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AARP hosting 'Leaving a Lasting Legacy' event in Louisville
SUMMARY: AARP is hosting a free event titled “Leaving a Lasting Legacy” in Louisville, aimed at men over 50 to reflect on their legacy. Volunteers Dana Moore and Alma Woolley shared details, highlighting a lineup of notable speakers: Scott Davenport, Bellarmine basketball coach; Davon Holt, Muhammad Ali Center CEO; politician and historian Tom Owens; and Pastor Corey Shaw, also a school board member. Though focused on men, all are welcome, including women and younger attendees. Space is limited, so registration is required at aarp.org/louisville. The event promises valuable insights relevant to all ages, with more info available on WLKY.com.
AARP hosting ‘Leaving a Lasting Legacy’ event in Louisville
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Heat Advisory Friday
SUMMARY: A heat advisory is in effect Friday as scorching temperatures continue across the region. Thursday saw a high of 94°F, with heat indices reaching up to 110°F in some rural areas. Friday’s forecast calls for highs in the mid-90s, with humidity pushing the “feels like” temperature to 105°F or more. Storm chances remain minimal due to a stalled front to the north. Overnight lows won’t offer much relief, staying near 80°F. The oppressive heat is expected to persist into next week with little change. Residents are urged to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity, and expect only isolated cooling showers.
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Summer heat and humidity roll along to end the week
SUMMARY: Central and Eastern Kentucky continues to bake under a persistent stretch of summer heat. Thursday brought highs in the upper 80s to low 90s, with heat indices nearing 105 degrees west of Lexington. Friday and the weekend will remain hot and humid, with highs in the low to mid-90s and scattered afternoon storms possible. A Heat Advisory is in effect through Friday evening for areas north and west of Lexington. Early next week may bring even hotter conditions, with relief expected midweek as a cold front arrives, increasing storm chances and slightly lowering temperatures and humidity to close out July.
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Mammoth Cave National Park discovers another new species of ancient shark
SUMMARY: A new ancient shark species, *Macadens olsoni*, was discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park through fossil research. Notable for its unique tooth whorl adapted to crush small sea creatures, this shark was less than a foot long and likely ate mollusks and worms. The fossils date back 340–335 million years to when the area was a warm, shallow sea. Named in honor of Mammoth Cave and retired scientist Rickard Olson, the discovery was made by researchers from the National Park Service, Mammoth Cave, and the Smithsonian. This finding broadens understanding of ancient marine ecosystems and highlights the park’s paleontological importance.
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