Off the Beaten Path with Sam Dick
Twice per month
Veteran journalist Sam Dick tells stories about the places and people of the Commonwealth. Have a story idea? Send it to Sam.
Latest Episodes
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The hip-hop movement is fifty-two years old and a multi-billion-dollar industry affecting fashion, dance, and how young people express themselves.Sam Dick went off the beaten path to see a Lexington hip-hop group promoting physical art and mental well-being through dance.
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Carp have increasingly become a nuisance in waterways across the country. A southern Kentucky high school teacher and his students are using the invasive fish to feed injured raptors, like bald eagles, vultures and hawks.
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Everyday thousands of patients and family members come thru the waiting rooms and hallways of Baptist Health Lexington, and if they’re lucky, they meet a couple of four-legged volunteers.
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Sam Dick goes off the beaten path to Versailles to see how children are learning music in a unique studio environment
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Sam Dick traveled to Fayette County to learn about the inspiration behind a lavender farm
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Sam Dick travels to Bath County to visit a man who overcame a physical disability to build a thriving farming business
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Sam Dick visited the Lexington Boys and Girls Club Choir enjoying summer camp in Lee County
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Sam Dick traveled to Lexington to see Gatton Park on Town Branch, a new public park located behind Rupp Arena
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