If you still can t get enough of the madness that is Tiger King , a live tour featuring four people from the show is hitting the road.
It s been well over a year since the Netflix Tiger King documentary hit the streaming service. It was such an entertaining show that it almost made us forget about COVID-19 for a bit, while at the same time make us all unite and despise Carole Baskin as much as we despised the virus. Joe Exotic and his crazy cast of characters from the documentary have become household names since the show aired. Now, some of those people from Tiger King are taking their stories on the road in a new live show called “Uncaged: The Untold Stories from the Cast of Tiger King.”
All this week, we re celebrating National Nurse s Week with Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union by honoring a different Tri-State area nurse who s been nominated for recognition by you.
Of course, like all medical personnel, nurses play an extremely important role in patient care whether it s a simple trip to the doctor s office for a check-up or something more serious that requires a stay at the hospital. When it comes to the latter, nurses are often the medical professionals that spend the most time with patients; delivering and making sure medications are being taken, checking vital signs, and doing what they can to make sure their patients are as comfortable as possible during their hospital stay.
My Facebook friend, Maggie, unexpectedly captured this photo at Waverly. It is a remarkable vision of a ghostly image moving past the doorway. You can even see the image of a leg and a shoe.
For the most part, we ve been pretty fortunate this spring in terms of the weather. Outside of a few rounds of heavy rain here and there, it s been a relatively quiet severe storm season for the Tri-State. It looks like that may no longer be the case today and tomorrow.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, Kentucky, the entire Tri-State is under an enhanced risk for severe weather over the next 36 to 48 hours. The first, and main, threat will roll into the area later this evening and into the overnight hours because, for whatever reason, Mother Nature doesn t like doing things during the day. The second threat is expected to enter our area later in the day Thursday afternoon however, they don t expect it to bring the same potential level of intensity as round one. Although we are talking about the weather, so that could change at a moment s notice.