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Nelson County distillery opening high-end restaurant on prominent downtown Louisville corner
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Nelson County bourbon and gin distillery will open a new high-end restaurant on a marquee corner of downtown Louisville. At 2nd and Main streets, Monk's Road Boiler House will take over a building long-occupied by Bearno's By the Bridge, a space that has recently undergone a complete transformation. The two-story venue will have a bar for tastings and events in the basement and a restaurant on the first floor.
Lionel Richie, Tim McGraw and Donny Osmond plus 17 other shows coming to Kentucky in June
June means we're back into the thick of outdoor music concerts and there are three taking place in Kentucky this month that we want to make sure you know about. The Railbird Music Festival is back June 1 and 2 with headliners Chris Stapleton and Noah Kahan. Held in the grassy infield of Red Mile Gaming and Racing in downtown Lexington, the multi-day festival includes over 30 artists across three stages including Hozier, Turnpike Troubadours, Counting Crows, Lord Huron, Wynonna Judd, Dwight Yoakam, and Elle King. Tickets start at $185 at railbirdfest.com.
Kentucky Humane Society waives adoption fees after rescuing pets from shelter damaged by storm
The Kentucky Humane Society is waiving certain adoption fees after rescuing 35 animals from a shelter damaged by weekend storms. The shelter transported 18 dogs and 17 cats to Louisville from the Muhlenberg County Humane Society after two tornadoes and severe weather that left five dead and the animal shelter with significant damage....
The Big Stomp music festival, in its 8th year, moving to Waterfront Park
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Big Stomp, a Louisville music festival focused on mental health, is moving locations in its eighth year. The festival, formerly called Pete Fest, was supposed to take place in the far southeast part of the city. But on Thursday, organizers announced they would be moving...
Ky. Humane Society lends helping hand after flooding at Muhlenberg Co. animal shelter
MUHLENBERG CO., Ky. (WFIE) - After Sunday’s severe storms, the Kentucky Humane Society is helping some animals in Muhlenberg County. Nearly 40 animals will now be living at the Humane Society’s east campus in Louisville. The Muhlenberg County Humane Society saw flooding and wind damage to outdoor spaces.
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