TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Thursday, December 11th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Bywords Scott Seiber
Scott Seiber discusses TVA and Land Between the Lakes.
Check out the field-to-fork program, meet a new JCPS teacher and celebrate community involvement; Atherton High School correspondent Edwin Sabic hosts.
Kentucky Collectibles Civil War Diary; Fish Mount; Nostalgia Station Toy Train Museum
History of a Civil War diary; fish mount.
Kentucky Time Capsule All We Are Saying; Reminiscence
A Vietnam War protest; a look back at a Shaker community.
Kentucky Muse Tin Can Buddha: Shades of Blue
Musical group Tin Can Buddha performs at the Kentucky Center for the Arts.
The Farmer and the Foodie Seedleaf
Community and urban farming in Lexington, Ky., led by Seedleaf; recipes include roasted veggie frittata, sweet potato fritters and zhug sauce.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Economy: Fast Food Women
Economy Fast Food Women: the nation's working poor; Blue Grass/Black Market: marijuana cultivation.
Run That by Me Again Grantland Rice Bowl, 1973
The 1973 bowl game between Western Kentucky University and Grambling.
Check out the field-to-fork program, meet a new JCPS teacher and celebrate community involvement; Atherton High School correspondent Edwin Sabic hosts.
Bywords Scott Seiber
Scott Seiber discusses TVA and Land Between the Lakes.
Photographs, anecdotes and newspaper headlines depict the story of the amusement park.
Kentucky Life Eastern Kentucky PRIDE
Initiative encourages citizens to protect the environment.
Downstream Wine to Water
Taylor Made Farm; the Valley View Ferry; Camp Nelson; the 1922 House and Winery; Dixie Cafe.
Conversations With Champions Dave Baker
Sports commentator Dave Buzz Baker.
Historians Thomas D. Clark and John Mack Faragher follow the trail of Daniel Boone.
A Next Chapter Forum Rewire Not Retire
Host Renee Shaw examines the reasons why older workers are choosing to stay in the workforce longer or re-entering after retirement.
Kentucky Life Eastern Kentucky PRIDE
Initiative encourages citizens to protect the environment.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Kentucky Collectibles Civil War Diary; Fish Mount; Nostalgia Station Toy Train Museum
History of a Civil War diary; fish mount.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Historians Thomas D. Clark and John Mack Faragher follow the trail of Daniel Boone.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Economy: Fast Food Women
Economy Fast Food Women: the nation's working poor; Blue Grass/Black Market: marijuana cultivation.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Central Kentucky Riding for Hope; Kentucky Ironworks; Hibben Knives; Dippin' Dots.
The Farmer and the Foodie Seedleaf
Community and urban farming in Lexington, Ky., led by Seedleaf; recipes include roasted veggie frittata, sweet potato fritters and zhug sauce.
Downstream Wine to Water
Taylor Made Farm; the Valley View Ferry; Camp Nelson; the 1922 House and Winery; Dixie Cafe.
Woodsongs Freedy Johnston and Wildfire
Freedy Johnston performs songs from "Rain on the City"; Wildfire, formed in 2000 as the house bluegrass band at Dollywood; banjo picker Owen Brockman, 12.
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Christmas 2017 Show 2
Wade Hayes, Wayne Morries, Jeff Hardesty, Skylar Cain.
WoodSongs Kids The Huckle Berries & Caleb Hardin
The Huckle Berries from Fort Payne, Ala.; 15-year-old guitarist Caleb Hardin from Bowling Green, Ky.
Run That by Me Again Grantland Rice Bowl, 1973
The 1973 bowl game between Western Kentucky University and Grambling.
Kentucky Time Capsule All We Are Saying; Reminiscence
A Vietnam War protest; a look back at a Shaker community.
Shantyboat - Rediscovering a River Way of Life
The story of shantyboaters.
A Next Chapter Forum Caring for Caregivers
Moderator Wayne Tuckson, MD, and experts discuss preparing family caregiving plans, exploring in- and out-of-home options, support systems, community resources and how caregivers can care for themselves.
Woodsongs Freedy Johnston and Wildfire
Freedy Johnston performs songs from "Rain on the City"; Wildfire, formed in 2000 as the house bluegrass band at Dollywood; banjo picker Owen Brockman, 12.
