Written by Kevin Moser, managing partner of Anneken, Huey, & Moser PLLC; and Sarah Whitaker, owner and client success Manager at Williams Advertising, LLC. For small business owners, every dollar counts. This is especially true today. With labor and materials costs rising rapidly, small business owners are looking everywhere they can for savings. Lawmakers in […]
Category: Opinion
Op-Ed: Tennessee has some advantages over Kentucky. Backward tax policy isn’t one of them
This op-ed is written by Tom Eblen, a former columnist and managing editor for the Lexington Herald-Leader and a member of the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame. Maybe some Kentucky Republicans are right: we do need a wall along our southern border. Otherwise all those poor and middle class Tennesseans who want to avoid their […]
Rick Robinson’s 1968: Chapter 1
Rick Robinson is a local author who is writing a book based on life in Northern Kentucky in 1968 and what we can learn now. LINK will be publishing his book chapter by chapter in a recurring series here at linknky.com. This is chapter 1. The news stories of 1968 offer a telling glimpse into […]
Rick Robinson’s 1968: January
Rick Robinson is a local author who is writing a book based on life in Northern Kentucky in 1968 and what we can learn now. LINK will be publishing his book chapter by chapter in a recurring series here at linknky.com. This is chapter 1. The news stories of 1968 offer a telling glimpse into […]
Op-Ed: Election reform continues
This op-ed is written by Michael G. Adams, Kentucky’s secretary of state Voters will head to the polls in less than 4 months to vote in the 2023 primary election for governor, secretary of state and other constitutional offices. As my team has prepared, we have looked to lessons learned from the November 2022 elections. […]
Inside LINK: Town Crier feedback and our crime reporting
Inside LINK is a regular column from our CEO, Lacy Starling. If you have questions you’d like Lacy to answer, email her at lacy@linknky.com. Last year, when we launched our weekly print newspaper, the LINK Reader, we decided to include a section many former Kentucky Post readers loved – the Town Crier. Managing Editor Meghan Goth […]
Mayor Wilbur continues canine Rabbit Hash tradition: ‘In our elections, anybody can vote’
The 2020 election was long, trying and at sometimes dark. A tough, new candidate gave the incumbent a run for his money. The candidates ran lengthy campaigns that included belly rubs, high-fives and treats from the people. While the 2020 U.S. Presidential election did share some of these campaign characteristics, this story is about the […]
Inside LINK: Bringing back NKY’s paper of record
Inside LINK is a weekly column from our CEO, Lacy Starling. If you have questions you’d like Lacy to answer, email her at lacy@linknky.com. I know I’ve told this story before, but it bears repeating. I grew up in a very small town in Ohio, where the weekly newspaper, the Free Press Standard, was part of […]
Op-Ed: Regressive Kentucky laws are bringing back the bad old days
This op-ed is written by Jason Bailey, executive director of the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy. Addressing the long list of pressing modern challenges facing Kentucky requires a unified effort from all of us. How will we create good jobs in a globalized economy, stem climate change and deal with its effects, protect public health […]
Inside LINK: How we handle our personal social media accounts
Inside LINK is a weekly column from our CEO, Lacy Starling. If you have questions you’d like Lacy to answer, email her at lacy@linknky.com. Social media has always been tricky for journalists. (Frankly, social media is tricky for everyone.) Unless you choose to have two accounts, which is a lot of work to keep up with, […]

