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A factory in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, reliant on automation, looks to help a shoe manufacturer navigate tariffs and labor shortages.The Wall Street Journal reported that Keen Footwear recently closed its facility in Portland, Oregon, with plans to relocate production to a 60,000-square-foot site in the Bluegrass State, scheduled to open next month. The company expects the new location to nearly double its domestic output and credits that growth to increased automation.
Join us this week as the mayor sits down with Tommy Parker, who's in charge of the baseball clinic here in Shepherdsville.Email the show - yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
Join us this week as the mayor sits down with a familiar face to talk about what the Bullitt County Chamber has in store for Shepherdsville.
Skip to 15.30 to jump straight to the stories.In this episode, Becky delves into the heartbreaking case of Jessica Dishon, a 17-year-old girl from Shepherdsville, Kentucky, whose mysterious disappearance led to a harrowing investigation full of twists, false leads, and an unexpected resolution. What really happened to Jessica, and how did the truth finally come to light?Afterwards, Emma kicks off a brand-new paranormal deep dive with The Vertical Plane (Part 1)—a baffling case of alleged time-slip communication. In the mid-1980s, Ken Webster claimed to receive messages on his BBC Micro computer from someone in the 16th century. Hoax? Glitch? Or something far stranger? While the case itself is weird as hell, we can't help but laugh our way through the madness.We really hope you enjoy this week's episode, if you'd like to join us on social media you can find us @SCSK_podcast on tik tok, twitter and instagram, spine chillers and serial killers for facebook and you tube or email us at chillers.killers.pod@gmail.com.-You can find Edward October (our doorman) from Octoberpod AM here : https://open.spotify.com/show/5cESmW8JiW8O1NMrX4ul4mOr Find him on You Tube : https://www.youtube.com/@OctoberpodHomeVideoEmma's Etsy store is here if anyone wants spooky merch, only just opened so lots more to come! https://thecuriouscraftroom.etsy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us this week as the mayor sits down with the city of Shepherdsville's new Parks and Rec Director Sam Satterly.Email the show - yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
Join us this week to have another talk with community planner Amber Odle to talk about the future events in Shepherdsville.Email the show - yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
Kelly is joined by legendary ring announcer Sean McClure to recap the HRMMA event from 2/1/2025 in Shepherdsville, KY. Episode recorded 2/6/2025.
Kelly is joined by Mahid Watkins to preview HRMMA 124 which will be Saturday 2/1/2025 in Shepherdsville, KY. Episode recorded 1/30/2025.
There's love brewing in Shepherdsville and we're here for it.
17 year old Jessica Dishon was abducted from the driveway of her when she was leaving for school on the morning of September 10, 1999. The investigation, or lack thereof, that would follow would call into question just how safe the people of Shepherdsville, KY were and would shatter entire families in the process. Nothing can prepare you for this case. Trigger Warning: Sexual assault and abuse Sponsor: Beam Try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder and get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to shopbeam.com/TCC and use code TCC at checkout! Sources: https://www.wdrb.com/news/stanley-dishon-pleads-guilty-in-1999-death-of-jessica-dishon/article_0f2fd29d-c76b-5599-b6ba-ae80a4c09cd3.html https://www.belivewire.com/9864/features/too-close-to-home-the-tragic-case-of-jessica-dishon/ http://kool.corrections.ky.gov/KOOL/Details/92165 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jessica-dishon-cold-case-stanley-dishon-ky-teens-uncle-charged-with-her-murder-14-years-later/ https://www.belivewire.com/10649/features/too-close-to-home-the-tragic-case-of-jessica-dishon-2/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/111647898/?terms=Jessica%20Dishon https://www.newspapers.com/image/180897664/?match=1&terms=david%20brooks Local newspapers accessed through Newspapers.com
Join us as mayor Jose breaks down the big picture plans for the next two years in Shepherdsville.Email the show - yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
This week the mayor sits down with Adam Kelty of Salt River Brewing Co. to talk about his future as a business in Shepherdsville.Email the show - yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
In the world of sugar dating, two recent stories reveal the extreme highs and devastating lows of this controversial lifestyle. While one woman flaunts her luxurious rewards, another faces the horrifying consequences of a toxic relationship.On the glamorous side, Kick streamer and Instagram/OnlyFans model Ivy Wren recently live-streamed a Black Friday shopping spree inside a high-end jewelry store. Accompanied by her older, gray-haired sugar daddy, identified only as “Terry” in the stream, IvyWren showcased the perks of her relationship. Followers watched as she picked out extravagant pieces, with Terry footing the bill. Her stream garnered thousands of views, sparking debates on social media about the nature of sugar dating and whether it's empowerment or exploitation.Ivy Wren is an American social media personality and model who rose to fame through platforms like Instagram and OnlyFans. Known for her striking looks and engaging content, she quickly amassed a large following online.While details about her early life and background remain private, it's evident that Ivy has effectively leveraged social media to build a successful career. Her Instagram account boasts millions of followers who appreciate her fashion posts, modeling shots, and glimpses into her daily life.Beyond Instagram, Ivy has also expanded her presence onto platforms like TikTok, where she shares short-form videos, further connecting with her fanbase. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to OnlyFans, where she offers exclusive content to subscribers, solidifying her status as a savvy online businesswoman.However, the dark side of sugar dating emerged in a tragic case from Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Tiffanie Ann Katherine Lucas, 33, has claimed that her sugar daddy manipulated her into committing a heinous crime: the murder of her two sons, Maurice “Peanut” Baker Jr., 6, and Jayden Howard, 9.According to court documents, Lucas was involved in a three-year relationship where she alleges she was psychologically controlled by the man. “I would never do something like this unless someone manipulated me,” she told detectives from the Bullitt County Sheriff's Office in a recorded interview obtained by Law & Crime.Initially pleading insanity, Lucas shifted her defense to one of coercion and manipulation. Despite her claims, she pleaded guilty in October 2023 to two counts of first-degree murder. She was sentenced to consecutive life terms, leaving the community grappling with the implications of her story.The contrast between these two narratives underscores the risks and rewards of sugar dating. While IvyWren's story highlights the allure of luxury and financial support, Lucas's case exposes the potential dangers of manipulation and power imbalances.Experts warn that sugar dating, often seen as a transactional relationship with clear boundaries, can sometimes blur into coercive control. Dr. Emily Carver, a psychologist specializing in relationship dynamics, noted, “The promise of financial stability can be appealing, but when emotional manipulation enters the equation, it becomes dangerous.”As sugar dating continues to gain mainstream attention, stories like these remind participants to remain vigilant. The line between empowerment and exploitation is often thin, and the stakes can be life-altering.Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.comSupport KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of PodcastsFollow KOP on Twitter or Facebook @kingofpodcastsListen to KOP's other programs, Podcasters Row… and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast and The Broadcasters Podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/depraved-and-debaucherous--5267208/support.
This week the mayor sits down with Sheri and David from the Bullitt County History Museum. Tune in to learn a little more about our home here in Shepherdsville, as well as learning about the museum.bchm40165 @gmail.com @gmail.combullittcountyhistory.org
This week on Yes Way Jose! the Mayor sit down with Father Adam from Shepherdsville's very own St. Aloysius! email the show: yeswayjosemail@gmail.com St. Aloysius page: https://www.facebook.com/StAShepherdsville
Ever attended a model show that left you inspired and eager for more? Join us as we recount the highlights from the Military Modelers Club of Louisville's annual show in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Despite the aftermath of a hurricane, the event was a blast, filled with camaraderie, fascinating displays, and one of the best raffles we've ever seen. Meanwhile, Mike grappled with a power outage at home, but we're back and excited to share our journey. We also talk about our plans to visit the MMSI show in Schaumburg, Illinois, famous for its focus on figure modeling. And if that wasn't enough, we've got some tantalizing insights into upcoming episodes, including a much-anticipated "Shop Talk" in Episode 125 and a mysterious surprise around the corner for Episode 126.October has been a whirlwind, but we're just getting started. Our creative engines are revving, and we can't wait to roll out two engaging episodes soon, complete with surprise shorts to keep things lively. We're on a mission to grow our community, aiming for a milestone of over 5,000 members, and we invite you to be part of this exciting journey. Whether you're a seasoned model maker or just curious, there's plenty to look forward to. Stay tuned as we bring fresh stories and insights from the model-making sphere. Episode 125 is just around the corner, promising to be packed with new adventures and inspirations!Support the Show with any of these options!PatreonBuy Me a BeerPaypalThe Plastic Model Mojo Merchandise StoreModel Paint SolutionsYour source for Harder & Steenbeck Airbrushes and David Union Power ToolsSQUADRON Adding to the stash since 1968Model PodcastsPlease check out the other pods in the modelsphere!PMM Merchandise StoreSupport the show with PMM Merchandise!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Bump Riffs Graciously Provided by Ed BarothAd Reads Generously Provided by Bob "The Voice of Bob" BairMike and Kentucky Dave thank each and everyone of you for participating on this journey with us. We are grateful for having you as listeners, and the community that has grown around Plastic Model Mojo makes it all worth while.
A Kentucky mother charged with murdering her two young sons, ages 6 and 9, by shooting them in the head at their home in November 2023 will argue at trial that she was legally insane at the time. Tiffanie Ann Katherine Lucas has been in custody in Bullitt County since November 8, when she was arrested and charged with the murders of her sons, Maurice “Peanut” Baker Jr. and Jayden Howard, at their Shepherdsville residence. On the day of the incident, Lucas is accused of firing four shots within 30 seconds before claiming that "it was an accident." She allegedly told authorities that she was "being manipulated through Facebook, through the internet or through Wi-Fi" into committing the act, raising ongoing questions about her mental state. According to Kentucky law, if a defendant intends to pursue an insanity defense, they must file a written notice at least 90 days before the trial. Prosecutors are then granted reasonable time to arrange for a psychological examination. Lucas's defense team has formally notified the court of their intention to use this defense while not challenging her competency to stand trial. The defense acknowledges that Lucas committed the shootings but contends that she is not criminally culpable because she was not legally sane at the time. Family members of the victims, however, dispute this claim. Michelle Rice, Baker's stepmother, told a local ABC affiliate that there is "no way the shooting was an accident" and that "it's not mental illness" to blame. She asserted that Lucas "knew what she did" and understood it was wrong. The case is scheduled for trial in December, eight days before Christmas. It remains unclear how the insanity defense might affect the potential for a plea deal. The Bullitt County Sheriff's Office reported that a neighboring couple found Lucas lying in their driveway on the morning of the incident. The man called 911 after discovering the tragic scene inside Lucas's home. Lucas had allegedly told the neighbors that her "kids were dying." Days after the incident, a detective testified that during questioning, Lucas remarked, "I'm in such a bad spot," claimed the shooting was an accident, said "I'm so stupid," and stated she "would never do anything like this unless someone manipulated me." The killings have left the community and the victims' family seeking answers. Bullitt County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Col. Alex Payne noted that Maurice and Jayden had different fathers, and it was later reported that Jayden's father died in 2019. Concerns about Lucas's ability to parent had been raised prior to the incident. JoDee Estes, a family friend, said, "I feel like our system failed them." She emphasized the importance of authorities listening when family members express concerns, adding, "The family is going to blame themselves for the rest of their lives for this, and they should not have to." Estes referred to reports that family members, including the victims' older brother, Durrell Howard, had contacted Child Protective Services about Lucas in recent years. A heartbroken Howard said, "I should have done more. If it came to me snatching the boys out of the house, I should have, and I will hold that on my back for the rest of my life. For both them boys." Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A Kentucky mother charged with murdering her two young sons, ages 6 and 9, by shooting them in the head at their home in November 2023 will argue at trial that she was legally insane at the time. Tiffanie Ann Katherine Lucas has been in custody in Bullitt County since November 8, when she was arrested and charged with the murders of her sons, Maurice “Peanut” Baker Jr. and Jayden Howard, at their Shepherdsville residence. On the day of the incident, Lucas is accused of firing four shots within 30 seconds before claiming that "it was an accident." She allegedly told authorities that she was "being manipulated through Facebook, through the internet or through Wi-Fi" into committing the act, raising ongoing questions about her mental state. According to Kentucky law, if a defendant intends to pursue an insanity defense, they must file a written notice at least 90 days before the trial. Prosecutors are then granted reasonable time to arrange for a psychological examination. Lucas's defense team has formally notified the court of their intention to use this defense while not challenging her competency to stand trial. The defense acknowledges that Lucas committed the shootings but contends that she is not criminally culpable because she was not legally sane at the time. Family members of the victims, however, dispute this claim. Michelle Rice, Baker's stepmother, told a local ABC affiliate that there is "no way the shooting was an accident" and that "it's not mental illness" to blame. She asserted that Lucas "knew what she did" and understood it was wrong. The case is scheduled for trial in December, eight days before Christmas. It remains unclear how the insanity defense might affect the potential for a plea deal. The Bullitt County Sheriff's Office reported that a neighboring couple found Lucas lying in their driveway on the morning of the incident. The man called 911 after discovering the tragic scene inside Lucas's home. Lucas had allegedly told the neighbors that her "kids were dying." Days after the incident, a detective testified that during questioning, Lucas remarked, "I'm in such a bad spot," claimed the shooting was an accident, said "I'm so stupid," and stated she "would never do anything like this unless someone manipulated me." The killings have left the community and the victims' family seeking answers. Bullitt County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Col. Alex Payne noted that Maurice and Jayden had different fathers, and it was later reported that Jayden's father died in 2019. Concerns about Lucas's ability to parent had been raised prior to the incident. JoDee Estes, a family friend, said, "I feel like our system failed them." She emphasized the importance of authorities listening when family members express concerns, adding, "The family is going to blame themselves for the rest of their lives for this, and they should not have to." Estes referred to reports that family members, including the victims' older brother, Durrell Howard, had contacted Child Protective Services about Lucas in recent years. A heartbroken Howard said, "I should have done more. If it came to me snatching the boys out of the house, I should have, and I will hold that on my back for the rest of my life. For both them boys." Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
This week the Mayor sits down with Vicki Downing, the Executive Director of Parquet Springs Conference Centre located right here in Shepherdsville. email the show: yeswayjosemail@gmail.com Parquet Springs website: https://paroquetsprings.org
This week the mayor sits down with a handful of the local vendors located in the Shepherdsville Famers Market! Email the Show: yeswayjosemail@gmail.com honey acres farm: https://www.facebook.com/rawlocalhoneyshepherdsvilleky/ Go Ye Coffee: https://goyecoffee.com Rain and Shine: https://rainandshinelouisville.com Mitchells Farm and Market: https://www.facebook.com/MitchellsFarmandMarket/
This week we sit down at the Shepherdsville Farmers Market with a very special organization based right her in Shepherdsville! The Sobriety Sisters is a support group of woman helping other woman get and stay sober. email the show: yeswayjosemail@gmail.com Sobriety Sisters: www.sobrietysistersmovement.org
Kelly is joined by HRMMA 155 lb Champion Elijah Woodroof to recap his upset title fight performance which was 8/3/2024 in Shepherdsville, KY. Episode recorded 8/9/2024.
Kelly is joined by Quincy Brents to discuss many topics including a re-cap of the HRMMA event which was 8/3/2024 in Shepherdsville, KY. Episode recorded 8/7/2024.
Did you miss the IPMS National Convention in Madison, Wisconsin? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this episode, we recount the highlights and unforgettable moments from the event, and even hint at what to expect for Hampton in 2025. You'll also get the scoop on our upcoming father-son trip to Chicago as we squeeze in one last summer adventure before the kids head back to school. Looking ahead, we're buzzing with excitement for the Military Modelers Club of Louisville's 2024 show in September at the Pariquet Springs Convention Center in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. This location has truly blossomed, offering a plethora of amenities and entertainment options for the whole family. Plus, October's calendar is filling up fast with potential plans for MMSI. Tune in for all the details, reflections, and future plans that promise to keep your fall season packed with modeling fun!Model Paint SolutionsYour source for Harder & Steenbeck Airbrushes and David Union Power ToolsSQUADRON Adding to the stash since 1968Model PodcastsPlease check out the other pods in the modelsphere!PMM Merchandise StoreSupport the show with PMM Merchandise!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Bump Riffs Graciously Provided by Ed BarothAd Reads Generously Provided by Bob "The Voice of Bob" BairMike and Kentucky Dave thank each and everyone of you for participating on this journey with us. We are grateful for having you as listeners, and the community that has grown around Plastic Model Mojo makes it all worth while.
Kelly is joined by Jacob Pierce and Ben Fowler to preview HRMMA The Return which is 8/3/2024 in Shepherdsville, KY. Previews of each of the fights on the card along with discussion about the history of MMA in Kentucky is included. Episode recorded 7/10...
When you think of locally owned businesses in Shepherdsville one of the first names that comes to mind is Troutmans Dry Goods Store. Third Generation owner Kyle Troutman sat down with Mayor Jose' to discuss the store's history and his experience running a locally owned buisness in shepherdsville! Ask Jose' a question: yeswayjosemail@gmail.com Troutmans website: https://troutmans.com
Join us this week as the Mayor sits down with Shepherdsville Economic Development Advisor Cortney Burden. We talk about her experience growing up in Shepherdsville, her military service, and her passion for building a better Shepherdsville for future generations email us: yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
Mayor Jose takes a deeper dive into some of the events kicking off springtime in Shepherdsville!
On the first episode of Yes Way Jose the mayor of Shepherdsville, Jose Cubero gives an overview of the projects he is tackling during his first term. Write in your questions ! - yeswayjosemail@gmail.com
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Tiffanie Lucas, 32, is accused of killing her own sons, ages 6 and 9, at their home in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Her friend is now speaking out, saying the “killer mom” had a “dark side and would flip a switch” before she allegedly murdered her kids. The Law&Crime Network's Angenette Levy breaks down the twisted case and other trending true-crime stories on this episode of “Crime Fix.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tiffanie Lucas, 32, is accused of killing her own sons, ages 6 and 9, at their home in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. A judge ordered her held on $2 million bond. The Law&Crime Network's Jesse Weber spoke with Col. Alex Payne, Chief Deputy of the Bullitt County Sheriff's Office, about what deputies learned at the crime scene.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. To start your claim, visit: https://www.forthepeople.com/LawAndCrimeHOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokePodcasting - Sam GoldbergVideo Editing - Michael DeiningerScript Writing & Producing - Savannah WilliamsonGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 27: Welcome to Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today's episode, we're joined by a group of friends to talk about Rough River Lake in Kentucky. Our friends are Chuck, Dawn, Spence and Lisa. This is a continuation of our tour of lakes across Kentucky and Tennessee. Let's jump in, so to speak. Rough River Lake Offers Diverse Activities Rough River Lake is a 65-foot deep reservoir located in Breckenridge, Hardin and Grayson counties, in Kentucky. It offers a wised range of activities for visitors to enjoy. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The lake has 220 miles of shoreline, providing ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Interestingly, it's actually linked to Green River. Whether it's swimming, boating or simply relaxing on the shore, there are plenty of opportunities to soak up the sun and enjoy the water. Fishing is a popular activity at Rough River Lake. The lake is known for its diverse fish population, including crappie, bass, hybrid bass and bluegill. Bass tournaments are held regularly, attracting fishermen from all over. Whether you're an experienced angler or just starting out, Rough River Lake offers a great fishing experience. For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, Rough River Lake offers opportunities for leisurely boat rides or picnics along the shoreline. The calm waters in the no wake area provide a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for enjoying a day on the lake. They discuss the historical significance of Rough River Lake. Chuck and Spence share a funny story about their family's connection to the lake, dating back to the 1960s when their grandfather and great uncle built a cabin there. The original cabin still stands today, serving as a gathering place for family and friends. The lake has several boat ramps, making it easy for visitors to launch their boats and explore the lake. The state dock is a popular spot, providing convenient access to the water. There are also neighborhood boat ramps available for those who live in the area. Family Bonding at the Lake One aspect of Rough River Lake that stands out is its ability to foster family bonding. The podcast. The guys talk about their childhood experiences at the lake, where they would spend their days water skiing and fishing. They recall the excitement of progressing from wearing life jackets to being able to wear ski belts, which was a big privilege. These activities not only provided fun and entertainment bus also taught everyone important life skills such as swimming and water safety. There's a mention the importance of family time at the lake. They describe how the original cabin served as a gathering place for extended family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles and siblings. Chad talks about the lack of phone reception in certain areas, which allows for uninterrupted conversations and connections with their children. They describe how being in a secluded cover creates a space for meaningful conversations that may not have happened otherwise. This aspect of the lake is seen as both a blessing and a curse, as it can lead to surprising and sometimes humorous interactions. Another highlight of family bonding at the lake is the annual family reunion. Dawn mentions how they turned their regular golf weekends into a larger family gathering at the lake. This event brings together cousins and extended family members for a weekend of fun activities. They usually include cookouts, dance parties and euchre tournaments. Lisa agrees how much they really enjoy these gatherings and the sense of unity they bring. Lisa shares personal stories about their families and their experiences at the lake. They talk about watching their children grow up at the lake and the memories they have created together. They talk about an old cabin nicknamed the “OC” and how they wanted their children to experience the rustic charm of the place, despite its imperfections. These shared experiences have grounded their children and crated a deep love for the lake and all it represents. For the most part, the group stays at Rough River, but from time to time they'll visit friends on Lake Cumberland. The Lake Brings Relaxation Dawn talks about how your worries and stress will melt away as soon as you reach the lake. Everyone just relaxes and unwinds. The lake forces you to slow down and enjoy the present moment. Chad mentions the slower pace of life in the communities surrounding the lake. They emphasize that the lake provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing them to embrace a more laid-back lifestyle. This slower pace allows for more meaningful interactions with family and friends. It gives them the chance to truly connect and enjoy each other's company. Without the distractions of technology and work. Spence talks about their boat (an Axis wakeboard boat), paddleboards and kayaks. These give everyone the chance to explore the lake and engage in fun water activities. They reminisce about their children's younger years, when wakeboarding and surfing were a regular part of their weekends. Although their children have grown older and their interests have shifted, the lake still offers opportunities for them to bond and spend quality time together. They also mention the sense of community that exists around the lake. They talk about meting up with neighbors and friends, sharing stories and enjoying each other's company. The lake becomes a gathering place, where people can come together and for connections. This was a terrific escape during the COVID pandemic. Being Content with their Current Boats One recurring theme throughout the episode is the contentment they each have with their current boat choices. They express their love for their boats and who well-suited they are for Rough River Lake. Dawn talks about their white, Cobalt Boat. It's a runabout with an inboard and outboard motor. It's the perfect size for the lake and they wouldn't buy another boat. They have a 26-foot model that's perfect for Rough River Lake. It's got plenty of room for friends and activities. They're fully satisfied with their current boats and have no desire to upgrade or buy a new one. They appreciate the size, comfort and suitability of their boats for the lake. They are grateful for having a boat that allows them to fully enjoy their time on the water. Interestingly, they talk about who they use their boat year-round. The lake is extremely peaceful during the winter, especially when virtually nobody else is around. It gives them time to unplug feeling nothing without feeling guilty about it or engage in some type of project. Spence and Lisa wouldn't mind a getting a new boat. It might be pontoon time for this family. The group also talk about the need to prioritize using their boats during the summertime. Sometimes this means turning down invitations to parties or events. They've invested in their boat and lake home, so why not use it as long as possible? Relaxing Weekends on the Water Molley and Chad talk about their first boat and the test ride they took in freezing weather. Of course, learning to trailer the pontoon was much different than the v-hulls they were used to using. One of the guys recalls their grandparents' pontoon boat with a 47.5 horsepower Johnson outboard engine. Only an engineer could have come up with that level of specificity! An Ideal Weekend on the Water Spence describes their routine of leaving on a Thursday afternoon and arriving at Rough River Lake within an hour. It's great to be able to spend time with family and friends who visit. There's again that sense of being able to totally unwind and forget about life back in Louisville. When the weather's good, there's always plenty of time for getting out on the water, floating or some other water activity. When the lake is quiet, it's a special time. The serenity of the water during weekdays (especially Mondays and Tuesdays) can be a complete vacation. It's great to be able to explore all the different places without the weekend crowds. The water can also seem so pure; it's pristine nature and definitely worth the experience. Chad describes how they try to do a full moon cruise at least once a summer. Fireworks on the Water One of the highlights of their boating experience is getting to watch fireworks on the water. It's something special and completely different from watching it from land. They've watched fireworks during the Fourth of July weekend. They're terrific near the lodge and the dam in Grayson County. There are typically boats everywhere and it creates a beautiful setting, with all of the lights. It's really nice to be able to anchor the boat so close to the action. Another aspect is how the water reflects the fireworks and how the sound echoes off the rocks and hills. It's very similar to going to see Thunder Over Louisville, but without having to fight the crowds. One Fourth of July weekend, Chad and Molley got together with friends and rented a few houseboats. It was a great way to watch the fireworks. Although, Chad admits trying to get some sleep during the show that year. Over all, it's a special way to view the fireworks and it's a way to create some terrific memories. Where to Put in on Rough River Lake? The consensus is that people who are new to Rough River Lake will enjoy using the state ramp, on the main channel. From there you'll have easy access to the south fork and the north fork of the lake. You're also close to the lodge and the state park marina. The lodge has a nice restaurant. By the way, make sure you check out Nick's Boat Dock to get some ice cream or eat a pork chop sandwich at their Sometimes Grill. Lake Levels Lowering for Dam Repair The group spends time discussing an important topic, the dam repair which is causing lake levels to be lowered. It's definitely going to impact the lake and surrounding areas. The repair project could last 6-8 years, based on a previous project at Lake Cumberland. That project took 7 years. Rough River Lake summer pool is going to be lowered by 5 feet. That's going to have a huge impact on the size of the lake. It's a tremendous volume of water. The lower levels could make it impossible to access certain beach areas. Obviously, it's a necessary project, but the necessary improvements will also result in a multi-year challenge for people who live on or near the lake, as well as those who travel to Rough River Lake on the weekends. The shorelines are going to change. This will most likely cause the closure of some beaches, which also affect boaters and campers. There's a good chance that docks might be able to be moved and other spots will obviously become more popular on the lake. As boaters, the group discusses how the lower water levels will expose numerous submerged obstacles, such as trees and old bank structures. This can pose a significant threat to boaters, especially if they are unfamiliar with the lake. Something else to consider is that boaters will tend to see more crowded conditions. This would also make it tougher to find good parking near certain ramps. For those who have docks, they need to consult with the Army Corps of Engineers about extending docks. The Corps will do it's best to balance the work and the need for the surrounding community to be able to thrive. It's going to be a difficult balance. For instance, some lakeside or area restaurants may not open, due to the potential drop in boaters and tourists. This will further limit the options for dinning out. At the end of the day, the community will need to navigate the uncertainties and challenges ahead to ensure the sustainability and enjoyment of the lake for years to come. Molley takes a couple of minutes to talk about Trooper Island on Dale Hollow. They did a full episode on it. She gives a shout out to Mike's Landing Restaurant on Sulfur Creek, at Dale Hollow. On Rough River, you might want to check out Little Dave's Restaurant and Pizza. They used to cook pizza on a boat while anchoring up in various coves. Lessons Learned on the Water Molley asks each of the guests to talk about something they wish they would have known when they started. #1: The Positive and Negative Side of Sunscreen Many new boaters listen to this podcast. As the group discussed experiences with boating and lake life, the topic of sunscreen came up. Obviously, if you're going to be on the water, you need to apply sunscreen. However, you also need to be aware of what can happen to your boat's upholstery. Make sure you and your guests sit on a towel if they've applied sunscreen. Speaking of your upholstery, check out some great tips about what types of food to bring and what specifically to avoid in Episode 2. #2: Don't Fight the Slower Pace at the Lake The lake is going to slow you down. It's natural. Enjoy the down time. You'll get so much more out of it. #3: Safe Boating Advice When you first started driving, it took a while to get familiar with the rules of the road, how the car handled and other safety issues. It's the same for boating. Sure, you may have a lot of room out on the water, but there are still dangerous areas, and hazards you may not see. If you're new to boating, you should definitely take a boating safety course and learn the rules/regulations of boating. When new boaters fail to follow the rules, it puts everyone in danger and can ruin what should have been a great time on the lake. In Episode 1, Molley and Chad spoke candidly about their first few times out on the water and some of the mistakes they made. #4: Be Patient with the Big Investment If you're considering buying a boat or buying a lake home, you need to do your research. There's a lot to consider. It's going to take patience and understanding, if you want to do it right. There's a lot more work and maintenance that goes into owning a boat or lake home. Some people may not be ready for it. As a word of advice, the group talks about the importance of helping out, if you are invited for a boat trip or a weekend at the lake. There's a lot that needs to be done and your hosts will definitely appreciate it. The final segment is a general discussion about driving and trailering their boats. There was a special mention of Current Watersports in Shepherdsville, KY, so we thought we'd include a link. They also have locations near Cincinnati and Knoxville. Check them out! That's a wrap for this episode. We'd like to thank our friends Chuck, Dawn, Spence and Lisa for guest hosting with us. We hope you found it helpful, insightful and maybe a little entertaining. Thanks for Listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider sharing it with your social media friends. We hope to see you out there soon. Until next time, here's to warm weather and calm waters! Don't forget to subscribe!
Direct Download Lil' Rev calls Bing, Sam Edelston, and Stephen Seifert on stage to join him on an original composition, “Jugband Serenade.” Recorded at Kentucky Music Week in Shepherdsville, Kentucky on June 29th, 2023. Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands. Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Direct Download With only a small window in which to make it happen, Bing pulls on his mud boots and hikes a bunch of gear up to a Native American cave shelter on the Salt River in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The song of the moment: “Hallellujah.” Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands. Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Paul Shirley from Sunday Morning, May 14th, 2023 entitled: "The Mother of a Wise Son."If you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Paul Shirley from Sunday Morning, May 5th, 2023 entitled: "He's Still Amazing."If you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Paul Shirley from Sunday Morning, May 21st, 2023 entitled: "His Courage is Good."If you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Paul Shirley from Sunday Morning, April 30th, 2023 entitled: "Being an Overcomer."If you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Paul Shirley from Sunday Morning, May 28th, 2023 entitled: "His Mercy is Good."If you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, we attend the ribbon cutting of a Square Roots indoor farming operation at the Gordon Food Service distribution facility in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. We also discuss the state of the wheat industry with U.S. Wheat Associates President Vince Peterson and National Association of Wheat Growers' Jake Westlin and Mariah Wollweber. Jesse Allen and Global Commodity Analytics' Mike Zuzolo discuss the current state of the wheat market in our Market Talk segment, and Nutrien Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock talk about the need for chloride in plants in this week's installment of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” In our “Beltway Beef” segment, National Cattlemen's Beef Association discusses the impact the Supreme Court's recent Waters of the U.S. ruling will have on agriculture. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom talks about the impact continued labor problems at the West Coast ports is having on U.S. red meat exports, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz tells you what you need to know about detecting square waves. The episode also features the music of Whey Jennings, the grandson of country music legend Waylon Jennings and the writer and performer of our Tractors and Troubadours theme song. Timestamps Fastline Marketing Group advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:46 Brett Michel (Gordon Food Service) and Simon Peggs (Square Roots): 7:05 Vince Peterson, U.S. Wheat Associates: 19:36 Jake Westlin, National Association of Wheat Growers: 25:39 Mariah Wollweber, National Association of Wheat Growers: 29:33 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 31:56 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 38:15 Hunter Ihrman, National Cattlemen's Beef Association: 46:33 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 57:50 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 1:00:40 Whey Jennings: 1:02:11
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Paul Shirley from Sunday Morning, April 09th, 2023If you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Bro. Matt McDaniel on the final day of our spring revivalIf you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Pastor Andrew Decker from the first night of our spring revivalIf you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to the Calvary Road Baptist Podcast.This sermon is from Bro. Matt McDaniel on the third night of our spring revivalIf you'd like more information about our church in Shepherdsville, KY, you can visit our website: https://calvaryroadbaptistchurch.comYou can also visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryRoadBaptistChurchShepherdsville/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelly is joined by Aaron Allen to preview his upcoming fight Saturday 2/4/2023 in Shepherdsville, KY for the B2 Fighting Series. Episode recorded 2/2/2023.
Order of Battle Podcast episode 83 Another fun chat with Joel and Jason talking toys, art books, Kentuckiana Winterfest, and even a little star wars. On 27 and 28 January, all three boys will be in Shepherdsville, KY, right outside of Louisville, for Kentuckiana Winterfest (www.kygijoe.com). It's a solid show that supports all things GIJoe 1964 to current. Winterfest is in a new, larger, better location this year and you should get to Louisville and join the show, the conversation, the community. Website: www.orderofbattlepod.com Email: orderofbattlepod@gmail.com Twitter: @orderofbattlepd Instagram: @orderofbattlepod #gijoe
Kelly is joined by Cameron Sullivan to discuss his combat sports backgroun and to preview his upcoming pro grappling match for the B2 fighting series in Shepherdsville, KY on 2/4/2023. Episode recorded 1/6/2023.
This is a rough one guys. TW: sex crimes, crimes against children. In 1999, Jessica Dishon disappeared from her home in Shepherdsville, KY. It would take several years for someone to be held accountable for her murder. There's bonus content, ad-free episodes, and other perks on our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/witchesmagicmurdermystery Podcast Store: https://witches-magic-murder-mystery-podcast-store.myshopify.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WitchesMagicMurderMysteryPodcast Support our sponsors! Better Help: Get 10% off by going to www.betterhelp.com/wmmm Anchor: Thinking about starting your own podcast? Download the Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to find everything you need, for free, all in one place. Sources: https://kileystruecrime.squarespace.com/kileystruecrimeaddict-blog/the-murder-of-jessica-dishon https://www.wdrb.com/news/stanley-dishon-pleads-guilty-in-1999-death-of-jessica-dishon/article_0f2fd29d-c76b-5599-b6ba-ae80a4c09cd3.html https://www.wdrb.com/news/indepth-inmates-say-stanley-dishon-said-he-killed-niece-jessica-to-stop-her-from-revealing/article_6e7bb13a-8d93-578c-8bed-5dfb357ca8c6.html https://www.wdrb.com/news/court-records-stanley-dishon-strangled-niece-jessica-with-a-scarf/article_f02a3fca-9c40-5e53-b351-501eab4ee63b.html https://www.whas11.com/article/news/crime/jessica-dishons-father-speaks-out-on-brothers-arrest/417-172599729 All Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery episodes are a mix of Kara and Megan's personal thoughts and opinions in response to the information that is publicly available at the time of recording, as well as, in some cases, personal accounts provided by listeners. In regard to these self-reported personal accounts, there can be no assurance that the information provided is 100% accurate. If you love the Trash Witch art (see our Patreon or the Podcast store), Tiffini Scherbing of Scherbing Arts created her. Find her art page on Facebook! She can create anything you need. Check out @witchesmagicmurdermystery on Instagram, or find our Facebook group by searching “Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery Podcast Discussion Group.” Email every weird story you know to witchesmagicmurdermystery@gmail.com. Get to know us better: Kara: @atoakandmain on instagram Megan: @meganmakesjokes on TikTok Music credit: Chloe's Lullaby (podcast theme) by Robert Austin. Available on Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Bandcamp, and Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/witchesmagicmurder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/witchesmagicmurder/support
It's another week of Russ at the helm of the ship solo as he gives his reactions to Week 3 of the NFL season. We also discusses his time at the Louder Than Life music festival this weekend, including the town of Shepherdsville trying to stick it to him every chance they got! Hosts Russ Casto Producer/Editing Adam Lincourt Website https://audioboom.com/channels/5035855 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Couch-Brotato-Podcast-100583518449649/ Instagram https://instagram.com/the_couch_brotato_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter https://twitter.com › couchbropodcastWeb resultsCouch Brotato Podcast (@couchbropodcast) | Twitter Email couchbrotatopodcast@gmail.com