Kentucky
The World’s Championship Horse Show returns to Louisville at the Kentucky Expo Center
William Shatner on being inducted into World’s Championship Horse Show HOF
Actor William Shatner was inducted into the American Road Horse & Pony Association Hall of Fame at the World’s Championship Horse Show.
Louisville Courier Journal
The World’s Championship Horse Show returns to the Kentucky Exposition Center where Saddlebreds compete for their flower blanket.
The most prestigious Saddlebred show in the world celebrates its 121st year — this year with more than 2,000 horses competing for over $1.5 million in awards. The annual horse competition runs in conjunction with the Kentucky State Fair, which celebrates its 120th year.
Similar to the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky’s other famous equestrian event, the World’s Championship Horse Show has unique traditions and fashion, celebrity attendees and participants, sterling silver trophies, pageantry, and the finest horses in the world.
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When is The World’s Championship Horse Show?
The World’s Championship Horse Show runs through Saturday inside Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
How to get tickets to the World’s Championship Horse Show
All morning sessions are free with the price of admission to the Kentucky State Fair. In the evening, a ticket is required for admission. Tickets start at $8 and do not include the cost of Kentucky State Fair admission.
To purchase tickets, view competition schedules, and learn more about the show, visit wchorseshow.com.
Features reporter Kirby Adams contributed to this report.
Kentucky
Beechwood’s Tyler Fryman commits to the Kentucky Wildcats
Beechwood senior wide receiver Tyler Fryman has committed to University of Kentucky football and baseball according to Hayes Fawcett of Rivals.
Fryman made the change to the Wildcats on June 26, just three days after announcing he was decommitting from Louisville Cardinals baseball. Fryman had been committed to Louisville since 2023.
The four-star recruit took an official visit to Kentucky on June 19. A week later, he’s flipped his school and added a new sport.
For Beechwood last season, Fryman caught 62 passes for 1,320 yards and 23 touchdowns. He was also the 9th Region Player of the Year in baseball and an indoor track state champion.
Fryman also had football offers from Cincinnati, Notre Dame and Ole Miss among others.
Kentucky
Officials identify missing woman as search enters third day
GRAYSON, Ky. (WSAZ) – New information has been released in the search for a missing woman at Grayson Lake.
According to game wardens with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Marly Kinney, 19, of Ashland, was last seen at Grayson Lake on Wednesday afternoon.
They say search efforts are focused on the water at this time and include Kentucky State Police aerial support, drones, boats, and K9 assistance.
Crews suspend search for missing teen for the night
The search is now into its third day, with officials saying on and off rain has hindered their search and that a group of 50 volunteers are walking the banks of the lake to help in the search.
Search and rescue boats have been seen at the lake as well.
Officials say there are still many questions, including if Kinney is still alive and where exactly she went missing.
They also say they’ve been using a variety of equipment, including sonar and thermal detectors, as well as helicopters and underwater drones.
WSAZ received a statement from Kinney’s family Friday afternoon:
“We are very appreciative of the absolute surplus of support from law enforcement, search and rescue, 1st responders, and all of the community and its volunteers that are here with us and for us searching for Marly. We do not even know how to express our absolute gratitude to you all. We continue to have faith she will be found and brought back to us. We know we have the very best people doing all they can to bring her home.”
Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
We are still working to get more information.
Previous coverage can be found here.
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Kentucky Lottery Cash Ball, Pick 3 Evening winning numbers for June 25, 2026
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The Kentucky Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at Thursday, June 25, 2026 winning numbers for each game.
Cash Ball
02-08-24-32, Cash Ball: 09
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Pick 3
Evening: 6-3-0
Midday: 9-6-0
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Pick 4
Evening: 5-7-6-0
Midday: 5-2-6-6
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Millionaire for Life
03-13-14-34-45, Bonus: 01
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