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Chronicling Kentucky: Tom Eblen's Journey Through Journalism


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"The easiest thing for a reader to do is to stop reading." This wisdom from veteran journalist Tom Eblen perfectly captures his approach to storytelling throughout a remarkable career that has spanned the golden age of print journalism to today's digital revolution.

Eblen's journey begins in his hometown of Lexington, where he discovered journalism at Lafayette High School before attending Western Kentucky University. His natural talent quickly propelled him through the Associated Press ranks, becoming their youngest bureau correspondent at age 21. During the newspaper industry's financial peak, he joined the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as part of their ambitious effort to cover the South comprehensively, which brought him into contact with fascinating stories including the bizarre beginning of the Bluegrass Conspiracy case – when a former Lexington police officer parachuted to his death in Tennessee wearing Gucci loafers and strapped with cocaine.

After returning to Lexington as the Herald-Leader's managing editor in 1998, Eblen witnessed firsthand the dramatic transformation of journalism as digital platforms began siphoning away advertising revenue. Rather than continuing as what he called a "budget cutter," he pivoted to become a local columnist, reconnecting with his passion for writing and storytelling. His columns covered everything from controversial downtown development projects to rappelling down the Fifth Third building at age 60 – an experience he undertook because, as he puts it, "I figured I can chicken out, but I probably won't die."

Today, Eblen remains deeply connected to Kentucky's literary and historical landscape. He manages the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame, teaches writing workshops, documents neighborhood histories, and contributes to the Mountain Workshops – a nationally recognized photojournalism program that descends upon a different Kentucky small town each October.

Explore this fascinating conversation about journalism's evolution, Lexington's rich history, and why supporting quality local news matters more than ever in an era when, as Eblen notes, "If there were a business model, this would be the golden age of journalism."

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