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Brough Brothers Distillery, first Black-owned distillery, celebrates grand opening Share Updated: 7:01 PM EDT Jul 16, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 7:01 PM EDT Jul 16, 2021
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Show Transcript AND COVID VACCINATIO.NS VICKI: THE FIRST BLACK-OWNED DICKI: THE FIRST BLACK-OWNED STILLERY IN KENTUCKY IS NOW OPEN FOR TOURS TO THE PUBLIC. BROUGH BROTHERS BOURN CELEBRATED ITS GRAND OPENING THIS AFTERNOON IN THE PARK HILL NEIGHBORHOOD. IT WAS FOUNDED BY BROTHERS VICTOR, BRYSON, AND CHRIS. THE 2200 SQUARE FOOTAC FILITY ON DIXIE HIGHWAY FEATURES A GIFT SHOP, DISTILLERY, AND TASTING ROOM. BUT CITY LEADERS SAY IT WILL HAVE A FAR-REACHING IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY. THIS IS ABOUT INSPIRATION, AND WHAT THIS BUILDING MEANS TO A COMMUNITY AND KIDS WHO DIDOT DO NOT ALWAYS SEE HOPE. THEY CAN LOOK AT YOU AND BE INSPIRED, NOT JUST FOR BOURBON, WHAT HE MEANS TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR AND TAKE A FORWARD STEP IN THE COMMUNITY. VICKI: IN APRIL,
People with underlying medical conditions start receiving COVID-19 vaccine in Shively Share Updated: 8:23 PM EDT Mar 15, 2021 Share Updated: 8:23 PM EDT Mar 15, 2021
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Show Transcript INCREASING ACCESS TO THE COVID-19 VACCINE EFFORTS CONTINUE AS U OF L HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE SETTING UP A THREE-DAY POP-UP SITE IN SHIVELY A CITY WITH THE HIGHEST AFRICAN-AMERIC POPULATION IN THE STATE. THE VIRUS IS DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTING AFRICAN AMERICANS ACCORDING TO LOCAL OFFICIALS. SO THEY SAY SETTING UP A VACCINE SIGHT AND SHIVELY WASN’T NO BRAINER TRADITIONALLY THROUGH THIS HEALTH PROCESS. YOU’VE SEEN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS MAKING DECISIONS. BUT WHAT YOU HAVEN’T REALLY SEEN IN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GETTING WAYS DEEP AND ACTUALLY EXECUTING THOSE DECISIONS LACK OF TRANSPORTATION TO A SITE AND NOT HAVING THE TECHNOLOGY TO SIGN UP ARE TWO OF THE MAIN FACTORS LIMITING PEOPLE FROM GETTING THE VACCINE ACCORDING TO COUNCILWOMAN KEISHA DORSEY. SO IN A
Project CommUNITY: Black change-makers use their strengths to build up Louisville Share Updated: 6:02 PM EST Feb 22, 2021 Share Updated: 6:02 PM EST Feb 22, 2021
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Show Transcript LOUISVILLE. YOU HAVE A BAD DAY? YOU SURE THE THEME IS TO BE DISTRACTE BUT NEVER DISCOURAGED. YOU GET DERAILED, YOU PICK YOURSELF BACK UP AND GO BACK AT IT. GOOD JOB GUYS. CARAY: WHEN YOU’RE DRIVEN BY SEEING THOSE AROUND YOU SUCCEED, IT’S HARD WHEN YOU DON’T ALWAYS GET THE RESULTS YOU’RE HOPIN FOR. I’VE BEEN ABLE TO REFOCUS MY VISION AND SAY THAT MY JOB IS TO OVERSEE. I’M NOT TO SAY THAT THE FRUSTRATION STILL DOESN’T SURFACE, BUT THE PREVAILING POINT IS TO MAKE SURE I CONTINUE TO DO THE WORK TO GIVE KIDS OPPORTUNITY. CARAY: DEMARRION FLEMING RUNS THE NONPROFIT SOWING SEEDS WITH FAITH. HE’S USHERED HUNDREDS OF YOUNG BLACK STUDENTS THROUGH HIS MENTORING PROGRA FLEMING SAYS HE IS LITERALLY SOWING SEEDS OF ENCOURAGMENT AND POSITIVITY INTO
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