Kentucky
Volunteers are on a mission to get safe drinking water to Kentucky county
Dr. Kassi Marshall, a doctor, mom and member of the First Church of God in Chavies, Kentucky, is on a mission to deliver protected ingesting water to Perry County, the place elements of the water infrastructure have been destroyed in flooding that started July 26 in japanese Kentucky.
“Folks want water,” she stated in an emotional cellphone interview Aug. 8. “We develop accustomed to the issues we like — niceties and never requirements. However life shouldn’t be sustainable with out water. It’s not possible to be wholesome while you’re counting on a contaminated water supply.”
In “Perry County alone, the infrastructure has been destroyed and it might be months earlier than many areas have water restored,” she instructed The Report, newspaper of the Archdiocese of Louisville. “I’m actually involved.”
By way of a collection of occasions that she finds providential, each she and her pastor, Brother Brian Bridges, have been linked just lately to the Louisville-based Water With Blessings run by Sister Larraine Lauter, an Ursuline Sister of Mount St. Joseph.
The group distributes water filters — and trains folks to make use of them for a lifetime — across the globe the place communities lack entry to protected ingesting water.
Lauter stated she is able to “go huge” in Perry County, which is within the neighboring Diocese of Lexington, the place a number of counties have been ravaged by the floods.
“They’ve water that’s bio-contaminated,” stated Lauter. “That may take them down health-wise.”
“That is one thing we’ve got to do in an organized, strategic approach,” she stated of mobilizing an effort to assist Perry County. “We don’t select a fortunate few. We’ve got to make a plan for the complete neighborhood.”
Water With Blessings is partnering with the Chavies First Church of God — and anybody else who’d like to assist — to initially present filters for two,500 households in Perry County, house to about 11,000 households.
The producer of the Sawyer PointONE water filters has provided a reduction, enabling Water With Blessings to supply every filter, plus distribution and coaching, for $35 every.
Folks need to be educated to make use of and look after the filter for it to be efficient in years to come back, Lauter stated.
Future use is also a part of the long-term plan.
She and members of the Diocese of Lexington’s Laudato Si’ Fee, which addresses look after creation points, already have been planning a challenge to get water filters to folks in distant areas of japanese Kentucky upfront of the subsequent flooding occasion.
She envisioned a plan to get filters embedded into communities which are vulnerable to pure disasters, comparable to flooding, in order that the subsequent time a catastrophe comes, households have protected ingesting water at their fingertips.
The filters additionally forestall extreme reliance on bottled water, which has been shipped, airlifted and even delivered on horseback to distant properties within the flood zones, Marshall famous.
A plan like this provides Marshall hope, she stated by means of tears, as she described the potential advantages for her neighborhood.
“This is sort of a lifeline for thus many individuals, not simply immediately, however sooner or later. This supplies protected water and safer water than you had earlier than,” she stated, noting that each the town and effectively water out there within the space weren’t as protected because the filtered water previous to the flood.
Lauter stated the filtered water is also cleaner than bottled water.
“I see the financial burden of all this plastic — and we’re so grateful (for it), we couldn’t have survived with out that generosity,” Marshall instructed The Report. “However it’s so costly to move — boats, helicopter and horseback. These pallets are troublesome to move.”
“We are able to have protected water that doesn’t need to be transported to folks,” she stated, including that Perry County has dozens of inaccessible bridges and roads.
She, Brother Bridges and her household have been educated to make use of the filters Aug. 9 and so they deliberate to start out distributing the primary filters through the week. As extra could be bought, Chavies First Church of God would be the distribution website.
“God is sending us the sources and instructing us and permitting us to be a small a part of this,” she stated. “We’re prepared, we’re excited. It’s wonderful how God is working among the many communities.”
Water With Blessings has supplied the Sawyer PointONE water filters to growing nations and disaster-affected communities since 2008.
The trouble started when Lauter and co-founder Arnie LeMay observed on medical mission journeys that they saved seeing the identical folks with preventable water-borne diseases. They determined to deal with the foundation of the issue and assist communities entry protected water.
Lauter stated the most recent effort is concentrated on Perry County, but it surely’s not restricted to that space.
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Editor’s Notice: These keen on supporting the challenge or who wish to get filters to their space ought to attain out to Water With Blessings at waterwithblessings.org.
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McAllister is editor of The Report, newspaper of the Archdiocese of Louisville.
Kentucky
ESPN predicts the winner between Kentucky and Western Kentucky
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are getting ready to host the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers for an in-state battle in Rupp Arena. This is a game that is always fun as it brings different parts of Kentucky together to share in the state’s favorite pastime, which is basketball.
WKU is 3-2 on the season with wins over Lipscomb, Jackson State, and Campbellsville. The Hilltoppers lost to Wichita State and Grand Canyon.
While Kentucky steamrolled Lipscomb, they are a solid team, and Western Kentucky was able to take them down 66-61, so the Wildcats can’t look past this matchup. This shouldn’t be an issue as Coach Pope respects the game and doesn’t let his team look past an opponent.
While WKU is a solid mid-major team, ESPN doesn’t seem to think the Wildcats will have any issue taking down the Hilltoppers, as they give Kentucky a 97.5% chance to win this game.
The best player for the Hilltoppers is guard Don McHenry, who is averaging 17.2 points per game five games into the season. The 6’2 guard is shooting 32.4% from three on the season, but he lets a lot of them fly, so the Wildcats can let him get hot from deep.
The goal for this Kentucky team when they take on WKU should be to keep working on defense and rebounding while the offense keeps doing what it has been doing all season long. If the Wildcats can keep improving in these two areas, they will be hard to beat come SEC play and March.
Kentucky
Liberty 38-21 Western Kentucky (Nov 23, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
LYNCHBURG, Va. — — Quinton Cooley rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns, Billy Lucas added 131 yards and a score, and Liberty gained 419 on the ground with four touchdowns in a 38-21 victory over Western Kentucky on Saturday.
Liberty (8-2, 5-2 Conference USA) has won eight-plus games for the sixth consecutive season to keep alive hopes of a second straight trip to the conference championship game. The Flames play Sam Houston (8-3, 5-2) on Friday.
Liberty scored 21 straight points to close the first quarter, the last covering 90 yards in just 45 seconds to take a 21-7 lead.
Amarian Williams made two interceptions, including one with 2:03 remaining to seal it. Caden Veltkamp was intercepted three times before finishing 20 of 34 for 262 yards and two touchdowns for Western Kentucky (7-4, 5-2).
Cooley reached 1,000 yards rushing for the second straight season. The Flames entered ranked No. 5 nationally in rushing yards/game (249.8). Quarterback Kaidon Salter also carried 11 times for 66 yards and a touchdown. Three other players had at least two rushes for Liberty, which ended with 63 carries.
The Flames, in their season finale at Williams Stadium, avoided dropping multiple conference games at home for the first time since 2005.
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Kentucky
Senior Class Shines on Senior Day as No. 12 Kentucky Captures Eighth-Straight SEC Title
Thanks to a balanced effort from the senior class, the No. 12 Kentucky Volleyball team captured at least a share of an eighth-straight Southeastern Conference championship on Sunday afternoon, downing Arkansas in straight sets (26-24, 25-20, 25-13) on Senior Day inside Historic Memorial Coliseum.
The Kentucky seniors have been an integral part of the program since they first stepped on the court, a theme that continued in the match against the Razorbacks as seniors Emma Grome, Megan Wilson, Eleanor Beavin, and Erin Lamb all played key roles in the Cats’ sweep of Arkansas.
Following the match, UK head coach Craig Skinner attributed the team’s success to a staff dedicated to preparation, and a team of athletes who embraced the challenge involved in competing for a championship.
“I’ve gotta give a lot of credit to our staff,” Skinner said. “Our staff was unbelievable this year, Ben (Josephson), and Merideth (Jewell), and Madison (Lilley) did a hell of a job coaching this team and getting them prepared to play against great competition, so that’s the first thing.
“And the second thing, when you recruit athletes to compete for championships they know the expectations and the standards and that’s what they want. We’ve been shooting for the top ever since I’ve gotten here and we don’t wanna go anywhere else.”
Offensively, Grome paced the Kentucky attack to 40 total kills on a .312 hitting clip. Four Wildcats totaled six or more kills, led by sophomore Brooklyn DeLeye who finished with 13. It was Wilson who stole the show Sunday, however, as the senior right side found the floor with 12 kills on a sweltering .500 clip. In her second match back from injury, Lamb added seven kills to the winning cause and Jordyn Dailey totaled six.
Kentucky stifled the Razorbacks at the net as they racked up 8.0 rejections and held Arkansas to .130 hitting. In the third and final set, Arkansas totaled only four kills with three errors as the Cats coasted to the set and match victory. Brooke Bultema led the way with 5.0 blocks, Wilson had 4.0, Dailey finished with 3.0, and Grome and DeLeye each had a pair.
Molly Tuozzo continued to anchor the back line as she totaled 19 digs to lead all players. DeLeye added 11, Grome had 10, and Beavin had seven.
Beavin made her biggest impact from behind the service line, as the senior served up a match-high four aces. Lamb and DeLeye each had two of their own and Grome finished with one.
With the win, Kentucky improves to 19-7 on the season and 13-2 in the SEC. The victory locked up at least a share of the SEC title for the Cats for a program-best eighth-consecutive year.
UK will conclude the regular season on Wednesday as they travel to Columbia, Missouri for a matchup with No. 25 Missouri. If Kentucky leaves Columbia with a victory, they will claim the conference championship outright as Florida and Texas sit a game behind them in the standings. First serve against the Tigers is set for 7:00 pm ET.
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