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The Primary: Patti Piatt, 4th Congressional District; Angela Green, 54th District Court Judge

May 10, 2018May 9, 20181

The NKyTribune is offering an opportunity for those in contested NKY races in the primary election to make their case…

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The Primary: Robert Neace, Boone County attorney; Darrell Link, state House District 61

May 9, 2018May 9, 20180

The NKyTribune is offering an opportunity for those in contested NKY races in the primary election to make their case…

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Melissa Martin: More than 40 years after war ends healing, recognition for Vietnam veterans still needed

May 9, 2018May 9, 20180

In 1965 President Lyndon Johnson called for more ground troops to be sent to Vietnam. I was a child in…

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Primary: Jesse Brewer, Boone Cty. Commissioner, Dist. 3; Christiaan Gilbert, Grant Cty Constable Dist. 3

May 8, 2018May 8, 20180

The NKyTribune is offering an opportunity for those in contested NKY races in the primary election to make their case…

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Commentary: Coalition of Kentucky organizations oppose food assistance cuts in Farm Bill

May 7, 2018May 7, 20180

One in seven Kentuckians has food on their table in part thanks to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The…

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Jessica Estes: During National Nurses Week, take a moment to understand facts vs. myths in opioid crisis

May 6, 2018April 28, 20180

It’s time to tell the truth about the opioid crisis   May 6-12 is National Nurses Week, and as we…

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Susan Stone: Women and families face consequences of maternity workforce shortage

May 5, 2018May 2, 20180

On May 5 each year, Frontier Nursing University recognizes International Day of the Midwife by focusing on the outcomes of…

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Angie Mimms: Rabbits, pigs, goats, oh my; Boone County 4-H livestock show for people with disabilities

May 4, 2018May 3, 20180

Two cute rabbits and a pig looking quite noble caught my eye on a flier my daughter brought home from…

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Bill Straub: ‘Possum’ Pruitt is a money-changer in the Temple; why oh why can’t he just be tossed out?

May 3, 2018May 2, 20180

Should those suffering from asthma find breathing more difficult because the air has turned gray, if the water we all…

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Kentucky House Leader calls for investigation of Kentucky Wired, wants details behind contract

May 2, 20180

Kentucky House Republican Caucus As the result of extreme delays resulting in tens of millions of dollars over its initial…

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Sen. John Schickel: The good news from legislative session can be found in state road projects

May 1, 2018April 30, 20181

Some of the good news to come from this past session has to do with state road funding projects in…

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Sen. Damon Thayer: Contentious legislature nonetheless passes laws to move state forward

April 30, 2018April 29, 20181

The dust has settled on my 16th Legislative Session as a Kentucky State Senator, and I am proud of our…

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Richard Nelson: Despite drama, 2018 legislative session was a successful production in many ways

April 29, 2018April 29, 20181

The 2018 General Assembly was incredibly productive and even took positive steps to shore up the state pension system, but…

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Melissa Martin: Do you own your stuff or does your stuff own you? May be time to step away

April 28, 2018April 26, 20180

Humans love stuff—all kinds of stuff. Small, medium, large. We love different sizes of stuff. We just love our stuff….

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Terry Brooks: Bipartisan wins is oxymoron that works for kids; investments in child welfare felt across state

April 27, 2018April 26, 20180

“Bipartisan wins” in Frankfort seems like an oxymoron on the same level as “jumbo shrimp” and “bittersweet.” When reflecting on…

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Bill Straub: The ‘lone wolf’ joins the pack, as Rand Paul hands committee green light to Mike Pompeo

April 26, 2018April 25, 20180

WASHINGTON – Back a little more than five years ago, Sen. Rand Paul marched onto the floor of the upper…

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David Meade and Glenna Bevin: Children, families came first in 2018 legislative session

April 25, 2018April 24, 20181

While numerous policies beneficial to all Kentuckians were passed in the 2018 session, children and families were the major winners….

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William McCann: Once worthy only of being ignored, Kentucky’s theatrical lights shine bright

April 24, 2018April 23, 20180

Perhaps, once upon a time or in a galaxy far, far away, Kentucky’s theatre arts world was viewed from outside…

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Sen. Mitch McConnell: Aiming to legalize growing industrial hemp and help Kentucky farmers expand

April 22, 2018April 21, 20182

For far too long, the federal government has prevented most farmers from growing hemp. Although it was a foundational part…

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Jeff Rubin: Silent crimes against children, women and elderly need to become less silent

April 21, 2018April 20, 20180

April is Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time that places the spotlight on two issues I find…

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Melissa Martin: The drug addiction monster attacks in many ways, all are dangerous

April 20, 2018April 19, 20180

There are three types of drug dealers. The ones that sneak around under the darkness of night in alleys and…

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Bill Straub: Bevin’s actions, while reprehensible, were not surprising and his ‘apology’ didn’t help

April 19, 2018April 19, 20182

But I’m just a soul whose intentions are good Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood. — Kentucky Gov….

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