Melodye's memories
Writer Kay Harrod’s wistful look back at South Frankfort’s long-lost Melodye Park, like so many... More
Writer Kay Harrod’s wistful look back at South Frankfort’s long-lost Melodye Park, like so many... More
Could Kentucky’s biggest city end up taking a cue from the state’s small-town capital? The... More
MORELAND HILLS, Ohio – If anyone can testify to the problem of giving really rich people a chance... More
Financial trends highlighted by a recent news story seem likely to increase pressure on... More
We generally like the idea of making life safer and more convenient for people who ride bicycles... More
We’ve seen that many in Kentucky’s legislature and teachers unions are adamant enemies of school... More
Parents who attended last week’s county school forums about the new state performance testing... More
Burying your head in the sand. Ignoring the elephant in the room. Lying to the Emperor about his... More
Many of us did not have to wait until these times of economic trouble to live a life of... More
The State Journal encourages readers to submit letters to the editor for publication by noon... More
Here’s one thing the two presidential candidates agree on: the federal government’s current... More
The recent renewal of investor interest in vacant Industrial Park properties could be a good omen... More
Campaigns exhorting Americans to do their civic duty at the polls have usually been among the... More
As a daughter of the South, the fall season has always captured my heart. I welcome autumn’s... More
It’s noteworthy that City Hall learned it was being short-changed on payroll tax collections only... More
We have a little trouble understanding the terminus of City Hall’s inquiry into possible... More
Like ugly, entrenched weeds overtaking plush gardens, Kentucky’s $34 billion unfunded public... More
Mayor Gippy Graham, the only member of the City Commission with nothing to win or lose in... More
Over the last several years, much of the focus given to Kentucky’s pension system has been on... More
The State Journal encourages readers to submit letters to the editor for publication by noon... More
Starr Roberts is just the kind of smart young woman you’d want as a friend, a neighbor or a... More
Corporal punishment once was an inescapable fact of life in childhood, at home and at school.... More
It would be ironic if state Senate President David Williams were absent from upcoming discussions... More
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