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Melissa Martin: Reading is a human right and literacy is for all — coming up, Children’s Book Week

April 2, 20190

Reading is a human right People in all countries around the globe deserve the right to learn to read. Literacy…

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Amye Bensenhaver: Legislative crisis averted; no (known) new exceptions to open records enacted

April 1, 2019March 31, 20190

It was down to the wire, but Kentuckians narrowly escaped passage of several new exceptions aimed at reducing the rights…

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Commentary: School Safety and Resiliency Act lays groundwork for secure schools, safer students

March 31, 2019March 30, 20190

There are very few Kentuckians who do not remember how they felt when they heard of last year’s shooting at…

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Amye Bensenhaver: How to succeed in open records by refusing to take ‘no’ for an answer

March 30, 2019March 29, 20191

Al Cross, director of the University of Kentucky’s Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, has succeeded where other open…

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Al Cross: Gov. Bevin is reckless to disregard the science on chickenpox; public health matters

March 29, 2019March 29, 20190

When Gov. Matt Bevin volunteered to a Southern Kentucky radio audience March 19 that he had exposed his nine children…

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Ron Daley: Believing in community, opportunities for youth — and other strategies for “A Way Forward’

March 29, 2019March 28, 20190

“We must believe in our community and in our youth and create opportunities for our youth to remain in our…

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Bill Straub: What an incredible week it was for Mitch McConnell, as he set a record for bollixing things up

March 28, 2019March 27, 20194

So what has Senate Republican Leader Mitch “Root-‘n-Branch” McConnell done over the space of a single week in March to…

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Bruce Scott: When patients come first, everyone wins — and SB 54 removes barriers to treatment

March 27, 2019March 26, 20191

Imagine being diagnosed with a chronic health condition — one that interferes with your daily life and makes even the…

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Jesse Brewer: As Boone County grows, zoning becomes key; here are checks, balances in place

March 26, 2019March 25, 20190

Over the last several years Boone County Kentucky has been blessed with growth and economic development. Our geographical location in…

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Commentary: Kentucky Senate, it’s time to make Kentucky schools tobacco free

March 25, 2019March 24, 20190

By Ben Chandler, Terry Brooks, Kerri Shelling, Jack Hillard, David Adkisson   Kentucky students need a statewide tobacco-free schools law…

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Ryan Quarles: ‘Check the box’ for Kentucky’s hungry when you file your state income tax returns

March 24, 2019March 23, 20190

Nearly 1 in 6 Kentuckians – including 1 in 5 Kentucky children – don’t know where their next meal will…

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Charlie Schicht: Children, families need afterschool programs; all kids deserve chance to succeed

March 23, 2019March 22, 20190

All kids deserve an opportunity to succeed in life. Yet, by ending federal funding for afterschool programs across the country,…

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Kim Moser: Tackling the methamphetamine crisis in our communities also an ongoing challenge

March 22, 2019March 20, 20190

The epidemic of illegal drug abuse is one of the most difficult challenges facing our communities.  Our region’s harrowing experience…

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Bill Straub: Welcome to Tombstone (aka Kentucky) where the right to bear arms is truly unlimited

March 21, 2019March 20, 201919

On March 11, a gentleman named Larry Walters got into an argument, subject unknown, with another patron at Uncle 7’s…

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Jason Bailey: Watch out for attack on pensions on legislative session’s final day, March 28

March 20, 2019March 19, 20191

The General Assembly adjourned for the veto period without providing relief from soon-to-spike pension costs to quasi-governmental organizations like regional…

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Amye Bensenhaver: A new exception to open records should always raise legislative red flags

March 17, 2019March 16, 20191

Twice this week we were reminded of a common argument used by public agencies to avoid their statutory duties under…

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Terry Brooks: March Madness meant upset wins for Kentucky kids in legislature, but we need slam dunks

March 16, 2019March 15, 20190

A high and holy season in the Bluegrass is upon us – March Madness! I will deeply dive into the…

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Al Cross: As General Assembly ends, it did not — in most big ways — act in the public interest

March 15, 20190

FRANKFORT – With almost all its work done, has the current session of the Kentucky General Assembly acted in the…

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Commentary: Advocates say Kentucky needs a citizen-based defense of sunshine laws

March 15, 2019March 14, 20190

By Amye Bensenhaver 
and Jennifer P. Brown Sunshine Week is upon us and with it the inevitable meteorological metaphors for…

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Bill Straub: Worth it or not, the time is coming for decisions to be made and it has to be right

March 14, 2019March 14, 20193

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi created a bit of a stir in political circles this week when she told The Washington…

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John Henson: Ewell Balltrip, longtime community journalist, editor, was dedicated to Eastern Kentucky

March 13, 2019March 12, 20190

In its history stretching back well over 100 years, the Harlan Daily Enterprise had been the home of many outstanding…

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Joseph Cotton: Everyone knows the country is ‘going to pot’ — and the good news is you can profit from it

March 11, 2019March 12, 20190

As everyone knows, the country is going to pot. But the good news is that you can profit from it….

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