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Tickets on sale now for Pappy Van Winkle charity raffle benefitting Kentucky Humane Society

Tickets on sale now for Pappy Van Winkle charity raffle benefitting Kentucky Humane Society Share Updated: 8:31 PM EDT Mar 31, 2021 Share Updated: 8:31 PM EDT Mar 31, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript YOU CAN ENTER. REPORTER: TICKETS ARE SOLD AT ALL 21 LOCATIONS OF COX’S AND EVERGREEN LIQUOR STORES. THE NUMBER OF RAFFLE TICKETS YOU CAN BUY, UNLIMITED. WE HAVE HAD PEOPLE DROP $10, WE HAVE HAD PEOPLE DROP THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. REPORTER: FOR JUST $10 A CHANCE, ONE LUCKY WINNER WILL TAKE HOME SIX BOTTLES OF PAPPY VAN WINKLE. IT’S PART OF COX’S AND EVERGREEN LIQUORS SPRING CHARITY RAFFLE. SINCE WE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH BOTTLES WHY DON’T WE JUST GIVE THEIR WAY GIVE IT AWAY? REPORTER: THE KENTUCKY HUMANE SOCIETY WILL RECEIVE 100% OF THE PROCEEDS. EACH YEAR, THE ORGANIZATION FINDS HOMES FOR MORE THAN 6,000 ANIMALS. WE GET ANIMALS AND EVERY SINGLE DAY. SOME GO UP FOR ADOPTION QUICKLY. OTHERS TAKE MONTHS AND BEHAVIOR TRAINING OR FOSTER CARE.

Today at KSR: preparing for LSU

Sitting at 4-9 in the year and 3-3 in SEC play, we’re way past the point of danger to the Wildcats in their hopes of making it to the NCAA tournament as an overall team. At this point, Kentucky must play near-perfect basketball in the team’s last 12 games of the regular season – 13 if / when the South Carolina game moves – or win the SEC tournament for a chance. And given the team’s play throughout the season – particularly in each of the team’s last two games – that’s an undeniably big task. Before we get into the details of the LSU game, let’s first discuss some of Thursday’s main topics and look ahead to what’s to come on Friday.

Ohio liquor lottery draws almost 100,000 entrants

Ohio liquor lottery draws almost 100,000 entrants Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 Ohioans love their Bourbon: The state’s weeklong liquor lottery drew almost 100,000 entrants hoping to earn the right to a buy a special, limited bottle. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – Nearly 100,000 Ohioans entered to win a chance to buy special Bourbon allotted to the state. The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control says 99,836 entries were submitted for the lottery, which was open Dec. 7-14. Winners are being verified and will be notified via email in January. The chosen sippers are not receiving free bottles; rather, they have the right to buy a bottle ranging from $70 to $300. The limited Bourbon – fewer than 900 bottles - is doled out to state-licensed liquor agencies throughout Ohio. Bottles that will be offered:

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