initiative from Ava Weissman’s home church, the two-day drive engaged the campus community in supporting recovery efforts. The students expressed gratitude for the participation and support received, highlighting the collective effort to make a difference. Donations will be consolidated with contributions from other Lexington drives to ensure they reach those in need. The event showcased the campus’s commitment to helping those impacted by the hurricane.
The donations will be combined with those from other Lexington drives to optimize support for disaster victims.
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Norton Children's Hospital ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report
SUMMARY: Norton Children‘s Hospital has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as the top pediatric hospital in Kentucky and ranked nationally in seven specialties. This year, the hospital improved its national ranking by eight places, placing it in the top third of surveyed hospitals. Chief Administrative Officer Diane Scardino attributes this success to exceptional teamwork and service. A recent patient, eight-year-old Magnus, was flown to Norton after a climbing accident, where the staff quickly attended to his serious injury. His mother praised the hospital’s swift response, and Magnus expressed enthusiasm for climbing again.
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