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Please join us Saturday, April 30th for the 2016 Year of the Child "For the Child Conference" at the Owensboro Convention Center from 8:00 to 3:30.
Love her or hate her, Ashley Judd is no Bandwagon Billy. She bleeds blue and isn't afraid to share her love for all things Wildcats. Recently, she came across an interesting find in Gatlinburg, TN. It's pretty hilarious. We think she's absolutely off her rocker but she does say it's all in lighthearted fun. Check it out.
If the Judds' family relationship hasn't been strained enough, this new accusation is not only odd, but it has the possibility of carrying some serious charges.
Kentucky born actress Ashley Judd has opted to not run for the U. S. Senate seat now held by Mitch McConnell. There had been a lot of speculation about her trying her hand in politics. There were also questions about her being able to establish a closer link to Kentucky than being a fan of the wildcats...
Former President Bill Clinton's recent trip to Owensboro to speak at a fundraiser for the Wendell H. Ford Government Education Center may have also had another, less publicized purpose.
As Chad and I spoke about this morning, Ashley Judd does not take kindly to criticism of her looks. Not from vanity, from feminine defense. It all began when the Huffington Post wrote an article implying Ashley had some face work done.
Ashkey Judd -- everyone recognizes her as Kentucky's biggest female fan (B.F.F.) -- has a new TV show debuting Thursday night on ABC. What? Kentucky needs her. MISSING debuts at 7 p.m. right in the middle of the game!
Twenty-two years ago today, Naomi Judd married Larry Strickland at Christ Church in Nashville. Wynonna and Ashley, naturally, were in attendance. Back in 1989, long before they became one of country music's most high-profile dysfunctional families, the Judds were country's hottest duo and one of its biggest overall acts. And, today, Naomi and Wynonna can help you be a big winner!
According to today's Messenger-Inquirer, filming on the Bill Monroe biopic Blue Moon of Kentucky, has been delayed by budget issues and the two leading actors, Peter Saarsgard and Maggie Gyllenhaal withdrawing from the project. All other elements of the film, including director Finn Taylor, a script by Paducah native and Oscar winner Callie Khouri, an extensive soundtrack produced by Grammy winne