BALLARD COUNTY, KY — U.S. 60 is blocked on the west fringe of Kevil, Kentucky, after a big piece of over-dimensional building/mining tools slid off a truck, the Kentucky Transportation Cupboard says.
U.S. 60 is blocked on the intersection with Clarkline Highway close to the 15 mile marker in Ballard County, KYTC District 1 says.
The cupboard says the outsized load that fell off the truck weighs 147,000 kilos. A restoration crew is touring from Evansville, Indiana, to take away it from the world. KYTC District 1 says its personnel are diverting site visitors between Wickliffe and Paducah to detour drivers by way of KY 286 and U.S. 62. Vans are suggested to train additional warning alongside the detour.
KYTC District 1 is anticipated to stay closed till about 11 p.m. Monday.
Posted Dec 28, 2024
All eyes are now on Caleb Wilson, the top recruit from the state of Georgia and the No. 8 overall player in the Class of 2025, per 247 Sports. Wilson is considering Kentucky, and it appears that it could come down to the Cats or UNC. “According to a source, Kentucky has the highest NIL pledge for Wilson by a significant margin,” On3’s Joe Tipton wrote.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (WXIX) – A Northern Kentucky resident has died from a rare case of human rabies, health officials say.
In a press release Friday, the Kentucky Department of Public Health reported that there has been a human fatality from rabies exposure.
It is unclear what caused this person’s infection, but officials say they may have contracted during international travel.
The individual received treatment in both Kentucky and Ohio, so the two state’s health departments are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to investigate the case.
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“Rabies is a rare but serious disease caused by a virus that infects the brain,” said KDPH Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack. “Unfortunately, if left untreated rabies is usually fatal. Immediate medical care after a suspected exposure to rabies is critical, as rabies treatment called post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, is nearly 100% effective at preventing rabies.”
Officials say human-to-human transmission is rare, but the health departments are working to ensure that people who were in contact with the individual are assessed and given proper treatment.
KDPH says that the last case of rabies infection in a Kentucky resident in 1996
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville (7-5, 1-1 ACC) is set to face Eastern Kentucky (6-6, 0-0 ASUN) on Saturday, Dec. 28 at 12:00 p.m. EST at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. Here’s how the Cardinals stack up against the Colonels:
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E. Kentucky
Louisville
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AP/USAT
NR/NR
NR/NR
SOS
183rd
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9th
SOR
200th
62nd
BPI
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254th
60th
NET
198th
53rd
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RPI
227th
26th
KenPom
227th
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50th
Torvik
154th
46th
EvanMiya
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231st
53rd
E. Kentucky
Louisville
Points
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Devontae Blanton (16.4)
Chucky Hepburn (15.3)
Rebounds
Devontae Blanton (6.1)
J’Vonne Hadley (7.8)
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Assists
Devontae Blanton (3. 8)
Chucky Hepburn (5.1)
Steals
George Kimble (2.9)
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Chucky Hepburn (2.9)
Blocks
Yvens Paul (1.6)
James Scott 0.8
E. Kentucky
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Louisville
Points Per Game
77.0
78.0
Field Goal %
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41.9%
43.3%
FGM/FGA Per Game
28.2/67.3
26.2/60.4
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Three Point %
31.8%
29.8%
3PTM/3PTA Per Game
9.4/29.6
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9.6/32.2
Free Throw %
66.5%
71.7%
FTM/FTA Per Game
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11.3/16.9
16.1/22.4
E. Kentucky
Louisville
Rebounds Per Game
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38.3
37.3
Off. Reb. Per Game
15.8
12.4
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Def. Reb. Per Game
22.5
24.9
Rebound Margin
0.1
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3.6
E. Kentucky
Louisville
Opp. Points Per Game
75.0
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71.3
Opp. FG%
46.8%
45.1%
Opp. 3PT%
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35.6%
35.8%
Steals Per Game
9.8
7.3
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Blocks Per Game
3.7
2.8
Turnovers Forced Per Game
15.6
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14.6
E. Kentucky
Louisville
Assists Per Game
13.5
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13.4
Turnovers Per Game
11.2
12.1
Turnover Margin
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4.4
2.5
Assist/Turnover Ratio
1.2
1.1
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– ESPN Prediction: Per ESPN’s Basketball Power Index, Louisville has a 95.6 percent chance to win against Eastern Kentucky. The Cardinals have a BPI rating of 9.8 (60th overall), whereas the Colonels have a BPI rating of -5.3 (254th overall).
– KenPom Prediction: Per KenPom.com, the Cardinals have a 94 percent chance to take down the Colonels, with a projected final score of 86-69 in favor of UofL. Louisville has an adjusted efficiency margin of +15.05 (50th overall), whereas Eastern Kentucky has an adjusted efficiency margin of -5.07 (227th overall).
– Torvik Prediction: Per BartTorvik.com, the Cards have a 90 percent chance to take down the Colonels, with a projected final score of 85-69 in favor of UofL. Louisville has a “Barthag” of .8412 (46th overall), whereas Eastern Kentucky has a “Barthag” of .5033 (154th overall).
– Personal Prediction: Louisville 91, Eastern Kentucky 73.
(Photo of Khani Rooth: Sam Upshaw Jr. – Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
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