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The unluckiest man in U.S. history

By J. Mark Powell That corny country TV variety show “Hee-Haw” had a gag called, “Gloom, Despair, and ... Read more

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Harmon says fraud remains an issue with Kentucky’s Unemployment Insurance System

Issues identified as part of statewide single audit of Kentucky for Fiscal Year 2021 Mike Harmon, Kentucky’s 47th ... Read more

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Glory days best left in the past

One of my favorite things to do these days is to meet someone who reads my column or ... Read more

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Public health looks at causes and prevention of disease

Dean Donna Arnett, Ph.D. By Grace Colville UKNow, University of Kentucky Living in a pandemic has been an ... Read more

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Lawmakers invite children of military familes to participate in ‘Military Kids Day’ on Feb. 15

Military Kids Day, the annual event hosted at the Kentucky State Capitol, is scheduled to return on Tuesday, ... Read more

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LG&E and KU encourage customers to prepare for winter weather

Utilities provide tips to help area residents stay safe and warm With icy winter weather forecast across the ... Read more

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The truth will set you free

Have you ever heard of Yeonmi Park? She is my newest modern-day hero. She was born on October ... Read more

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Determined to be on the same page with God

Last year was challenging for many, and as we move ahead in 2022, may we dedicate our minds ... Read more

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Adams says December saw surge in GOP voter registration; party-switching deadline drives shift

Secretary of State Michael Adams announced that December saw a significant shift in party affiliation of registered voters, ... Read more

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Beshear announces more than 1,000 new jobs, $160 million in new investments

Governor Andy Beshear Gov. Andy Beshear provided his Team Kentucky update, announcing more than 1,000 quality job opportunities ... Read more