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Evening weather forecast: 10/7/2024
SUMMARY: This week, fall weather brings cool temperatures, with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s and clear skies. Overnight temps will drop to the 40s. High pressure is maintaining comfortable conditions, but a warm-up for the weekend is expected, potentially reaching 80°F. Following that, a strong cold front may bring temperatures back down into the mid-60s and possibly even the 50s next week. Rain is not anticipated. Also, Hurricane Milton, currently a Category 5, is moving towards Florida, with landfall expected later this week. Overall, the region enjoys pleasant fall weather amid concerns for those affected by the storm.
Kentucky’s evening weather forecast for October 7, 2024.
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New Kentucky initiative uses tourism to promote economic development | Kentucky
SUMMARY: Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear launched the “New Kentucky Home” initiative, which aims to promote the state by linking tourism with business and workforce attraction. The campaign emphasizes Kentucky’s supportive communities, thriving businesses, and balanced lifestyle, appealing to families and companies looking for a new home. The initiative follows record tourism spending in 2023 and significant economic growth, with over $33 billion in investments and 56,000 jobs expected. Major employers like Ford and SK On are contributing, including a $5.8 billion electric vehicle battery plant. Beshear’s initiative highlights the synergy between tourism and economic development for Kentucky’s future success.
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Lawmakers demand review of Treasury Department’s oversight of shrimp imports | Louisiana
SUMMARY: House Committee Chairman James Comer and Representatives Clay Higgins and Troy Nehls are urging the U.S. Government Accountability Office to investigate the Treasury Department’s compliance with laws protecting American industries, particularly the shrimping sector, from foreign competition. They express concerns that since 2004, U.S. representatives in international financial institutions have predominantly supported foreign projects that harm U.S. industries, including shrimp. The legislators cite that U.S. shrimp markets face significant competition from imports, particularly from India, which raises ethical issues like forced labor and environmental degradation on shrimp farms. They seek assurance that U.S. interests are adequately safeguarded.
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The oldest known Kentucky WWII Veteran reflects on life, D-Day
SUMMARY: Oakley Hacker, believed to be the oldest World War II veteran in Kentucky, recently celebrated his 108th birthday. Born on October 2, 1916, and serving in the U.S. Navy for nearly five years, Hacker achieved the rank of Gunners Mate Second Class and played a crucial role in the D-Day invasion, overseeing gunnery support. After returning home, he worked various jobs until retiring at 92 due to declining eyesight. Now residing at the Paul E. Patton Eastern Kentucky Veteran Center, Hacker is visited frequently by his daughter, who cherishes their memories together. He remains proud of his service and family, which includes grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
You’ve probably heard the saying “Age is just a number,” but imagine being over 100 years old—108 to be exact.
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