TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKON-DT3) Owenton, KY
Wednesday, July 8th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKON-DT3) Owenton, KY
Bywords Jimmy Ellis
Former heavyweight boxer Jimmy Ellis discusses his career.
Inside Louisville Thriving with Dr. Elmer Lucille Allen
Elmer Lucille Allen grew up in segregated Louisville and was the first African American woman hired at Brown-Forman. When she retired in 1997, Allen used her love of chemistry to create art.
Bluegrass and Backroads Vex World Championships; Basilica of the Assumption; KDA Initiative; Bluegrass Museum
Visit the Vex World Championships, Basilica of the Assumption, the KDA Hunger Initiative, and the Bluegrass Museum.
Downstream Bourbon County
Hartfield and Co.; fishing on Hinkston Creek; kayaking on the Russell Fork River; homemade apple wine.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Commitment
Hands On: A Year in an Eastern Kentucky Classroom is a warm, funny look at education reform. Belinda, is the portrait of an AIDS activist.
An inside look at the public libraries of Louisville, Kentucky.
Kentucky Muse Eighty-Eight Keys, Three Hundred Years
Celebrating 300 years of the piano.
Kentucky Muse Harry Pickens: In the Garden of Music
Pianist Harry Pickens performs.
Downstream Bourbon County
Hartfield and Co.; fishing on Hinkston Creek; kayaking on the Russell Fork River; homemade apple wine.
Inside Louisville Thriving with Dr. Elmer Lucille Allen
Elmer Lucille Allen grew up in segregated Louisville and was the first African American woman hired at Brown-Forman. When she retired in 1997, Allen used her love of chemistry to create art.
Bywords Jimmy Ellis
Former heavyweight boxer Jimmy Ellis discusses his career.
Travel blogger Cory Ramsey documents every county in Kentucky.
Kentucky Life Guns to Gardens; Bowling Green International Festival; Fashion, Activism and Sustainability; Black P
Turning surrendered firearms into gardening tools; International Festival in Bowling Green, Ky.; designer Soreyda Begley; history of the Black Patch Wars.
Kentucky Collectibles Folk Art Phonograph Dancers; Tiffany Racing Trophy; Kentucky Connection Book
Phonograph dancers; Tiffany racing trophy; book.
Kentucky Muse Eighty-Eight Keys, Three Hundred Years
Celebrating 300 years of the piano.
Kentucky Muse Harry Pickens: In the Garden of Music
Pianist Harry Pickens performs.
An inside look at the public libraries of Louisville, Kentucky.
Travel blogger Cory Ramsey documents every county in Kentucky.
Our Kids New
We look back at some of our favorite stories from the past school year. Hosted by Marion C. Moore High School correspondent Madalyn Neace. A 2026 production.
Kentucky Life Guns to Gardens; Bowling Green International Festival; Fashion, Activism and Sustainability; Black P
Turning surrendered firearms into gardening tools; International Festival in Bowling Green, Ky.; designer Soreyda Begley; history of the Black Patch Wars.
bookclub at KET Ruby River
Host Bill Goodman and a panel of readers discuss Lynn Pruett's book "Ruby River."
An inside look at the public libraries of Louisville, Kentucky.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Jubilee Blue Highway
Contemporary bluegrass group Blue Highway performs.
Run That by Me Again Kentucky vs. Oklahoma, 1951
Guests include John Griggs, Dom Fucci and Walt Yowarsky.
Kentucky Muse Eighty-Eight Keys, Three Hundred Years
Celebrating 300 years of the piano.
Kentucky Muse Harry Pickens: In the Garden of Music
Pianist Harry Pickens performs.
bookclub at KET Ruby River
Host Bill Goodman and a panel of readers discuss Lynn Pruett's book "Ruby River."
Kentucky Collectibles Folk Art Phonograph Dancers; Tiffany Racing Trophy; Kentucky Connection Book
Phonograph dancers; Tiffany racing trophy; book.
Downstream Bourbon County
Hartfield and Co.; fishing on Hinkston Creek; kayaking on the Russell Fork River; homemade apple wine.
Kentucky Life Putting Kentucky on the Map, Henry Faulkner, Lexington's Main Street
History of mapmaking in Kentucky; learn how artist and poet Henry Faulkner's upbringing in Kentucky influenced his life and work; and take a tour of Lexington's Main Street to discover the buildings and objects that tell the city's history.
Distinguished Kentuckian John Jacob Niles
Singer and songwriter John Jacob Niles.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Down Home Country Meal: Chicken Fried Venison, Succotash & Dirty Rice
Chicken fried venison topped with white gravy; succotash; dirty rice.
Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer.
Kentucky Collectibles Folk Art Phonograph Dancers; Tiffany Racing Trophy; Kentucky Connection Book
Phonograph dancers; Tiffany racing trophy; book.
WoodSongs Kids Aiden Muse & Sawyer Cook
Banjo player Aidan Muse; guitarist Sawyer Cook.
In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels
Art collector and entrepreneur Steve Wilson, founder of 21c Museum Hotels, builds a hotel in Durham, N.C., bringing his artistic vision to life.
At Leisure's Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky's Historic Black Parks
Profile of the state mandated segregated parks in Kentucky from 1942 to 1956 and how the communities were impacted.
Appalshop at 40: Classics From the Collection Buffalo Creek: An Act of God; Buffalo Creek Revisited
The 1972 coal-waster dam collapse in Southern West Virginia.
