Originally published by WBON Written by Marisa Hempel If you were watching Guy’s Grocery Games last night, you may have seen a familiar face from here in Madison County. Josh Gardner is a local chef and owner of an art-plastered food truck for his company, The Epic...
Originally written and published by Little Miss Bike Tour Why artsy craftsy Berea is where to rest and explore in central Kentucky I’ve been traveling on bicycle through Kentucky for about a week now. I know what to expect on these rural highways. There are more...
Originally published by the Richmond Register Written by Andy McDonald The Pinnacles in the Berea College Forest were recently recognized as the best hike in Kentucky according to Outside magazine. The publication’s April issue listed the best hikes in each state, and...
Originally published by Preserve Cast In Berea, Kentucky, the local government has taken stock of the town’s historic artistry and crafting traditions, decided to invest, and the craziest part? It seems to be working. Mayor Steven Connelly joined Nick to share some...
By: Destiny Calhoun Originally posted in The Pinnacle If you love eating food but hate breaking the bank on eating out your concern may be addressed by the new restaurant in town, Noodle Nirvana. Noodle Nirvana is a new startup by Mae Suramek ‘95, and offers a unique...
Mae Suramek spent years doing good. Now she’s cooking well and doing good at the same time. After graduating from Berea College, Suramek served in the Americorps Program, at a Lexington domestic violence shelter, at a refugee resettlement center in Raleigh, and in...