Thought for the week: Life does not come with instructions on how to live, but it does come with trees, sunsets, smiles and laughter, so enjoy…
Keeping Kentuckians safe is one of the most important responsibilities of government. During the 2023 Regular Session, my colleagues and I mad…
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Every year, Police officers are required to do at least 40 hours of in-service training in order to maintain the certification. The Department…
President Biden kicked off April by dealing America’s farmers and small businesses yet another blow in the name of his radical climate agenda.…
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In 2002, Congress established the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in response to the 9/11 attacks to centralize and consolidate homeland…
As work on this year’s farm bill gets underway, I am listening to our Kentucky farmers to ensure their priorities are shared with the House Co…
The veto period is upon us, and numerous bills are now on the Governor’s desk awaiting his action. The Governor has 10 days to consider whethe…
I still remember the feeling of moving into new office space here in the Senate during my first term. I was still new to the Senate and all of…
Spring is here, and what better way to experience spring than getting outside. Across this amazing country of ours, millions do just that and …
As we wrap up day 24 of this year’s Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly and head into our final week, I can’t help but look back …
In the past several months, I’ve had the opportunity to meet so many unique and important members of the community and observe how they’ve tur…
Having dual credit in our high school is a great opportunity for all students, and can benefit those looking into college. Many colleges such …
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We live in very strange times. Political polarization is leaking into the classroom, permeating our schools, and seemingly becoming a priority…
Voters will head to the polls in less than four months to vote in the 2023 primary election for governor, secretary of state and other constit…
November 29, 2022 marked one year since my instatement at the Hodgenville Police Department as a Police Social Worker (PSW). This past year, I…
Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) is a national program that provides guidelines for beef and dairy cattle production by ensuring they are managed …
Microgreens are ‘baby plants’, growing to only 1-3 inches tall when harvested. Reaching the harvest stage can take anywhere from 1-3 weeks, de…
The Captain Jacob Van Meter Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution met Friday, Dec. 9 at the Brown Pusey House in Elizabethtown. Regent …
As elected officials, our job is not to move Kentucky right or left — it’s to move Kentucky forward. One way we can continue to build a better…
As the 2022 Interim draws to a close, the Kentucky General Assembly is preparing for the upcoming 2023 Regular Session, a short, 30-day sessio…
Legislators spent this week in Frankfort wrapping up interim meetings. Over the last several months, agencies, organizations, and constituents…
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Archery Team participates in Trash for Cash
Over the past several months, the staff of The LaRue County Herald News has supplied our readers, followers and the public with information on…
Since joining The LaRue County Herald News, I’ve had more unique and exciting experiences than I have room to share. No two days are ever the same.
This year alone, I have visited over 120 locations across Kentucky, from Paducah to Pikeville, listening to Kentuckians share their stories an…