In April of 1987, Kentucky (and quite a few other states) got the nasty surprise of a lifetime. And here we all thought WINTER STORMS only happened in, you know, winter.
Kentucky was once home to a thriving bear population. But things took a nosedive in the early 1900s due to habitat loss, rampant hunting, and a lack of protected areas. According to the Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife, the black bear population is on the up and up, and it's happening fast.
Dust off your cowboy boots for Lone Star Rodeo's 75th anniversary at Muhlenberg County Agriculture Center on March 8th and 9th! Experience heart-pounding rodeo action, kids' events, and more. Get your advance tickets now for a memorable night.
Love appears to be flourishing! Released ahead of Valentine's Day, a new study reveals that people living in Kentucky are the happiest regarding their relationships.