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The exhibit highlights hidden Kentucky stories, including a woman who played a key role in air conditioning invention and a ...
Herrington Lake, Kentucky’s first major reservoir, celebrates its centennial anniversary with the publication of a book by ...
D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most accomplished and influential trainers in the history of North American horse racing, has died ...
The lives of four University of Idaho students were cut short in 2022 when a masked intruder entered their rental house and stabbed them to death as they slept — a crime that shocked the nation and ...
The memories of the exceptional people whose lives and work represent the very best of what it means to serve high school ...
Tuskegee University, founded on July 4, 1881, commemorates its 144th anniversary today. The institution began as the Tuskegee ...
The University of Michigan’s Clements Library has recently made available a digital database of photo postcards that depict over 100 years of the state’s history. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.
Imagine looking at a state in 40-year intervals. Documenting Kentucky: Three Photographic Surveys, does just that in a new show at the Frazier History Museum in Louisville Kentucky. Between 1935 and ...
Jack Corn, a retired WKU photojournalism professor, teacher, author and mentor known for his ability to help young people ...
These atmospheric photos chart the rise of Milton Keynes, from tiny village to Britain’s first new town and now a city.
Historical displays commemorating the Army’s 250th birthday can be found in four display cases across the CGSC campus.