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National Horse Show 11-1

Mason Phelps, Jr., with the National Horse Show Association, stops by the studio to visit with Doug High, and preview the attractions visitors will see at the National Horse Show running from November 1st though the 6th.

Pets Need Pals - - Scott Co. Humane Society

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) - Meteorologist Eric Burke sits down with Janet Felts, from the Scott County Humane Society, who brought " " with her in today's edition of "Pets Need Pals."

LexPlay 2016 Gaming Convention 10-26

Grab your controllers and head down to the Lexington Convention Center this weekend for the first LexPlay gaming convention! ABC 36's Doug High gets the scoop from john Meister and Amanda Hudgins.

Kentucky Evangelistic Gospel Music Fellowship 10-26

Meteorologist Elise Dolinar sits down with Pastor Robert Bailey and Shirley Bailey to talk about the work they're doing with the Kentucky Evangelistic Gospel Music Fellowship to spread the sound of gospel music around the Bluegrass.

Gift of Smiles Dental Day 10-21

It's a great community service that is sure to bring plenty of smiles. Dr. Jessica Kress, with Commonwealth Smiles, and Surgery on Sunday's Executive Director, Anna Taylor, tell Doug High about the Gift of Smiles Dental Day, coming up on Saturday, October 29.

"Adolf F. Rupp: His Legacy and Wit" - Don Curtis 10-20

Don Curtis, author of "Adolf F. Rupp: His Wit and Legacy," comes by the studio to talk about the book with Doug High, while Diana Doggett, Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent, dishes details on an upcoming event rolling out the book on November 16th.

Medicare-Related Scams - Better Business Bureau 10-19

Medicaid open enrollment is complicated enough, without scammers trying to pry money out of the unsuspecting. Heather Clary, with the Better Business Bureau, has some timely tips to ensure you aren't being led down a primrose path.

Car Advertising Scams - Better Business Bureau 10-19

Scammers are endlessly inventive, but the old saying still rings true: if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. Heather Clary, with the Better Business Bureau shares a woman's recent brush with a scammer offering a "too-good" salary, for placing advertisements on her car.