Opinion

Economic freedom and poverty

Out of the 50 U.S. states and 10 Canadian provinces, Kentucky ranks No. 56 in economic freedom,... More

  • By Stephan Gohmann,
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Cut trees troubling

Juney Arnold was raised a city boy, his family moving to a home on Rolling Acres when he was just... More

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History repeats

A loud boom is heard, and felt, adjacent to a busy street at mid-day in a densely populated area... More

  • By Tim Capps/Contributing columnist
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Loss of local

Before striking out on his own, Roy Peach had only worked for two men. His son, Brad, has only... More

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Life goes on

The leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, chronic lower... More

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History repeats

Watching the video of the bombings in Boston Monday — over and over and over again —... More

  • By Dan Liebman
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Pay up

There were two important stories in the news over the past week involving Kentucky State... More

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Lesson in equality

Franklin County Public Schools is working on its 2013-14 budget, the staff and board members... More

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Good call

It was an ordinary, yucky winter day in February, recalled Jim Parrish, co-director of the... More

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Seeing the signs

Fifty years ago, the first establishments opened for business in what was described as the... More

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Successful short session

The 2013 legislative session remains now only in memories, yellowed newspaper clippings, history... More

  • By Sen. Julian Carroll
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Future of racing

Despite the weather’s stubborn refusal to let go of winter, it is springtime in the... More

  • By Tim Capps/Contributing columnist
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Kentucky proud

Leaving the Superdome April 2, 2012, about an hour after Kentucky had won the NCAA championship,... More

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Bidding blunder

Imagine receiving bids from moving companies to transport your household furnishings from point A... More

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‘Tremendous progress’

Anybody who heard my State of the Commonwealth address Feb. 6 knows I had high hopes for the 2013... More

  • By Gov. Steve Beshear
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Invest in a tree

“Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time... More

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