Editorials

Kentucky Needs More Adequate Tax Revenue

Oct 24, 2012 at 04:37 pm by admin

Kentucky’s tax system needs to be modernized.  We need to distribute the total tax burden more fairly among economic segments of the population.  But we also n.... Read More

IS “THANK GOD FOR MISSISSIPPI OR ARKANSAS” FINALLY BEHIND US?

Oct 10, 2012 at 05:19 pm by admin

  After 72 plus years of living in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, including 12 years of public school education, earning one baccalaureate degree, two masters, and on.... Read More

Kentucky Education: Dumbing Down or Gearing Up for the Future

Sep 26, 2012 at 09:00 pm by admin

  Introduction Big Education, like big government, is broken. It doesn’t work anymore to do the right thing. The art and science of teaching in modern America is.... Read More

Laws of Entrepreneurial Education

Sep 26, 2012 at 09:00 pm by admin

LAW NO. 1 The entrenchment of tradition, without compassion and or vision, suffocates the rise of educational innovation. LAW NO. 2 Order and chaos are in equal proportions w.... Read More

The Price of News, What is it worth?

Sep 13, 2012 at 11:04 am by admin

  For over 200 years, this device we call the newspaper has been a ritual of culture that has been an important tool for helping to give meaning to our community’s.... Read More

Phone program can benefit low income phone/cell users

Sep 12, 2012 at 04:14 pm by admin

To the Editors: The continual innovation in the telecommunications industry creates numerous new options from which Kentucky consumers can choose to best stay connected. .... Read More

Fancy Farm Picnic: what's outdated is good manners

Aug 15, 2012 at 04:54 pm by admin

A report on Pure Politics quoting Lt. Governor Abramson telling the Louisville Rotary Club that he didn’t miss the Fancy Farm Picnic, calling the event outdated brought.... Read More

Who rules the planet? Man or Mother Nature?

Aug 06, 2012 at 04:09 pm by admin

Weather experts now say that this 2012 drought is the worst heat storm to hit West Kentucky since 1956. From 1953 through 1956 heat and lack of rain devastated the row crops o.... Read More

Twilight Zone: the lost episode - Kentucky Fights to Define Its Future

Aug 06, 2012 at 02:49 pm by admin

  (Fancy Farm, KY. August 4, 2012) -Speeding along a two lane country back road, past large fields of burnt corn and soybeans, an aging school bus with fading yellow pai.... Read More

Affordable Health Care Act has real benefits for Kentuckians

Jul 05, 2012 at 02:32 pm by admin

Dear Kentucky, Mitch McConnell was elected to represent us so why is he sneaking around the state going to For Profit Hospitals to speak to select staff behind closed doors t.... Read More

Workin' for a livin'

Jun 04, 2012 at 04:27 pm by admin

Secretary of Economic Development Cabinet replaces Jim Host; will oversee ‘continued robust success of nation’s best new arena’ FRANKFORT, Ky.  (June 4.... Read More

Post office shutdowns avoided. When will we have a frank discussion about the USPS?

May 10, 2012 at 04:06 pm by admin

  (Columbus,KY– May 10, 2012) - The news that the U. S. Postal Service will not be closing over 3600 post offices across the nation brought a sigh of relief to rur.... Read More

A Hound Dog Named Rufus, a Garbage can Painted Green and Fascism framing the flow of current events into history

May 02, 2012 at 04:08 pm by admin

Rufus hangs his jowls over the lid of the garbage can and stares at me. With my second cup of coffee of the morning being maneuvered to within close range of my mouth, I.... Read More

When will there be a factory hog farm in Columbus?

May 02, 2012 at 03:02 pm by admin

What happens to the bees if Paul succeeds?

Mar 23, 2012 at 04:49 pm by admin

At the risk of disagreeing with my learned husband, I cannot let his editorial “Rand Paul and Destiny..” pass without comment of my own. I edited that piece, as I.... Read More