“American Pickers offered me $30,000 for the bar and $5,000 for the seat … I was kinda leaning toward maybe the seat, but I couldn’t do that because, you know,
Western Kentucky is buzzing as the gubernatorial race heats up and campaigning reaches a fever pitch. Candidates are making their cases to voters, promising to create jobs, improve education and
A historical Black church in Mayfield plans to use a $100,000 donation from a national nonprofit to help rebuild its house of worship, preserve a mural painted by a renowned Kentucky artist and eventually expand to better serve its community in the years ahead.
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Cherokee State Park located within Kenlake State Resort Park is among three historic preservation projects to be awarded federal funding from the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to help preserve African American history in the commonwealth.
Governor Andy Beshear made the announcement Monday that Cherokee State Park in Aurora, Hotel Metropolitan in Paducah, and the Palmer Pharmacy Building in Louisville will each receive $50,000 in federal funding.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced that 40 grants totaling more than $3 million will be distributed nationally from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund to help preserve historic African American historic sites, including $150,000 for these three projects in Kentucky.