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A Florida boat captain has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to federal assault charges in connection with assaults against two crew members on a fishing trip, feds say.
For Juneteenth, Lexington took a trip back to the 1800s, learning about abolitionists, Lewis and Harriet Hayden, a formerly enslaved couple from Lexington. A crowd heard about the obstacles they faced ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Spectators packed the area of North Limestone and Fourth Street for the unveiling of “Towards Freedom,” a sculpture of Lewis and Harriet Hayden, two enslaved people in ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton, center, and artist Basil Watson, to her right, were among the dignitaries at the Juneteenth unveiling of Watson's sculpture honoring Lewis and Harriet Hayden entitled, ...
Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton said the city’s Public Arts Commission had made its largest contribution ever — $245,000 — to the sculpture. Larry Kezele, a founder of Lexington Freedom Train, which is ...
And the Lexington Public Arts Commission gave its largest donation ever, $245,000 to help the statue become real. Kezele said the project is still fundraising to meet the total $854,000 cost.
John Melvin has joined Lexington Insurance Agency as the Director of Employee Benefits. John is a seasoned insurance executive with over 20 years of experience in employee benefits, insurance ...
Minuteman National Historical Park preserves the old Battle Road that runs between Lexington and Concord, where the British soldiers advanced on the morning of April 19, 1775, only to retreat by ...
On Nov. 25, 1783, Capt. Johann Ewald watched the start of the biggest party New York City had ever seen.
The National Park Service helped make that possible. Minuteman National Historical Park preserves the old Battle Road that runs between Lexington and Concord, where the British soldiers advanced on ...
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