AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAppalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism: Ohio University Southern is documenting African American stories across the Ohio River corridor—Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia—through a new documentary, “Telling Our Story – The African American Experience,” collecting oral histories from the Underground Railroad era through segregation and integration. Road & Travel Disruptions: KYTC has paused the Dixie Highway “road diet” plan in Boone and Kenton counties, switching to repaving and safety upgrades instead; and drivers should expect lane impacts on the Glover Cary Bridge near Madisonville as crews clear brush for upcoming inspections. Agri-tourism Legal Update: Kentucky’s Court of Appeals voided Malin’s Red Barn & Family Farm’s 2023 zoning change, a reminder that local rules can make or break visitor attractions. Local Visitor Economy: PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans is signing a 7-unit license deal to expand in Central Kentucky convenience stores. Outdoor & Heritage on the Move: Cyclists retracing the Trail of Tears continue through the region, with stops in Illinois that highlight historic sites tied to the journey. Wildlife Rescue: A rescued falcon in Inez was taken to authorities after a local spotted it near Turkey Creek Road and consulted state wildlife officials on next steps.
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