Some of the businesses formed in the city’s earliest days still operate today, 250 years after Lexington was founded.
From its beginnings, Lexington was a city of education, arts and business. These industries shaped the city we live in today.
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Alex Jones Claims His New ‘Lex-Luthor-Meets-Adolf-Hitler’ Mustache Has ‘Wild Effect on Women’
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones debuted a new look on his InfoWars show that bears a striking resemblance to one from the ...
Lexington neighbors are back in their homes Thursday evening after multiple streets were evacuated due to a gas leak. Around 2 p.m. Thursday, Jim and Brenda Clapper left their home praying it would ...
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Murder charge dismissed in connection with Alliance teen who disappeared in 2009
A murder charge has been dismissed against Robert L. Moore, the Alliance-area man accused of killing Glenna White in 2009.
LEXINGTON When natural disasters strike — floods, tornadoes or fires — the damage is measured not just in infrastructure lost ...
Daviess County Public Library is facing an ongoing campaign from local Christian conservatives and Christian Nationalists ...
As she reflects on her career in a second memoir, Sally Mann warns of a "new era of culture wars" after police pulled several ...
The Georgetown County Library is creating “A Glorious Cause,” an educational initiative highlighting South Carolina’s key ...
While Kentucky is known far and wide as the capital of bourbon and thoroughbred horse racing, the state offers much more for ...
The Beer Barrel Trophy, given to the winner of Tennessee football vs Kentucky from 1925-97 is on display in the Founders Suites at Neyland Stadium.
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Inside the Revival of the Historic James E. Pepper Distillery and Its Beloved Decanter Bourbon
This article is part of The Daily Pour's Whiskey Week coverage. Whiskey Week (Sept. 29-Oct. 3) is a week in which our content ...
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