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A look at agriculture and other rural life across the Bluegrass State
With the North American International Livestock Exposition in full swing, the city and farm teams are getting ready for the annual Farm-City Luncheon and Wingtip Rodeo that will be held Friday, November 14. Kentucky Venues President David Beck says the ev
The Kentucky State University Director of 4-H Programs is a great example of how a person can rise above the hand they were dealt in life to become a leader. Dr. Shawn Gardner says his story is similar to many who came from the inner-city of Louisville.
As one of the state’s Land Grant universities, Kentucky State University is reaching youth in underserved areas across the state through 4-H. KSU State 4-H Program Director Shawn Gardner says their program is designed to help the University of Kentucky
More than 3,000 visitors are touched by Shekina Villageh in Letcher County each year. Stephanie Morgan says she and her husband Chad run Shekinah Village, but have quite a bit of help each year.
Among the mountains in eastern Kentucky is a youth camp that offers visitors a place to rest, relax, and restore. During a recent Travelin the Bluegrass visit to Harlan County we discovered Shekinah Village that is operated by Chad and Stephanie Morgan.
From purebred livestock and horse shows to the North American Rodeo and the Country Store the Kentucky Exposition Center will be all bout the livestock industry the next two weeks. Kentucky Venues President David Beck says almost every breed of livestock
The Kentucky Exposition Center will be filled with livestock and exhibitors from across the country and around the world the next two weeks during the North American International Livestock Exposition. Kentucky Venues President David Beck says it is excit
Kentucky Venues President David Beck says the 2025 North American International Livestock Expo kicks off November 6 and continues through November 20th at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Beck previews some of the events and shows that will take place duri
When Travelin the Bluegrass we meet some of the most wonderful people in Kentucky. Meeting Mr Marcus Ely in Benham, who has played Santa Claus there for 69 years is one of those special people.
A lifelong resident of Benham, Kentucky, says he would not trade his life in the mountains for another way of life. Marcus Ely, who is 93-years-old, says he is proud of his heritage in the tri-cities area of Harlan County.