May 28, 2026

May 28, 2026

From Kentucky Edition by KET

June 1, 2026 · 27 min

About this episode

The episode discusses a new state law for preserving swinging bridges, I-65 closures in Louisville, primary race recanvass results, data centers in Kentucky, and the significance of Kentucky's official tree.

How a new state law is helping preserve swinging bridges in rural Kentucky, what drivers need to know before I-65 in Louisville is closed for two months, the results of a recanvass in a state primary race, a discussion about data centers across Kentucky with The Courier-Journal's Connor Giffin, and how Kentucky's official tree is playing a part in celebration of America's roots.

People in this episode

Guest: Connor Giffin

Topics covered

  • state law
  • infrastructure
  • politics
  • data centers
  • Kentucky's official tree
  • primary race results

Keywords

  • swinging bridges
  • I-65
  • Louisville
  • state primary race
  • data centers
  • Kentucky's official tree

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Courier-Journal

Places: Kentucky, Louisville

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