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100% of Puppy Bowl dogs get adopted. These Kentucky shelter dogs need a home, too
Puppy Bowl marks 20th anniversary with largest event yet
Puppy Bowl XX kicks off Super Bowl Sunday with 131 dogs featured in this year’s event.
Who doesn’t love the Puppy Bowl? The perfect way to start your Super Bowl Sunday, the event features the most adorable puppies, and those watching are bound to see plenty of ear pulls, sloppy kisses, and touchdowns, of course!
Beginning in 2005, the Puppy Bowl was intended to promote adoption, with all participating pups available to go to their fur-ever home. Since its debut, the program has had a 100% adoption rate… but what about all the shelter pups right here in Kentucky in need of a home?
While the pups featured in the Super Bowl LVIII (58) pre-game are irresistible, why not consider adopting one locally? At the Kentucky Humane Society, plenty of great dogs of various ages, breeds and personalities are available for adoption. Furthermore, the adoption fees have been waived on some, and all the shelter asks is that those interested in adopting provide the perfect home for their precious fur babies.
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Adopt these Kentucky Dogs
Jack
- Age: 5
- Breed: Jack Russell Terrier
- Location: Foster home. Available by appointment. Apply here.
- Ideal Home: “Jack knows what he likes…and what he doesn’t. He’s an independent dude who doesn’t put up with any tomfoolery or shenanigans and needs a home that will follow his rules. Above all else-Jack does not like sharing space with other animals. He’s meant to be the apple of your eye and, as such, requests that he be your one and only fur-baby,” the Kentucky Humane Society wrote in an email to the Courier Journal.
- Personality Traits: “Working breed! Jack is truly a “jack of all trades” and needs a family that will give him the physical and mental stimulus he requires. We’re firm believers that Jack would make a phenomenal pest control, garden guard, or truck-driving companion! He’s always up for a challenge and doesn’t hesitate to sniff out fun or new things to do.”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 230
Anchor
- Age: 1
- Breed: Pit Bull Terrier Mix
- Location: Foster home. Available by appointment. Apply here.
- Ideal Home: “Anchor would do best in a cat-free, toy-filled home. He loves to learn and would like to meet any potential canine siblings. He would like an active family and a yard to run in.”
- Personality Traits: “SUPER SMART! His previous family trained him very well, and he knows 4-on-the-floor, sit, paw, crate trained, potty trained, and can learn much more,” said the shelter.
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 161
Cole
- Age: 1
- Breed: Retriever Mix
- Location: Sam Swope Pet TLC (Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive. Visit the campus to meet him and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Cole would love to go to an active family that can match his energy. He needs to meet other dogs and small children before going home. He also asks that no cats be in his new place, please,” said the shelter.
- Personality Traits: “Wiggles for days! Cole will be your very best friend and move his whole body in excitement every time he sees you.”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 161
Bindie
- Age: 4
- Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier Mix
- Location: Sam Swope Pet TLC (Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive. Visit the campus to meet her and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Bindie would be perfect for a family looking for a “medium” dog. She loves to cuddle but can also go on adventures too! Bindie does need to be the only pet in the home,” said the shelter.
- Personality Traits: “Velcro! This girl loves to go where you go and be where you are!”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 140
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Ghost
- Age: 6
- Breed: American Staffordshire Terrier
- Location: Sam Swope Pet TLC (Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive. Visit the campus to meet him and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Ghost would love to be spoiled as your only pet and can live with older children. He is laid back but would love some room to run and get his zoomies out,” according to Kentucky Humane Society.
- Personality Traits: “The biggest baby, and we mean that in the best way possible! He’s a sensitive soul and enjoys cuddling with his people.”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 132
Layla
- Age: 10
- Breed: Labrador Retriever Mix
- Location: Sam Swope Pet TLC (Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive. Visit the campus to meet her and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Layla prefers to be your only canine companion. Her ideal home will have a comfy bed, a fenced-in yard, and people who have the time and patience for a senior gal like her,” said the shelter.
- Personality Traits: “Sweetness! Bring Layla home, and you’re in for more snuggles, smooches, and sweetness than you’ll know what to do with!”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 96
Bagel
- Age: 5
- Breed: Shepherd
- Location: Swope Pet TLC (Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive. Visit the campus to meet him and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Bagel would thrive in an athletic household with no cats and needs to meet any other dogs before going to his new home,” said the shelter.
- Personality Traits: “Super sweet, outgoing, and energetic!”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 88
Sadie
- Age: 1
- Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Siberian Husky
- Location: Sam Swope Pet TLC (Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive. Visit the campus to meet her and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Sadie would do great in a home that has experience with herding breeds. Sadie is approved to go home with children eight and above. She enjoys playing with other dogs and would love a dog sibling. Sadie needs a cat-free home,” said the shelter.
- Personality Traits: “Social Butterfly! Sadie loves other dogs and would do fantastic in a home with another pup to play with!”
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 84
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Valentina
- Age: 1
- Breed: Black-Mouth Curr Mix
- Location: East Campus, 1000 Lyndon Lane. Visit the campus to meet her and adopt.
- Ideal Home: “Valentina would do great in a home with older kids and no other animals. She would love someone who is active and can keep up with her goofy charm,” according to the Kentucky Humane Society.
- Personality Traits: “She is a silly, goofy girl! Valentina is always making us laugh. A smile will never leave your face if this amazing pup is around. She loves to play and will spoil her family with all her love and drooly kisses,” said the shelter.
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 57
Hank
- Age: 2
- Breed: Hound Mix
- Location: Foster home. Available by appointment. Apply here.
- Ideal Home: “Hank would like an active family that loves to go on long walks, hikes, or adventures. Treats and chew toys are a must to keep this smart guy entertained and happy,” wrote the Kentucky Humane Society.
- Personality Traits: “Happy and Bubbly! Hank can light up your world with his sweet personality and make you laugh till you cry with how silly he is when he plays,” said the shelter.
- Adoption Fee: Waived
- Days at Shelter: 56
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Kentucky Transfer WR Hardley Gilmore IV Commits to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Montavin Quisenberry isn’t the only former Kentucky wide receiver to switch out blue for red this offseason.
Hardley Gilmore IV announced Thursday that he has committed to the Louisville football program.
He’s the fifth Wildcat to transfer to the Cardinals in this cycle, following Quisenberry, who committed earlier in the day, cornerback D.J. Waller plus defensive ends Jerod Smith II and Jacob Smith.
Gilmore is also the 11th portal pickup for UofL in the last three days, and their 15th transfer commitment overall in this cycle, beginning to offset 23 portal defections that UofL has seen so far. The 14-day transfer window officially opened up this past Friday, and is the only opportunity for players to enter following the removal of the spring window.
Despite Kentucky’s instability at quarterback this past season, Gilmore put together a productive 2025 campaign. Playing in all 12 games while starting five, the 6-foot-1, 165-pound receiver caught 28 passes for 313 yards and a touchdown. His reception and yardage total was second on the team to Kendrick Law.
The Belle Glade, Fla. native got immediate playing time as a true freshman in 2024. Appearing in seven games, Gilmore was able to haul in six passes for 153 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown vs. Murray State.
While Gilmore has shown high end potential on the field, he comes with some off-the-field baggage from last offseason. Last January after opting to transfer to Nebraska following his true freshman season, he was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly punching someone in the face at a storage facility in Lexington. Then this past April, he was dismissed from the Huskers for unknown reasons, and wound up returning to Kentucky.
“Nothing outside the program, nothing criminal or anything like that,” Huskers head coach Matt Rhule said at the time regarding Gilmore’s dismissal. “Just won’t be with us anymore.”
Gilmore and Quisenberry are the first of likely multiple transfer pieces that Louisville will add to their wide receiver room. Between graduation and the portal, the Cardinals are losing six receivers – including Chris Bell & Caullin Lacy.
In their third season under head coach Jeff Brohm, Louisville went 9-4 overall, including a 4-4 mark in ACC play and a 27-22 win over Toledo in the Boca Raton Bowl. The Cardinals have won at least nine games in all three seasons under Brohm, doing so for the first time since 2012-14.
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Spotted lanternfly confirmed in 8 new Kentucky counties. About invasive insect
Spotted lanternflies congregate on grapevines
This undated video provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture shows adult spotted lanternflies on grapevines in Berks County.
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Entomologists have confirmed spotted lanternflies in eight more counties in Kentucky during 2025, according to a recent announcement.
These include Fayette, Franklin, Harrison, Pendleton, Robertson, Scott, Trimble and Woodford. The invasive insect was first found in the commonwealth in October 2023, in Gallatin County, and spread to counties including Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Grant, Henry, Kenton and Owen in 2024.
Here’s what to know.
What is a spotted lanternfly?
In short, the spotted lanternfly is a moth-like bug that’s not supposed to be in the U.S. The bugs tend to be red with black and/or white spots on their wings, according to the Department of Agriculture.
They’re native to China and first showed up in the U.S. in 2014. They’ve mostly been found in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, the USDA reports, but they’ve also been found in Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia.
One of the things that makes them so risky as an invasive species is that the eggs are thought to travel well, on everything from packages being shipped to moving boxes on U-Hauls.
Why are spotted lanternflies dangerous?
Spotted lanternflies can pose a major threat to the things such as orchards, vineyards and logging facilities. How? They tend to swarm and devour what they land on quickly, causing serious damage.
Their “waste product” — known as “honeydew” — can also attract molds and other bugs that further damage plants.
They pose a threat, according to the USDA, to everything from almonds, apples and hops to maple, oak and pine trees and more.
Is the spotted lanternfly in Kentucky?
Yes. The Kentucky Office of the State Entomologist said in a post to Facebook that the spotted lanternfly was confirmed in eight new commonwealth counties during 2025.
The species has been located in 16 counties total — Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Fayette, Franklin, Gallatin, Grant, Harrison, Henry, Kenton, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Scott, Trimble and Woodford.
What to do about spotted lanternflies
The biggest thing you can do, according to the USDA, to help control the spread of the spotted lanternfly is to keep an eye out for them.
It is recommended that you inspect trees, plants and other surfaces on your property for bugs. It’s best to do that around dusk, the USDA says, because that’s when bugs tend to congregate, making them easier to spot.
Signs that a plant may be infected include the plant oozing, becoming moldy or developing a fermented odor, according to the USDA. You may also see a “buildup of sticky fluid” beneath the infected plant.
The agency also recommends you keep an eye out for egg masses on everything from plants to boxes that hold things such as holiday decorations and often sit unattended for much of the year. If you spot an egg mass, you should scrape it “into a plastic zippered bag filled with hand sanitizer, then zip the bag shut and dispose of it,” according to the USDA.
In Kentucky, you should report sightings to your Department of Forestry regional office or reach the UK at 859-257-7597 or forestry.extension@uky.edu. UK experts also ask that anyone who finds one send a picture with the location to reportapest@uky.edu.
Contributing: Mary Ramsey, The Courier Journal. Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
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Kentucky vs Missouri score today, UK basketball game updates
Kentucky basketball’s Mark Pope on what team learned after Bellarmine win
Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope highlights what the Wildcats learned from their 99-85 win over Bellarmine at Rupp Arena.
LEXINGTON — Every time Jaland Lowe steps on the court, be it a practice or a game, is like rolling the dice. Or, as he described it during a news conference Tuesday morning, “it’s a risk” whenever he suits up for Kentucky basketball because of his ongoing shoulder injury.
He originally injured the shoulder during the Blue-White game on Oct. 17. He’s reinjured it twice more since then.
Expected to be the Wildcats’ starting point guard this season, Lowe has yet to appear in the lineup since the regular season tipped off. Each of his seven outings this season has been in a reserve role.
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With the injury hanging over his head like a guillotine that could end his 2025-26 campaign at any moment, Lowe has had to learn to play a new way.
“I don’t know if y’all will notice on TV as much or in person,” he said. “But sometimes when you’re on the court, you can realize I’m not doing some things that I would love to do in the moment, just as a competitor and as a fighter. I can’t do some of those things. I have to pull back sometimes just to not put myself at a huge risk.”
Lowe acknowledged having to rein in his aggressive tendencies is “frustrating” to no end.
“But if I wanna play, I gotta do what I gotta do,” Lowe said.
Lowe and the rest of his teammates aim to help Kentucky bounce back from last week’s loss at Alabama. UK has that opportunity tonight, hosting Missouri at Rupp Arena in the Wildcats’ SEC home opener.
UK (9-5, 0-1 SEC) and Missouri (11-3, 1-0) are unranked in the two major polls (USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches and AP Top 25).
Courier Journal sports reporter Ryan Black and columnist C.L. Brown are at Rupp Arena and will have live updates throughout the game — here and on X, formerly known as Twitter — and complete coverage after. You can follow them on X at @RyanABlack and @clbrownhoops.
Follow along with live updates from today’s game between the Wildcats and Tigers below:
- TV channel: ESPN2
- Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
The game between the Wildcats and Tigers will air nationally on ESPN2.
Authenticated subscribers can access ESPN2 via TV-connected devices or by going to WatchESPN.com or the WatchESPN app.
Those without cable can access ESPN2 via streaming services, with Fubo offering a free trial.
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Betting odds: Kentucky is a 12 ½-point favorite (-112) on DraftKings, which set the over/under at 149 ½ points (-115/-105).
Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 FM in Lexington.
You can also listen online via UKAthletics.com.
- Oct. 17: Blue-White game (Click here to read takeaways from the intrasquad scrimmage.)
- Oct. 24: exhibition vs. Purdue (Rupp Arena) ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 78, Purdue 65
- Oct. 30: exhibition vs. Georgetown University (Rupp Arena) ∣ SCORE: Georgetown 84, Kentucky 70
- Nov. 4: Nicholls (Rupp Arena) ∣ SCORE: Kentucky 77, Nicholls 51
- Nov. 7: Valparaiso (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 107, Valparaiso 59
- Nov. 11: at Louisville (KFC Yum! Center) | SCORE: Louisville 96, Kentucky 88
- Nov. 14: Eastern Illinois (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 99, Eastern Illinois 53
- Nov. 18: vs. Michigan State (Champions Classic; Madison Square Garden, New York) | SCORE: Michigan State 83, Kentucky 66
- Nov. 21: Loyola University Maryland (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 88, Loyola Maryland 46
- Nov. 26: Tennessee Tech (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 104, Tennessee Tech 54
- Dec. 2: North Carolina (Rupp Arena; ACC/SEC Challenge) | SCORE: North Carolina 67, Kentucky 64
- Dec. 5: vs. Gonzaga (Bridgestone Arena; Nashville) | SCORE: Gonzaga 94, Kentucky 59
- Dec. 9: North Carolina Central (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 103, North Carolina Central 67
- Dec. 13: Indiana (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 72, Indiana 60
- Dec. 20: vs. St. John’s (CBS Sports Classic; State Farm Arena, Atlanta) | SCORE: Kentucky 78, St. John’s 66
- Dec. 23: Bellarmine (Rupp Arena) | SCORE: Kentucky 99, Bellarmine 85
- Jan. 3: at Alabama | SCORE: Alabama 89, Kentucky 74
- Jan. 7: Missouri (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m.
- Jan. 10: Mississippi State (Rupp Arena), 8:30 p.m.
- Jan. 14: at LSU, 7 p.m.
- Jan. 17: at Tennessee, noon
- Jan. 21: Texas (Rupp Arena), 7 p.m.
- Jan. 24: Ole Miss (Rupp Arena), noon
- Jan. 27: at Vanderbilt, 9 p.m.
- Jan. 31: at Arkansas, 6:30 p.m.
- Feb. 4: Oklahoma (Rupp Arena), 9 p.m.
- Feb. 7: Tennessee (Rupp Arena), 8:30 p.m.
- Feb. 14: at Florida, 3 p.m.
- Feb. 17: Georgia (Rupp Arena), 9 p.m.
- Feb. 21: at Auburn, 8:30 p.m.
- Feb. 24: at South Carolina, 7 p.m.
- Feb. 28: Vanderbilt (Rupp Arena), 2 p.m.
- March 3: at Texas A&M, 7 p.m.
- March 7: Florida (Rupp Arena), 4 p.m.
Record: 9-5 (0-1 SEC)
- Denzel Aberdeen (guard, senior)
- Collin Chandler (guard, sophomore)
- Mouhamed Dioubate (forward, junior)
- Brandon Garrison (forward, junior)
- Braydon Hawthorne (forward, freshman)
- Walker Horn (guard, senior)
- Andrija Jelavić (forward, sophomore)
- Jasper Johnson (guard, freshman)
- Jaland Lowe (guard, junior)
- Malachi Moreno (center, freshman)
- Trent Noah (forward, sophomore)
- Otega Oweh (guard, senior)
- Reece Potter (forward, junior)
- Jayden Quaintance (forward, sophomore)
- Zach Tow (forward, senior)
- Kam Williams (guard, sophomore)
Click here to view the Tigers’ complete schedule.
Want to learn the Tigers’ roster?
Click here for player bios and more.
Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.
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