Louisville Zoo Announces Name of New Tiger Cub

Meet KAJI (kah-gee)!

The Louisville Zoo asked fans to participate in naming its male Sumatran tiger cub, and the people have spoken. Nearly 5,000 votes were cast during the four-week voting period, with Kaji emerging as the favorite. This name was selected from three options that reflected the importance of this cub to the species’ survival and honored his parents.

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Garrard County Emergency Management Agency Requests Urgent Donations for Hurricane Helene Victims

In response to the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Helene, the Garrard County Emergency Management Agency (EMA), in collaboration with Bluegrass 911 Communications and the Garrard County Fiscal Court, has launched a donation drive to assist those affected by the disaster in Tennessee and North Carolina. The drive will run for seven days, with all donations being collected and transported to the areas most in need.

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House Passes Barr's White Oak Amendment

Earlier this week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the "Fix Our Forests Act," which included Congressman Andy Barr’s amendment to establish the White Oak Restoration Initiative Coalition in response to the projected decline of white oak populations over the next two decades. Currently spanning 104 million acres across the United States, white oak plays a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, wildlife habitats, and the economy. As one of the most valuable tree species in the eastern U.S., white oak is indispensable to a variety of industries, from furniture and flooring to cabinetry and, most notably, barrels used for aging wine, whiskey, and Kentucky bourbon.

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