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Eleven interim joint committees and subcommittees met during the first week of this year’s legislative interim, with discussions ranging from an update on state revenue to the implementation of …

This is going to be a shameless promotion, so apologies to anyone looking for an opinion piece about local happenings. Instead, I would like to invite you to our open house and ribbon cutting for …

Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, is a solemn day of remembrance for the men and women who have died in military service to the United States. Originally known as Decoration Day, it …

Over the past couple of months, I have used this column to share information with you regarding legislation we passed during the 2024 Regular Session. This week, I would like to take a break from …

When I bought a new vehicle last year, I never bothered to transfer my satellite radio connection from the old vehicle. We were going to let it expire when the contract ended, and I didn’t …

I’ve been honored to serve as U.S. Senator for Kentucky longer than anyone else in the Commonwealth’s history. And for nearly two decades, I’ve also had the privilege of leading my …

As caps are tossed and diplomas are received, a new chapter begins for Kentucky's graduates. It's a moment filled with excitement, uncertainty, and reflection. Graduation isn't just a ceremony. …

Session Results: Banking and Insurance Kentuckians rely on the state’s banking and insurance industries to help preserve protect their assets, ensure access to medical care, and protect …

April is community college month, which gives us an opportunity to highlight the fantastic work done by the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS).

Legislative activities culminated on April 15 outside the Kentucky State Capitol with the closure of the 60-day budget session, a significant event marked by the phrase

To the citizens of Adair County, I’d like to take a moment to respond to the “untruths” and “twists of the truth” that the judge executive has made regarding myself and …

To the citizens of Adair County, I’d like to take a moment to respond to the “untruths” and “twists of the truth” that the judge executive has made regarding myself and …

To the citizens of Adair County, I’d like to take a moment to respond to the “untruths” and “twists of the truth” that the judge executive has made regarding myself and …

I decided to respond to the CJEs comments. As usual, his response blames everyone else.  I’m being accused of overruling a court decision. This is comical since this court decision that is …

I decided to respond to the CJEs comments. As usual, his response blames everyone else.  I’m being accused of overruling a court decision. This is comical since this court decision that is …

Response: During a discussion in my office about various personnel items, Magistrates Flatt, Reeder, and Coffey recommended that I fire my Deputy Judge-Executive, Bridget, who has worked in this …

Editor: In the past two years living in Adair County, I have tried to meet as many people as possible and learn about the area. I subscribed to the Adair Progress and the Community Voice for their …

Collaborating closely with our colleagues in the House of Representatives, we’ve successfully crafted and passed a comprehensive biennial budget that places vital investments in education, …

Managing our natural resources and energy sources effectively requires balance. We must be able to provide for our state’s energy needs, while ensuring that we take necessary steps to preserve …

As a Christian, preacher and Republican, I challenge anyone to a peaceful, open public debate concerning the issues of economy, borders, gender change, pronouns, police protection, gun rights, …

Where we live impacts our communities’ health. We can make our communities healthier, stronger, and safer. We’re excited to announce the 2024 National Public Health Week theme is …

A lot of people love old things. Call it vintage, call it classic, a lot of people are drawn to treasures from the past. I’m not that way too much, although I do from time to time run across …

Facebook apparently had technical issues on Tuesday morning that left many people unable to access their account. I was too busy to even notice at the time, but I did get a giggle from the news …

After a long weekend observing Presidents’ Day, the Kentucky General Assembly returned to Frankfort on Tuesday, energized and ready to tackle the second half of the 2024 Regular Session with …

I don’t know that I have ever spent more than $20 for a single magazine in my life, but last week I did. The headline on the front cover of the Harvard Business Review caught my attention: How …

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