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OpEd: 2020: A Year of Years

(OpEd By Dr. James Finck, who is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha. He is Chair of the Oklahoma Civil War Symposium. Follow Historically Speaking at www.Historicallyspeaking.blog.) 2020 has certainty been a year of...
Posted On 06 Jan 2021
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Yes, 2020 did stink and the New Year has to be better!

Following up on what Mark has written, yes 2020 stunk! To top it off I spent the holidays coughing my head off with bronchitis. Try to find medical help on Christmas Eve. Other than the Emergency room at the hospital you’re out of luck. I came back to the publisher’s desk here at...
Posted On 04 Jan 2021

The Grinch, 2020 both ‘stink, stank, stunk’

There’s a line from the song, “You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch,” which pretty well sums up the year that was 2020. “You stink, stank, stunk!” Unless you, a close relative or a close friend had a new baby in 2020 or you hit the Powerball big time, then chances are you HATED 2020....
Posted On 04 Jan 2021

Sportsmanship shouldn’t be another victim of COVID–19

High school basketball is slated to begin Monday night, but like almost everything else in the era of COVID–19, there are some changes. One of the victims of COVID-19 appears to be sportsmanship. Per the Kentucky High School Athletic Association rule changes, the traditional...

Out and About Kentucky Style: Ali boxing gloves

A Christmas gift to a six-year-old boy in Louisville in 1963 several years later began to take on a life of its own, especially when it was connected to the late Muhammad Ali. Billy Pfund was surprised that Christmas with two pairs of boxing gloves from his aunt and uncle.  But...
Posted On 29 Dec 2020

Legislative Update: The Perfect Gift was Unprecedented

I imagine that I am not alone in saying that I will not miss 2020. Very few people have escaped this year unscathed, while at best most of us have seen our daily lives turned upside down. In too many instances, Kentuckians lost loved ones, the ability to provide for their...
Posted On 24 Dec 2020

I still have the child in me at Christmas

Merry Christmas! This greeting is from the News Journal and all the businesses that have chosen to send you their special greeting in this issue of our newspaper. Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. I revert to my childhood. It was then when it was so special to...
Posted On 23 Dec 2020

The new signage and orginal home of KFC is looking great

I am anxious to see the inside of the renovated home of Kentucky Fried Chicken in north Corbin. The outside looks great. Of course because of COVID-19 it could be a while before a grand opening happens. Nothing has been announced yet. I have taken enough trips on tour buses to...
Posted On 22 Dec 2020

Our first responders deal with a lot

We all know that our firefighters deal with a lot, particularly our volunteer firefighters, who don’t get paid for what they do. There are structure fires, brush fires, and auto accidents in addition to a host of other calls. There was one call that came across the radio scanner...
Posted On 20 Dec 2020

OpEd: Santa Schumer’s relief bill lump of coal in taxpayers’ stocking

(OpEd By Jim Waters, who is president and CEO of the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions, Kentucky’s free-market think tank. Read previous columns at www.bipps.org. He can be reached at jwaters@freedomkentucky.com and @bipps on Twitter.) “Walking in a COVID...
Posted On 19 Dec 2020