TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Sunday, May 3rd TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Kentucky Health Maintaining the Mental Acuity of Seniors in Long-Term Care Facilities
Susan Reed and Jason Berkowitz talk about a community outreach program at the Frazier Kentucky History Museum that helps seniors improve cognitive engagement.
The facinating stories of rowers Tori Murden McClure, John Hale and Oksana Masters; interesting characters and life lessons found in the world of rowing.
Bluegrass and Backroads Jeptha Creed; Jericho Woods Band; KY Working K9 Academy; Mammoth Cave Transplants
Jeptha Creed; Jericho Woods Band; Kentucky Working K9 Academy.
Kentucky to the World Vicki Phillips - Public Education: Unbridled or Unraveling?
Dr. Vicki Phillips discusses the power of public education.
A fascinating look at the world of thoroughbred horses through the eyes of the people who breed, race, sell and love them.
The facinating stories of rowers Tori Murden McClure, John Hale and Oksana Masters; interesting characters and life lessons found in the world of rowing.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
Three Kentucky families who first arrived in the state 200 years ago and have remained there.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen DIY Sourdough Starter, 2 Bread Recipes, Smoked Pork Loin and Asian Slaw
A five-day sourdough starter to use in two different recipes; brining and smoking a pork loin for a thin-sliced pork sandwich with a side of Asian slaw.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger and Joe Klein
Author Sebastian Junger talks with columnist Joe Klein about overcoming trauma.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Year in Review Part 1: Vaccines, Cancer, Mental Health and Environment
Dr. Wayne Tuckson reviews topics from the past year with Louisville Public Media health reporter Morgan Watkins.
The facinating stories of rowers Tori Murden McClure, John Hale and Oksana Masters; interesting characters and life lessons found in the world of rowing.
Kentucky to the World Vicki Phillips - Public Education: Unbridled or Unraveling?
Dr. Vicki Phillips discusses the power of public education.
A fascinating look at the world of thoroughbred horses through the eyes of the people who breed, race, sell and love them.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger and Joe Klein
Author Sebastian Junger talks with columnist Joe Klein about overcoming trauma.
Bluegrass and Backroads Jeptha Creed; Jericho Woods Band; KY Working K9 Academy; Mammoth Cave Transplants
Jeptha Creed; Jericho Woods Band; Kentucky Working K9 Academy.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
Three Kentucky families who first arrived in the state 200 years ago and have remained there.
Conversations With Champions Mike Pratt
Former University of Kentucky basketball player Mike Pratt.
Inside Louisville The Business of Butchertown with Andy Blieden
Louisville's Butchertown is the city's first designated neighborhood in the 1790s. The area is returning to its roots as a home for local, small businesses. Developer Andy Blieden has been at the forefront of small business development.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Downstream Dix River
History and secrets of the Dix River.
WoodSongs Kids Phoebe White & Kyle Yang
Pianist Kyle Yang has been clasically trained since the age of 7; Phoebe White, 12, yodels and plays guitar.
Kentucky Muse Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland
Profile of the Kentucky-born actor.
Kentucky Health Year in Review Part 1: Vaccines, Cancer, Mental Health and Environment
Dr. Wayne Tuckson reviews topics from the past year with Louisville Public Media health reporter Morgan Watkins.
Inside Louisville The Business of Butchertown with Andy Blieden
Louisville's Butchertown is the city's first designated neighborhood in the 1790s. The area is returning to its roots as a home for local, small businesses. Developer Andy Blieden has been at the forefront of small business development.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
The Harrodsburg Legacy: 250 Years in the Making
Discover Harrodsburg, Kentucky, founded on June 16, 1774, with a rich history that predates its founding. Explore the stunning landscapes, exquisite architecture, vibrant singing and dancing and much more in this remarkable Kentucky community.
Kentucky Governor's Mansion: A Century of Reflection
The architectural, social and political history of the building; Diane Sawyer narrates.
The facinating stories of rowers Tori Murden McClure, John Hale and Oksana Masters; interesting characters and life lessons found in the world of rowing.
Conversations With Champions Mike Pratt
Former University of Kentucky basketball player Mike Pratt.
