Prayers and horses are found at this church service
The hymns are Bluegrass style, the floor is dirt, and dressing for church means cowboy hats and boots. On Sunday nights at the Red Barn Arena in Spencer County, the horses are in the ring and the word of the Lord is ringing out
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Bernson's Corner: Sweet Home Construction for a Cause
With the sluggish economy, one type of holiday home construction is raising money for a great cause.
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Students at one local school are right on target
The Meade County High School gym is full of championship banners honoring football, basketball and track teams, but only one team has ever won a world title.
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It's wall to wall toys at a business in Loretto, Kentucky
In Bernson's corner, see how a childhood fascination grew into a collection of thousands for a man by the name of "Slick" Nalley.
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Bernson's Corner: Life's lessons in a kitchen
Meet Chef Tim Tucker who has gone from five star restaurants to a local soup kitchen with his message of hope
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Kentucky man hopes to gain fame as "Turtle Man"
A strange creature is taking over the ponds, swamps and lakes of Kentucky. In Bernson's Corner, we'll introduce you to Ernie Brown, also known as "turtle man."
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Indiana chair maker carves works of art
There is a difference between furniture makers and chair makers.
We had the chance to watch a chair maker at work - a southern Indiana man who handcrafts a kind of union between maker, object and owner.
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Dr. Ted's Museum of Musical Marvels
In our thrill-a-minute, digitized, high-definition world - it's nice to take a moment to hear music the old-fashioned way.
In Bernson's Corner, we found a place where the music is - at the same time - both simple and complicated.
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Slumber Party Goes to the Dogs
To contact Utopia Animal Services, call at 502-845-2111.
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Bats Become Art at New Slugger Museum Exhibit
"Art That Swings" will be on display through July 24th at the Louisville Slugger Museum.
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Georgetown Drive-In a long way from the "last picture show"
Georgetown Drive-In carries on a tradition in Bernson's Corner
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Indiana pizza man delivers for boaters The return to home cooking is one result of a downsized economy -- people are spending more time eating at home.
But one enterprising Indiana businessman is opening shop at mile marker 584.6 in hopes of keeping boaters from going home on the range.
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Louisville Man Nominated for Garbage Truck Driver of the Year
Americans' total yearly waste would fill a convoy of garbage trucks long enough to wrap around the Earth six times and reach halfway to the moon.
That amounts to 222 million tons and one Louisville man who handles more of that rubbish than almost anyone.
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Louisville Artist's 'Hands-Off' Approach Beats the Odds
"Life is a great big canvas," said the late comic actor Danny Kaye, "and you should throw all the paint on it you can."
One Louisvillian shows how he overcomes huge obstacles to paint a vision of his own life.
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Gourmet Goat Cheese Milked in Southern Indiana
A southern Indiana farm produces gourmet goat cheese that has appeared in catalogues and on fine restaurant menus all across America.
It's a combination of hard work and nature that has turned one woman into someone you'd have to call the Cheese Whiz of Indiana.
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