Kentucky News Roundup (7/13/25)

Beshear eyes presidential run: On Meet the Press, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he may “take a look” at a 2028 presidential bid if he believes he can heal a divided nation — see if he’ll launch a campaign.

Former NFL star gives back: Damien Harris launched the Heart of Harris Foundation and hosted a free football camp at Madison Central High School in Richmond to promote youth physical and mental wellness — learn what inspires his mission.

Critical blood supply shortage: Local traumas have doubled normal hospital blood use in Kentucky as summer drives slow down, leaving the Kentucky Blood Center scrambling to fill 400 daily units across 70 counties — find out how you can help.

Country Music Highway Museum: The U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum in Paintsville showcases authentic memorabilia from Eastern Kentucky legends like Chris Stapleton, Loretta Lynn and Billy Ray Cyrus alongside weekly Front Porch Pickin’ jam sessions — find out why it’s worth the drive.

Depth fuels title dreams: With a 23‐win debut under Coach Kenny Brooks and two new five-star 2026 commits bolstering a veteran core, Kentucky boasts its deepest roster yet — find out if this squad can deliver a championship.

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