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Happy 225th Kentucky!

As Kentucky celebrates its 225th birthday, we’re taking a look forward. We asked several knowledgeable people, “what will Kentucky be like in 2042?” You may be surprised by some of the answers.

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Students Step Up

Boys State graduates develop proposals to benefit veterans

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The Beehive Effect

The restaurant’s return anchors an Augusta renaissance

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The Swallows’ Savior

The existence of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California today and the legend of its famous swallows are greatly due to a Kentuckian.

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United We Stand, Divided We Fall

I need to apologize before I even get started. I am at a loss. For 22 years, we have strived to create a magazine that is all about bringing people together. Now, we find ourselves in a time—hopefully...

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Some days go to pot for a good cause

Paducah's Empty Bowls project benefits the Community Kitchen.

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Beyond the Fenceline

Bardstown’s American Legion Post 42 visits Guantanamo Bay to assist veterans and high school students

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Double Nickel

I must be looking weathered. Maybe not so much as leathery George Hamilton in the latest batch of Colonel Sanders commercials, but apparently I’m no longer a spring chicken.

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Happy 225th Kentucky!

As Kentucky celebrates its 225th birthday, we’re taking a look forward. We asked several knowledgeable people, “what will Kentucky be like in 2042?” You may be surprised by some of the answers.

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Students Step Up

Boys State graduates develop proposals to benefit veterans

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The Beehive Effect

The restaurant’s return anchors an Augusta renaissance

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The Swallows’ Savior

The existence of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California today and the legend of its famous swallows are greatly due to a Kentuckian.

View Article

United We Stand, Divided We Fall

I need to apologize before I even get started. I am at a loss. For 22 years, we have strived to create a magazine that is all about bringing people together. Now, we find ourselves in a time—hopefully...

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The Middle Lane

My grandparents’ Latonia home shared a driveway with that of their next-door neighbors. Apparently, driveways were not a significant consideration when the houses were built.

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The W Word

We were raised learning the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them done unto you.

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United We Publish

The Kentucky Explorer is coming to Kentucky Monthly! Here's what to expect...

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Inductees Come to the Carnegie

Six gifted wordsmiths who have entered The Great Scriptorium--the library in the sky--were inducted Thursday night into the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame.

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The Sailor’s Log

We shouldn’t forget that we’re surrounded by those who have risked their lives—lost their limbs—for the freedoms we often take for granted.

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Looking Down on Lincoln

Did you know Kentucky’s Capitol Rotunda is a dome within a dome? If not, you’re not alone. Few people—more than a dozen and less than 100—each year make the twisted trek to the top of the Capitol dome.

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United We Publish

The Kentucky Explorer is coming to Kentucky Monthly! Here's what to expect...

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