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Mr Woeltz, who grew up in small-town Kentucky, was dubbed the "crypto king of Kentucky". He was a former board member of Sprocket, a nonprofit entrepreneurship hub in his hometown of Paducah.
Here's a look at what's happening on Thursday. The phrase being used for this series of protests adopts a phrase commonly ...
In a continuous effort to promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact, John’s Run/Walk Shop in Lexington is ...
After 44 years at the Lexington Herald-Leader, sports columnist John Clay shares memories, good and bad.
John Woeltz, 37, and William Duplessie, 32, pleaded not guilty to first-degree kidnapping, criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree and assault ...
A range of bills and resolutions approved by the Kentucky State legislature, officially become law Friday.
John Clay: ‘High-speed chess for the mind.’ Lexington, Ky., has one club you might not know about.
Before there was “RoboCop” there was CASPER, the police robot on the payroll (not really) of the Kentucky State Police.
GE Appliances moves washing machine production from China to Kentucky with $490 million investment The new manufacturing lines will open in 2027, the company said.
Ernesto Manuel-Andres was granted a special immigrant status as he waited for a visa. ICE still raided his home and arrested him.
Bernheim Forest comes alive in the darkness for Bill Napper, who has led hundreds of tours along firefly-laden trails.
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