Kentucky
KKK Members in Kentucky Pull Gun on LGBTQ Activists – Police Let Them Go
Two alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan have reportedly threatened people at a pro-LGBTQ+ rights rally in Kentucky on June 3. One of whom even pulled a gun on the small crowd.
Police on the scene in Corbin, however, didn’t arrest them, according to a police report obtained by news site Raw Story.
The outlet reports that one of the men handing out KKK recruitment cards was identified in the report as Kenneth Hutton, 44. He’d previously worked for Corbin’s city government.
“He quit about a month ago,” Marlon Sams, Corbin’s city manager, told Raw Story.
The other man was identified as Clayton Segebart, 43.
In the “call for service” report, the Corbin Police Department detailed the situation. Both men live in London, a nearby city, according to the police document.
At 2:21 p.m., the report said, “Male has gun out.”
It’s followed by a description of the gun: “Ruger 9mm” and “Smith and Wesson.”
A later entry stated, “Both males that were there with weapons are 98,” referring to the dispatch code that means leaving the scene. The outlet reports that though the police initially posted on social media that they had contacted the FBI over what happened, the post was later taken down.
The small rally held on June 3 was in protest of anti-trans legislation proposed in the Kentucky legislature. The group of about seven held the event in a local park.
The activists held signs in support of LGBTQ+ people. While they said they expected maybe some negative remarks, they didn’t expect to be terrorized.
Trent Osborne, one of the organizers of the peaceful event, said that one of the men told him “I oughta burn you and that sign,” according to the local newspaper the Times-Tribune.
“That is when things began happening. I asked the person why he had his hand on his weapon when we only had signs,” Osborne said.
He told Queer Kentucky, “They flipped us off and proceeded to pull over and approach us as if planned.”
Osborne added, “They began spouting slurs and hateful slander. The f-slur was said on multiple occasions when the two men approached, they each had their hands on their guns which were hidden in their pockets.”
A video of what happened was posted online.
Another organizer, Jonas Ray, recalled that while the men were harassing the protesters, another person was telling them a story about having family members be scared to come out in the community.
“Just to have that happening side by side,” Ray told the paper. “It’s so sad how much hate is here.”
The third organizer, Ajay Anderson, said they’d received negative comments after the incident.
All three said that law enforcement had been supportive of them after they expressed concerns about what happened.
The three activists are in the process of creating a nonprofit called Queerr Appalachia.
A human rights march is planned for June 24 in Corbin where Corbin police recommended the organizers request police presence to ensure the attendees’ safety after the June 3 situation.
“My goal is that through all this somehow to ensure that Corbin is inclusive to the point these people can’t even be here anymore,” Osborne said. “Corbin needs to be so inclusive that the KKK has to leave.”
Ray added: “We want to make them uncomfortable because their hatred is unwelcome here.”
In the weeks following the incident, flyers supporting the Trinity White Knights of the Klu Klux Klan have shown up in Corbin.
“Parents take control of our schools,” the KKK flyers read, according to Raw Story. “Remove all filth from school libraries. Two gender policies. End the presence of men in the girlsroom.”
They end with a recruitment pitch: “Parents take your stand. Join the Klan.”
Kentucky
Kentucky battles North Carolina State in first round of the College World Series
OMAHA, Neb. (WYMT) – Kentucky takes on NC State in their first ever College World Series appearance.
The Blue and White went undefeated throughout the regional and super regional rounds to punch their first ever ticket to Omaha.
UK enters the game with a 45-14 record. They face a Wolfpack team that is making its fourth trip to Omaha. North Carolina State is 38-21 on the season.
The Wolfpack leads the all-time series with UK, 4-3.
The Wildcats beat NC State in the Lexington Regional in 2017 to win the school’s first regional championship.
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What channel is Kentucky baseball vs NC State on today in 2024 CWS? Time, TV, streaming
OMAHA, Neb. — Kentucky baseball’s first College World Series game is on tap Saturday afternoon, opening against North Carolina State.
UK’s players took time to celebrate the super regional sweep of Oregon State, with Game 2 lasting into the wee hours Monday. But now that the Wildcats have boots on the ground in Nebraska, the time for talking — and celebrating past victories — is over.
“We’re all just ready to get playing,” third baseman Mitchell Daly said Thursday. “This first practice knocked the jitters off for a lot of people. I think everybody was just excited to get on the field, feel the dirt, see the scenery.
“Everybody is just ready to go.”
WATCH: Follow Kentucky baseball in the College World Series on Fubo (free trial)
A Kentucky (45-14) victory Saturday keeps it in the winners bracket; its next game would take place at 7 p.m. Monday. It would face the victor of Saturday’s second game: an all-SEC affair between Florida and Texas A&M. Should UK lose to N.C. State (38-21), the Wildcats will play an elimination game at 2 p.m. Monday against the loser of the Florida/Texas A&M tilt. The season is over for the loser of Monday afternoon’s game.
UK hopes Saturday’s game has the same result of its previous NCAA matchup against N.C. State: The Wildcats beat the Wolfpack in a winner-take-all game in a 2017 NCAA regional to advance to super regionals for the first time.
Here’s everything you need to know about Kentucky’s College World Series game Saturday at Charles Schwab Field, including time and streaming info:
NCAA College World Series: When is Kentucky vs NC State baseball on today?
Where: Charles Schwab Field (24,000); Omaha, Nebraska
Game time: 2 p.m. ET Saturday
Kentucky vs. NC State channel today in 2024 College World Series: Time, TV schedule
Kentucky’s College World Series game against North Carolina State will air at 2 p.m. Saturday on ESPN.
Kentucky vs NC State livestream in College World Series 2024
You can watch the game through WatchESPN.com, the WatchESPN app or fuboTV.
How to stream the Kentucky baseball vs NC State College World Series game for free?
You can stream ESPN on Fubo, which offers a free trial here.
College World Series schedule, bracket, TV info
All times Eastern
Friday, June 14
- Game 1: North Carolina 3, Virginia 2
- Game 2: Tennessee 12, Florida State 11
Saturday, June 15
Sunday, June 16
Monday, June 17
Tuesday, June 18
Wednesday, June 19
Thursday, June 20
- Game 13 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m.; TV broadcast channel TBD
- Game 14 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m.; TV broadcast channel TBD
CWS championship finals schedule 2024 (best-of-three series)
Saturday, June 22
Sunday, June 23
Monday, June 24
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Duncan Hines Days brings in millions in spending for South Central Kentucky
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – Duncan Hines Days brought the fun and the funds, allocating $2.96 million in spending, according to a press release.
“It’s just one more, you know, one more feather in Bowling Green’s cap, as far as things that you can do and attracting people from the outside area,” Employee at Moris Jewelry Jim Sears said.
Over 17,000 people attended, coming from 18 different states, based on zip codes tracked through admissions and ticketing.
“These people were getting hotel rooms, they were paying for gas, they were paying for ticketed events, or they were going to stores or bars or restaurants or all of those things,” Downtown Development Coordinator Telia Butler said.
To support the community’s efforts Conagra Foods, which owns the Duncan Hines brand, donated 6,000 boxes of baking mixes to give to the community throughout the week.
Sears says that events such as Duncan Hines Days help bring more business to local entities.
“We might not get an initial pop that day, but two weeks later they’ll say, ‘Hey, we saw you at the Duncan Hines days, and I’ve got a ring here. Can you fix it?’ So, we kind of get an ancillary benefit from it in a lot of ways and we like being a part of it,” Sears said.
The week of Duncan Hines Day local businesses joined in on the fun, adding their own twist on the event.
“We had more downtown businesses this year participate than we did last year. Bars and restaurants offered themed Duncan Hines like cake mix or brownies or strawberry like drinks and special flavors and their desserts and things like that that were new compared to last years as well,” Butler said. “It gave more of the community the chance to embrace it and kind of make it its own.”
Any requests for events or ideas for next year’s Duncan Hines Days can be submitted by filling out a form labeled “contact us” on their website.
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