Join host Doug Fain as he talks with Bob Fain who was born and grew up in Pollard, a settlement in Jessamine County. Bob worked for years for the Lexington Leader and Lexington Herald Leader newspaper and was the wire editor the day President Kennedy was killed. This is the 240th episode of the program "All Things Jessamine" broadcast on July 27, 2019 on WNJK , 105.9 FM radio station in Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky. (Originally broadcast on October 31, 2015 as episode # 46)
Billy Lockridge, coach and Mayor (wife, Mary Esther) - 5/30/15 - # 24
Morris Collier, WW II P.O.W. (son, Johnny) - 5/23/15 - # 23
Coach Elmer Stephenson (wife, Doris) - 5/16/15 - # 22
Howard Curry Teater - Cemeteries - 5/9/15- # 21
Lardo & Burley, The Moron Brothers - 5/2/15 - # 20
Janet Gayheart - Jess. Co. Eastern Star 100th Anniversary - 4/25/15 - #19
Leonard Fitch - Fitch's IGA Wilmore - 4/18/15 - # 18
Wilmore Coaster Car Derby - 4/11/15 - #17
Trust For Life (Organ Donation) 4/4/15 - # 16
Nich. Service Stations (Part II) 3/28/15 - # 15
Nich. Service Stations (Part I) 3/21/15 - #14
Kentucky Artist Howard Fain (with Ruth, his wife) - 3/14/15 - # 13
Buddy Teater (Teater & Cassity Farm Supply) 3/7/15 - # 12
St. Luke Catholic Church, Bethel Academy & The Old Jail (2/28/15) - # 11
Jack Ward of Ward's Bakery (2/21/15) - #10
"A public place, a private residence and a place of worship" (2/14/15) - # 9
Camp Nelson Heritage Park (2/7/15) - # 8
Creative Art League of Jessamine County (1/31/15) - # 7
Faye Rainwater Hogue - 1/24/15 - # 6
Black Churches and Schools in Jessamine- 1/17/15 - # 5
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