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Building on the New Kentucky Home initiative, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear joined tourism and community leaders on June 16 at ...
Morgan’s 1,000-mile raid into Indiana and Ohio was a costly mistake for the Confederate Army. His history in Lexington ...
The Rose Hill Museum Manager, Wendy Wang, and Lyon County Historical Society President, Sally Whittington, visited Eddyville ...
The Kentucky Theatre, a cherished Lexington landmark, opened its doors in 1922 on Main Street. At the time, the city was ...
Bill Estep is retiring from the Lexington Herald-Leader after 40 years of covering Kentucky's most important stories from ...
The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river — from ...
Portland, Tenn., is embarking on a significant water infrastructure upgrade, with construction underway on a 23-mile-long water transmission line that aims to alleviate the city’s long-standing water ...
College sports was once rooted in tradition, school pride and loyalty, but those expectations are changing in a landscape ...
Kingdom Come State Park in Cumberland, Kentucky, is that kind of place—a hidden gem tucked away in the eastern part of the state that somehow hasn’t been overrun despite its staggering beauty.
Kingdom Come State Park in Cumberland, Kentucky, delivers that feeling in spades. Perched majestically atop Pine Mountain in Harlan County, this 1,283-acre slice of Appalachian heaven offers the kind ...
The Lake Cumberland Juneteenth Jubilee will be held Saturday, June 21, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Lake Cumberland Farmers Market ...
The NAACP Cookeville-Putnam County Branch proudly crowned the 2025 Miss Juneteenth winners and celebrated the remarkable accomplishments of girls and young women from across the Upper Cumberland durin ...
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