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How two young girls turned this city into the 'Kindness Capital of the Kentucky'
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Date:2025-04-11 00:56:37
"Welcome to La Grange. The Kindness Capital of Kentucky."
The sign greets people as they enter Oldham County's largest city, but it's the story behind the sign that really puts kindness at the forefront.
The sign greets people as they enter this city of about 10,000 people just northeast of Louisville, but it's the story behind the sign that really puts kindness at the forefront.
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