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Shannon Smith: Revival, building a business model and a spirited community through stories

October 14, 2020October 13, 20200



Every bourbon tells a story. From the grains to the mash, from the barrel to the bottle – the legacy…

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Donald Saelinger: We are America divided and that cannot stand; we must find common ground

October 13, 2020October 12, 20202

“United we stand, divided we fall” is a phrase that can be traced back to the 6th Century B.C. American…

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Lynn James: Looking for normalcy in none of the same places — and cherishing that fall is here at last

October 12, 2020October 11, 20200

I’m having a hard time writing these days. Seems like I get started putting my observations and thoughts down, then…

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Lee Crume: Manufacturing is a key driver to growth in Northern Kentucky

October 11, 2020October 10, 20200

Every October, manufacturers, elected officials and economic development organizations throughout the U.S. celebrate Manufacturing Day on the first Friday of…

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Letter to the Editor: Ruth Bamberger says it’s time for McConnell to go, been obstructionist long enough

October 10, 2020October 8, 20201

Letter to the Editor: Senator McConnell has spent the last six years as Majority Leader as an obstructionist. It is…

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Al Cross: Trump gets an F, Beshear a B so far; what pandemic grade will local officials get?

October 9, 2020October 8, 20201

As we approach a crucial election, it’s time to think about the sort of leaders we want and need at…

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Bill Straub: Kentucky, like many other states, needs stimulus package from the Feds but it’s not in sight

October 8, 2020October 14, 20200

It’s fair to say, seven months in and counting, that the COVID-19 pandemic has not been at all kind to…

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Terry Brooks: KYA applauds this ‘unicorn’ public policy — paid family leave for state employees

October 7, 2020October 6, 20200

The word “unicorn” is more than those one-horned flying horses my granddaughter loves, more than the term applied to start-up…

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Judge Karen Thomas: Experience matters — the case for passage of Constitutional Amendment 2

October 6, 2020October 4, 20200

“Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it surely is the best.” – Spanish Proverb On Nov. 3,…

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Richard Nelson: What are the qualities of a good Supreme Court Justice? That question is relevant

October 5, 2020October 1, 20200

What are the qualities of a good Supreme Court Justice? The question is relevant since Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination…

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Advancing Equality: Free webinar aimed at a more equitable community addresses ‘implicit bias’

October 4, 2020October 2, 20200

By Kareem Simpson NKY Community Action Commission Part of a series by NKY’s nonprofits who stand together against racism and…

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Jeff Rubin: As we are seeing right now, leadership and civility is needed in a time of divisiveness

October 3, 2020October 1, 20200

Anyone who came of age in America in the late 1960s will never forget the discord, anger, and divisiveness of…

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Paul Hill: An Open Letter to my Northern Kentucky friends — character matters most in all things

October 2, 2020October 1, 20207

OPEN LETTER TO MY NORTHERN KENTUCKY FRIENDS: I am writing to my friends in Northern Kentucky. Because I feel that…

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Bill Straub: On the way to discovering who we really are and want our country to be, stumble onto Nov. 3

October 1, 2020September 30, 20202

The time has come to give the devil his due. President Donald J. Trump, aka President Extremely Stable Genius, aka…

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Commentary: Raise Your Guard, Kentucky! Time to return to your preventive medical care

September 30, 2020September 29, 20200


By Dale Toney, M.D., Jeff Reynolds, M.D., and Ben Chandler   In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kentuckians…

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Nina Creech: It’s National Falls Prevention Month — safety more important than ever during a pandemic

September 29, 2020September 28, 20200

September is National Falls Prevention Month and now is a great time to focus on strategies that can help reducing…

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Melissa Buchanan: As sister of a murder victim and advocate for victims’ families, I support Marsy’s Law

September 28, 2020September 27, 20200

Letter to the Editor: As the sister of a murder victim and an advocate working daily with victims’ families across…

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Advancing Equality: Love, acceptance, empathy for high-risk youth requires respect for diversity

September 27, 2020September 26, 20201

By William Cole Mentoring Plus Part of a series by NKY’s nonprofits who stand together against racism and any acts…

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Steven Weiss: How to watch the presidential ‘debates’ — though they aren’t really true to the term

September 26, 2020September 27, 20200

Here’s an experiment you can try. Go to YouTube and type the phrase “good debate.” You might be surprised to…

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Al Cross: Power, precedents, and political pyromania — yes, indeed, McConnell is playing with fire

September 25, 2020September 24, 20201

There is logic in Sen. Mitch McConnell’s argument for quickly filling the Supreme Court vacancy left by the death of…

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Bill Straub: A pox on the Republic, rest in peace RBG, but word and honor don’t count in this game

September 24, 2020September 23, 20204

Okay, let’s agree that President Donald J. Trump, aka President Extremely Stable Genius, aka President Great and Unmatched Wisdom,  has…

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Sen. John Schickel: Two constitutional amendments on Kentucky ballot and both should be voted down

September 23, 2020September 22, 20204

All eyes and attention are on the upcoming presidential election choice at the top of our ballots this November. However,…

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