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Don Locke: Lookin Thru Bifocals

Thoughts on The Human Condition:

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Cheryl Hughes: Death's Door

Last week, I discovered what I had long suspected.  If left to myself, with no outside interference, I would soon become very tired of my own company.

 

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Jarrod Jacobs: The Silence Of God: Restrictive Or Permissive?

 

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SENATOR C.B. EMBRY’S LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Receiving the Commonwealth’s two-year, multi-billion dollar budget plan from our colleagues in the House highlighted one of our busiest weeks yet in the Senate as we reached the two-thirds point of the 2018 Session of the Kentucky General Assembly.
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Patty Craig: A Slice of Time

 

Children often use surprising phrases. My nine-year-old granddaughter jokingly described a trivial incident as a “First World problem.” Many of us may also be guilty of complaining about small frustrations.

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Don Locke: Lookin Thru Bifocals

The South is changing -  well DUH!

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Senator C.B Embry's Legislative Update

After weeks of anticipation and months of discussions and meetings with stakeholders, the Kentucky Senate Majority Caucus filed its comprehensive pension reform bill as Senate Bill (SB) 1 on Tuesday, February 20.

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Cheryl Hughes: Generosity

 

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Jarrod Jacobs: The Silence Of God: Restrictive Or Permissive?

 

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PHIL'S PHILOSOPHY By: D.P Kinkade Contributions by: Taylor & Drake Kinkade

HAVE NO IDEAL- I am by no means a member of the “language police,” for I have been known to be less than formal in my own spoken engagements. I have used ain't in conversation, I say ant for aunt and on more than one occasion have been guilty of using several more countrified colloquialisms and I still struggle with knowing when, whom should be used instead of, who.

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