Tickets are available on the website.
On Opening Night at Slugger Field, more than 6,900 fans in attendance were offered beer, hot dogs, popcorn, chips and Pepsi products, all priced at $2.
Some items collected included blankets, towels, cleaning supplies, shovels and nonperishable food items like peanut butter, canned fish and soup.
The physical education program will remain in place even if students go virtual this year.
The Peeps latte will be available for a limited time.
Two variants of Coca-Cola with Coffee are available for purchase starting Monday, one of which is said to have “zero sugar.”
Adults were able to pick a toy donated by Mattel, and got two bags of pre-packaged food and a voucher for a holiday meal.
The Coca-Cola Company announced on Friday that it will retire Tab and other “underperforming products” by the end of the year.
The man who created sports marketing at the college level should be on speed dial of every athletic director as they attempt to navigate today’s uncertainty created by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
More than a dozen Kroger stores across Kentucky took part in the annual Kentucky State Police Cram the Cruiser fundraiser.