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  2. James W. Kemp - Wikipedia

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    James W. Kemp (born c. 1955; died September 7, 2006) was a United Methodist pastor and author from Lexington, Kentucky. He is best known for his book The Gospel According to Dr. Seuss . Education and career

  3. Tom Hammond - Wikipedia

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    While working at WLEX-TV in Lexington, Kentucky, Hammond's tenure at NBC began in 1984, when he was named as a co-host of the inaugural Breeders' Cup alongside Dick Enberg. It was supposed to be a one-shot deal for Hammond, but network execs were so impressed, he ended up getting a long-term contract.

  4. Brenda Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Denise Cowan (May 9, 1963 – February 13, 2004) was Lexington, Kentucky's first black female firefighter. [1] According to Women in the Fire Service, Lieutenant Cowan is the first black female career firefighter ever to die in the line of duty. She had served with the Lexington Fire Department for twelve years. [2]

  5. ‘Everybody’s here.’ Kentucky history lives on inside the ...

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    Tomb of state senator, Speaker of the House, and secretary of state, Henry Clay at the Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Ky on May 9, 2024. True to the words, Clay was honored with a 120-foot tall ...

  6. Coroner identifies body found in pond near Tates Creek Road ...

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    Anyone with information should call the Lexington Police Department at 859-258-3600. Herald-Leader staff writer Taylor Six contributed to this report. Show comments

  7. Doris Y. Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Doris Y. Wilkinson was born in 1936 in Lexington, Kentucky to Howard T. and Regina L. Wilkinson. She attended Paul Lawerence Dunbar High School, while attending she was awarded status of Valedictorian of her graduating class while also being crowned homecoming queen. [4]

  8. Harry Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Harry Lancaster (February 14, 1911 – February 5, 1985) was an American college sports coach and administrator. He was an assistant men's basketball coach at Kentucky for more than 20 seasons under Adolph Rupp.

  9. Robert T. McCowan - Wikipedia

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    McCowan was born in Carlisle, Kentucky, on July 28, 1928.He was the son of William Ray McCowan, Sr. and Susan Margaret Taylor, both Kentucky natives. He spent most of his early life in Lexington, Kentucky, where he attended Maxwell Elementary and Morton Junior High schools and graduated from Henry Clay High School in 1946.

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