We know by now either Hillary or Donald will be the new president-unless there is a very-very dark horse lurking somewhere-which is unlikely.For whomever sits down anew in the chair of the oval office, here are some questions:
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For years, I carried a note in my Bible that was written by my youngest daughter, Nikki. She wrote the note one Sunday morning while I was having a meltdown over not being able to get all of us to church on time. She was about eight years old at the time.
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This last week (9/27/16), the cities of Morgantown, Rochester, and Woodbury had yet another vote concerning expanding the sale of alcohol into our community. Sadly, alcohol sales won by a total of 119 votes in three towns.
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When speaking about his friend of many years, T.E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) and his tragic death, Winston Churchill made this remark, “ I deem him one of the greatest beings of our time, we shall never see his like again.” Winston admired both the courage and knowledge of his friend and thoug
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Daviess County is the 7th largest county in Kentucky. It was founded in 1815. As of the 2014 census, the population was 98,275. The county seat is Owensboro, named after Colonel Abraham Owen, killed at the Battle of Tippecanoe. The county was formed from part of Ohio County on January 14, 18
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The fall television broadcast schedule has begun. The networks – of course – are eager for each of us to watch their programming.
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Floating Ax heads; Talking Donkeys, and Cool Furnaces…
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Last week on NPR, I heard an interview with a writer from Eastern Kentucky. The guy grew up in the kind of poverty and backwardness that sometimes besets the people of that area. He escaped it because of the influence of his Mamaw and Papaw, he told the interviewer. He spoke of a “learned help
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As folks in Morgantown, Woodbury, and Rochester prepare to vote against alcohol sales for the second time this year, let us again put in perspective what such an election means to the citizens. I understand that before 2016, there had not been a “wet-dry” vote in Butler County since 1942.
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