Senator Whitney Westerfield was offered the Kentucky Chamber MVP Award on Thursday by Kentucky Chamber Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Kate Shanks.
Senator Westerfield was amongst a choose group of legislators who “went to bat” for Kentucky enterprise throughout the 2022 Kentucky Basic Meeting by displaying conspicuous actions to strengthen enterprise, enhance competitiveness, and guarantee progress.
Recipients of the Kentucky Chamber MVP Award present sturdy management for the enterprise group by sponsoring or carrying Chamber precedence laws to closing passage, exhibiting management on passage of vital laws to enhance Kentucky, or by taking exhausting votes in protection of enterprise.
In the course of the 2022 session, Sen. Westerfield championed Senate Invoice 90, laws making a pilot program to assist tackle the function dependancy and psychological well being problems have in prison exercise to get folks into restoration packages and again into the workforce.
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“As we sort out our low workforce participation to assist companies develop and higher serve their clients, we can not ignore the function substance use dysfunction and crime have on this downside,” mentioned Shanks. “The Senate Invoice 90 pilot program can rework how we deal with dependancy’s impression on crime to assist Kentuckians, make communities safer, enhance workforce, and scale back the price of dependancy and crime on our financial system.”
The 2022 Basic Meeting noticed monumental progress on a number of vital priorities of the Kentucky enterprise group, and the pro-growth insurance policies handed saved Kentucky companies an estimated $1.281 billion, roughly $19,000 for every employer within the Commonwealth.
Whereas monitoring the progress of payments that create a greater enterprise local weather and advance the Commonwealth, the Chamber tracks how every legislator votes on these payments. The Chamber’s MVP Award recipients displayed greater than only a business-friendly voting document, but additionally went out of their means, and at occasions throughout get together strains, to help or oppose a difficulty vital to the enterprise local weather in Kentucky.
Be taught extra about enterprise points throughout the 2022 Kentucky Basic Meeting within the Kentucky Chamber’s “Outcomes for Enterprise” publication.
Now that the ink has dried and his signing with Kentucky has been made official, Jasper Johnson was finally able to be formally introduced to the Rupp Arena crowd during the Wildcats’ 87-68 win over Western Kentucky on Tuesday night.
Johnson, a class of 2025 five-star point guard born and raised in Lexington, sat courtside with his family to check out his future team in action against the Hilltoppers. During the second half, former Kentucky player Ravi Moss brought out the future Wildcat to midcourt where he was met with a chorus of cheers from the packed crowd of Big Blue Nationites.
After initially committing to Kentucky back in September, Johnson signed the necessary papers to play his college basketball at UK earlier this month. He’s been inside Rupp Arena plenty of times before over the years (and even played here with Woodford County as a sophomore), but never while wearing street clothes as the center of attention in front of over 20,000 screaming fans.
The smile says all you need to know.
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Johnson is one of three signees from Mark Pope‘s first recruiting class as Kentucky’s head coach, joining four-star center Malachi Moreno and four-star point guard Acaden Lewis. The 6-foot-4 guard is ranked No. 14 overall in the nation by the On3 Industry Ranking. He’s currently finishing up his high school career at Overtime Elite as a member of Rod Wave Elite (RWE).
Alongside Tay Kinney, a talented class of 2026 guard who is also from Kentucky and is being recruited by Pope, the two Bluegrass natives form arguably the deadliest backcourt duo in all of OTE. Through five games played this season, Johnson is averaging 19.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per outing while shooting 47.9 percent from the floor and 42.9 percent from deep.
This time next year, we’ll hopefully see him do the same thing in Kentucky blue and white.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Clara Strack scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Teonni Key had 16 points and 13 rebounds and No. 14 Kentucky defeated Arizona State 77-61 on Tuesday in the Music City Classic to remain unbeaten.
Kentucky nearly had four players with double-doubles as Georgia Amoore added 20 points and nine rebounds and Amelia Hassett had eight points and nine rebounds for the Wildcats (6-0), who shot 42% and scored 13 points off 14 Arizona State turnovers.
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Jalyn Brown scored 16 points and Nevaeh Parkinson added 12 points and nine rebounds for the Sun Devils (3-3). Arizona State shot just 30%.
The Sun Devils cut a 19-point deficit to 11 after three quarters but a 6-0 burst with baskets by Key, Amoore and Strack built the lead back to 15 midway through the fourth.
Kentucky led 42-23 at halftime after outscoring the Sun Devils 27-9 in the second quarter, scoring the first 13 points of the period with Struck putting in the final seven in the run. A couple ASU free throws later, the Wildcats went on an 11-2 run capped by a Hassett 3 and the lead was 20. Strack scored 14 points and Key 10 in the half.
The teams continue play in the Music City Classic on Wednesday with Kentucky playing No. 19 Illinois and Arizona State facing South Dakota.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Rivalry week has finally arrived. The Louisville and Kentucky football program are set to do battle once again, facing off in Lexington for the annual Battle for the Governor’s Cup.
Here are the depth charts for both the Cardinals and Wildcats:
Changes from Louisville’s Depth Chart vs. Pitt:
Quarterback
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9 Tyler Shough (6-5, 230, Gr.) 10 Pierce Clarkson (6-1, 190, R-Fr.) OR 15 Harrison Bailey (6-5, 230, R-Sr.) OR 12 Brady Allen (6-6, 220, R-So)
Running Back
25 Isaac Brown (5-9, 190, Fr.) 21 Donald Chaney Jr. (5-10, 210, R-Jr.) 26 Duke Watson (6-0, 180, Fr.) 22 Keyjuan Brown (5-10, 210, R-Fr.)
Wide Receiver
0 Chris Bell (6-2, 220, Jr.) 81 Cataurus Hicks (5-10, 180, R-Fr.)