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Four soldiers stationed in Kentucky have qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, where they’ll compete in multiple shooting competitions.
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Kentucky legalized sports wagering last year, in a bid to keep residents’ tax revenue from those activities within the Commonwealth. As states embrace the surging industry, some clinicians and researchers worry there aren’t enough safeguards in place to prevent addiction.
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NBA player Ja Morant testified in court Monday to justify his actions during a pickup game last year at his parents’ house that ended in the Memphis Grizzlies point guard punching an at-the-time 17 year old teen in the face.
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The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources announced Thursday that the Commonwealth’s first documented case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) had been confirmed in a deer.
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Murray State University honored the legacy of Stewart "Stew" Johnson, the first Black player to take the court for the school’s men’s basketball team, at its game on Wednesday against the Bradley Braves.
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Kentucky residents and visitors 18 and older can now place wagers on a variety of sports at in-person locations. Online betting will begin on Sept. 28.
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The Murray State Racers football team will kick off their season with a milestone home game this weekend.
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A baseball league that will enable children and adults in western Kentucky and the surrounding region with mental and physical disabilities to safely play the sport is launching after four years of fundraising and construction.
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Denver Nuggets assistant coach Popeye Jones on Monday became the first Murray State men’s basketball alum to win an NBA Championship as a coach.
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Murray State tennis coach, former pro Purcell still holding serve, teaching after decades of successWith several professional titles and more than 20 years of coaching the Murray State men's and women's tennis teams under his belt, Mel Purcell still stays close to the sport he has mastered.
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After the deaths of a dozen horses at Churchill Downs in less than a month, the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority – or HISA – is holding an emergency summit at HISA headquarters in Lexington.
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An iconic member of Racer Nation is stepping down after more than 32 years.