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December 2017
| December 24
December 24, 2017
A Lexington inmate was on the run for more than five months. He was caught on Christmas Eve.
In the Big Easy, Kentucky finds one part of its game needs some hard work
Three take-aways from Kentucky’s loss to UCLA in the CBS Sports Classic
Christmas gift for Treasury Secretary Mnuchin was filled with horse manure
Tinted glasses to tainted performance: Quade Green personified freshman inconsistency
What does 2018 have in store for the small business owner? Smarter consumers.
Rustic charm in Boone’s Trace
Expansions, industry, bourbon’s continued growth aided area’s 2017 economy
Rick Pitino’s absence brings different drama to Kentucky-Louisville
Ric Flair, Trevor von Eeden. Comic Con lists who will join Chuck Norris in Lexington.
John Wall gives his teammates Rolex watches. He knows it’s Christmas time.
About 1950, Christmas parades were a big deal in Lexington. Ask the 100,000 who were there.
He’s had a tough year, but Zach is learning to walk again. And he has a new best friend.
‘A true Kentucky treasure.’ He followed a legend to keep the music flowing.