Communities across Kentucky and the nation are gearing up to honor the work of the country’s farmers and farming families on National Ag Day, …
Every morning across the Commonwealth, children walk into our schools to engage in one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of manki…
Communities across Kentucky and the nation are gearing up to honor the work of the country’s farmers and farming families on National Ag Day, …
I am not one to believe in conspiracy theories, but this whole Princess Kate thing has got me on the edge of my seat.
I had an eye-opening experience the other day. I thought maybe you’d like to hear about it.
Editor’s note: Nancy Kennedy is on vacation this week. This is a column from 2019.
Did you ever wonder why we call this upcoming season Spring? Or why we call Autumn, Fall? That thought never bothered to wiggle a single gray …
My husband and I were not in the market for a cat, but when a kitten showed up in the alley last October, my son and his wife heard her and br…
For nearly 50 years, Kentucky has been a national leader in allowing its citizens to access government records. That legacy is due in large pa…
The Cain Ridge revival of Aug. 6, 1801 is, without doubt, one of the most fascinating and momentous events in the early history of Kentucky. H…
My husband and I were not in the market for a cat, but when a kitten showed up in the alley last October, my son and his wife heard her and br…
Now that we’re in the season of Lent I’ve been thinking about forgiveness and confession and which comes first.
I believe in science. For example, I believe that each person has a unique set of fingerprints and a unique configuration of their retinas, an…
It’s become an annual tradition in Frankfort: a new bill designed to chip away at the government transparency Kentucky citizens have enjoyed f…
I started the day by burning the toast. It wasn’t scorched a little it was a deep, crusty black burn that spread a burned smell throughout the…
My father told me that I was always in too big of a hurry, and that caused me to make one mistake after another. I thought of him the other da…
Do you remember the first day you got a telephone in your house? Not the kind where you had to crank up Central, but a real, black, heavy West…
Of course, we all know that many of our small towns are slowly closing down. Little towns within an hour’s drive of a large city are experienc…
If I make it to the Pearly Gates, I promise you I am going to ask St. Peter if on the inside I will have to deal with technology. If he says “…
Surely you remember that time when you were in a meeting that just went on and on, don’t you? We’ve all been there. It seemed like it would ne…
Harrison County and Grant County lost a giant in their communities with the recent passing of Bob Gregg.
As Christmas draws closer, we remember the baby Jesus born of a virgin. Isaiah records for us that God sent the prophet to the king to assure …
Surely you remember that time when you were in a meeting that just went on and on, don’t you? We’ve all been there. It seemed like it would ne…
If I make it to the Pearly Gates, I promise you I am going to ask St. Peter if on the inside I will have to deal with technology. If he says y…
Isn’t there something magical about the weather process we call snow? You look out the window and there are millions of different shaped flake…
As 2023 begins to wind down, and as we approach what is supposed to be a joyous occasion, Christmas Day, it’s almost time to reflect on the pa…
Is there any season of the year that brings with it so many conflicting traditions, hopes and failed anticipations as Christmas? Have you trie…