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Bath County, Kentucky, celebrated a historic occurrence, the meat shower of 1876.
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Giving birth to a baby is a life-changing event. Most hospitals offer classes that prepare the moms-to-be for labor and delivery. St Elizabeth includes aromatherapy in their class.
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Key Latino figures in the Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry are featured in a new bilingual exhibit at the Keeneland Library in Lexington.
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Some musicians are comfortable using sheet music, while others prefer to play by ear.
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There are several different square dance clubs, like the Kentucky Kuzzins and Wheeler Dealers in Kentucky. There are physical and mental benefits to square dancing, but the fun and fellowship keep many people coming back.
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Kentucky award-winning singer, songwriter, and cultural organizer Jeri Katherine Howell shares her latest solo album.
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For more than 20 years, finalists from the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition have traveled to Maysville to perform.
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A unique art and music festival aims to celebrate Appalachian women while raising funds and awareness for domestic violence services
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Did you ever have "one of those days" when you wanted to smash something? There are places for people who'd like to take a swing at electronics or Mason jars and hear them crash.
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One way to enjoy the historic river town of Maysville, Kentucky, is on a Trolley Tour.
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Two Kentucky women have a unique way of exploring the Commonwealth. They call it a great way to feed their bodies and their souls.
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Summertime means summer sounds like swimming pools, amusement parks, baseball games, and summer camps. And for some young musicians, a week at strings camp is the sweetest sound of all.