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‘Kentucky Life’ explores STEM Camp Invention, the Little Loomhouse in Louisville, an organization that pairs cats with people with rodent problems, and the Falls of the Ohio

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‘Kentucky Life’ explores STEM Camp Invention, the Little Loomhouse in Louisville, an organization that pairs cats with people with rodent problems, and the Falls of the Ohio

For Release: 04/15/24 8:58 AM

On this episode of Kentucky Life, host Chip Polston explores the STEM Camp Invention in Pulaski County; the cultural and crafts offerings of the Little Loomhouse in Louisville; The Working Cat Project, which finds cats in need of a home with property owners who have rodent problems; and the Falls of the Ohio, which harbors an abundance of fossils of prehistoric creatures and plants.

Kentucky Life
KET Saturday, April 20 • 8/7 pm
KET2 Wednesday, April 24 • 2:30/1:30 pm
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