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Jerry Bransford is a fifth generation Bransford cave guide. His great-great-grandfathers— Materson Bransford and Nicholas Bransford—were both enslaved men and brought to Mammoth Cave from Nashville, Tennessee, to become two of the park's first African American guides in 1838.
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Limón, 47, is the sole Bluegrass State resident among the 20 fellows in the class – which includes scientists, artists, scholars and musicians working at the top of their fields around the United States.
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Kentuckians on financial assistance are being given access to the arts free of charge.Arts of Southern Kentucky announced on Tuesday a new program called…
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How do outside pressures like starting a family, going to college, getting that dream job, or buying a house impact young adulthood?Navigating the world…
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Kentucky will erect a new monument on the State Capitol grounds to honor the more than 10,000 Kentuckians who have died from COVID-19. The permanent…
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A veteran's organization that began in Kentucky as a social group to decrease the isolation that can lead to suicide will be in the national spotlight…
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About 40 refugees from Afghanistan have recently been resettled in Bowling Green, with a total of 200 expected to arrive in southern Kentucky over the…
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“Family is very important. It's a legacy and preservation.”From public defender to city commissioner, Bowling Green native Carlos Bailey's humble…
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Darrell Davis, a musician, author, and race relations expert was assaulted with flying bottles during a Cub Scout parade in 1968 when he was 10. This was…
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“Greater than being a preacher or being a financial leader is loving people. And love has two sides. Love covers you and protects you. But love also…
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Tito Jackson recently released a blues album called “Under Your Spell” featuring great cuts and legendary musicians. He’s often, if not always remembered…
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The life journey of Terrance Brown, Western Kentucky University’s Dean of Potter’s College of Arts & Letters, encapsulates the concept of the voice as a…