He guided Zenyatta, a spectacular mare, to 19 consecutive wins and won the Kentucky Derby in 2005 with Giacomo, a 50-1 long shot.
Residents filled every seat and lined the walls at the Mercer County Fairgrounds Wednesday night to voice strong, unified opposition to a proposed data center.
Deeply rooted in German-American tradition, Cincinnati is a city where you can linger in a historic beer hall or cheer on the ...
The harsh winter cold that was with us in the last few weeks has created some more challenges for places like horse farms.
More than two dozen local restaurants closed in Lexington in 2025, and several closures have already been announced so far in 2026. Restaurant closures seem to have increased nationally in recent ...
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12 US cities to consider if society begins to break down
Data from ECOFLOW shows that only about 47% of U.S. households have made any emergency preparations in the last year, and fewer than one in ten feel fully ready for a major crisis, leaving millions of ...
Despite just seven short years of life, Lecomte's racetrack exploits in Louisiana live on through today's champions.
A few years ago, Dr. Jeff Berk took a vacation from his relentless schedule as an equine veterinarian in order to-well, spend a little time with horses. His next trip to Britain was not to Tattersalls ...
Caitlin Courtney has been named the new director of sales at Denali Stud after 11 years working with St George Sales and ...
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This historic Kentucky racetrack just unveiled posh interiors by Matthew Carter—and tickets are on sale today
In Keeneland’s new Paddock Building, designer Matthew Carter brings sumptuous textiles, sophisticated pattern, and “unapologetically traditional” style to the Kentucky landmark.
The Pulaski County farm of famed KY author Harriette Simpson Arnow will now become a woodland preserve forever.
Blue Prize, a dual-hemisphere star who won the 2019 Breeders' Cup Distaff, died Sunday night due to complications from colic ...
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