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In Other Words: That Christmas We Were A Part Of And Apart From

By Chuck Keller  An illness can make life uncomfortable. But combine an illness, a pregnancy, hospitalized parents, three children, a major holiday, and possible family separation, well that’s a disruption of some magnitude. But it can also present something wonderful.   Christmas was coming and we three children were excited. We knew that we were getting […]

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In Other Words: Feed Your Yards What Your Trees Gave You. Reasons To Stop Blowing Leaves Into The Street

On any autumn Sunday afternoon my grandfather would rake leaves into a pile and then burn them. Lots of people in the neighborhood burned leaves. Smoke would drift up and hang over the houses sending smoke signals about the coming of winter. It was a dangerous practice and I’m glad no one does this anymore.  […]

Posted inOpinion, Sports, Sports

Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: Cov Cath Soccer Turnaround; High School Football RPI?

Dan Weber writes a sports column for The River City News. Contact him at dweber3440@aol.com. Hall of Fame manager Whitey Herzog was talking baseball, of course, but his comments on the postseason pretty much apply wherever and whenever the playoffs get here – and they’re here now. “It’s not the best team that wins, it’s […]

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Op-ed: To Address Mass Incarceration, Kentucky Must End Perverse Incentives to Expand and Crowd Local Jails

The U.S. incarcerates 5 times more people per capita than other wealthy countries. Yet, while some states are succeeding at reducing incarceration and its harms to individuals, families and communities, Kentucky’s rate remains 40% higher than the U.S. average. A new report from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy explains how, in a context of […]

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