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Thanks to their efforts, more than 250 pounds of native species were safely caught and returned to the Kentucky River.
After historic flooding swept through Frankfort, Kentucky, an unexpected scene unfolded on the grounds of Buffalo Trace ...
Master's degree students in KSU's Aquaculture department have removed more than 250 pounds of fish from the distillery's ...
After more than a weeklong shutdown because of Kentucky River floodwaters, Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed bottling. The ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery continuing clean-up efforts; reservations required to enter Visitors Center
Buffalo Trace Distillery continues to make great strides toward resuming normal operations after near-historic flooding ...
With roots that date back to the 1700s, Buffalo Trace loves to brag about being America’s oldest continuously operating distillery. Not like it needs to. The legendary name behind Blanton’s, Eagle ...
The historic Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort has temporarily closed after deadly flooding ravaging Kentucky swept into its facilities, forcing the popular bourbon company to turn away the ...
The Frankfort, Kentucky-based distillery — which produces some of the most sought-after bourbon brands — was inundated by ...
After historic flooding in Frankfort, fish were found stranded nearly a quarter mile from the Kentucky River — on the grounds of Buffalo Trace Distillery. That’s when students from Kentucky State ...
An extensive clean-up and recovery effort is ongoing at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.The Buffalo Trace Distillery has operated for more than 200 years and is one of the ...
The aquaculture research team retrieved 250 pounds of fish, including more than a dozen different species, from the ...
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