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  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about A Medical Legacy.
  • Virginia Mayes has been a crossing guard helping kids get to school in Lexington safely for 31 years
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about Eugenia Dunlap Potts.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about The Circular Village in Harrison County
  • A call on state legislators to act against gun violence and an appeal from the mothers of two young shooting victims in Lexington; emerging from the flood of ’22: details of diabetics cut off from insulin supplies; a UK experiment makes fresh, wholesome foods available to rural diabetics; Kentucky author and poet Jonathan Green; A Chris Begley essay about a Kentucky strength: its writers.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us what exactly a Bear Flag Republic is.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about Samuel May.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about the Lt. Colonel Lebus Johnson.
  • The struggle between a coal industry watching its market decline and a power generation industry determined to shift to renewables. The beginning of an Eastern Standard tradition: the immediate past Kentucky Poet Laureate interviews their successor. Crystal Wilkinson sits down with Silas House. And a heads up about where you can take that stuff jettisoned after spring cleaning.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman explains Peanickle.
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