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At Keeneland, Phipps Stable and St. Elias Stable’s Golden Tempo worked a half-mile in :47 2/5 in company with multiple graded stakes winner and $2.4 million earner Brilliant Berti for trainer Cherie DeVaux.

Also working at Churchill Downs were six fillies for next Friday’s 152nd running of the $1.5 million Longines Kentucky Oaks.

The sextet was comprised of Always a Runner (four furlongs in :48.40), Bella Ballerina (four furlongs in :47.40), Brooklyn Blonde (five furlongs in 1:01), Meaning (five furlongs 1:00), Paradise (four furlongs in :47.60) and Prom Queen (five furlongs in :59.80). Prom Queen worked at 9 o’clock.

Scheduled to work Saturday morning at Churchill Downs are the Brad Cox-trained trio of Commandment, Fulleffort and Further Ado, the Riley Mott-trained duo of Albus and Incredibolt, Wood Memorial (GII) runner-up Right to Party for trainer Kenny McPeek and the Steve Asmussen-trained Chip Honcho. Pashmina may work for the Oaks for trainer Rob Atras.

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KENTUCKY DERBY UPDATE

ALBUS/INCREDIBOLT – Pin Oak Stud’s Derby duo of Albus and Incredibolt visited the paddock and then galloped a mile and a half for trainer Riley Mott. Mott initially had considered working his colts Friday morning to beat anticipated showers forecast for the Louisville area Friday night into Saturday but opted to wait.

Apparently it is the right move with only brief rain forecast for tonight and clouds Saturday morning when the colts will work during the 7:15-7:30 training window for Derby and Oaks horses. Antonio Garcia, who was on Albus this morning, is slated to handle his work Saturday while jockey Jaime Torres will work Incredibolt who was partnered by Charlotte O’Connell this morning.

CHIEF WALLABEE – Mike and Kay Kay Ball’s Chief Wallabee visited the paddock as well as the starting gate before galloping a mile and a half under Marvin Orantes. Chief Wallabee will be attempting to give trainer Bill Mott and jockey Junior Alvarado consecutive Derby victories to go with the Sovereignty triumph of 2025.

The most recent trainer of six to win the Derby in consecutive years is Bob Baffert with Silver Charm in 1997 and Real Quiet in 1998 and Victor Espinoza is the most recent of six riders to go back to back with California Chrome in 2014 and American Pharoah in 2015.

Chief Wallabee is scheduled to work Sunday or Monday with Alvarado slated to be aboard for the final pre-Derby drill.

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CHIP HONCHO – Leland Ackerley Racing, James Sherwood, Jode Shupe and John Cilia’s Chip Honcho galloped Friday morning for trainer Steve Asmussen and is scheduled to work Saturday as connections continue monitoring the Kentucky Derby field.

COMMANDMENT/FULLEFFORT/FURTHER ADO – Trainer Brad Cox’s Derby trio of Wathnan Racing’s Commandment, St. Elias Stable and Starlight Racing’s Fulleffort and Spendthrift Farm’s Further Ado trained a little later than normal Friday morning and remain scheduled to work Saturday.

Commandment and Fulleffort both trained around 6:15 a.m. Commandment jogged in the chute before galloping 1 1/4 miles, while Fulleffort jogged. About 20 minutes later, Further Ado galloped.

DANON BOURBON – Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby invitee Danon Bourbon arrived at Churchill Downs around 7:30 a.m. Friday following USDA quarantine in Chicago and is scheduled to train Saturday morning.

EMERGING MARKET – Klaravich Stable’s Emerging Market worked a half-mile in :47.60 Friday morning with Flavien Prat aboard for trainer Chad Brown. The colt worked in company with maiden Hedge Brook.

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“He just glided through the lane,” Brown said. “He galloped way out past three-quarters the right way and came back good. I was very pleased with the way he was moving. He hit his fractions perfect, and he didn’t even look like he was going that fast, which is what you love to see as a trainer.”

GOLDEN TEMPO – At Keeneland, Phipps Stable and St. Elias Stable’s Golden Tempo worked a half-mile under Ameth Gonzalez in :47.40 in company with multiple graded stakes winner and $2.4 million earner Brilliant Berti for trainer Cherie DeVaux.

It was the fourth Keeneland work, all in company, for Golden Tempo since a third-place finish in the Louisiana Derby on March 21.

“He has had different company, and he’s outworked each one,” DeVaux said “This was just a maintenance work and Brilliant Berti is a pretty good workhorse, and he’s older. It was good company with him, we didn’t want him doing too much in the work and the gallop out. It was a really good company, and with Brilliant Berti, even though he’s a turf horse, works pretty well on the dirt.”

Golden Tempo is scheduled to leave Keeneland at 7 in the morning for the van ride to Churchill Downs.

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INTREPIDO – Dutch Girl Holdings and Irving Ventures’ Intrepido continued to move forward to his date in Derby 152 with a solid two-mile jog Friday morning under exercise rider Alejandro Galindo. 

“He felt good,” Galindo offered afterward back at Barn 41.

Intrepido was the winner of the Grade I American Pharoah at Santa Anita last October and has banked more than $342,000 in purses so far. He is trained by West Coast veteran Jeff Mullins. 

Intrepido is scheduled to work Sunday morning with Hector Berrios in the saddle.

POTENTE – Speedway Stables’ Potente turned in a solid mile jog Friday morning under exercise rider Humberto Gomez. The $2.4-million colt by super sire Into Mischief has only a trio of starts under his belt as he heads toward Derby 152, but they were good ones. He won first time out in January at Santa Anita, then came back there for another score in the San Felipe (GII) on March 7. In his most recent outing he ran second in the Santa Anita Derby.

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The bay colt hails from the prolific barn of conditioner Bob Baffert, who already has six Derby victories on his ledger and is scheduled to make it into town this evening. 

PAVLOVIAN – The homebred gray/roan colt by the California sire Pavel was feeling frisky Friday at Churchill Downs and went through a strong gallop under Tony Romero during the special Derby/Oaks training period on a picture-perfect morning. He was a handful back at Barn 41 afterward as he makes his way toward his 11th start – the 152nd Kentucky Derby on the first Saturday in May.

Trainer Doug O’Neill has been tending to his large string back on the West Coast, including runners for Pavlovian’s owner/breeder – J. Paul Reddam. The colt is scheduled to turn in his final drill for the Derby this Sunday, while his conditioner is slated to come on board Tuesday. Pavlovian’s two most recent efforts saw him come away a winner in the Sunland Derby and be beaten a head in the Louisiana Derby.

RENEGADE – Robert and Lawana Low and Repole Stable’s Renegade was en route to Churchill Downs after leaving Palm Beach Downs in South Florida at 8:20 Friday morning with an early Saturday morning arrival expected at the track.

Renegade worked a half-mile in :49.07 Thursday morning at Palm Beach. Trainer Todd Pletcher is scheduled to arrive in Louisville Saturday afternoon.

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RIGHT TO PARTY – Chester Broman Sr.’s Right to Party galloped Friday morning for trainer Kenny McPeek and is scheduled to record his final Kentucky Derby work Saturday.

SILENT TACTIC – John Oxley’s Silent Tactic, who worked a half-mile in :48 Thursday morning, walked the shedrow at trainer Mark Casse’s barn Friday morning. “He’s doing fine this morning,” said Casse, whose Derby hopeful has been dealing with a bruised foot for the past four weeks. “He is probably better now than he has been in months.”

SIX SPEED – Brunetti Dugan Stables, Black Type Thoroughbreds, Steve Adkisson and Swinbank Stables’ Six Speed got acquainted with the Churchill Downs surface Friday morning for the first time since arriving from Europe. Jockey Declan Cannon was aboard the UAE Oaks (GII) runner-up for his morning training session. Trainer Bhupat Seemar is scheduled to be the special guest Saturday on the Kentucky Derby Morning Works Show presented by TwinSpires.

SO HAPPY – Norman Stables and Saints or Sinners’ So Happy worked five furlongs in 1:00.20 Friday morning under jockey Mike Smith for trainer Mark Glatt.

“We thought he worked really well,” Glatt said. “He’s the type of horse that just goes through the motions in the morning. Oftentimes we will give him a little bit of company, but we decided not to do that today. He got over the track well and galloped out a little stronger than he normally does, so I felt like it was just about right coming into the race.”

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Smith added, “He did what he always does, he just kind of does what he has to do. Especially by himself, I knew it was going to be a little bit challenging. The track was a little bit deeper in the second break than it was the first, but he still went good for him. He’s just not much of a flashy work horse.”

THE PUMA – Florida Derby (GI) runner-up The Puma, owned by OGMA Investments, JR Ranch and High Step Racing, galloped Friday morning in his first serious training session since arriving at Churchill Downs on Tuesday. The Puma previously tack-walked Wednesday and jogged Thursday.

WONDER DEAN – Yoshinari Yamamoto’s Wonder Dean worked six furlongs in 1:17.80 Friday morning under Takuya Nakano in preparation for Kentucky Derby 152.

The UAE Derby (GII) winner began with a methodical opening furlong in :15.40 before increasing his speed to a half-mile in :54.40 and finishing his final quarter-mile in :23.40.

“He felt similar today as he did during his breeze a week out from the UAE Derby,” Nakano said. “He felt really great. This gives me a lot of confidence that he will be able to perform his best on Derby Day.”

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SHAPING UP: THE $5 MILLION KENTUCY DERBY PRESENTED BY WOODFORD RESERVE (GI) – Here is the top 20 preference list for the $5 million Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (GI) in alphabetical order (with jockey and trainer): Albus (Manny Franco, Riley Mott); Chief Wallabee (Junior Alvarado, Bill Mott); Chip Honcho (TBD, Steve Asmussen); Commandment (Luis Saez, Brad Cox); Danon Bourbon (Atsuya Nishimura, Manabu Ikezoe); Emerging Market (Flavien Prat, Chad Brown); Further Ado (John Velazquez, Brad Cox); Fulleffort (Tyler Gaffalione, Brad Cox); Golden Tempo (Jose Ortiz, Cherie DeVaux); Incredibolt (Jaime Torres, Riley Mott); Intrepido (Hector Berrios, Jeff Mullins); Pavlovian (Edwin Maldonado, Doug O’Neill); Potente (Juan Hernandez, Bob Baffert); Renegade (Irad Ortiz Jr., Todd Pletcher); Right to Party (Chris Elliott, Kenny McPeek); Silent Tactic (Cristian Torres, Mark Casse); Six Speed (TBD, Bhupat Seemar); So Happy (Mike Smith, Mark Glatt); The Puma (Javier Castellano, Gustavo Delgado); Wonder Dean (JPN) (Ryusei Sakai, Daisuke Takayanagi). Also Eligibles: Litmus Test (TBD, Bob Baffert); Great White (Alex Achard, John Ennis); Ocelli (TBD, Whit Beckman); Robusta (TBD, Doug O’Neill)

LONGINES KENTUCKY OAKS UPDATE

ALWAYS A RUNNER – Douglas Scharbauer and Three Chimneys Farm’s Always a Runner completed her final serious Longines Kentucky Oaks tune-up Friday morning for trainer Chad Brown, working a half-mile in :48.40 under Jose Ortiz in company with maiden winner Leinani.

“I was able to get Jose Ortiz out to breeze her, who is going to ride her for the first time in the Kentucky Oaks, which I thought was a real positive,” Brown said. “He just loved the filly. Very smooth, and she galloped out well.”

BELLA BALLERINA – Godolphin’s Bella Ballerina worked a half-mile in :47.40 Friday morning with jockey Tyler Gaffalione aboard for trainer Brendan Walsh in company with Diamond Eyed Jack (four furlongs, :47.80). The filly galloped out five furlongs in :59.20.

“She worked very well this morning and did everything we wanted to see,” Walsh said. “Tyler was very happy with her, and she came out of it in great shape.”

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Gaffalione is named to ride Bella Ballerina in the Longines Kentucky Oaks.

BOTTLE OF ROUGE/EXPLORA – The duo of trainer Bob Baffert fillies who are headed to next Friday’s Kentucky Oaks both stretched their legs Friday morning at Churchill Downs. Mike Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman’s Explora (already a millionaire) and the trainer’s wife Jill’s Bottle of Rouge (a three-time stakes winner) turned in good jogs for their dates in next Friday’s Run for the Lillies.

Humberto Gomez was aboard for Explora’s mile exercise, while Talia Viscusi was at the controls for “Rouge’s” similar drill.

Overseeing the Baffert stable’s Kentucky string currently are a duo of racetrack veterans – Dan Ward and Jimmy Barnes. Ward, who has more than a half-century in the game working for such aces as the late Bobby Frankel and trainer Jerry Hollendorfer, just recently signed on with Baffert to handle his eastern runners. Barnes, the stable’s king of “on-the-road,” now has 27 years of playing right-hand-man to the Hall of Fame conditioner who will be aiming for his fourth tally in the filly classic.

BROOKLYN BLONDE/MEANING – The duo of fillies who come out of trainer Michael McCarthy’s Barn 27 on the Churchill Downs’ backside saddled up and went trackside for the 7:15 to 7:30 a.m. special training period for Derby and Oaks runners Friday morning.

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Meaning, who is owned by Bridlewood Farm and Eclipse Thoroughbreds and is a go for the Run for the Lillies next Friday, had exercise rider Juanito Alverez in the tack, while “Brooklyn,” who is still hopeful to get a chance to run in the nine-furlong classic for owners Sun Kissed Stable and Bobby Flay, had rider Ben Curtis aboard.

Both fillies went through a brief warmup followed by Meaning, a double stakes winner at Santa Anita this year, firing off first and going through a solid five-panel drill in 1:00. The daughter of champion Gun Runner drew praise from her conditioner: “I was real happy with that,” he noted back at the barn afterward. Brooklyn Blonde followed her stablemate’s exercise and also went five furlongs with her time coming out at 1:01, which drew a thumbs up from her conditioner. 

Entries for the 152nd Kentucky Oaks will be drawn Saturday between the third and fourth races at approximately 2 p.m. 

COUNTING STARS/SEARCH PARTY – Trainer Mark Casse’s two Kentucky Oaks hopefuls – West Point Thoroughbreds’ Counting Stars and Tracy Farmer’s Search Party – walked the shedrow following half-mile works from Thursday.

“All fine this morning,” Casse reported of Counting Stars (:48.60) and Search Party (:47.60).

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DAZZLING DAME – Respect the Valleys, Medallion Racing and Madaket Stables’ Dazzling Dame arrived at Churchill Downs at 4:40 a.m. after vanning from the Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland. Trained by Brittany Russell, Dazzling Dame had worked a half-mile in :49.20 on the dirt at Fair Hill Thursday morning. Russell is expected to arrive in Louisville tonight.

MY MISS MO – Averill Racing, Mathis Stables and Tristan De Meric’s My Miss Mo, runner-up in the Gulfstream Park Oaks (GII) in her most recent start, was scheduled to leave Gulfstream Park at 1 p.m. with an early Saturday morning arrival anticipated at Churchill Downs. Trainer Saffie Joseph Jr. will arrive in Louisville Sunday.

PARADISE/PROM QUEEN – Trainer Brad Cox’s Longines Kentucky Oaks contenders Gary and Mary West’s Prom Queen and NK Racing and LNJ Foxwoods’ Paradise both worked Friday morning at Churchill Downs.

Prom Queen worked around 9:15 a.m., breezing five furlongs in :59.80 with exercise rider Edvin Vargas aboard. The Gulfstream Park Oaks (GII) winner recorded fractions of :12.20 and :23.60, galloped out six furlongs in 1:12.40 and completed seven furlongs in 1:25.60.

“She’s a filly that gets a lot out of her training, and we kept her in her normal routine this morning,” Cox said of Prom Queen. “It was a really strong work and we’re in a good spot with her.”

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Earlier in the morning, Gazelle (GIII) third-place finisher Paradise worked a half-mile in :47.60 in company with On Time Girl. Along with the Longines Kentucky Oaks, Paradise also is nominated to the $700,000 Eight Belles presented by Sysco (GII) on the Kentucky Oaks undercard.

PASHMINA – Red White and Blue Racing’s Pashmina visited the paddock under Jesse Sauter and then galloped a mile and a half during the 7:15-7:30 training window for Kentucky Derby and Oaks horses. Runner-up in the Gazelle (GIII) in her most recent start, Pashmina is scheduled to work Saturday or Sunday for trainer Rob Atras who was en route to Louisville Friday morning. Ramon Vazquez has the Oaks mount.

PERCY’S BAR – Hat Creek Racing’s Percy’s Bar walked the shedrow at trainer Ben Colebrook’s Keeneland barn Friday morning a day after working a half-mile in :49.60 in company. Colebrook plans to send Percy’s Bar to the main track at Keeneland early Saturday morning before vanning to Churchill Downs at 7 o’clock. All Kentucky Derby and Oaks horses have to be on the grounds by 11 a.m. Saturday.

SHE BE SMOOTH/ZANY – Calumet Farm’s She Be Smooth and Repole Stable’s Zany were en route to Churchill Downs after leaving Palm Beach Downs in South Florida at 8:20 Friday morning with an early Saturday morning arrival expected at the track. The two fillies worked together in :49.07 for a half-mile Thursday at Palm Beach. Trainer Todd Pletcher is scheduled to arrive in Louisville Saturday afternoon.

SHAPING UP: The $5 MILLION LONGINES KENTUCKY OAKS – Here is the top 14 preference list for the $1.5 million Longines Kentucky Oaks (GI) in alphabetical order (with jockey and trainer): Always a Runner (Jose Ortiz, Chad Brown), Bella Ballerina (Tyler Gaffalione, Brendan Walsh), Bottle of Rouge (Mike Smith, Bob Baffert), Counting Stars (Francisco Arrieta, Mark Casse), Explora (Flavien Prat, Bob Baffert), Meaning (Juan Hernandez, Michael McCarthy), My Miss Mo (TBA, Saffie Joseph Jr.), Paradise (TBA, Brad Cox), Pashmina (Ramon Vazquez, Rob Atras), Percy’s Bar (Luan Machado, Ben Colebrook), Prom Queen (Javier Castellano, Brad Cox), Search Party (Cristian Torres, Mark Casse), She Be Smooth (John Velazquez, Todd Pletcher), Zany (Irad Ortiz Jr., Todd Pletcher).

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  • Moeller two-sport star Matt Ponatoski had a decision to make after being drafted by the Cincinnati Reds.
  • Ponatoski chose to enroll at Kentucky where he could play both baseball and football.

Dual-sport star and Moeller alum Matt Ponatoski’s final decision still awaits, but signs are pointing towards Lexington, KY.

After committing to the University of Kentucky as both a quarterback and pitcher, Ponatoski was selected in the 18th round (No. 542 overall) of the 2026 MLB Draft by the hometown Cincinnati Reds. While Ponatoski was ranked No. 208 on the MLB’s draft board and expected to be selected higher, doubts around whether he intended to go pro this year caused his stock to fall.

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Ponatoksi has until the MLB’s signing deadline on July 27 to make a final decision, but the Moeller product has seemingly signaled his intention to stick with the University of Kentucky. He enrolled at the University of Kentucky on Wednesday, July 15, per a Kentucky Sports Radio report, indicating he will join the Wildcats football team in the fall.

The Man of Moeller was just the third player in the history of the Gatorade Player of the Year award to win for two different sports in the same season. Doing so in his junior year, he joined Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss and National Baseball Hall of Fame catcher Joe Mauer.

For Wildcats football, Ponatoski would come in as a four-star quarterback prospect and helped give new head coach Will Stein a top-25 recruiting class in the nation. He threw just one interception in his senior season for the Moeller Crusaders, completing 66% of his passes for 2,395 yards and 28 touchdowns.

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For Kentucky baseball, Ponatoski would join up with fellow freshman and former Louisville Trinity pitcher Grayson Willoughby, who won Kentucky Mr. Baseball and withdrew his name from the draft. Willoughby, a top-rated pitching prospect, felt MLB teams were attempting to low-ball him and thus chose to stick with the Wildcats. Ponatoski is fresh from a season leading Moeller to the state championship game, recording a 1.37 ERA on the year.



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On July 14, customers gather at Evergreens.

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PADUCAH — Evergreens Plant Shop, Coffeehouse and Wine Bar announced Friday that it has received the Best of Kentucky Award — an annual voter’s choice award that highlights Kentucky’s favorite and finest establishments.

According to Guide to Kentucky, the Best of Kentucky Award is the highest designation it awards to businesses that receive the most votes from the commonwealth. On Tuesday, Evergreens Owner Jean Alford explained what the award means, how the business began, what she believes has contributed to Evergreens’ success and her reaction to the award.

“I was astounded,” Alford said. “Honestly, it’s a testament to our loyal customers. When we were nominated, we were emailed a form that said, ‘Vote for best coffeehouse.’ I had them at the doors, I had them in the restrooms, I had them at the register, on the tables — friends, family alike.”

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She added that the customers and staff are what have brought her passions — and Evergreens — to life during the last few years.

“I wanted to create an environment that was community-friendly. People can come play games. People can come meet,” Alford said. “When I was traveling from Chicago to move here, that’s what I was looking for.”







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Evergreens Plant Shop, Coffeehouse and Wine Bar announced Friday that it has received the Best of Kentucky Award — an annual voter’s choice award that highlights Kentucky’s favorite and finest establishments.

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Before opening Evergreens, Alford said she had developed a passion for plants, which led her to obtain her nursery license. She then began selling her plants at the farmer’s market, but she faced difficulties maintaining their condition during harsh weather and while traveling. This ultimately led to the search for a designated property — and the creation of Evergreens.

“We actually started this process in 2023,” she said. “I saw this spot, and I just thought this would be great because it’s on the other side of town, it’s by the college, it’s by the interstate, and I loved this loft.”

The location of Evergreens is one aspect that Alford attributes to earning the Best of Kentucky Award, and she said the focus has been on creating a welcoming atmosphere for everyone.

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“If you’re a parent, and you work all day, and you pick your child up, and you just want to have one-on-one time with them, play a board game, let them do homework while you work on your laptop — those were thoughts that were going through my mind,” Alford said.

Additionally, being located near West Kentucky Community and Technical College has also provided opportunities for Evergreens to cater to college students and their needs.

“When we first opened, we had some students and teachers. It took a minute, and then I got a phone call asking if I would — last year on [WKCTC’s] Giving Day — donate coffee to the students and staff,” she said. “So, I did. I went there, popped up a tent and handed out coffee.”

The menu is another way Alford said Evergreens aims to welcome everyone, having expanded it to include energy drinks, lemonades, teas, dirty sodas, Italian sodas, shakes and smoothies.



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On July 14, a crocheted frog enjoys an ice cream cone while resting on an Evergreens countertop.




Above all, Alford highlighted the importance of supporting the community and recognizing that there is room for everyone, even when it comes to businesses offering similar products.

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“It’s not easy, especially after opening and then several coffee places opening up, but I think each one [is] unique — some are drive-throughs, some are not [and] some you can sit down and eat,” she said. “We’re not in competition. There’s room for everybody. Everybody has their own unique thing, and I think that the most important thing is — support a local business.”

In light of the shop celebrating its second anniversary this July, Alford said her favorite part of owning Evergreens has been the customers and their shared passions.

“It’s such a joy that people like or get excited about what you’re passionate about — when you see the ladies that love the plants or the decor,” Alford said. “We also have some local artists that feature their stuff, and that’s very exciting for me, too — to be able to have that.”

To celebrate both the anniversary and the Best of Kentucky Award, Evergreens will be hosting a Community Appreciation Day on July 29 during business hours.

“In the morning, we are going to do some type of offer. We’re going to do a game — a spin-the-wheel when they come to the register to order — and they might get a free beverage, or they might get a discount, or they might get a free pastry,” Alford said.

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She also noted that, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., there will be live music in addition to the spin-the-wheel prizes and discounts.

“We are incredibly honored and deeply humbled by this recognition,” Alford said. “When we first opened our doors, our goal wasn’t just to serve great coffee, but to build a welcoming space for our community. This award is a testament to our hardworking team and the amazing customers who support us every single day.”



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CAMPBELL COUNTY, Ky. — Kentucky residents ages 18 to 20 will now be able to obtain a provisional concealed carry license under House Bill 312, which requires proper firearm safety training and background checks.

Gun safety advocates are stressing the importance of knowing the law and handling firearms responsibly.

Jeff Poynter has been teaching concealed carry safety for nearly a decade. He said training is critical for anyone looking to carry.

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“If you don’t have the training and know what to do, then you shouldn’t be using it,” Poynter said. “They will go over the laws, they will go over safe handling in the house, safety around children, their responsibilities when it comes to that, safety in their vehicle, safety while they’re carrying.”

Poynter also said gun owners should continuously revisit their safety training.

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“It’s a perishable skill. It needs to be maintained,” Poynter added.

Kevin Michalowski, a former law enforcement officer with over 30 years of firearm safety training experience and a member of the United States Concealed Carry Association, said it is also important to know the laws beyond Kentucky’s borders. In Ohio, for example, there is no legally permitted concealed carry under the age of 21.

“It is your responsibility when you’re carrying your gun to make sure that you are carrying it legally and only carrying it where you are allowed to carry it, where that permit allows,” Michalowski said.

Kentucky State Police said applications for the new provisional concealed carry permit are expected to open in mid-September.

Michalowski said getting proper training is what separates responsible gun owners from the rest.

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“If you’re going to carry a firearm, you need to get training. You need to understand where you can legally carry that firearm and what you can and can’t do with it,” Michalowski said. “The people who get that training are far more responsible than the people who don’t.”

You can find more information on the legislation by clicking the link here, with information on the Kentucky State Police website here.

Have a story idea or tip for WCPO 9 Northern Kentucky reporter Logan MacDonald? Email him at Logan@WCPO.com.

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