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Opinion: Sen. Shelley Funke Frommeyer’s priorities for the 2025 legislative session

LINK nky invited our local legislators to share their priorities for the 2025 legislative session, which began Jan. 7 and concludes March 29. Shelley Funke Frommeyer, a Republican from Alexandria, represents Senate District 24 It’s a privilege to be your state senator and I am committed to representing you in our state capitol.  As I […]

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Letter to the Editor: A question from NKU’s Writing Center- What are the writing skills employers want?

Written by NKU Writing Center consultant Brady Hall Universities assume all students can write, and write well, after a first year sequence of composition courses. Those who engage with students, during internships, post-graduation, or otherwise understand that writing instruction should not have stopped there. How can Universities support the writing that is required in students’ […]

Kentucky’s investment in small business fuels growth

One reason Kentucky is experiencing the strongest economic growth in its history lies in its commitment to supporting and growing small and innovative businesses across the commonwealth. With the state government’s  focus on Kentucky business, more resources are available to small businesses and startups than ever before. Within the state, the Cabinet for Economic Development […]

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Press release: How government overreach threatens your parental sovereignty

As Mayor of the City of Greensburg, Kentucky, protecting the rights and safety of the people in our community, including children, has always been a high priority. Recent conversations in Congress surrounding legislation regarding our children’s online safety raises significant concerns about government overreach and the erosion of parental rights. While this legislation claims to […]

Back in the U.S.S.R.

Imagine Greater Cincinnati cut-off, surrounded and pummelled by air and artillery day and night for nearly two and a half years, its citizens without utilities and food, where pets became sustenance. In the Summer of 1941 Adolf Hitler turned his Nazi war-machine eastward toward the Soviet Union and Leningrad (today St. Petersburg) — a thriving […]

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Press release: Addiction Recovery Care celebrates transformative impact in 2024: Thousands of lives changed through comprehensive recovery services

Media Contact: Vanessa Keeton VP of Marketing Addiction Recovery Care 606-369-8880 vanessa.keeton@arccenters.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Addiction Recovery Care Celebrates Transformative Impact in 2024: Thousands of Lives Changed Through Comprehensive Recovery Services LOUISA, KY – (January 7, 2025) – Addiction Recovery Care (ARC), a leading provider of addiction treatment and recovery services, proudly reflects on a […]

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Opinion: If democrats want to win again in Kentucky or anywhere else, we must focus on these four things

Written by Kelsey Hayes Coots, Co-Founder and Principal of Blue Dot Consulting It is no secret that the Democratic Party has a perception problem. Warranted or not, Kentuckians—and Americans in many parts of the country—just don’t trust Democrats to make their lives simpler, more affordable, or more secure. Broadly, they see us as out of […]

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