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  • Joshua Douglas speaks to Trey Greyson, former Kentucky Secretary of State and now leader of the Lobbying and Public Policy practice group at the law firm, Frost Brown Todd
  • Sam Dick traveled to Madison County to meet a Lexington couple on a mission to create a sanctuary for rescued wildlife
  • We explore the immigration experiences of Lexington’s Swahili-speaking community — after English and Spanish, the African-based language is the 3rd-most-spoken in Fayette County. Our guest: Elisha Mutayongwa, Exec. Director of the Marafiki Center.
  • Refugee Concerns in Kentucky - Supreme Court Chief Justice Elect - Lexington Finance Update - Lexington Catholic Action Center Homeless Survey Shows Rise - Recycling Plastics in Lexington - Louisville Bus Service Reduction - bell hooks Institute Re-opens
  • Hurricane Helene Creates Power Outages in KY - Gov Beshear Calls for Sheriff Stines Resignation - Pralltown Development in Lexington - Ichthus Music Festival in Wilmore - Black Civil War Troops Headstone Military Marker in Nicholasville - Moore Safe Nights Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Kentucky
  • A new photo exhibit in Paris,Kentucky includes 50 framed prints of iconic pictures from the 2024 Olympic Games.
  • KY American Red Cross Responders Deployed South - 123rd Airlift Wing's Fatality Search and Recovery Team from KY National Guard Deployed to North Carolina - Warren Rural Electric Co-op Service Crews in Eastern KY - Underground Utility Use in Fayette Co. - Wildfire Season in KY - The Kentucky Opioid Symposium in Louisville - Bourbon and Belonging Kicks Off Today
  • Joshua Douglas speaks to Kim Wyman, senior advisor to the elections project at the Bipartisan Policy Center
  • On Episode 15 of the Eastern Standard special series, Democracy Optimist:
  • Why is multi-Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Janis Ian donating her entire personal archive — including those Grammys — to Berea College? We ask and the resulting conversation is delightful.
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