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Kentucky River flood, KSU Aquaculture students helped rescue and relocate stranded fish from a flooded pond at Buffalo Trace ...
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 ...
Master's degree students in KSU's Aquaculture department have removed more than 250 pounds of fish from the distillery's ...
Thanks to their efforts, more than 250 pounds of native species were safely caught and returned to the Kentucky River.
At the helm of Hawk’s Rock Distillery is Helen Mulholland, a figure whose name is already etched into the modern history of ...
Signs of normalcy are returning to Kentucky’s Buffalo Trace Distillery as an extensive flooding clean-up process continues.
After more than a weeklong shutdown because of Kentucky River floodwaters, Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed bottling. The ...
The aquaculture research team retrieved 250 pounds of fish, including more than a dozen different species, from the ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery announced Tuesday it was temporarily closed due to flooding and will not be accessible to staff or the public. While it was originally set to be closed through Thursday, April ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery has started the clean-up process at its Frankfort campus after near record-breaking widespread flooding covered the area. The Kentucky River crested at 48.27 feet on April ...
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