As a school board member, I led the charge to add gender identity and gender expression to Jefferson County Public Schools’ non-discrimination…
As we conclude the final week of regular legislative business and approach our 10-day veto recess, I cannot help but feel a sense of pride in …
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…
In the 1987 film, “Wall Street,” Gordon Gekko, portrayed by Michael Douglas, utters the now-famous line, “Greed is good.”
Spring is here, and what better way to experience spring than getting outside. Across this amazing country of ours, millions do just that and …
The 2023 Legislative Session is in the home stretch, with only six more days before we enter the veto period. Next week we will be in session …
A recently introduced bill that would legalize sports gambling in Kentucky (HB 551), is being pushed by bill sponsor State Rep. Michael Meredi…
As we observe Women’s History Month, it is important to honor the remarkable efforts of women who have led the charge towards a more gender-in…
Kentucky’s bourbon and spirits industry had a banner year in 2022, with announcements of a record $2.1 billion in new investments. According t…
During the General Assembly’s fifth week of the 30-day legislative session, March came in like a lion, with over 30 bills clearing the Senate …
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With the Senate’s adjournment on Friday, we have officially reached the halfway mark on the 2023 30-day Legislative Session. Week four was the…
It takes just two words to summarize the deeply troubling problems facing Kentucky’s juvenile justice system: systemwide failure. This is not …
Four New Jersey teenagers have been charged in connection with the attack of a 14-year-old girl who later took her own life after video of the…
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The 2023 Legislative Session is moving along, with Senate committees approving numerous measures for the full chamber’s consideration. Several…
Lawmakers returned to Frankfort last week to resume the 2023 Regular Session and got right back to work filing several bills, meeting with con…
Lawmakers returned to Frankfort last Tuesday to reconvene following a constitutionally required break in the 2023 30-day legislative session.
At the Kentucky Career Center — Lincoln Trail (KCC-LT), our work is all about building a robust regional talent pipeline. To connect employers…
There are many time-honored traditions in the Senate, but one of my favorites is the Senate Page Program. Through the program, high school jun…
Our city, with a population of 6,355 (2021), has an area of approximately four square miles with roughly 80 miles of roads that we maintain. I…
Voters will head to the polls in less than 4 months to vote in the 2023 primary election for governor, secretary of state and other constituti…
The Kentucky General Assembly’s annual Military Kids Day at the Kentucky Capitol is set for Thursday, February 16, and I’m inviting military k…
As a person who spent a great deal of his journalism career working in sports, I heard the term “you can’t pick and choose” as it pertained to…
As a new superintendent, this school year has been as much about my own learning as the instruction taking place in our classrooms. And certai…
Americans are applying to start new businesses at a record rate, according to the White House, up about 30% compared to before the pandemic. I…
When I reflect on my youth in Marion County, I remember a simpler life that was filled with fond family memories! As a man that has spent his …
Before I begin, I would like to correct some wrong information I have provided in the past regarding the 22nd Annual Josephine “Mama Jo” Nucko…
Happy New Year to each of you! With 2022 ending in such an exciting way for Marion County, I can’t wait to see what 2023 holds for us!