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In the next installment of its Evenings Upstairs series, the McCracken County Public Library hosts Murray State history professor Dr. Brian Clardy presenting "Segregation in Public Accommodation: A Focus on Cherokee Historic State Park." WKMS Morning Edition host Daniel Hurt speaks to Clardy ahead of the presentation discussing the legacy of segregation in the United States.
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The McCracken County Public Library hosts McCracken County Coroner Amanda Melton in the library's next installment of its Evenings Upstairs series. Morning Edition host Daniel Hurt speaks to Melton ahead of the presentation.
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Dr. Alicestyne Turley is an author, educator, and historian who is speaking at the McCracken County Public Library on Thursday about the work of Rosenwald and Washington, as well schools in McCracken County and how the efforts were received by the public.
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The McCracken County Public Library is presenting a program highlighting influential Kentuckians in music on Thursday, Dec. 14, as a part of their long-running Evenings Upstairs event series.
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Tressa Brown, the coordinator for the Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission has worked for the past 25 years providing native American educational programming for schools and the public.
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WKMS News' Zacharie Lamb speaks to Jim Gould about his upcoming Bonsai 101 Beginners Workshop at the McCracken County Public Library.
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Austin Carter speaks to Josh Coffey ahead of his performances with his father, Eddie. The Coffeys will be performing traditional Irish music in Paducah on St. Patrick's Day, March 17.
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Austin Carter speaks to Dr. Alicestyne Turley ahead of her McLib Evening Upstairs presentation: African Americans in the Civil War.
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Libraries throughout western Kentucky are continuing their summer reading programs this year in hopes of achieving pre-pandemic attendance.