📚#OVHjournal debuted with @miamiuniversity's Andrew R. L. Cayton articulating the journal's unified Border South/Midwest regional focus, "Artery and Border: The Ambiguous Development of the Ohio Valley in the Early Republic" #twitterstorians
https://t.co/HfX7m0KcoE
2016 - With a goal and an assist on Saturday @RacingLouFC's Elexa Bahr became the first player to score and assist in her first #NWSL match (all competitions) since Rachel Daly for Houston in 2016. Arrival.
I’ve received questions about how I pronounced “Pennyroyal” and “Cadiz” in my inauguration poem. That’s how most Kentuckians would say those words. I intentionally included words that would allow Kentucky pronunciations to help capture our specificities. https://t.co/YD3RLC86KH
Huge news for our city! We are excited about the potential of bring passenger rail back to Louisville for the first time in decades. Thank you to the @kipda for partnering with us on this grant.
Well, this is a thing. My book will be out February 21, 2024!
If you are interested in preordering you can find it here: https://t.co/GJshCFQbBH
There will be a digital component to the book that I’m currently working on with some of my students.
To my fellow Kentuckians: Thank you.
This is our chance to turn these four years of progress into decades of prosperity for your kids and mine. Let's make it happen together. ^AB
The world's largest country ham biscuit is loaded – via forklift – into an oven at the Trigg County Country Ham Festival in Cadiz, Kentucky.
@heraldleader
Today in Comics History: In “Peanuts,” Snoopy was the WWI flying ace for the first time on October 10, 1965. (I’d wager that, thanks to Peanuts, the Sopwith Camel is the only WWI airplane most people can name.) Here, the debut of the flying ace and his trusty biplane:
I’d say to @Savannah_DeMelo that she can’t know how much this means to Sally, … but she knows precisely what it means. We’re lucky to have you in Louisville. #GoBigPurp#RacingLou