LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Christian ministry’s long-stalled plans to build Noah’s Ark in the hills of Kentucky have been revived. Creation Museum founder Ken Ham announced Thursday that a municipal bond ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. --Kentucky has withdrawn its offer of tax breaks for a religious-themed park that would feature a 500-foot-long wooden ark because its organizers plan to screen park employees based on ...
Kentucky has withdrawn its offer of tax breaks for a religious-themed park that would feature a 500-foot-long wooden ark because its organizers plan to screen park employees based on religion.The ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kentucky has withdrawn its offer of tax breaks for a religious-themed park that would feature a 500-foot-long wooden ark because its organizers plan to screen park employees based on ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kentucky officials won’t fight a federal court ruling that supports giving a tax incentive to a Christian theme park featuring a 510-foot-long Noah’s Ark. A spokeswoman for Kentucky ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. – A 510-foot-long, $100 million Noah's ark attraction built by Christians who say the biblical story really happened is ready to open in Kentucky this week. Since its announcement in ...
There might not be a flood of biblical proportions in the forecast, but Noah's Ark is coming to Williamstown, Kentucky, this summer. A full-size version of Noah's Ark is expected to be completed ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — Ken Ham sees a parallel between the time of Noah in the biblical book of Genesis and today’s growing secularization of American culture. So perhaps it makes sense that Ham’s ...
Lions and tigers and bears will travel O Street Saturday morning in the Star City Holiday Parade. They'll be joined by elephants, cows, pigs, kangaroos, rabbits, skunks, a giraffe, even a hippopotamus ...
Kentucky has withdrawn its offer of tax breaks for a religious-themed park that would feature a 500-foot-long wooden ark because its organizers plan to screen park employees based on religion. The ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. - A 510-foot-long, $100 million Noah's ark attraction built by Christians who say the biblical story really happened is ready to open in Kentucky this week. Since its announcement in ...