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WLKY on MSNRestaurants call Kentucky Oaks move to primetime 'simply devastating' to local industryThe Kentucky Oaks is getting a much later post time to guarantee a primetime spot on TV. Last year's post was 6:03 p.m., ...
The Courier Journal set out to find the best things to eat and drink in Louisville in 2025. Here's what we tried. Where else should we go in 2025?
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Country Living on MSNA New Must-Read for Southerners and Southerners at HeartIn many ways, that’s a good thing. The more connected we are, perhaps the more open-minded and empathetic we can be. (Or so we can hope.) But, even if the Southern accent fades, I’m optimistic that ...
The Indoor Flea Market in Wind Gap, Pennsylvania has earned its reputation as a destination worth the drive, no matter which part of the state you call home. This isn’t just some hastily assembled ...
The Ocala National Forest sprawls across more than 600 square miles of Central Florida, making it the southernmost national forest in the continental United States and a playground for outdoor ...
Thursday, Churchill Downs announced that the Kentucky Oaks will move to primetime next year, with post time shifting from 6 p ...
The Kentucky Derby Museum is honoring the legacy of Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas.Lukas died Saturday at age 89 after battling a severe infection.
Final Gambit, winner of the Jeff Ruby Steaks and fourth in the Kentucky Derby, will get back on turf for trainer Brad Cox in Friday's Grade 1 Belmont Derby.
Into Mischief now holds the record for most Kentucky Derby-winning sired horses following Sovereignty's victory in the 151st Run for the Roses.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A legendary Hall of Fame trainer and a four-time winner of the Kentucky Derby has died. Churchill Downs said D. Wayne Lukas passed away at his home in Louisville Saturday ...
Gene Menez, who hammered the Kentucky Derby exacta and trifecta for a $1,045 payout, reveals his 2025 Belmont Stakes bets and 2025 Belmont Oaks Invitational Stakes betting strategy for Saratoga ...
Fifteen years ago, Toyota launched a program to train new workers in Kentucky. Today, it's helping fill manufacturing jobs at companies nationwide.
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