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On a farm in Simpsonville, Kentucky, Jake Bryan starts each morning the same way his father, grandfather and ...
The Company E of the United States Colored Cavalry was based at Camp Nelson in Kentucky where many enslaved men enlisted for freedom. The soldiers were driving 900 head of cattle towards ...
Editor’s Note: A professor of law at Yale University, Fred Rodell’s latest book, is Nine Men, a political history of the U.S. Supreme Court.
If you were driving in Fayette or Jessamine counties Saturday and saw a large presence of motorcycles, that wasn’t just your ...
There are more than 20,000 markers at Camp Nelson for flags to go to. But a big group of volunteers – including a lot of youth groups and teams – helped the process go a lot faster.
On December 6, 1861, a special dispatch from Stanford, Kentucky to the Louisville Daily Journal warned that a sizeable ...
Nelson County's Sheriff faces allegations of retaliation and harassment toward whistleblower Ian Justice. Hearing set for ...
For its fifth Juneteenth Celebration, Lexington is expanding events to a week-long celebration of the end of slavery.
The Troy Bowling campus was named for a Kentucky Marine who was severely wounded during the same battle. Bowling joined the U ...
More than a free lunch, USO NW provides a respite for JBLM soldiers at its Camp Lewis. Denise Whitaker, KOMO News Reporter. Wed, May 28th 2025 at 4:46 PM. Updated Thu, May 29th 2025 at 2:00 PM. 8.