
Op-ED – David Childs: The death of civility in politics, how we move toward more civil democratic dialogue
Another election cycle has come and gone and the U.S. has witnessed peaceful transitions of power all over the nation…
Another election cycle has come and gone and the U.S. has witnessed peaceful transitions of power all over the nation…
By Andy Furman NKyTribune Reporter George Kent certainly knows about choices. He made plenty in his lifetime. Kent received his…
Anyone who came of age in America in the late 1960s will never forget the discord, anger, and divisiveness of…
Letters for families based on the book “It Can Be Done” @studentsleadusa In prior letters we wrote about how and…
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today State lawmakers return to Frankfort on Tuesday, January 7, with a two-year budget topping the…
“Elections have consequences” is a favorite saying for politicians of all stripes, and for those of us who try to…
Can we talk? Joan Rivers made that catchphrase popular decades ago, but in 2019 the answer to the late comedian’s…
A few days ago, Republican candidate for Secretary of State Carl Nett sent an ill-advised tweet – in which he…
Civility is on life support. But the body politic was sick long before James T. Hodgkinson assaulted GOP Congressmen at…