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Metal armored fighting takes over the cage this weekend in New Albany
SUMMARY: Combat sports are experiencing a surge in popularity, with a unique twist: armored fighting that combines medieval combat with mixed martial arts. Lead by Brandon Bishop of the Louisville Royals, participants don over 60 pounds of armor and wield various weapons, from swords to maces, in a full-contact cage fight. Head trainer Dakota Walker emphasizes the no-holds-barred excitement of these matches, which have gained a global following over the past decade. Fighters not only pursue victory but also seek personal accomplishment and adrenaline-fueled satisfaction. This weekend, New Albany will host nine fully armored fights showcasing various clubs, including the Louisville Royals.
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More than 80 Kentucky counties to benefit from $2M in tourism funding
SUMMARY: Governor Andy Beshear announced that over 80 Kentucky counties will receive $2 million in funding through the Regional Marketing and Matching Funds Program. The program aids local tourism organizations in promoting the state’s tourism, a $13.8 billion industry. The funding will be allocated to various regions, including Louisville Lincoln, Bluegrass, Western Waterland, and others. The program helps attract visitors, boosting local economies and supporting small businesses. Tourism leaders, like Sherry Murphy from the Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, emphasize the program’s role in enhancing regional development and encouraging more tourism across Kentucky.
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Cold Thursday, winter storm tomorrow
SUMMARY: Thursday’s forecast shows extremely cold temperatures, with lows around 17°F in some areas and fog, particularly around Fort Knox and Elizabethtown, reducing visibility to half a mile. Drivers are advised to be cautious of possible ice on untreated roads. The afternoon will bring mostly sunny skies but remain cold, reaching only 29°F. A winter storm is expected to develop from Texas, bringing snow accumulation between 2 to 5 inches from Friday afternoon into Saturday. The weekend will remain chilly, with temperatures reaching 36°F on Sunday, followed by colder air returning next week.
WLKY Meteorologist Matt Milosevich has the latest on a bright but cold Thursday, with eyes on our next winter storm tomorrow.
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Arctic cold stays put as another winter storm looms for Friday
SUMMARY: A Winter Storm Watch is in effect for southern Kentucky as Arctic cold continues to linger over Central and Eastern Kentucky, keeping temperatures in the low to mid-20s. Light snow flurries added to slick road conditions. Thursday morning could be particularly cold, with lows in the single digits, leading to a Cold Weather Advisory in Northern Kentucky. While Thursday will be dry with potential sunshine, another winter storm is anticipated for Friday, with snow accumulations of 4″-6″ in southern areas and 2″-4″ further north. The active winter weather pattern is expected to persist into the weekend and beyond.
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