Samantha Lederman
Equine ReporterListeners might remember Lederman and her English accent from when she was a morning news anchor on WUKY from 1999 to 2001.
Lederman produces multi-platform horse-related news and feature stories. She also serves as a substitute host for the station’s local broadcasts of NPR’s "All Things Considered."
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Could you use a little more Yellowstone in your life? Perhaps you remember the horse whisperer? And what about American Idol? Well, the Road to the Horse Colt Starting World Championships is a perfect mix of all three and WUKY's Samantha Lederman was in the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park to bring us this report.
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This weekend the Altech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park will host the 21st annual Road to the Horse.
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Tuesday 13th February marked the 20th anniversary of the death of Lt Brenda Cowan. WUKY’s Samantha Lederman was in Phoenix Park, Lexington for her memorial.
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There's a new face coming to Old Friends horse retirement farm. Horse Capital reporter Samantha Lederman chatted up with the incoming President and CEO John Nicholson.
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The lifesize monument of Secretariat running in his paddock at Claiborne Farm was installed in Secretariat Park in Paris, Kentucky Tuesday morning and WUKY’s Samantha Lederman talked to its sculptor, Jocelyn Russell.
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A work-in-progress for years, the facility will now provide care for youth with medical and developmental needs.
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A newly released survey is shining a light on youth homelessness in Fayette County and how the public school system hopes to address it. WUKY’s Samantha Lederman has this report.
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Monopoly, the Lexington Edition was unveiled Wednesday and WUKY’s Samantha Lederman landed on Keeneland for the big reveal and brings us this report.
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City and community leaders were on hand this morning to cut the ribbon on six new affordable housing units in Lexington’s East End neighborhood. The townhomes, located at the corner of Race and Third streets, represent the latest effort to address the city’s shortage of affordable housing.
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It’s a once in a lifetime event that took place at a popular Lexington establishment for the second time on Wednesday. WUKY’s Samantha Lederman has the details.