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Jimmy Lindsey returns to WKU coaching staff
SUMMARY: WKU Football has hired Jimmy Lindsey as the Run Game Coordinator/Edges/Defensive Line Coach. Lindsey previously spent three seasons at WKU from 2017-19, where he helped the team achieve a top-25 defense and various significant defensive achievements. Following his first tenure, he coached at several universities, including Illinois, South Carolina, and North Carolina, contributing to players’ notable accolades and NFL selections. Lindsey’s coaching journey began at Chattanooga and includes roles at multiple institutions, refining defensive talent. He returns to WKU after a recent stint at LSU, bringing extensive experience and success in defensive coaching.
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Unsettled weather possible much of this week
SUMMARY: After a sunny Saturday and stormy Sunday, the workweek started dry and mild with temperatures around 60°F. Midweek brings scattered showers, especially Tuesday morning, with highs in the upper 50s. More rain is expected Wednesday, though temperatures will remain seasonable. Thursday looks drier with some sunshine. By the weekend, rain chances increase again, with a potentially strong storm system moving in by Sunday. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted areas for elevated risks of severe storms. Stay tuned for updates on the evolving weather pattern as weekend plans may be affected.
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Beshear vetoes conversion therapy bill
by Sarah Ladd, Kentucky Lantern
March 24, 2025
Fulfilling a promise he made at this year’s Fairness Rally, Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a bill that would cancel his administration’s restrictions on conversion therapy and prohibit Medicaid from covering transgender-affirming medical care.
The Republican-controlled legislature reconvenes on Thursday for the last two days of the 2025 legislative session, at which time lawmakers can easily override Beshear’s veto.
In his veto letter, Beshear called House Bill 495 an “unconstitutional infringement” that “promotes a dangerous and discriminatory practice that has led to the deaths of Kentucky children.”
Conversion therapy is a discredited practice that attempts to alter gender expression and sexual attraction that diverges from heterosexual normativity “with the specific aim to promote heterosexuality as a preferable outcome,” according to the The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.”
In 2024, Beshear signed an executive order aimed at ending the practice on Kentucky minors.
“Conversion therapy has no basis in medicine or science and causes significant long term damage to our kids, including increased rates of suicide, anxiety and depression,” he wrote in his veto message on HB 495. “As leaders and policy makers, we should be in the business of protecting our citizens and kids from harm, not subjecting them to discredited methods that jeopardize their health, well being and safety.”
Beshear’s veto message did not mention the bill’s ban on Medicaid covering gender-affirming medical care.
Read Beshear’s veto message
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WKU BASE: WKU Falls to Kennesaw State 9-8 in Series Opener
SUMMARY: WKU Baseball lost 9-8 to Kennesaw State in the series opener. The Owls took an early lead with a two-run first inning and a sacrifice fly in the second. WKU responded with a six-run fourth inning to lead 7-3, but Kennesaw State fought back, cutting the lead to 7-5 and later taking a 9-7 advantage in the eighth. Drew Barragan hit a pinch-hit home run in the ninth, but WKU couldn’t score again. Jack Bennett started for WKU, striking out four in 3.2 innings. The Hilltoppers had nine hits, with Carlos Vasquez going 2-for-5 with two doubles and two RBIs.
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