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Commentary: Education advocates and others must learn how to get, stay in touch with their legislators

January 10, 2016January 10, 20160

By Brad Hughes Special to NKyTribune It was a moment that was, for me, at first surprising, but upon further…

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Phyllis Sparks: Scholarship tax credits will help the Commonwealth compete on a national level

January 8, 2016January 7, 20160

As a small business owner and a proud Kentuckian, I want to see our great state not only succeed, but…

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Billy Reed: The rest of the story is mostly overlooked when ‘experts’ discuss Rupp and racism

January 8, 2016January 6, 20160

I’ve been dreading the arrival of 2016 because it’s the 50th anniversary of Texas Western’s historic 72-65 victory over Kentucky…

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Bill Straub: Disregarding the facts, Republicans still unwilling to address gun violence seriously

January 7, 2016January 7, 20161

WASHINGTON – On Tuesday of this week, President Obama signed a modest set of executive orders designed to reduce gun…

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Commentary: Report confirms that good jobs are available again for college graduates

January 7, 2016January 6, 20160

By Bob King Special to NKyTribune Since the Great Recession, the national press has communicated the notion that a college…

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Brent Cooper: Too many babies are dying — here’s what each of us can do to change that

January 6, 2016January 5, 20160

I’m sitting in a presentation by one of my Leadership Cincinnati classmates at the UC Alumni Center, and I can’t…

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Mike Denham: As legislature convenes, primary focus is state budget; here’s how citizens can connect

January 5, 20160

This week, as it has regularly done since Kentucky became the nation’s 15th state in 1792, the General Assembly returns…

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Letter to the Editor: Legislature should act to stem erosion of public employee and teacher pensions

January 5, 20160

As members of the General Assembly return to Frankfort for the 2016 Regular Session, they will find themselves facing a…

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Constance Alexander: Columnist Manes focuses on ‘salt’ — down to earth average rural folks

January 5, 2016January 4, 20160

Just like the memorable Walt Whitman poem, Jeff Manes hears America singing, but instead of poetry he hears the stories…

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Lewis Donohew: It seems as if religion may promote both the development of civilization and conflict

January 4, 2016January 3, 20160

Why do so many people seem to assume it is their duty to enforce what they interpret as the shalts…

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James Ramsey: Positioning the University of Louisville for ‘uncertain future,’ bumpy roads

January 3, 2016December 30, 20150

As we close 2015, the University of Louisville is on solid financial, academic, and governance ground, even as we encounter…

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Bill Straub: Kentucky’s Gov. Bevin appears to be aiming to make lives of state’s poor more problematic

December 31, 2015December 30, 20153

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin moved into his plush first floor office in the state capitol a bit less than a…

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Billy Reed: Special New Year’s wishes for some — and peace, happiness for the rest of you

December 30, 2015December 29, 20150

This is the time of year when lazy columnists get one out of the way by making New Year’s wishes…

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John Schickel: Bevin election a victory for people of Kentucky, showing cynicism didn’t prevail

December 30, 2015December 30, 20150

By Sen. John Schickel Special to the NKyTribune The election of our new governor was a victory for the people…

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Rep. Jim Gooch: Why I decided to switch parties and run as Republican for Dist. 12 House seat

December 28, 20150

Today I sent an e-mail to House Speaker Greg Stumbo and House Minority Leader Jeff Hoover informing them that I…

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Russ Brown: Win or lose, Pitino damaging his reputation with his ongoing acts of irresponsibility

December 28, 2015December 28, 20150

LOUISVILLE — In the aftermath of Louisville’s 75-73 loss to Kentucky, UofL coach Rick Pitino is taking heat again. And…

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Vic Altherr: Christmas is a time to reflect on soldiers far away and issues here at home

December 25, 20153

Every Christmas my mind goes to our servicemen and servicewomen. I was Army infantry, and the long nights on patrol…

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Bill Straub: Although lagging in polls, there are reasons why the GOP wants Paul to stay in race

December 24, 2015December 23, 20150

WASHINGTON – It’s reached a point where Sen. Rand Paul’s obscure presidential campaign is relying on the kindness of strangers….

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Mitch McConnell: Senate accomplishments that meant significant wins for Kentuckians

December 23, 2015December 22, 20150

Last year, voters chose to end the dysfunction in Washington. They elected a Republican Senate to advance a common-sense agenda,…

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Constance Alexander: Christmas card display brought promise of rare family peace

December 22, 2015December 21, 20150

At this time of year, I remember the way the house I grew up in was decorated for Christmas, but…

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Mike Denham: No matter how you count them, the numbers say it was a good year for Kentucky

December 22, 2015December 21, 20150

Around this time of year, we often find ourselves counting, whether it is the number of days left in the…

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Commentary: Teachers rarely get to taste ‘the pudding,’ ultimate dish showing your work matters

December 21, 2015December 21, 20150

By Ashley Lamb-Sinclair Special to NKyTribune In 2011, I had the privilege of traveling to Thailand and Vietnam on a…

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