Kentucky History Treasures- Muhammad Ali
He's not from horse racing or UK basketball, yet he is still a legend in Kentucky Sports.

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He's not from horse racing or UK basketball, yet he is still a legend in Kentucky Sports.
Tara Dempsey and Martha Osborne are here with the details for a community blood drive!
We've got a lesson in Lexington History. Gwen Thompson, the executive director of the Mary Todd Lincoln House joins us in studio.
Our pet of the week is the wonderfully tempered, 13 week old Sputnik. Happy, loving and as adventurous as his name would imply, he's ready to explore a brave new world with his forever family!
Dietitian Susan Wilson has some delicious ways to celebrate National Cherry Month!
If you are looking for a chance to give back, Raven Run Nature Sanctuary is looking for you! Jennifer Hubbard-Sanchez has the details on the volunteer program.
A unique celebration is coming to Jessamine County for Black History Month.
Jason Lindsey shows us how to turn toilet paper tubes and a few other ingredients, into a working light-bulb.
Here to tell us more about all they do, the folks over at Distilled Theatre Co. are staying busy!
Lexington Hearing and Speech Center is hosting it's biggest annual fundraiser.
This weeks Kentucky History Treasures tells us about the ups and downs of America's first prison for drug addicts.
Remember when you were a kid and your problems seemed like the end of the world?
Brack Duncan and Emily Wright are here to tell us about "Workforce Solutions."
The "Risen8" Web Series tells the story of a young man who seeks council from God.
A non profit right here in Kentucky that helps children who have congenital heart defects and their families.
The American Heart Association is celebrating heart heath, and raising aware of the No.1 killer of all Americans.
Brinson James and Reride the Wonder Dog are here to tell you about an upcoming show that ain't your daddy's rodeo!