Opinion

Melodye's memories

Writer Kay Harrod’s wistful look back at South Frankfort’s long-lost Melodye Park, like so many... More

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Waste bills piling up

Could Kentucky’s biggest city end up taking a cue from the state’s small-town capital? The... More

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Democrats must fight

MORELAND HILLS, Ohio – If anyone can testify to the problem of giving really rich people a chance... More

  • E.J. Dionne Jr.
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Retirement woes mount

Financial trends highlighted by a recent news story seem likely to increase pressure on... More

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Too risky for bikes

We generally like the idea of making life safer and more convenient for people who ride bicycles... More

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Court vs. school choice

We’ve seen that many in Kentucky’s legislature and teachers unions are adamant enemies of school... More

  • Jim Waters
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Farewell, easy A

Parents who attended last week’s county school forums about the new state performance testing... More

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Your letters

The State Journal encourages readers to submit letters to the editor for publication by noon... More

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Who's the budget man?

Here’s one thing the two presidential candidates agree on: the federal government’s current... More

  • Doyle McManus
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Industry on mend?

The recent renewal of investor interest in vacant Industrial Park properties could be a good omen... More

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The race to register

Campaigns exhorting Americans to do their civic duty at the polls have usually been among the... More

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Change coming to KSU

As a daughter of the South, the fall season has always captured my heart. I welcome autumn’s... More

  • Mary Evans Sias
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No escape from taxes

It’s noteworthy that City Hall learned it was being short-changed on payroll tax collections only... More

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Why no charges?

We have a little trouble understanding the terminus of City Hall’s inquiry into possible... More

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The pension imperative

Like ugly, entrenched weeds overtaking plush gardens, Kentucky’s $34 billion unfunded public... More

  • Jim Waters
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Tax, trash and politics

Mayor Gippy Graham, the only member of the City Commission with nothing to win or lose in... More

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Your letters

The State Journal encourages readers to submit letters to the editor for publication by noon... More

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Defensive discipline

Corporal punishment once was an inescapable fact of life in childhood, at home and at school.... More

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Williams in a robe?

It would be ironic if state Senate President David Williams were absent from upcoming discussions... More

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