Kentucky
Second Buc-ee's Kentucky location opening this month
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — A popular gas station stop is opening its second location in Kentucky this month.
Buc-ee’s will open the doors of its travel center in Smiths Grove, in the Bowling Green area, Monday, June 24 at 6 a.m.
Bowling Green TV station WBKO said Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Senator Rand Paul and local leaders like Smiths Grove Mayor David Stiffey and Warren County Judge-Executive Doug Gorman will attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon.
According to the company’s press release, it will be a total of 53,000 square feet with 120 fueling positions.
The location at 4001 Smiths Grove-Scottsville Road will be right off the interstate for anyone traveling to Bowling Green, Nashville or beyond.
Buc-ee’s first Kentucky location opened in Richmond in 2022. The very first Ohio location is planned for not too far from the Tri-State in Huber Heights.
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Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore announced on social media that the travel center will be coming to the intersection of “235 and 70 in the northeast corner.”
“You won’t have to drive to Kentucky now to get your beef jerky and brisket sandwiches,” Gore wrote. “Welcome to Huber Heights Buc-ee’s. We’re happy to have you!”
In March, Gore said plans for the project site have been approved by state and county officials. At that time, Buc-ee’s had yet to close on the property but Gore said they were expected to at a future planning commission meeting.
There are still no details on when the Huber Heights location could open.
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GE Appliances bolsters ties with US suppliers as it moves production from China to Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — GE Appliances on Thursday touted wide-ranging ripple effects from shifting production from China to Kentucky as it announced more than $150 million in new contracts awarded to U.S.-based suppliers.
The supplier contracts range in value from $330,000 to $41 million, span 10 states and cover crucial segments of the supplier chain for the appliance maker’s washer and dryer production — from plastics and castings to steel and aluminum, the company said. The suppliers range in size from U.S. Steel to family-owned companies.
With the new contracts, GE Appliances said it is increasing domestic spending on suppliers by 3.3%.
The suppliers will support production of a combo washer/dryer and a lineup of front load washers, all of which GE Appliances is moving from China to its sprawling Louisville complex known as Appliance Park. The company says it’s investing $490 million to retool a plant for the project, which will create 800 new jobs.
Production is scheduled to begin in early 2027, it said, and will expand the total footprint devoted to clothes care production at Appliance Park to the equivalent of 33 football fields.
“When we invest in U.S. manufacturing and our people, it drives growth far beyond our own walls,” Lee Lagomarcino, a GE Appliances vice president, said Thursday in a news release. “These new supplier contracts represent what ‘Built for America’ is all about — investing in U.S. manufacturing, creating more American jobs and building opportunity that multiplies.”
The announcements come as President Donald Trump attempts to lure factories back to the United States by imposing import taxes — tariffs — on foreign goods. The president recently said the U.S. would lower tariffs implemented earlier this year as punishment on China for its selling of chemicals used to make fentanyl from 20% to 10%. That brings the total combined tariff rate on China down from 57% to 47%.
The $150 million-plus in new supplier contracts reflects the amount GE Appliances will spend each year for shipments of parts, components and raw materials to produce the washers and dryers, it said. Contract values could increase if sales of the washers and dryers grow, the company said.
GE Appliances said it spends $4.6 billion with more than 6,500 U.S. suppliers, a 69% increase in spending and a 58% rise in its number of suppliers since 2019. Its U.S. supply chain has grown for more than a decade, it said.
“While tariffs have certainly been a factor, there are also many other benefits such as shorter lead times, reduced transportation costs and the ability to collaborate with your supply chain to ultimately serve our customers better,” Lagomarcino said.
The new contracts were awarded to businesses in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Alabama and California, GE Appliances said. It awarded more than $40 million in contracts to suppliers in Kentucky, more than in any other state.
The contracts are the first of many expected ripple effects from its broader, five-year, $3 billion commitment to strengthen its U.S. manufacturing, reshore certain production and create more than 1,000 jobs, the company said. GE Appliances announced plans in August to shift production of refrigerators, gas ranges and water heaters out of China and Mexico. The company also has manufacturing plants in South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and Connecticut. The company is a subsidiary of the China-based Haier company.
Kentucky
How Spartans Saw Offensive Explosion Against Kentucky
The Michigan State Spartans picked up a major victory against the Kentucky Wildcats in the Champions Classic, 83-66.
The Spartans get their first Champions Classic victory since 2022, which also came against Kentucky. MSU was in control of the game almost from the very beginning.
One of the most encouraging parts of MSU’s victory was how well the team shot the ball from the floor. Tom Izzo’s team has struggled to score in the first few games, especially from three-point range.
But on Tuesday night, the Spartans saw the ball go in the basket at a higher rate than they have all season. Kentucky has been a middle-of-the-pack defense in the early going of this season, and the Spartans exposed that, despite being a below-average offensive team themselves.
How were the Spartans able to hit so many shots and have such a big offensive performance? Let’s break it all down.
The biggest and most important part of the Spartans’ offense is how point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. sees the floor. He had 13 assists and leads the nation in that category.
Not only does Fears put up assist numbers, but he is seeing the floor so much better than in the last few seasons. He can read the defense and find an open player without letting the defense speed him up.
According to ESPN, Fears’ 13 assists are the most by a Spartan against an AP-ranked team since Mateen Cleaves in 1999. It is clear that Fears is on the path to becoming one of the best Spartan point guards, which is an exclusive list.
The Spartans’ young, unknowns also contributed to the offensive success, as players like Kur Teng and Jesse McCulloch made big shots at key moments throughout the game.
Kentucky went on a 13-4 run to cut the lead to 10, but McCulloch nailed a three-pointer from the corner to push the lead back to 13. The Spartans eventually continued to extend the lead after McCulloch hit that big shot.
Teng, a player the team needed to emerge as a contributor, poured in a career-high 15 points. The sophomore has always been a talented shooter, and he has the opportunity to show he is capable of being a big-time scorer for this team.
Teng hit three three-pointers, including a big-time shot near the end of the first half. This game can give him confidence as the Spartans continue to take on tough opponents.
MSU finally saw the ball go in the basket at a high clip. It may not be like this every game, but the Spartans should be encouraged by what they saw on Tuesday night.
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Kentucky WBB doubles up Purdue in dominant performance on Tuesday
On a night where the men’s team was embarrassed by Michigan State, the Kentucky Wildcats women’s basketball team showed once again just how good they can be. They faced Purdue on Tuesday night and thoroughly dominated the game, winning 76-35.
Center Clara Strack had another double-double, with 17 points and 13 rebounds. She also blocked 5 shots, continuing to show that she’s one of the best defenders in the country. Jordan Obi also had 17 points and 8 boards. Amelia Hassett and Tonie Morgan each had 11 points.
The Wildcats beat Purdue in every category. They shot 41% from the field and 37% from three point range. They won the rebounding battle 49-40, and the turnover margin 6 to 9.
Defensively, Purdue was never able to get anything going. Kentucky held them to 20% shooting and 16% shooting from deep. The Wildcats also blocked 10 shots and score 13 points off turnovers.
Kentucky’s next game is a big one. They’ll take on Louisville on Saturday with both teams ranked in the top 25.
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