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Bowling Green’s Duncan Hines Legacy Shines Nationally
SUMMARY: Bowling Green’s Duncan Hines gained national recognition through two local student groups’ achievements. Western Kentucky University’s Concrete Canoe team placed third nationally in the American Society of Civil Engineers competition with their “Sweet Crete” canoe, inspired by Duncan Hines’ brand. Meanwhile, Cumberland Trace Elementary students competed at the National Junior Beta Club Competition in Florida, presenting on “Duncan Hines Days” and leadership, highlighting Bowling Green’s community spirit. These accomplishments showcase local students’ dedication and pride in sharing Bowling Green’s story and community initiatives on a national stage.
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Misty Noel could end up going to trial after retaining innocence in TV interview
SUMMARY: Misty Noel, who pleaded guilty to theft and tax evasion linked to Jamie Noel’s crimes, may now face trial after maintaining her innocence in a key televised interview. Judge Larry Medlock noticed contradictions between her public statements and her guilty plea, as she denied knowingly committing the crimes. On July 3rd, she was sentenced to 18 months in prison, but her interview prompted the judge to order a hearing to consider whether she gave false testimony during her plea and if her plea agreement should be set aside. If so, her fate could be decided by a jury. No hearing date has yet been set.
Misty Noel could end up going to trial after retaining innocence in TV interview
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Misty Noel's guilty plea in question after judge watches TV interview
SUMMARY: Misty Knoll’s guilty plea to theft and tax evasion connected to Jamie Knoll’s crimes is now in question after Judge Medlock watched her TV interview. The judge filed an order potentially setting aside her plea, noting Knoll’s claims during the interview that she did not knowingly and intentionally commit the crimes. In the interview, she expressed remorse but denied intentional wrongdoing, contradicting her guilty plea. This development may lead to Knoll facing a jury trial. Her attorney now must argue against contempt of court charges for making these public statements. The timing of any trial remains uncertain.
Misty Noel’s guilty plea in question after judge watches TV interview
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Typical July weather this week across the commonwealth
SUMMARY: After a holiday weekend marked by pop-up storms, a frontal boundary in the Ohio Valley brings scattered showers and storms to Central and Eastern Kentucky. Despite this, Monday’s highs reached the upper 80s with sunshine. The unsettled weather will continue Tuesday with scattered afternoon storms, heavy rain, and gusty winds possible, but no widespread severe weather expected. From Wednesday to Friday, a warm, humid, and repetitive pattern persists with daily afternoon storms fading by night and highs in the mid to upper 80s. Heading into the weekend, another boundary may cause more scattered storms, with consistent highs near the upper 80s.
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