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  • In todays Think History, Bill Goodman Tells us about Kentucky's Moneyless Man.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about the Wreck of The Kaintuck.
  • Counties push back against ending Kentucky’s bourbon barrel tax; an update on Community Supported Agriculture; astronomy meets astrology: planting by the signs is alive and well in central and eastern Kentucky; a restaurateur’s embrace of the farm-to-table movement; lawns as pollinator havens.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us bout Colonel Clifford Nadaud.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about Kentuckians with German ties.
  • Live performances of chamber music will return to central Kentucky with the revival of the Lexington Chamber Music Orchestra. The LCO has been absorbed by the successful Chamber Music Festival of Lexington. What exactly is chamber music? We’ll get into that. Plus, pain in three of its manifestations: physical, psychological and emotional.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about a tornado that ran through Cave City Kentucky.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about Arthur Younger Ford.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about a Forest Retreat.
  • In today's Think History, Bill Goodman tells us about Kentucky's connection to Miniature Golf.
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