Hockey Day - Lexington Thoroughbreds Youth Ice Hockey
Meteorologist, and hockey enthusiast, Eric Burke sits down with coach Andrew Dubiel and his son, player Ethan Dubiel to talk about Hockey Day in Lexington, happening February 4th!
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Meteorologist, and hockey enthusiast, Eric Burke sits down with coach Andrew Dubiel and his son, player Ethan Dubiel to talk about Hockey Day in Lexington, happening February 4th!
Doug High sits down with Hannah Christopher and Lainie Mitchell to talk about the Winchester Players' upcoming production of "The Ice Wolf."
Make this Valentine's Day one for the history books by taking your love to Waveland State Historic Site to enjoy an Evening Tea! Doug High sits down with Park Manager Charla Reed to get the details on the February 14th event, happening at 6:30 p.m.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Tracey Werner-Wilson, Director of the University of Kentucky Family Center, drops by the studio to tell Meteorologist Eric Burke about how couples can get a relationship checkup at the center between February 9th and 17th.
Donald R. Mason, and Yajaira Aich West drop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the wealth of events happening at the Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center in celebration of Black History Month.
Doug High sits down with Laurie Preston and Jamie Rodgers to talk about a unique opportunity to open up a dialogue with community members about issues affecting the quality of life in Lexington by joining the Blue Grass Community Foundation at the "On The Table," happening Wednesday, March 15th.
Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, Meteorologist Eric Burke heads over to Lucky's Market to take a look at their pre-made game-day food options, that will keep bellies full and your kitchen clean!
Doug High sits down with Seth Russell and Holly Jones Clark to talk about the amazing cuisine, including their signature shrimp and grits, available at the Hilary J. Boone Center.
Daniel Ellis and Jerre Dye drop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the Athens West Theatre Company's upcoming production of "Failure: A Love Story."
Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, Meteorologist Eric Burke heads over to Lucky's Market to take a look at their pre-made game-day food options, that will keep bellies full and your kitchen clean!
Since 1985, the Mt. Sterling Dubois Community Center has been providing recreational and educational programs to families in the area, and Taunya Jones and Tonia Anderson want to make sure the center still has years of community service to come.
Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, Meteorologist Eric Burke heads over to Lucky's Market to take a look at their pre-made game-day food options, that will keep bellies full and your kitchen clean!
Katie Solove sits down with Jessica Mohler and Neil Chethik, with the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, to talk about this year's Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Valentine's Day is associated with romance, but love isn't the only bit of intrigue in Bluegrass Mystery Theatre's upcoming production of "Red Roses, Dead Roses." Dana Edison and Patti Heying drop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the comedy laced, of course, with murder.
ABC 36's Doc-On-Call, physician Ryan Stanton, heads over to Aspire Fitness on Tiverton Way to check out the "Sweat for Surgeries 2.0" fundraiser hosted by Surgery on Sunday.
ABC 36's Doc-On-Call, physician Ryan Stanton, heads over to Aspire Fitness on Tiverton Way to check out the "Sweat for Surgeries 2.0" fundraiser hosted by Surgery on Sunday
Heidi Guckenberger and Maresha Howard drop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the upcoming spring season of Girls on the Run Central Kentucky.
Eric Burke sits down with Susan Stone, President of the Frontier Nursing University, to talk about pre-conception care, and how would-be mothers can most effectively prepare for a healthy pregnancy.
ABC 36's Doc-On-Call, physician Ryan Stanton, heads over to Aspire Fitness on Tiverton Way to check out the "Sweat for Surgeries 2.0" fundraiser hosted by Surgery on Sunday.
Show regular Ashley Baber, with the Lexington Humane Society, comes to the studio with terrier-chihuahua mix "Pee-Wee," who's came from out-of-state to find his forever home in Kentucky.
Doug High sits down with Mark Daniels and Kelly Mackey to talk about the new generation of Kentucky filmmakers being given the tools to succeed at the Appalachian Film School.
It's every parent's nightmare - having a child go missing, but a new smartphone app aims to give parents every chance to give that scenario a happy ending. Jim Howell comes by the studio to talk with Katie Solove about the 911 SafeChild app, and tell her how it works.
Jeff Gurnee, with the Clark County Public Library, drops by the studio to tell Doug High about their upcoming Local History Potluck Dinner Program, happening Thursday, January 26th!