This year’s History Hop features three venues: the Ashland Henry Clay Estate, the Mary Todd Lincoln House, and the Lexington ...
If you’ve ever been to the downtown branch of the Lexington Public Library chances are you’ve interacted with Lexingtonian Wayne Johnson. For over 30 years his natural habitat has been the Kentucky ...
A developer wanted to build a downtown high-rise in honor of coal. It failed, but Lexington is getting a new-and-improved ...
Jack “Goose” Givens holds a special place in the hearts all of Big Blue Nation. Givens will be in Pikeville Thursday evening ...
LEXINGTON — The Lexington Public Library kicked off its first Family Fun Night event of 2025 on Thursday, Jan. 16, bringing together families and community members for an evening of food, games and ...
It was an environmental injustice issue,” said a former city commissioner who helped get the grassroots movement started.
The grandiose addition to the library was made possible by a $400,000 donation by Lucille Caudill Little, and was unveiled on ...
Black History Month started on February 1, and the Jessamine County Public Library (JCPL) will be offering many ways to ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Lexington is leading the way in the community corrections department. For the first time since the pandemic, the jail is near fully staffed and leads the nation in number of certified ...
Leader’s coverage of Lexington’s 250th birthday includes a look at the 15-story First National Bank Building that today is home to a hotel, restaurant, art gallery and retail space.
Ted” Bassett III, known internationally as an ambassador for the state and the industry, died Jan. 23 at the age of 103 at his home in Lexington. Keeneland, the Lexington racetrack and Thoroughbred ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — James E. “Ted” Bassett III, who led Keeneland through historic expansion and established its position internationally as a premier race track and auction house during his 38 ...
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