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  • In Episode 5 of RISE, we take a look at the disaster response to the flood, how residents are recovering and lessons learned on how to be better prepared for a natural disaster.
  • Sam Dick goes Off the Beaten Path to meet Tony the Legend at Herrington Lake
  • Sam Dick goes Off the Beaten Path to a place called 933 to meet the couple selling stuff by the truckload.
  • Sam Dick goes Off the Beaten Path to meet some new Kentuckians who are moving from big cities, seeking a lower cost of living and a slower pace of life.
  • Lexington Chamber Chorale uses music to help restore health and well-being
  • Episode Four of RISE explores the psychology of crisis and the mental health impacts of the July flood on survivors who lost everything, children, and whole communities destroyed by floodwaters.
  • Was the extreme flash flooding of Eastern Kentucky part of climate change?
  • Part 2 of a 6-part series on the Eastern Kentucky flooding in 2022
  • Episode One captures what happened in the early morning of July 28, 2022 when several communities in Eastern Kentucky experienced record flooding that eventually claimed 44 lives and left thousands homeless.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about the creation of the Most Wanted List, and how a Kentuckian was on the first list.
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