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Ohio river finally drops below flood stage Sunday
SUMMARY: The Ohio River is finally receding after weeks of flooding, with levels expected to drop below flood stage by Sunday. The river crested at 36.6 feet on Wednesday but has since dropped to 32.4 feet. Despite some areas, like the Great Lawn, still being submerged, the water should continue to recede by early next week. This weekend will bring sunny weather with temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s on Saturday and near 70 on Sunday. While conditions improve, chilly temperatures overnight may cause frost, and allergy sufferers should prepare for worsening tree pollen levels.
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich’s Friday evening forecast
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Suspect in Charlie Kirk assassination expressed opposition to conservative activist’s views
SUMMARY: Charlie Kirk, conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated by 22-year-old Tyler Robinson in Utah. Robinson, who opposed Kirk’s views, was arrested after confessing to family and sharing incriminating messages and bullet engravings linked to the shooting. The politically motivated attack occurred during a live event at Utah Valley University, shocking attendees and sparking broad condemnation. Kirk was influential in rallying young Republicans and had close ties to Donald Trump, who announced plans to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The incident highlights growing political violence in the U.S. and calls for unity over division. The investigation continues.
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Dry weather rolls along as temperatures heat up
SUMMARY: Central and Eastern Kentucky will experience summer-like warmth this weekend, with dry, sunny skies and afternoon highs climbing into the mid to upper 80s Saturday and possibly reaching 90°F Sunday. The upper-level ridge will keep heat building, making outdoor activities warm but enjoyable with low humidity. Friday continues the pattern of warm, dry weather, offering pleasant conditions for high school football games with temperatures cooling into the 70s at night. This hot, dry trend is expected to persist into next week, with highs in the low 90s and increasing drought concerns due to limited rainfall in the coming weeks.
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Catholic school raises funds through acts of kindness
SUMMARY: Saint Aloysius School in Pewee Valley is raising funds through acts of kindness instead of traditional sales. Students engage in simple, meaningful activities like making cookies, delivering pictures, and helping neighbors with small tasks such as taking out trash. These actions teach children the value of giving back emotionally and financially, fostering a culture of kindness. The fundraiser supports school improvements while encouraging students to pay it forward and develop lifelong habits of generosity. Through volunteering and thoughtful gestures, students learn that helping others is not only kind but the right thing to do, hoping to carry these lessons into daily life.
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