By Steve FlairtyNKyTribune columnistA highfalutin word heard a lot these days is “influencer.” It often is defined as a person who has an unusually high number of social media followers and
By Lee McClellanKentucky AfieldWhile winter slows down most fishing in Kentucky, trout angling remains hot in the tailwater below Lake Cumberland’s Wolf Creek Dam.When resource manage
By Steve FlairtyNKyTribune columnistA few weeks ago in this column, I wrote a general profile of Louisville-born, former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Louis D. Brandeis, who served
By Steve FlairtyNKyTribune columnistIt was Christmas Eve in the late 1990s and I had recently bought a new car, so was excited to travel with my family to Pendleton County to celebrate the holid
Kentucky fields, forests and wetlands support more than a dozen species of furbearers, a diverse group of wildlife with interesting life histories.The river otter, beaver, raccoon, mink, and muskr