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The Commonwealth
Lexington/Richmond News
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All year a Russell County woman has been visiting her husband at the Lexington Veterans Affairs Healthcare System each week – and the VA’s Fisher House is making it possible
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There’s a new crosswalk at one of Lexington’s busier intersections – Clays Mill and Harrodsburg roads.
Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Sam Dick
Sam Dick visited the Fayette/Clark county line to see a running club called the Todds Road Stumblers
Sam Dick visited Taylor County to learn about the Penn County Ham business which has been going strong for three generations
Eastern Standard
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Why Misdee Wrigley Miller is investing in Kentucky film production and talent - and her call on Frankfort to get organized as the best film production incentives in the country attract interest
Kentucky Arts & Culture
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Sometimes during an election year, some folks might focus on what divides us. One Lexington woman has made it her mission to share food and music to help unite us.
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In his 13th poetry collection, Frank X Walker explores the lives of Black families in Kentucky, before, during, and after Civil War
Today's Interview
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In Today's Interview, Arts Contributor Kate Savage hears from Don Ament, a Lexington photographer whose works now carry the four seasons into a place that has become a magnet for seniors.
More Kentucky News Stories
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Governor Beshear touting strategy for Democrats to regain ground after election losses
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Lexington was settled on what was later named McConnell Springs and named for the site of the first battle of the Revolutionary War. The city turns the big 250 next year, and preparations for a year-long observance have been underway for months.
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Two days before the old Woodford County High School closes, Governor Beshear helped dedicate the new one.
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The holiday travel season is upon us and the public affairs manager for Triple-A Bluegrass estimates 93 percent of Kentuckians will go by automobile between Friday and New Year’s Day.
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Kentucky legislature to hear struggles of rural water utilities in upcoming session
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