A quick and easy guide to ‘the drink of the Kentucky Derby’ and one ... the cooled sugar syrup into a julep cup with all the remaining ingredients except the mint sprig. Carefully ‘churn ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Churchill Downs unveiled the official Kentucky Derby 151 Mint Julep glass. This year's design showcases the Twin Spires in the 1s in 151, and running horses wrap around it.
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The Kentucky Derby Festival and Norton Sports Health are partnering for the free training program. It's a 15-week program that includes training options for all participants at all fitness levels.
Kentucky basketball recorded two wins last week, including a statement home win against previously undefeated Florida to kick off SEC play. Guard Koby Brea scored a career-high 23 points and made ...
Make room for a new No. 1 team in Kentucky high school boys basketball. A packed house at St. X saw Krezmien, a 6-foot-7 senior, hit five 3-pointers and score 19 points to lead the Tigers (5-0).
Remington Springboard Mile hero Coal Battle added a second victory on the Road to the Kentucky Derby in Saturday’s $250,000 Smarty Jones S. at Oaklawn Park. Cyclone State showed speed from the start ...
Go through the list of common bar drinks, and you might hit a wall. Drinking whiskey neat is an enjoyable experience at times ...
One of my favorite cell phone deals right now has to be on the Google Pixel 9 at Mint Mobile, where the device is just $399 (was $799) alongside a new plan. While a plan is required, the massive $ ...
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While we're a little too late to catch Mint's massive end-of-year sale, the carrier still has plenty of promotions to check out in the New Year. For example, you can currently get up to $400 off ...
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