September 22, 2016
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Georgetown’s Local Feed makes its name on contemporary farm-to-table fare
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Sav’s Grill marks eight years with African music, adds evening specials
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No slowing down for Kentucky’s oldest racing official
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Binge drinking, guns on campus among issues at EKU safety summit
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Where are your favorite Lexington-area bands this weekend?
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Lexington Ballet shuns hokey retreads with challenging ‘Soldier’s Tale’
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6 things to do this weekend, including Chicken Festival, Mike Epps, Children’s Theatre
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Howie Mandel and Nick Cannon got stand-up comedy talent
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Bryan Station soccer has rare opportunity to clinch No. 1 seed in 42nd District
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High school regional golf tournaments tee off next week
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Next Level: College commitments from high school stars
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Kentucky sets times, TV for remaining men’s basketball games
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Lexington Christian has two shots at small-school soccer titles this weekend
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Kentucky offense now in Stephen Johnson’s hands. Can he run it as perfectly as he’d like?
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John Clay Podcast: Kentucky-South Carolina football preview
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SEC football links: Can Florida’s defense shut down Tennessee?
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Flat Duo Jets vet Dex Romweber lands in Lexington with solo show
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New music from Kentuckians Dwight Yoakam and Too Close to Touch
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Honduran man convicted of rape in Lexington arrested after trying to cross U.S. border
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The latest info on UK’s top basketball recruiting targets for the class of 2017
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Ky. Supreme Court: Bevin bound by law
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One hit is as important as 1 million to The Piano Guys
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Recipe for dictatorship
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Kemper for Congress
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UK athletics woes solved
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Barr fighting poverty with new ideas
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Help for mental health, drug issues
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Man arrested in connection with robbery of two Hibbett Sports stores
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Eddie Murphy returns to the big screen in ‘Mr. Church’
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Sam Neill anchors hilarious ‘Hunt for the Wilderpeople,’ a New Zealand comedy
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Football games can’t be declared no contests, KHSAA commissioner says
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All seven city high school football teams play in Lexington this week
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Grieving while succeeding, NASCAR’s Erik Jones in year of extremes