Kentucky
Handy Fest this week in Henderson, Kentucky
HENDERSON, Ky. – It’s the week earlier than Father’s Day, and you realize what which means in Henderson: the W.C. Useful Blues & Barbecue Pageant returns to Audubon Mill Park downtown beside the river.
Now in its thirty first yr, the free Useful Fest will characteristic acquainted crowd favorites — pink beans & rice night time on Thursday, the Avenue Strut on Saturday morning, for instance — together with just a few new twists.
“Hopefully will probably be as large because it was final yr,” Useful Fest veteran and 2022 Chairman Kenny Perkins stated.
“I might say it was overwhelming,” Perkins stated of the 2021 competition which returned after being referred to as off in 2020 due to Covid.
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“We thought it could be a small crowd, however it was one of many largest crowds we’ve ever had,” he stated of the 2021 occasion. “Everybody was able to get out. We ran out of virtually all the pieces. We bought out of shirts.” When the 2021 T-shirts bought out, organizers introduced out the 2019 shirts; when these bought out, earlier vintages have been placed on sale.
“We bought out of each shirt we had if I’m not mistaken,” Perkins stated.
Wanting forward, “The music lineup is de facto nice this yr,” he stated. For the primary time in almost three a long time, longtime music chairman Dorin Luck didn’t lead the cost in reserving bands. “(Former competition chairman) Brian Bishop did an ideal job taking up for Dorin,” Perkins stated. “We hope to have an ideal crowd. We hear lots of people say the music lineup is nice.”
Headliners embrace the Nick Moss Band and Blood Brothers that includes Mike Zito and Albert Castilglia on Friday night time and Sugaray Rayford and Ronnie Baker Brooks on Saturday night time.
As ordinary, the week begins with Useful Lunch Breaks that includes quite a lot of native artists acting at eating places and different venues in and close to Downtown Henderson.
The primary stage in Audubon Mill Park lights up on Wednesday night with three bands performing.
Thursday night’s Zydeco Evening incorporates a new title — Rex Jewell’s Pink Beans & Rice – named in honor of the lately deceased longtime Useful Fest vendor chairman who oversaw the preparation of pink beans & rice and different Cajun treats for almost 30 years.
Along with the signature Cajun menu merchandise, the occasion — which is a serious fundraiser that helps hold the competition free — will embrace the sale of bread pudding, common and andouille sausages and jambalaya. As ordinary, Chubby Provider and the Bayou Swamp Band would be the headliner on Thursday night time.
“Come down and get your groove on Thursday night time and are available benefit from the free competition,” Perkins urged.
In the meantime, “Java shakes (the coffee-flavored milk shakes which are a Useful custom) are nonetheless there” this yr, Perkins stated. “I believe that’s one in all our staples, apart from Chubby.”
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Native and touring meals distributors might be promoting on the road all day Friday and Saturday. “Finally rely we had 16 distributors,” he stated.
The Useful merchandise trailer will promote competition T-shirts and different souvenirs.
As soon as once more, the Henderson County Public Library will present quite a lot of actions for youngers, together with the Instrument Petting Zoo at 4 p.m. Wednesday. “Members of the Evansville Philharmonic will deliver devices that youngsters can contact and play,” the library’s related director, Amber Potts, stated. “There gained’t be tubas that they will put their mouths on. Will probably be like xylophone and drum sticks.”
The library may even present different children’ actions all week lengthy. “There might be totally different crafts (corresponding to chalk for drawing sidewalk artwork), some video games, outsized board video games, a cornhole set and arranged video games” corresponding to minute-to-win-it video games for younger and previous alike, Potts stated.
“Simply discover the bookmobile by Rockhouse on the River” on Water Avenue to find these activigties, she stated. “Whereas children are doing crafts, we’ll have charging stations so mother and pop can cost their telephones.”
Saturday morning will see the William Branaman Avenue Strut Folks’s Parade, this yr organized by the Periodic Desk Dancers, a bunch of retired academics and different college workers that features two previous winners of the Grand OOH-PEE-DOO grand prize for probably the most sensational New Orleans Dixieland strutter: Susan Jenkins McVicar and Paige O’Nan, who gained the title final yr.
The earlier organizer of the Avenue Strut wasn’t obtainable this yr, so retired instructor Tiffany Gold Sights approached her fellow Periodic Desk Dancers (who compete every Monday night time on the trivia contest at Rockhouse on the River) about organizing this yr’s Avenue Strut, regardless that among the ladies have by no means participated in it earlier than.
“We weren’t going to let it not occur,” Sights stated. “We’re all about Henderson.”
Avenue Strut actions will start at 8 a.m. Saturday on Water Avenue with free breakfast and a workshop that may present supplies to assist strutters adorn umbrellas, numerous conveyances and themselves.
After individuals begin lining up round 9:40 a.m., the William Branaman Avenue Strut Folks’s Parade (named for the unique Grand OOH-PEE-DOO) will start at 10 a.m. Saturday on Water Avenue beside Audubon Mill Park. It’ll wind via a portion of downtown whereas Soul N The Pocket returns to carry out Dixieland-style music.
Prizes might be awarded for:
- Grand OOH-PEE-DOO
- Finest Adorned/Inventive Umbrella (grownup and little one)
- Most Spirited Strutter (grownup and little one)
- Finest Group
- Finest Adorned Bike
- Finest Adorned Child Stroller
- Finest Adorned Wagon
- Finest Adorned Golf Cart
- Most Spirited Pet
Additionally returning this yr might be a half-pot for festival-goers. “That went over properly final yr,” Perkins stated.
Sure guidelines apply on the Useful Fest once more this yr, together with no pets and no coolers. A full record of guidelines is out there at HandyBlues.org.
W.C. Useful Fest occasions schedule
Here’s a take a look at the occasions and dates for key occasions:
Useful Lunch Breaks & Completely satisfied Hours
Tuesday Lunch Breaks
Metzger’s Tavern: Maggie Hollis Music from 11 a.m to 2 p.m.
Rockhouse on the River: Dave Redmon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and the Honey Roy Trio from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Homer’s Barbecue: DJ DJ from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Tuesday Completely satisfied Hours
On Deck Riverside Bar & Grill: Drew Aud and Brandon Crawford from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Rockhouse on the River: Honey Roy Trio from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Lunch Breaks
Rockhouse on the River: Zion with Tim Austin from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Henderson County Public Library: Jesse Moore from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sidewalk Cafe: Spencer Bloodworth from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
On Deck Riverside Bar & Grill: Past Blu from 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Homer’s Barbecue: Pitmaster Josh West from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Cap N Cork: Dave Redmon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday Completely satisfied Hours
On Deck: Past Blue from 1 to 4 p.m.
Homer’s BBQ: Dekar & Co. from 3 p.m. to five p.m.
Thursday Lunch Breaks
Rockhouse on the River: Rigdon & Jines from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
On Deck: Drew Aud and Brandon Crawford from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Homer’s Barbecue: Spencer Bloodworth from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Cap N Cork: Dave Redmon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Thursday Completely satisfied Hour
Homer’s BBQ: Loops & Rhythm from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Useful Fest music schedule
Wednesday
5 p.m. Blues 4 U
7 p.m. Ally Venable
9 p.m. Ghost City Blues Band
Thursday
4 p.m. Heath & Molly
5:30 p.m. Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers
8 p.m. Chubby Provider and the Bayou Swamp Band
Friday
12 p.m. Boscoe France
1:30 p.m. Dustin Douglas & The Electrical Gents
3 p.m. The Chilly Stares
5 p.m. King Solomon Hicks
5:30 p.m. Rex Jewell’s Pink Beans & Rice
7 p.m. Nick Moss Band
9 p.m. Blood Brothers that includes Mike Zito and Albert Castilglia
Saturday
8 a.m. Free breakfast and Avenue Avenue workshop on Water Avenue
10 a.m. William Branaman Avenue Strut Folks’s Parade (start in Audubon Mill Park)
12 p.m. Amelia Eisenhauer
1:30 p.m. Ghalia Volt
3 p.m. Kat Riggins
5 p.m. Eddie 9V
7 p.m. Sugaray Rayford
9 p.m. Ronnie Baker Brooks
Kentucky
Senior Class Shines on Senior Day as No. 12 Kentucky Captures Eighth-Straight SEC Title
Thanks to a balanced effort from the senior class, the No. 12 Kentucky Volleyball team captured at least a share of an eighth-straight Southeastern Conference championship on Sunday afternoon, downing Arkansas in straight sets (26-24, 25-20, 25-13) on Senior Day inside Historic Memorial Coliseum.
The Kentucky seniors have been an integral part of the program since they first stepped on the court, a theme that continued in the match against the Razorbacks as seniors Emma Grome, Megan Wilson, Eleanor Beavin, and Erin Lamb all played key roles in the Cats’ sweep of Arkansas.
Following the match, UK head coach Craig Skinner attributed the team’s success to a staff dedicated to preparation, and a team of athletes who embraced the challenge involved in competing for a championship.
“I’ve gotta give a lot of credit to our staff,” Skinner said. “Our staff was unbelievable this year, Ben (Josephson), and Merideth (Jewell), and Madison (Lilley) did a hell of a job coaching this team and getting them prepared to play against great competition, so that’s the first thing.
“And the second thing, when you recruit athletes to compete for championships they know the expectations and the standards and that’s what they want. We’ve been shooting for the top ever since I’ve gotten here and we don’t wanna go anywhere else.”
Offensively, Grome paced the Kentucky attack to 40 total kills on a .312 hitting clip. Four Wildcats totaled six or more kills, led by sophomore Brooklyn DeLeye who finished with 13. It was Wilson who stole the show Sunday, however, as the senior right side found the floor with 12 kills on a sweltering .500 clip. In her second match back from injury, Lamb added seven kills to the winning cause and Jordyn Dailey totaled six.
Kentucky stifled the Razorbacks at the net as they racked up 8.0 rejections and held Arkansas to .130 hitting. In the third and final set, Arkansas totaled only four kills with three errors as the Cats coasted to the set and match victory. Brooke Bultema led the way with 5.0 blocks, Wilson had 4.0, Dailey finished with 3.0, and Grome and DeLeye each had a pair.
Molly Tuozzo continued to anchor the back line as she totaled 19 digs to lead all players. DeLeye added 11, Grome had 10, and Beavin had seven.
Beavin made her biggest impact from behind the service line, as the senior served up a match-high four aces. Lamb and DeLeye each had two of their own and Grome finished with one.
With the win, Kentucky improves to 19-7 on the season and 13-2 in the SEC. The victory locked up at least a share of the SEC title for the Cats for a program-best eighth-consecutive year.
UK will conclude the regular season on Wednesday as they travel to Columbia, Missouri for a matchup with No. 25 Missouri. If Kentucky leaves Columbia with a victory, they will claim the conference championship outright as Florida and Texas sit a game behind them in the standings. First serve against the Tigers is set for 7:00 pm ET.
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Kentucky
Former Sheriff Shawn ‘Mickey’ Stines indicted for murder of Kentucky judge
Two months after video showed him shooting a Kentucky judge at point-blank range in his chambers, former Sheriff Shawn ‘Mickey’ Stines has been indicted for murder.
The indictment, announced jointly by state and local prosecutors, charges Stines with shooting and killing Letcher County District Court Judge Kevin Mullins. Stines is scheduled to appear for his arraignment on Monday, Nov. 25.
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At a probable cause hearing in October, prosecutors showed a silent video that appeared to show Stines walking into the judge’s chambers with a weapon and firing multiple times at the victim, who frantically tried to escape under his desk.
Stines, who was sheriff at the time of the shooting, resigned on Oct. 1, hours before appearing in court to plead not guilty to murder charges.
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Investigators have not offered any potential motive for the murder. Those who knew Stines and Mullins said the two had worked together for years and were friends.
To date, prosecutors have not announced whether they will seek the death penalty.
This story was originally published by Lauren Silver at Court TV.
Kentucky
BY THE NUMBERS: Texas 31, UK 14
Kentucky played Texas competitively during stretches of Saturday’s game in Austin but an ugly stretch in the second quarter gave the Horns a lead they would never relinquish.
Here are some of the key numbers that tell the story of what happened in the game.
209 … More yards for Texas than Kentucky. That’s not surprising but speaks to the challenge. The Horns had 441 yards of offense with a lot of balance (250 on the ground, 191 through the air) while the Cats mustered only 211 yards of offense, almost all of which was passing.
160 … The total passing yards for Cutter Boley. The freshman was 10/18 for 160 yards and an interception. Boley entered the game because Brock Vandagriff was struggling and he did a lot to impress. He saw the field well, made some confident reads and delivered catchable balls down the field.
158 … Rushing yards for Texas’ Quintrevion Wisner. The Longhorns rushed for 250 yards on the game.
25:30 … Time of possession for Kentucky in the game. Any upset bid would have been aided by Kentucky controlling the ball more than Texas. That did not happen.
20 … Carries for Kentucky running backs Jamarion Wilcox (50 yards) and Demie Sumo-Karngbaye (30 yards). Wilcox had a long of 18 while DSK’s long was just six yards. The backs had decent success considering the opponent but Boley was charged with -57 rushing yards.
17 … Second quarter points for the Longhorns. That’s when the game appeared to be decided. First, the Horns went 65 yards in 11 plays for a touchdown. Then after a Vandagriff pick they scored again quickly before adding a field goal as the half ran out.
11 … Fumbles in the game. It was almost comical how often the ball was bouncing at times. Kentucky fumbled five times but didn’t lose one of them, while Texas fumbled six times and lost two.
10 … Tackles for sophomore Texas linebacker Anthony Hill, who we said coming into the game was playing at an All-American level. He had two sacks and three tackles for loss as the most active, productive Texas defender in the game. He was a problem Kentucky couldn’t account for.
6 … Sacks by the Texas defense. That led to UK only being credited with 21 rushing yards on the game, but more important was the impact on UK’s offensive results. The protection issues have been persistent all season.
2/12 ... Kentucky on third down. That’s not going to get it done in a game like this. That’s a big reason why Texas ran 23 more plays than Kentucky, and had the ball for 10 minutes longer. The big problem was that Kentucky averaged 11.1 yards to go on third down today.
0 … The turnover margin in the game. That gave Kentucky a chance to play somewhat competitively. Both teams had seven points off turnovers with UK’s being Jamon Dumas-Johnson’s return.
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