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To Budge or Not to Budge - The Kentucky 2016 Budget Impasse

Mar 03, 2016 at 03:00 pm by admin

Watching the Kentucky General Assembly in any budget session is a nail biting activity. No matter what party the participants belong to, crafting a budget is, even in best of.... Read More

Historic First Christian Church named to National Register

Mar 02, 2016 at 02:21 pm by admin

The historic Clinton First Christian Church was named to the National Register of Historic Places last week.The church is privately owned by Sarah and John Bowman. The congre.... Read More

Kentucky Republican Caucus will offer insight into future of GOP

Mar 01, 2016 at 01:17 pm by admin

(Clinton, KY - March 1, 2016) - March will be the next teaser in the upcoming epic movie "Republicans Take Back Kentucky." On March 5, 2016, Kentucky will have its first Repub.... Read More

Baby Boomers of the Sixties have now become the Status Quo of the 21st Century

Feb 19, 2016 at 04:32 pm by admin

Birth of the American Middle Class I came of age in the age of thunder. It was a wild, swinging, war torn, short dress, free sex, campus protest, pot smoking time called the 1.... Read More

House approves proposed workforce development study

Feb 19, 2016 at 04:32 pm by admin

FRANKFORT - Legislation to track the progress of workforce development in Kentucky was passed by the Kentucky House of Representatives on February 9, 2016. House Concurrent Re.... Read More

P3 bill clears House, goes to Senate

Feb 19, 2016 at 04:32 pm by admin

FRANKFORT--A bill that would allow government and private entities to enter into public-private partnerships to fund the Commonwealth's needs has cleared the Kentucky House. S.... Read More

Youth Vote is stirring in West Kentucky

Feb 11, 2016 at 11:30 am by admin

On a bright sun lit Saturday morning last week, the dynamics and landscape of the embattled Democratic Party shifted. The scene was the Little Café in Lone Oak KY. Over hot.... Read More

Can Kentucky's merit system survive Matt Bevin?

Feb 10, 2016 at 02:43 pm by admin

"To the victor go the spoils" once ruled the day in government employment. President Andrew Jackson is credited/blamed for instituting the spoils system of employment. Jobs we.... Read More

Commissioner of Education visits Hickman County Schools

Feb 10, 2016 at 02:43 pm by admin

For Kentucky school systems, it is not all about testing. It's just a lot about testing. It's also a lot about college and career preparation and student achievement. Hickman.... Read More

Liberal-arts education essential to advance in tech age

Feb 10, 2016 at 02:43 pm by admin

Future lies in melding humanity, technology in constructive ways Psychology, sociology, history, political science, economics and philosophy -- some maintain that these and ot.... Read More

Judge strikes down right to work ordinance

Feb 04, 2016 at 10:29 am by admin

Federal Judge David J. Hale issued an order dated February 3, 2016 striking down Hardin County's right to work county ordinance. The District Judge said that only states may o.... Read More

Fundraising among GOP US 1st District House candidates buries Dems

Feb 02, 2016 at 03:58 pm by admin

Candidates for the seat being vacated by the retirement of Rep. Ed Whitfield are in the fundraising phase. Because there are multiple candidate filings, there will be a May pr.... Read More

Rep. Sannie Overly elected to head Ky Dem Party

Feb 02, 2016 at 03:07 pm by admin

Rep. Sannie Overly was elected by the Kentucky Democratic Central Committee to head up the Kentucky Democratic Party. She replaces Patrick Hughes, who resigned after the Democ.... Read More

Jesse Wright files for rematch with Heath

Jan 24, 2016 at 06:36 pm by admin

Democratic House hopeful Jesse Wright of Mayfield says attracting industry is his top priority. A "right to work law" is the way to do just that, claims his opponent, second d.... Read More

'No buts Democrat' Ramey aims to oust pro-RTW Republican Imes

Jan 24, 2016 at 06:36 pm by admin

David Ramey of Murray calls himself a "no buts Democrat." "You hear people say, 'I'm a Democrat but,'" the Fifth District state House of Representatives candidate explained. ".... Read More