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The slow destruction of public education

Nobody seems happy with public education these days. Teachers, parents, students, and employers are all upset, but for ...

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Are you intelligent, ignorant, or just plain stupid?

As many of you know from firsthand experience, social media is both a blessing and a curse. A ...

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My new(s)paper routes

My first paper route took me about 90 minutes to complete, peddling around the base on my 1982 ...

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Biden wants to impose radical gender views on Kentucky schools

Among the issues at stake in this year’s presidential election is whether schools will be forced to implement ...

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Olmstead decision still changing lives

Over 25 years ago, on June 22, 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. L.C., (Olmstead) ...

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‘Book of Love’ weaves magical tale in well-written fashion

“The Book of Love.” By Kelly Link. New York: Random House, 2024. 640 pages. $31 (Hardcover) I was ...

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Eliminating University Senate an exceptionally bad idea

As many of you may know, the University of Kentucky voted to eliminate its University Senate – at ...

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Employee parking only!

I have been thinking about ways to create a passive income to battle rising costs. Inflation increased 3.3% ...

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Parent voice can and will transform the child welfare system

By VALERIE FROST and members of KY SEAT In 2010, the American Bar Association Center on Children and ...

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Andy Beshear’s program an elephant-sized mouse house

In 1966, Congressman William Widnall quipped: “An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.” A stunning example ...

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