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Louisville businesses excited for Wildcats Citrus Bowl

For those of us who are stuck in the Ohio Valley instead of Orlando, finding the next best way to celebrate University of Kentucky's bowl birth is key.

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'Important decision' for Ky. high court over governor's emergency power, Paul says | News


By MARK MAYNARD
Kentucky Today
May 9, 2021
May 9, 2021
LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) – U.S. Sen. Rand Paul said Thursday the Kentucky Supreme Court has one of the “most important decisions of our lifetime” concerning a governor’s ability to override a state legislature’s law concerning emergency powers.
Paul said Gov. Andy Beshear is openly defying the state legislature that put into law an expiration date on his mandates that started in March 2019. Beshear has filed suit saying he is not subject to state legislature and Frankfort Judge Phillip Shepherd agreed with the governor and put in an injunction.
The case will be heard by the Kentucky Supreme Court in June.

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Restaurants work provide safe option for watching Super Bowl


Restaurants providing innovative, safe Super Bowl options to prevent super-spreader events
Places like Dundees Tavern are making sure social distancing is in place and masks are worn when necessary all while being festive.
Author: Jessie Cohen
Updated: 11:34 PM EST February 5, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It took a long time for restaurants to navigate the curveballs of the past year. They adjusted to big changes during big events like the Fourth of July, Christmas, New Years and now the Super Bowl. Owner of Dundee Tavern, Alan Hincks said the new year has brought more adaptations.
"Dundee tavern had 2020 figured out to a point, now 2021,"Hincks said. "It's 55 years of Super Bowl and we want to continue the tradition too at Dundee Tavern."

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