TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKHA-DT3) Hazard, KY
Monday, May 25th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKHA-DT3) Hazard, KY
Bywords Wayne Rutherford
Judge Wayne Rutherford, Pike County.
The Jimmy Awards are the Tony Awards for high school musical theater. The KPA Bradley Awards honor the best in high school musical theater across the state, sending several students to compete at the national Jimmy Awards.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
WoodSongs Kids Ian Shaw & She's My Sister
Singer-songwriter Ian Shaw, 16, plays the ukulele and acoustic guitar; She's My Sister features Amelia, 14, and Reagan, 11.
Kentucky Health Common and Not So Common Pulmonary Infections
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Mark Burns talks about serious respiratory illnesses.
The history of the Olmsted Park system.
A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers
Kentucky's wildflower regions.
Conversations With Champions Paul Rogers
Broadcaster Paul Rogers discusses the evolution of sports radio in Ketucky.
Kentucky Collectibles Japanese Woodblocks; Ivan Wilson Watercolors; WWI Archive
Japanese woodblocks; Ivan Wilson watercolors; World War I items.
The history of the Olmsted Park system.
Bywords Wayne Rutherford
Judge Wayne Rutherford, Pike County.
The Jimmy Awards are the Tony Awards for high school musical theater. The KPA Bradley Awards honor the best in high school musical theater across the state, sending several students to compete at the national Jimmy Awards.
Kentucky Life Lexington Camera Club; Maynard Blacksmiths; Charles Williams; Maurice Manning
Lexington Camera Club; blacksmiths Matthew and Karine Maynard; Charles Williams; writer Maurice Manning.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health What Does Having a Green City Mean?
Dr. Tuckson speaks with Sumedha Rao, an expert in urban sustainability.
The history of the Olmsted Park system.
A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers
Kentucky's wildflower regions.
Writer Gurney Norman explores the history of Kentucky's Big Sandy River, including the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Kentucky Life Lexington Camera Club; Maynard Blacksmiths; Charles Williams; Maurice Manning
Lexington Camera Club; blacksmiths Matthew and Karine Maynard; Charles Williams; writer Maurice Manning.
Kentucky Collectibles Japanese Woodblocks; Ivan Wilson Watercolors; WWI Archive
Japanese woodblocks; Ivan Wilson watercolors; World War I items.
Conversations With Champions Paul Rogers
Broadcaster Paul Rogers discusses the evolution of sports radio in Ketucky.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Kentucky Muse Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace
New York City Ballet principal dancer Wendy Whelan.
WoodSongs Kids Ian Shaw & She's My Sister
Singer-songwriter Ian Shaw, 16, plays the ukulele and acoustic guitar; She's My Sister features Amelia, 14, and Reagan, 11.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion Spirited Sounds, Tall Tales and Amazing Grace
Performers include Jason Delaros, the Roadside Theatre and Raison D'etre.
Writer Gurney Norman explores the history of Kentucky's Big Sandy River, including the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Kentucky Life The Sky's the Limit: Breathitt County Farming, Joyland Park, 65th Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
Progressive agricultural practices are helping farmers thrive in Breathitt County; Joyland Amusement Park; a group in Louisville is making theatre accessible to everyone in the state, using Shakespeare.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Tomato Pie; Homemade Tortillas and Dessert Tarts (w/Plums or Cherries)
Tomato pie; dessert tarts using wild plums or tart cherries and topped with a crumble and icing drizzle; breakfast burrito buffet featuring homemade tortillas.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Stranger With a Camera
The murder of filmmaker Hugh O'Connor by a land owner in 1967 Kentucky reflects the position of the media in society.
Writer Gurney Norman explores the history of Kentucky's Big Sandy River, including the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Kentucky to the World Elizabeth Mayhew: From Kentucky to KenLUCKY - How Kentucky Roots Propelled Her Success
Lifestyle expert and Kentucky native Elizabeth Mayhew.
Gentleman From Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper
A 1989 KET documentary on the life and political career of the revered statesman.
Baseball in Ashland in the 1950s.
Kentucky World War II Veterans: In Their Own Words
Veterans of the war recount their combat experiences.
