More than 128,000 fans gathered over three days at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville during a weekend in 2019 to watch some of the top rock, metal and rap artists in the world.
I get it. It’s easy to shop on Amazon. Running low on toilet paper? Need lightbulbs? Want a bath caddy on a whim? With two clicks and even less thought, the item you need/want/desire is at your doorstep, often in 48 hours or less.
The members of Black Stone Cherry -- John Fred Young, Ben Wells, Jon Lawhon and Chris Robertson -- headed into the studio in early March to begin work on their seventh full-length album.
The members of Black Stone Cherry — John Fred Young, Ben Wells, Jon Lawhon and Chris Robertson — headed into the studio in early March to begin work on their seventh full-length album.
The day Tina Barrett found out she had breast cancer, she got a little sign from heaven that has stayed with her since.
Over the summer of his junior year at Madison Central, current senior Noah Halloran said he tried to apply at Chick-Fil-A before resorting to writing a top-10 award-winning novel.
The Richmond Garden Club, along with charter member Helen Chenault, were recently honored by the planting of two Burgundy Belle red maple trees at Million Park on Stratford Drive.
Three students were announced as the winners of the Kentucky Folk Art contest in commemoration of the dedication of the William L. Hawkins interpretive marker.
It was not a normal Fourth of July in Madison County with Lake Reba's annual holiday tradition being a fireworks show only Saturday.
This past weekend was an optimal time for people to escape the tensions of being in a global pandemic and enjoy the views of the Pinnacle trails at Indian Fort in Berea.
The Summer Music Series will return on July 10, and this year, it's focusing on local artists.
It's one of the most recognizable pieces of architecture in Madison County.
It all started as a joke.
Former EKU softball player Stayce Toups has traded her glove for a mask and gown to help combat COVID-19.
As a cook, I like to follow a recipe the first time I make a dish so I can see what it's "supposed" to taste like. If I decide to make it again, I might make adjustments for my taste.
Too weak to move in his hospital bed or even pick up his cell phone to call his family, Dennis Campbell came to a stark, dark realization.
To show appreciation for everything teachers are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Madison Southern’s Family Career and Community Leaders Association (FCCLA) created gifts to deliver to the school’s teachers.
Chuck Givens, owner of Chuck Givens Quarter Horses, is living his boyhood dream of running a prominent horse farm.
Amid the many closures happening in Kentucky due to the COVID-19 pandemic are churches.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, which has health care workers working night and day to help keep area citizens healthy, is a day that highlights everything physicians do. Tuesday, March 31, is Doctor’s Day.
Who wants a single flavor when they can have them all?
Last Tuesday night in Tennessee, bluegrass musicians David and Virginia Blood were busy making sandwiches. In Pittsburgh, real estate agent Michelle Bushee was stirring a pot of homemade black-bean chili in her kitchen instead of shepherding curious buyers through potential dream homes. Mart…
After nearly five years of dedication to The Richmond Register and its success, Jonathan Greene, who served as the media outlet’s editor, is leaving his position effective Monday, March 30.
Just about now, you might be tired of cooking and eating what's in your refrigerator. We are all used to asking what's for dinner? What are we in the mood for -- pizza, sushi, Mexican? And then going to a restaurant to get it.
The Madison County Public Library (MCPL) is working to keep themselves and the community safe while still being able to provide services to area citizens. Both branches of the MCPL — Richmond and Berea — are taking every precaution to be sure each is being safe in their distribution.
Richmond’s Telford YMCA has received a temporary Emergency Child Care License.
Hogg Therapy, which provides speech, physical and occupational therapy to children of Madison County, is working on ways to continue helping their clients.
Congressman Andy Barr is inviting all high school artists to participate in Kentucky's Sixth District Congressional Art Competition.
The Manci family — Cassie, Jeremy, Lewis, Reagan and Riley — spent part of Sunday afternoon outside creating colorful artwork at their home on Covington Way in Richmond. The Mancis used chalk to create their own versions of popular Nickelodeon characters SpongeBob Squarepaints, Squidward Ten…
I know my friends' joys and anxieties and Hogwarts houses. I can even identify their shoes from under a bathroom stall. ("Is that you, Lindsay?") They know my family members and preferred pizza toppings.
Last summer, I traveled to Ireland to learn about Irish whiskey, a spirit I knew relatively little about. The Irish drink I knew better was Guinness, which I enjoyed occasionally and use to make my favorite Chocolate Chocolate Cake.
They were each other's first friend.
Jane Reeves was passionate about being a truck driver for many years because she loved to travel but eventually she had to give it up to advocate for her daughter Reeva, who is autistic.
A reader requested a recipe for old-fashioned baked apples using Red Hots, the spicy cinnamon candy.
Richmond Beer House owners Jon Gibson and Matthew Winhold had a big celebration planned for the local bar's two-year anniversary.
At KY Mountain Deli on Scaffold Cane Road in Berea, Rick Mallo took advantage of a brief break in the rain and a spot of sunshine on the first day of spring in Kentucky in between to-go orders at the authentic Italian deli.
The Berea Arts Council reached its goal of raising more than $10,000 in its fourth annual Stepping Out for Art award ceremony held in late February.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Authors James Patterson and Kwame Alexander are teaming up on a book for young people about Muhammad Ali.
With the safety of its staff, members and the community in mind, the Telford Community Center YMCA is closing its facility to the public through at least the end of March.
Tax season can be a windfall or a wipeout for your budget. Which camp you fall into likely depends on whether you get a refund — or a tax bill — from the IRS.
For Kim Kobersmith, the Kentucky Sheroes Project has been a welcome diversion from her typical journalistic style of writing.
Another friend suggested I write about how to make use of potato peels. While I like a writing challenge, I thought the food challenge aspect of this idea was impossible.
Madison County businesses and organizations are responding to COVID-19 by cancelling or postponing events.
The weekly Fun With The Arts program hosted by the Richmond Area Arts Council held Creation Station at Shannon Johnson Elementary Wednesday. After-school students joined together to learn how to expand their creative skills. Students learned how to create origami sculptures including penguin…
Just as the Richmond Area Arts Council was ramping up for the 10th annual Celtic Festival scheduled for Friday, the coronavirus panic has caused the organization to postpone it until further notice.
Friends of the Rose and the Richmond Area Arts Council have partnered to host the Folk Art Contest and Exhibition. The contest will feature students in grades 1-12 and their paintings that reflect the theme "Kentucky Folk Art."
The Richmond Area Arts Council is preparing for Friday's 10th annual Celtic Festival.
Loyalty is often a good thing, but not in a relationship with your credit card. It's often better to be like the "distracted boyfriend" from the internet meme and use your wandering eye to see if you can do better.
Too weak to move in his hospital bed or even pick up his cell phone to call his family, Dennis Campbell came to a stark, dark realization.
To show appreciation for everything teachers are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Madison Southern’s Family Career and Community Leaders Association (FCCLA) created gifts to deliver to the school’s teachers.
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- MADSOCIAL: Local band finds freedom between genres
- FRESH INGREDIENTS: Virus sends a nation of restaurant-goers back to the kitchen
- Greene leaves impact on Register, employees
- FRESH INGREDIENTS: What's for dinner? Depends what's in the fridge and pantry
- Library continues to provide services for citizens
- Telford YMCA receives license to provide emergency child care
- Finding new ways to help therapy patients
- ARTS NOTEBOOK: Congressman announces 2020 art competition
- PHOTOS: On the bright side
- Millennial Money: Be the friend who talks about finances
- FRESH INGREDIENTS: The secret to a great Irish Coffee isn't what you'd expect
- MADSOCIAL: Celebrating life-long friendship
- MADSOCIAL: Former trucker finds new road to success at EKU
- RECIPES: Springing into some fresh recipes for the season
- Local bar trying to survive COVID-19 shutdown
- 'Keep calm and carry out'
- Berea Arts Council honors artists, former mayor
- 'My Old Kentucky Home' now in book form thanks to native
- Patterson and Alexander team up on Ali book
- Telford YMCA to temporarily close; Plus a list of other closures, cancellations
- Millennial Money: How to handle, and head off, a tax bill
- MADSOCIAL: Local journalist creates Kentucky Sheroes Project
- RECIPES: Luck o' the Irish is good with these easy, tasty dishes
- Businesses, organizations cancelling or postponing events
- Review: Vin Diesel in the bruising 'Bloodshot'
- PHOTOS: Students learn to make origamiÂ
- Celtic Festival postponed amid COVID-19 concerns
- ARTS NOTEBOOK: Art contest to honor Hawkins
- RAACÂ hosts 10th annual Celtic Festival
- Millennial Money: Credit card loyalty is no virtue
- MadSocial Podcast: The Voice contestant Zach Day
- MADSOCIAL: Photo exhibition shows beauty in everyday life
- PHOTOS: Jail and Bail 2020
- RECIPES: Sharing childhood favorites on my birthday
- FRESH INGREDIENTS: Sustainable, versatile, global, delicious: Honey's got buzz
- Patients push limits for clues to chronic fatigue syndrome
- Review: In 'Onward,' a weird but worthy Pixar magic act
- Groups teach students life lessons
- Ale-8-One launches Cherry Ale-8 Zero Sugar
- PHOTOS: Bringing monsters to life
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