A 54-year-old man died while fighting to keep his 7-year-old son alive after their kayak flipped over at a state park in ...
The Bluegrass State has its fair share of gorgeous swimming holes, but here are some of the most notable, most beautiful, and ...
Winchester sits just east of Lexington like a quieter, more contemplative cousin who chose small-town charm over big city hustle. And boy, did they choose wisely.
Rob's Aquatics on MSN
Kayak angler rescues trapped fish from a dying creek
What starts as a simple mission to rescue stranded fish from a dried up creek quickly turns intense. With water disappearing fast every scoop of the net feels like a race against the clock. But once ...
Louisville and Southern Indiana U.S. representatives are seeking $350 million to heal the waters of the Ohio River Basin.
Musician Chris Abell of the Lowlane Ramblers takes viewers on a homegrown tour of Kentucky, starting with the places that ...
Field Trips with Robert Field on MSN
The kayak battle with one of the ocean’s true speed demons
In Panama’s wild waters, Robert hooks a fish so fast it feels like trying to stop a rocket with a kayak. The strike is explosive, the chase is nonstop, and the adrenaline never lets up. Every second ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. — With most people having a three-day weekend, many enjoyed their last bit of summer. With the wonderful weather we've had Labor Day weekend, Canoe Kentucky said many families have ...
Kentucky is generally associated with derbies, whiskey and fried chicken, but there is much more to explore in the Bluegrass State, from a museum on Corvettes to a sprawling underground cave system.
Western Kentucky University’s American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter placed third overall at the 2025 ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championship, their fourth consecutive year in ...
Kentucky and Southern Indiana are home to several canoeing and kayaking locations, and as summer approaches, it might be worth spending a day out on the water. Rental options vary by location, with ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Heavy rainfall this spring has meant high water levels, hazardous debris and several drownings on Kentucky creeks and waterways. “People are looking for things to do to start ...
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