With shopping lists a mile long, a calendar packed with events and about a hundred things waiting to be checked off your to-do list, it’s no wonder the holidays can feel more overwhelming than joyful.
With Forest Fire season now in play thought it good to review our relationship with fire and how to get along with it. We ...
To the Editor,The recent grand opening of the Republican Party of Kentucky’s headquarters expansion is more than a celebration of a new building. It is a powerful symbol of our party’s growth, ...
This season gives us a chance to pause and reflect on what makes Kentucky special. Here, gratitude has always been more than a feeling. It shows up in how we work together, how we support one another, ...
Dear Friends, What is going on with hemp? I’ve been asked this question many times since hemp legislation was attached to the bill to reopen the government last week. I’ve decided to write to our ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. Kentucky has historically led the nation in lung cancer rates, but the statistics are turning around thanks to ...
We have been discussing the need for Christians to be continuously willing to examine their biased opinions about life and ...
By the time you read this I suspect that a short-term compromise has finally been reached to fund the government. But as I ...
In the final at the Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) Championship on Saturday afternoon in Wilmore, Ky., the No. 1 ...
A strong rail network is not Wall Street’s victory; it’s Main Street’s insurance policy. The proposed merger between Union ...
Hemp: The other night, as I went to bed, I was horrified to find out, as an epileptic, that the bill to reopen the government contained a secret amendment that Senator Mitch McConnell added at the ...
It’s been almost a year since the Bluegrass State voted against former President Joe Biden by a nearly two-to-one margin. But while Kentuckians got rid of the man himself, they’re still suffering as a ...