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Celebrated Kentucky sports columnist John Clay is retiring from the Lexington Herald-Leader after a storied career spanning over four decades.
After 44 years at the Lexington Herald-Leader, sports columnist John Clay shares memories, good and bad.
After more than four decades working for the Herald-Leader, John Clay is retiring at the end of this month.
After 44 years at the Lexington Herald-Leader, sports columnist John Clay is ready to check out other things in life.
This episode of the ShiftShapers Podcast features host David Saltzman interviewing John Clay, president of Better Source Benefits, about unique health plan solutions for small and mid-sized groups.
As any Badgers fan could tell you, John Clay hasn't been John Clay this season. He's been hesitant with his cuts and runs on misdirections, and he's had trouble plowing through people that he ...
A slew of departures has left Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari with just seven confirmed scholarship players for the 2023-24 season.
WTAJ Anchor and Managing Editor John Clay is changing careers after 21 years at WTAJ TV as a reporter, anchor, editor and mentor. His last newscasts will be March 12. On March 16, he starts as ...
Lexington Herald-Leader's John Clay believes a former Bob Baffert horse will win the 2022 Kentucky Derby. Which one?
Wisconsin running back John Clay decided after the Rose Bowl that he was finished in college and ready for the NFL.
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