DRUG EPIDEMIC, RURAL HEALTHCARE, NEW IDEAS

Kentucky has received an $87 million grant to conduct a four-year study to reduce opioid overdose deaths in the next thee years by 40-percent. Maybe, we should start spending money on treatment instead of studies and reduce overdose deaths by 50, 60, 70 percent of more...

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TINY HOUSES, BIG IDEAS, RESTORING HOPE

Tiny house, big ideas, and restoring hope and homeless, a problem with a solution from Eastern Kentucky's high school students, one tiny house at at time...

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RUSSIAN COLLUSION, KENTUCKY STYLE

The recently announced partnership between Braidy Atlas and Rusal, a Russian company, should give everyone a cause for concern. It is difficult to comprehend why the United States government would approve this partnership.

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D-DAY, A DAY TO REMEMBER

D-Day, a day to remember those of the greatest generation who sacrificed to preserve America's freedom, and freedom around the globe in World War II...

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REMEMBERING ONE SOLDIER, ONE HERO, ONE FLAG

In honor of all American heroes who have been lost on the battlefields protecting our freedom...

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A TIME TO REMEMBER OUR TRUE AMERICAN HEROES

Our true American Heroes served and died on the fields of battle, let's remember all of them on Memorial Day...

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BACKWARD KENTUCKIANS

In the words of Governor Bevin, Kentuckians are backward and their future hangs in the balance unless he is reelected...

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TYRANNY, TEACHERS AND THE GOVERNOR

The quest to replace public education with charter schools in Kentucky has reached an unprecedented level of tyranny by our governor...

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RESTORING THE DIAMOND REGION, ONE DREAM AT A TIME

Restoring the diamond region of Eastern Kentucky will be accomplished through the friendly, hard working people of the region, not through the nasty one-liners of a governor who cares more about his ego than the people of Kentucky...

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THE PUBLIC ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION THAT WAS NEITHER ROUND, PUBLIC, NOR A DISCUSSION

The so-called public roundtable discussion on the future of public education in Kentucky that was neither public, at a roundtable, nor a discussion....

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RURAL JOBS, SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE

Rural jobs, the Small Business Administration and the University of Pikeville and the hardworking people of Eastern Kentucky would be a winning combination for Eastern Kentucky's economic success...

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RURAL JOBS, NOT BROKEN PROMISES AND TAX GIVEAWAYS

Rural jobs, not broken promises and tax giveaways to businesses which never create jobs, but squander our tax dollars....

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