Written by Matthew Toebben State legislators passed a bill earlier this year which will now give Kentuckians the opportunity to vote on Amendment 2. Voting in favor of Amendment 2 allows the Kentucky general assembly to pass educational policies such as a school choice program. It is with deep concern that our children are not […]
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor: Issue #2
Written by Mike Hauer Parents who pay both taxes and tuition when their children attend a private school have for years hoped that the state governments would realize that those private schools are performing the duty to educate–just as public schools do. So they believed that at least some of the taxes they pay toward […]
Letter to the Editor: The value of student employment
Written by Nancy Spivey, VP of Talent Strategies, NKY Chamber of Commerce I was 13 when I started earning money selling fresh produce on a neighbor’s front porch. I also had “teen jobs” as a babysitter and a high school sports beat reporter. Money earned paid for movie tickets, Mountain Dew, and gas. More important, […]
Letter to the Editor: From grief to advocacy – How my grandmother’s Alzheimer’s journey inspired me to fight for change
Written by Riley Maddox In 2016, my grandmother stopped paying her electric bill. She began hoarding food in her refrigerator, and she would often call me the wrong name. As just a 6th grader at the time, I had no idea what was going on. My parents would tell me that she was “just a […]
Letter to the Editor: Questioning the Covington Mayor Council proposal
This November voters in Covington, Kentucky, will be asked to consider changing their form of government from a Council-Manager to a Mayor-Council (an executive mayor) system. The group asking for this change, Forward Covington, is led by business interests who argue that Covington’s current governmental form is not sufficiently efficient and that by investing more […]
Letter to the Editor: Investing in our youth is also an investment in America’s Cybersecurity
Given the prevalence of digital risks in the modern world, aspiring cybersecurity professionals must receive the best training possible. This past June, KC7 partnered with the Fayette County Public Schools Office of Innovation to host its second cybersecurity summer camp this past June. This camp is revolutionizing cybersecurity education by using immersive role-playing and hands-on […]
Letter to the Editor: Protect our public schools: Vote NO on Amendment 2
As a proud public school graduate — and an even prouder public school teacher — I have seen firsthand the vital role that public schools play in our communities. Public schools strive to provide quality education and support services to all students and their families. At Ludlow Independent Schools, where I’ve taught for twenty three […]
Letter to the Editor: Senator Chris McDaniel fights for local nonprofit
Written by Lauren Huizenga, Senior Vice President at Wendal Inc., a tech company in Covington. Have you ever heard of a boxer punching above their weight? That’s what northern Kentucky has in Senator Chris McDaniel. As the powerful Chairman of the Senate Appropriations & Revenue Committee, the committee that develops the state budget, he is […]
Opinion: Are Black men leaving Biden?
LINK nky welcomes the submission of opinion pieces like this from members of the public. Send submissions to news@linknky.com. LINK nky does not write or pay for opinion or op-ed pieces. This opinion piece was written by Berry Craig, a professor emeritus of history at West KY Community College and an author of seven books. “Frustrated […]
Opinion: How Washington’s organ transplant changes will impact Kentuckians
LINK nky welcomes the submission of opinion pieces like this from members of the public. Send submissions to news@linknky.com. LINK nky does not write or pay for opinion or op-ed pieces. This opinion piece was written by Chip Hunter. Hunter is a young Kentuckian who received a life-saving donor kidney back in 2022. For five years, […]

