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Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor Announces Debut Solo Album
Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor Announces Debut Solo Album

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time17-05-2025

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Old Crow Medicine Show's Ketch Secor Announces Debut Solo Album

Ketch Secor, the leader of Old Crow Medicine Show, takes a stroll down one of Nashville's most out-to-get-ya streets — I know, I lived there for 10 years — in his debut solo song 'Dickerson Road.' Featuring strung-out, skronk-blues guitar from the Cadillac Three's Jaren Johnston, the track evokes the gritty, hustling, danger-around-the-corner vibe of Dickerson Pike, a gasoline alley of car lots, tire shops, and seedy motels. 'Who's knocking on the screen door/rattle the bars/he's got one shoe/gas can stuck in his arms y'all,' Secor raps in the opening verse. Later, he nods to the storied history of the pike, the pre-interstate thoroughfare between Louisville, Kentucky, and Nashville, where country stars spent the night on their way into and out of Music City and James Brown recorded 'Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine' at the now demolished Starday Studios: 'This old postman tried to get me to hear his song by the Piggly Wiggly/said he used to blow some sax with Jimmy.' More from Rolling Stone Asheville Musicians Are Trading Guitars for Chainsaws to Clean Up After Hurricane Helene Outlaw Country Cruise 2025: Old Crow Medicine Show, John Hiatt, Lucinda Williams Will Headline Willie Nelson's 2024 Luck Reunion Enlists Tyler Childers, Old Crow Medicine Show, Madi Diaz 'Dickerson Road' also announces Secor's album, Story the Crow Told Me. Due July 11, it's the debut solo LP for the charismatic singer, musician, raconteur, and activist. Musically, the song evokes the hybrid bluegrass of artists like Gangstagrass or even Elvie Shane, with whom Secor and Johnston once collaborated on the Cadillac Three song 'Hillbilly.' But to younger ears, Secor's solo track may call to mind 'Dirt Road Anthem,' the country-rap hit that was all over country radio in 2011. Far less polished and produced than that song, 'Dickerson Road' bristles with the same energy of its namesake. 'The Grand Ole Opry has stars and the Hall of Fame has plaques, and in the year 2000 there was one premier destination for Nashville's castoffs, rejects, n'er-do-wells, petty thieves, lowlifes, losers and users; so like a barfly to a bottle I went to where I felt I belonged, straight up Dickerson Road,' Secor says in a statement. 'Nowadays you can only catch a fleeting glimpse of the misfit glory that once teemed down this boulevard of broken dreams, but once in awhile I'll see some stray dog licking at some grease trap and know they're still clawing their way to the top of trash pile down on The Dick.' Story the Crow Told Me, arriving on Equal Housing Records via Firebird Music, features guests Molly Tuttle and Marty Stuart, along with Old Crow Medicine Show members past and present, like Critter Fuqua and Willie Watson. Secor produced the LP with Jody Stevens and recorded it at Old Crow's Hartland Studios — located just off Dickerson Pike. Tracklist 1. 'Busker's Spell' 2. 'Talkin' Doc Blues' 3. 'Ghost Train' 4. 'Dickerson Road'5. 'Old Man River' 6. 'Catch Me If You Can'7. 'Highland Rim' (feat. Marty Stuart)8. 'Junkin'' 9. 'On the Wall'10. 'Thanks Again'11. 'Holes in the Wall'12. 'What Nashville Was' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

New charges filed against Kinston woman in Piggly Wiggly car crash incident
New charges filed against Kinston woman in Piggly Wiggly car crash incident

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time09-05-2025

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New charges filed against Kinston woman in Piggly Wiggly car crash incident

KINSTON, N.C. (WNCT) — Additional charged have been filed against the Hookerton woman who allegedly crashed her car into a local Piggly Morales, 39 years old, was originally charged with driving while impaired, injury to real property, child abuse, reckless driving, hit and run to property, failure to decrease speed to avoid accident, driving while license revoked, driving with no liability insurance, driving with an expired registration, inspection violation and child not in rear seat. The Lenoir County Sheriff's Office filed these charges after Morales allegedly ran into a Kinston Piggly Wiggly with a 10 month old child in the front seat of her car, fleeing after the accident. A 7 year old inside the store suffered from minor injuries. New charges from the sheriff's office have been filed, including child endangerment, injury to personal property, failure to report an accident with injury and failure to reduce speed. 'We're grateful for the swift assistance and partnership of the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office in this case. Their support was instrumental in bringing clarity and accountability to this incident. Working together, we continue to prioritize public safety in our community.' said Lenoir County Sheriff's Office Chief Keith Goyette. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woman charged after law enforcement say she drove through Piggly Wiggly then left the scene
Woman charged after law enforcement say she drove through Piggly Wiggly then left the scene

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time09-05-2025

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Woman charged after law enforcement say she drove through Piggly Wiggly then left the scene

KINSTON, N.C. (WNCT) — A woman was charged with multiple crimes after deputies with the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office said she crashed her vehicle into a Piggly Wiggly late Thursday, May 8, 2025. Lenoir County Sheriff Jackie Rogers stopped Stephanie Marie Morales, 39, of Kinston after law enforcement said she crashed into the Piggly Wiggly and then drove away. Sheriff Rogers said there was a 10-month-old child in the front seat of the vehicle unrestrained. A 7-year-old girl suffered minor injuries at the store. Morales was charged with: Driving while impaired Injury to real property Misdemeanor child abuse Reckless driving Hit-and-run to property, damage and injury Failure to decrease speed to avoid accident Driving while license revoked Driving with no liability insurance Driving with an expired registration Inspection violation Child not in rear seat Morales was jailed without bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter athlete nominees
Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter athlete nominees

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time08-05-2025

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Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter athlete nominees

The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, presented by Piggly Wiggly, is proud to announce player of the year nominees for the winter sports season. The winners will be announced during the live show June 20 at the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay. We'll announce our celebrity guest soon. Advertisement The event is produced with the support of Cellcom and Prevea Health. During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with player of the year nominees and winners from the fall and spring sports seasons. The fall nominees have already been announced and can be found here. The show will also announce the winners of our premier awards, which includes boys athlete of the year, girls athlete of the year, boys team of the year, girls team of the year, coach of the year and our Courage Award recipient. The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, Presented by Piggly Wiggly, are part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program. Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets also are free this year courtesy of Prevea Health. Tickets can be obtained here. Advertisement More: Find complete prep sports coverage on our Varsity page The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country. The show will recognize prep athletes, coaches and teams in the Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marshfield, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Stevens Point, Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids markets for their achievements during the 2024-25 school year. Here are the winter nominees: Boys basketball Amari Allen, Ashwaubenon High School Joseph Daly, New London High School Drew Daoust, Southern Door High School Donovan Davis, Freedom High School Jesse DeBauch, Gillett High School Pryce Gregoire, De Pere High School Trent Grunewald, Howards Grove High School Marvin Haslett III, Fond du Lac High School Aiden Hawkinson, Waupun High School Brooks Hinson, Marshfield High School Andrew Jensen, Kaukauna High School Zach Kinziger, De Pere High School Drew Kortz, Freedom High School Owen Krepline, Brillion High School Xzavion Mitchell, Oshkosh North High School Riley Mueller, Hortonville High School Jesse Napgezek, Wausau East High School Andrew Rader, Notre Dame Academy Logan Ramczyk, Xavier High School Nathan Ramus, Appleton North High School Colin Schultz, Pulaski High School Kayden Schultz, Plymouth High School Keegan VanKauwenberg, Kaukauna High School Landen Van Offeren, Kimberly High School Girls basketball Lydia Aalsma, Waupun High School Haylie Dulas, Kimberly High School Adahlyn Hoerl, Chilton High School Ady Ketterhagen, Oostburg High School Kinsley Ketterhagen, Oostburg High School Riley Ketterhagen, Oostburg High School Rowan Klesmit, Neenah High School Raegan Krueger, Kimberly High School Brynn Krull, Xavier High School Melia Lemorande, Bay Port High School Tierney Madigan, Laconia High School Kate McGinnis, Kimberly High School Payton Morgan, Laconia High School Peyton Musial, Notre Dame Academy Torie Neubauer, Appleton East High School Leah Nordin, Shawano High School Kardyn Peppler, Hortonville High School Jada Seubert, Stevens Point Area Senior High Ella Sweeney, Appleton East High School Abby Tassoul, De Pere High School Ava Van Vonderen, Kimberly High School Emily Vogel, Saint Mary Catholic High School Faith Walder, West De Pere High School Rainey Welson, Hortonville High School Gymnastics Alyvia Dietsche, Marshfield High School Abby Roecker, Waupun High School Neva Schlies, Oshkosh West/North Clara Sieracki, Valders/Roncalli Addison Spindler, Valders/Roncalli Elsa Urban, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School Boys hockey Nathan Antti, Notre Dame Academy Gabe Braun, St Mary's Springs Academy Griffen Bunnell, D.C. Everest High School Jonah Dickens, Tomahawk High School Cooper DePuydt, Wausau West High School Austin Lamer, Tomahawk High School Grant Molski, Stevens Point Area Senior High Jackson Schroeder, Stevens Point Area Senior High Spencer Shober, Fond du Lac High School Mark Sutton, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha Austin Westergaard, St. Mary's Springs Academy Calvin Zinda, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha Girls hockey Emily Bill, Bay Area Ice Bears Sophie Bohlin, Central Wisconsin Storm Julianne Bradford, Bay Area Ice Bears Faye Brunke, Bay Area Ice Bears Addison Dahl, Bay Area Ice Bears Gabi Heuser, Central Wisconsin Storm Jenna Jones, Wisconsin Valley Union Ava McDonald, Bay Area Ice Bears Evie Mursau, Fox Cities Stars Ava Rode, Central Wisconsin Storm Jayden Yirkovsky, Central Wisconsin Storm Allison Waara, Fond du Lac/Warbirds Boys swimming and diving Sebastian Aguilar, Fond du Lac High School Keaton Barwick, D.C. Everest High School Drew Gaerthofner, Neenah High School Anthony Hendrickson, Ashwaubenon High School Julian Kuehn, Neenah High School River Reeves, Oshkosh North/Lourdes Griffin Schilz, Bay Port High School Carter Tebon, Bay Port High School Aadin Terrazas, Sheboygan North/Kohler Tanner Trustem, Neenah High School Will Van Ermen, D.C. Everest High School Tyler VanGompel, Valley Swim Team Boys wrestling Mycah Beckett, De Pere High School Liam Crook, Kaukauna High School Caleb Dennee, Marshfield High School Andy DiPiazza, Kaukauna High School Tanner Gormanson, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln High School Jacob Herm, Neenah High School Steven Kielpikowski, Denmark High School Ben Kienbaum, Kiel High School Declan Koch, Neenah High School Micah Kuchta, Coleman High School Cael Leisgang, Seymour High School Nehemiah Lendobeja, Kaukauna High School Jaydon Le Noble, Weyauwega-Fremont High School Carter Lueck, Stratford High School Max Matthias, Two Rivers High School Carson Neubert, Luxemburg-Casco High School Cale Quaintance, Marathon High School Edwyn Schroeder, Oshkosh West High School Nolan Skebba, Hortonville High School Peter Tomazevic, Freedom High School Hunter Vander Heiden, Freedom High School Owen Wathke, Bay Port High School Colton Weiler, Auburndale High School Blake Underwood, Marathon High School Girls wrestling Lily Baker, Freedom High School Lillie Banks, Menasha High School Angie Bianchi, Two Rivers High School Katherine Cook, Freedom High School Brooke Corrigan, De Pere High School Ava Gardner, Marshfield High School Brooke Huffman, Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School Kimura Hutter, Adams-Friendship High School Hailie Krueger, New London High School Emjay Neumann, Manitowoc Lincoln High School Taylor Whiting, Lena High School Reghan Ziegler, Fond du Lac High School This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Northeast Wisconsin sports awards reveals winter athlete nominees

Packers Pro Bowler Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards show
Packers Pro Bowler Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards show

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time08-05-2025

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Packers Pro Bowler Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards show

The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, presented by Piggly Wiggly, is excited to announce Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Rashan Gary as its celebrity guest speaker. The live show will be held Friday, June 20, at 7 p.m. at the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay. The event is produced with the support of Cellcom and Prevea Health. Rashan Gary (52) of the Green Bay Packers will be the celebrity guest at the Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards on June 20 in Green Bay. Gary is from Plainfield, New Jersey. He was a top-ranked recruit in college football's class of 2016 and recognized as the USA TODAY defensive player of the year after a remarkable senior season in which he recorded 13.5 sacks and 29 tackles for loss. Advertisement In 2016, Gary committed to the University of Michigan. Over three seasons with the Wolverines, he played in 34 games, registering 136 tackles, 23.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. He earned first-team all-Big Ten honors in both 2017 and 2018. The Green Bay Packers selected Gary in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft with the 12th overall pick. Gary's role and production has steadily increased since. By the 2021 season, he became a full-time starter and had a breakout year with a career-high 9.5 sacks. The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards, Presented by Piggly Wiggly, are part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program. In 2024, Gary earned his first Pro Bowl selection. His NFL career statistics include 226 total tackles, 39 sacks, six forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries. In October 2023, the Packers signed Gary to a four-year contract extension. Advertisement Beyond the field, Gary is also a businessman and entrepreneur. He founded his own sports agency, RG Sports, and has been involved in philanthropic endeavors, particularly raising awareness for dyslexia, a condition he was diagnosed with in middle school. He often uses his platform to advocate for dyslexia awareness and support. More: Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards reveals winter athlete nominees More: Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards reveals fall athlete nominees Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event will receive a free ticket thanks to our sponsors. Additional tickets also are free this year courtesy of Prevea Health. Tickets can be obtained here. Advertisement The Northeast Wisconsin High School Sports Awards is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country. The show will recognize prep athletes, coaches and teams in the Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Manitowoc, Marshfield, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Stevens Point, Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids markets for their achievements during the 2024-25 school year. This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: Packers' Rashan Gary set for Northeast Wisconsin sports awards show

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