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Jason Bailey: General Assembly should strengthen recovery by approving much-needed relief

January 24, 2021January 22, 20212

The 2021 Kentucky General Assembly will reconvene in early February, and the remaining piece of essential business is agreement on…

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Ashli Watts: Kentuckians must face some harsh realities if we are to achieve racial equity

January 23, 2021January 22, 20214

Although 2020 was the most difficult year many have ever experienced, it is safe to say that many lessons were…

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Al Cross: McConnell makes play to sideline Trump as he has chance to remake how he’ll be remembered

January 22, 2021February 4, 20212

“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood leads on to fortune. . ….

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Bill Straub: Yes, the flag is still there — and church bells should ring from sea to shining sea

January 21, 2021January 20, 20210

There came a poignant moment during the inauguration ceremony for the new president of the United States of America, Joseph…

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Mitch McConnell: Remarks on Senate floor as it returns to its work pre-inauguration

January 20, 2021January 19, 20211

Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell delivered these remarks Monday on the Senate floor: President-elect Biden and Vice-President-elect Harris will be sworn in….

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Constance Alexander: Classic western cinema offers escape from current state of domestic affairs

January 19, 2021January 18, 20210

With the current death toll from the coronavirus nearing 400,000 and projections that the total will reach a half-million by…

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Billy Reed: What a difference a week makes as we learn the depth of our intolerance for free speech

January 18, 2021January 17, 20218

Last Monday, our nation was reeling as never before from the double whammy of a violent attack on our nation’s…

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Terry Brooks: If oxpeckers and zebras can practice synergy, surely so can the donkeys and elephants

January 16, 2021January 15, 20210

Oxpeckers and zebras. Oxpeckers are small African birds which count on zebras as their key nutritional sources, eating the ticks…

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Jason Glass: Time of new beginnings for high school seniors and for planning the what’s-next in your lives

January 15, 2021January 14, 20210

January is a time for new beginnings, perhaps this year more so than most. With a COVID-19 vaccine already being…

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Bill Straub: Impeachment of Trump, as McConnell surprises with apparent approval and maneuvering

January 14, 2021January 13, 20210

Now that President Donald J. Trump, aka Loser, has been impeached for an unprecedented second time – not the sort…

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Commentary: General Assembly shows lack of leadership prioritizing anti-abortion legislation

January 13, 2021January 12, 20210

By Tamarra Wieder and Jackie McGranahan Once again, we find ourselves at the beginning of a legislative session with house…

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Gov. Andy Beshear: Relief needed now for small businesses, workers harmed by COVID-19 pandemic

January 12, 2021January 11, 20210

COVID-19 has hit us hard. It has taken the lives of far too many and it has upended our economy,…

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Billy Reed: Still reeling from mob at Capitol and thinking of those who make a difference

January 11, 2021January 10, 20210

Here at the start, I must admit that I am still reeling at what I saw happen Wednesday afternoon in…

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Commentary: Free textbooks and course materials will help with college affordability during pandemic

January 11, 2021January 16, 20210

By Dr. OJ Oleka and Dr. Lori Werth Special to NKyTribune In January 2020, college students were gearing up to…

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Col Owens: Pursuit of more perfect union includes solving problem of social, economic inequalities

January 10, 2021January 9, 20214

Justice is at the forefront of public debate today. Poverty and race issues clamor for attention and resolution. It is…

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Paul Hill: An Open Letter to Donald Trump: I once admired you as ‘cool guy,’ you changed my mind

January 9, 2021January 8, 20211

OPEN LETTER TO DONALD TRUMP Let me say that I admired you when I was in my twenty’s. I bought…

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Al Cross: McConnell’s speech was a turning point, at last, as he stands up for the truth

January 8, 2021January 7, 20211

On one of the most dramatic days in American history, Kentucky’s senior senator saw he would lose control of the…

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Bill Straub: So it has come to mob rule, terrorism, vandalism of Capitol, encouraged by sitting President

January 7, 2021January 7, 20215

A little more than 85 years ago, during an era of rising fascism in Europe, Sinclair Lewis, who authored such…

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Beverly Bell: The Miley murders and swift justice — death of golf star Marion Miley was devastating blow

January 6, 2021January 5, 20210

The story had everything you could want: a young, gifted and nationally acclaimed athlete is brutally murdered at a swanky,…

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Beth Davisson: Vaccine is here; time to rebuild economy, doubling down on criminal justice reform

January 5, 2021January 4, 20210

As Kentuckians begin to receive the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s getting easier to think about the road…

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Ben Chandler: State’s poor health rankings are caution flag; don’t let virus keep you from doctor

January 4, 2021January 2, 20210

A new state-by-state comparison of the nation’s health ranks Kentucky near the bottom in a variety of significant categories. Though…

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Billy Reed: Happy New Year (truly!); we remember weird stuff as we leave 2020 behind, some good too

January 3, 2021January 2, 20210

Happy new year to everyone, and I mean that with more sincerity than ever. Last year was such a disaster,…

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