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Holidays in the Tri-State
Holiday World Announces Halloween Drone Show
Holiday World is gearing up for their annual Happy Halloween Weekends and just announced a new addition- the Halloween in the Sky Drone Show. Preview here!
Owensboro Christmas Parade Now Accepting Entries
The 2023 Owensboro-Daviess County Christmas Parade is now accepting entries. Here's how to sign up!
Get Spooky, McLean County! Halloween Decorating Contest Returns
McLean County residents are organizing a Halloween Decorating Contest to keep the magic of Halloween alive and celebrate creativity in the community. Here is how to participate.
Register Your Team: Daviess County Fire Department Golf Scramble
Enjoy a great day of golfing with friends and local heroes to support Christmas Wish. DCFD is looking for sponsors and teams to participate in the annual event.
Where to Find Polar Express Excursions in Kentucky and Indiana
Christmas will be here before you know it; don't be left standing there when the train leaves the depot.
Holiday World Announces New Roller Coaster for 2024
Rumors have been swirling for weeks now and Holiday World officials just confirmed them. The park is building a brand new roller coaster for the 2024 season. It's called
Gaylord Opryland Resort Announces 2023 ICE! Theme
Gaylord Opryland Resort just announced that The Polar Express will be the theme for their 2023 ICE! exhibit. Tickets are on sale now. Here's how to get them.
RiverPark Center Will Host 'A Magical Cirque Christmas'
Christmas is a magical time, and it might not get any more magical than "A Magical Cirque Christmas" at the RiverPark Center.
Oh LAWD! Put it in Reverse Terry! Where is He Now?
Discover the Ultimate 4th of July Celebration: Patriotic Icons, Viral Video Sensation, and Terry's Van Fund. Support Terry's Journey Across America!
Fourth of July Celebrations Cost More in Kentucky Based on Study
Your 4th of July picnic is going to be expensive this year, especially if you live in Kentucky. Here's how the research breaks down.