Fort Mitchell – Vent Haven
The first thing I noticed when I walked into Vent Haven was the silence. There I was, surrounded by hundreds of jokesters, each looking like they had a story to tell about life back...
The first thing I noticed when I walked into Vent Haven was the silence. There I was, surrounded by hundreds of jokesters, each looking like they had a story to tell about life back...
by Rebecca Hanchett · Published September 25, 2020 · Last modified April 6, 2021
It’s said that every picture tells a story. But sometimes pictures are lost, or missing, or were never taken in the first place. That leaves only part of the story on display. And at...
Dateline: London Tall pines were catching the midday sun when I drove off the interstate onto KY 80 and headed into London. It’s a professional town, especially for the dozens of lawyers who practice...
Dateline: Crittenden Orange day lilies fill pockets of U.S. 25 on a stretch of road about a half mile from the interstate exit in Crittenden. I first noticed them on the outskirts of the...
What do you think of when you hear the word Kentucky? There’s no right or wrong answer — just whatever comes to mind. Did you imagine what you expected you would? Or did you...
Hi. I’m Rebecca Hanchett, and I’m a Kentuckian. Most of my life has been spent in Lexington, Ky., although I bounced around a few central and southern Kentucky counties as a small-town journalist in my 20s.
un-Tucked was born in the summer of 2020 after I retired from a 23-year career as a publicist for Kentucky state lawmakers. I wanted to continue writing about my state but in my own unique voice, outside the bounds of political news and speechwriting.
So here we are. Welcome to un-Tucked. I can ‘t wait to see where it will take us.
Rebecca