Written by Tiffany Tomeo – Market Manager, Fort Thomas Farmers Market When it comes to food, everyone craves great quality – especially when it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables. There’s something universal about scanning a table for the freshest apple, the juiciest peach, or the ripest ear of corn. Each week in Kentucky, more […]
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letter to the editor
Written by Tracy Bentley I find it interesting that Republicans are attempting to take advantage of the violence in Cincinnati and making it political. But they make no mention of the proliferation of guns in society that they have promulgated.Let’s at least start by reporting all of the facts: the Mayor & City Council wanted […]
Letter to the editor: It’s NKY Harvest’s 25th school supply giveaway
Written by Paul Gottbrath, president of the Northern Kentucky Harvest The sun had not yet made its appearance but already a mother and her two children were waiting. It was Aug. 10, distribution day for Northern Kentucky Harvest’s 2024 Backpacks Bonanza, and volunteers were pulling onto the parking lot at St. Elizabeth Healthcare Covington to […]
Still standing, still striving: The promise of America
Written by Sen. Chris McDaniel, a Republican from Ryland Heights Each year, as the Fourth of July approaches, we’re reminded that Independence Day is about more than fireworks and backyard barbecues. It’s a time to reflect on the values that gave birth to our nation and continue to shape it today: freedom, opportunity, and the […]
The U.S. Must Write the Rules on AI and National Security Before China Does
Written by Fort Wright Mayor Dave Hatter It’s no secret that countries around the world are racing to lead in artificial intelligence (AI), but not every country plays by the same rules. Last year, I warned the public to remain vigilant about China’s infiltration of foreign networks to steal intellectual property and trade secrets. Their […]
Opinion: Make an example of Massie
Written by Andrew Cooperrider, a Kentucky Conservative Radio/TV/Podcast Show Host The PAC buys and aggressiveness against Massie right now has more to do with sending a message to the other members of Congress than it does with Massie. The One Big Beautiful Bill can not lose any more support in Congress, and Massie needs to be […]
Cold Water: A letter to all students preparing to move away to college
Written by Riley Maddox, a Notre Dame graduate and a member of the McConnell Scholar Class of 2027 As a kid, one of my family’s favorite summer pastimes was going to the pool. We kept our pool bag stocked with dry towels and sunscreen, ready to jump in the car at a second’s notice if my […]
Letter to the Editor: Father’s role begins with….showing up
Written by Michael Wolff Father’s Day is a day of celebration, especially for my family and me. Being a father is the gift of a lifetime – it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me. The gifts I treasure most are my three kids. Our youngest – and only daughter – Margot, was born in […]
Letter to the Editor: Renewable energy benefits Kentucky
Written by Elizabeth Jackson Subsidies reveal what a country values and what it wants to promote. The federal government subsidizes both fossil fuels and renewable energy. However, many of the tax credits and incentives that helped level the playing field between fossil fuels and renewable energy affordability would be withdrawn in the recent reconciliation bill […]
Letter to the Editor: A day in the life of Sue……
Written by Tracy Muskopf “A day in the Life of Sue…….. Sue gets up at 6 a.m. and fills her coffeepot with water to prepare her morning coffee. The water is clean and good because some tree-hugging liberal fought for minimum water-quality standards. With her first swallow of coffee, she takes her daily medication. Her […]

