Limitless Leaders Girls Conference
Tiffany Brannon and Crissa Stevenson, with Limitless Leaders, stop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the upcoming Limitless Leaders Girls Conference!
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Tiffany Brannon and Crissa Stevenson, with Limitless Leaders, stop by the studio to tell Katie Solove about the upcoming Limitless Leaders Girls Conference!
Doug High sits down with Chad Colony, of Noodles & Cmpany., and Chris Bryant, CEO of Partnering for Hope to talk about their Teddy Bear Drive.
Nutritionist Sara Talbott comes to the studio to talk to Eric Burke about something plenty of families deal with over the holidays: leftovers, particularly how to make sure you're practicing food safety, so the Christmas dinner doesn't come back to haunt you.
Development director Laura Carr, with the Lexington Rescue Mission, stops by the studio to talk with Doug High about the Christmas Dinner being served to Lexington's poor and homeless on Sunday, December 25th from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Author and Tates Creek High School alum A.D. Hasselbring comes to the studio to tell Doug High about his recent book, "The Simple Mind of Dillon Magee."
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar sits down with marketing director Patrick Burchett, with Joseph-Beth Booksellers, to talk about their upcoming Hanukkah Celebration, happening on December 26th!
Miles Johnson, with the Kentucky Star Ways Collectors Club, and his daughter Rose come to the studio to share more of their amazing array of movie and game collectibles with Doug High.
Luxurious, rich, and velvety, crab bisque is a perfect dish to set the holiday mood, and Hannah McCauley knows just how to make it.
Just in time for Christmas dinner prep, Martha Yount, from the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension, comes to the studio to talk about properly thawing a turkey.
Trooper Robert Purdy comes to the studio to give Katie Solove some results from this year's "Cram the Cruiser" event, as well as talk about the "Shop with a Trooper" program.
Tony Manuel stops by the station to tell Meteorologist Eric Burke about the Toys for Tots Comedy Show coming up on Thursday, December 22nd.
It's more than a café, it's a community center, and Diane McKinney wants you to bring the Grace Coffee Café & Bakery community into your home for Christmas brunch!
ABC 36's Savvy Shopper, Sarah Enlow, drops by the studio to share some last-minute Christmas gift ideas with Eric Burke, all available at Fayette Mall!
Katie Solove sits down with Dr. Bart McFarland to talk about same-day crowns, and how they can be made in the office with one appointment.
Can it already have been a century? Indeed, says Haleigh McGraw, who comes to the studio to tell Eric Burke about 100 years of entrepreneurship with Girl Scout Cookies.
Doug High welcomes Debbie Fatkin, who shares about Operation Happiness, a program that provides food to Clark County families each year, and shares how interested volunteers can get involved.
'Tis the season for giving, and Laurie Preston, manager of the Good Giving Challenge, knows that more than most!
Eric Burke welcomes Twila Griffis, with Kentucky S.A.V.E., who brings June, a cat looking for her forever home, to the studio.
It's a perennial favorite, and Hannah McCauley has it nailed down: Lasagna!
Meteorologist Eric Burke knows that the holiday season can be a challenging one when it comes to eating healthy.
It's a performance that will leave you both shaken AND stirred, as the Lexington Philharmonic present Casino Royale: The Music of James Bond on Saturday, December 31st at 7:30 p.m. at the Lexington Opera House.
Meteorologist Elise Dolinar wraps up her morning at the Castle Jewelry, located at 210 W. New Circle Road in Lexington.
A history lesson on Good Day Kentucky, as Josiah George and Bruce Richardson come to the studio to explain to Doug High about Kentucky's involvement in the Boston Tea Party.
Janelle Earley comes to the studio to tell Doug High about the Faith & Community Christmas Store running from December 19th through the 21st, that helps parents and individuals who can't afford Christmas gifts for their children.