Sept. 10, 2012 —
Editorials
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Does Kentucky’s top sportsman have a boss?
Like some other media organizations in the state, we’re troubled about recent developments in the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR).
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Old Glory worthy of its own celebration
Today is Flag Day in the United States and every American should pause today to pay homage to our national symbol.
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State funding of unneeded fertilizer…really?
Just when we thought we had seen every dumb move possible in state government, the Frankfort bureaucracy produced another whopper.
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St. Claire steady in a changing health care world
As hospitals change their names and merge with other hospitals to form larger and larger health care organizations, residents of Rowan and 10 other area counties are fortunate to have a trusted friend – St. Claire Regional Medical Center (SCR) – as their primary medical provider.
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Online retailers should collect taxes like other stores
The U.S. Senate recently passed the Marketplace Fairness bill on a bipartisan vote of 69-27.
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Does anyone have the guts to reform taxes?
Public school districts have been operating school buses with no funding increases for 10 years. No textbook money has been available for the last four years at any grade level.
- ’There, but for the grace of God, go I.’ This famous quote has changed over the years from the original, “There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford.”
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Memorial Day is more than a day off
We Americans celebrate Memorial Day to remind ourselves that our freedom has never been free. There are no other countries in the world in which citizens have so many rights and freedoms guaranteed.
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Governor made good decision on Medicaid
What do you do if you’re the governor of the state with the unhealthiest citizens in the U.S.?
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Seizure of phone records insult to free press
Distrust of government secrecy has been elevated to an exceptional level with the disclosure the Justice Department covertly examined two months of Associated Press phone records to determine who leaked details to the AP about a foiled terrorist plot.
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