
This Week in Kentucky History (7/15/2024)
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A look at what happened this week in Kentucky history.
Kentucky's oldest radio station signed on 102 years ago this week. It was also the week Kentucky's pro basketball team heard the final buzzer.
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This Week in Kentucky History (7/15/2024)
Clip: Season 3 Episode 31 | 2m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Kentucky's oldest radio station signed on 102 years ago this week. It was also the week Kentucky's pro basketball team heard the final buzzer.
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