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Chris Woolery

Op-Ed: Now is the Time for Kentucky’s Rural Electric Cooperatives to Move on Clean Energy

Opinion Editorial by:

Chris Woolery, the Residential Energy Specialist at the Mountain Association.

Rural electric cooperatives provide power to nearly a third of Kentuckians, serving 1.5 million people in 117 counties. In recent months, the federal government has allocated unprecedented funding to help co-ops pay for the changes that will move us to a clean energy future, save us much needed money on our bills, and create good local jobs.

Secretary of State Michael Adams

ELECTION REFORM CONTINUES IN KENTUCKY

Op-Ed Submission by Kentucky Secretary of State Michael G. Adams

Voters will head to the polls in less than 4 months to vote in the 2023 primary election for governor, secretary of state and other constitutional offices. As my team has prepared, we have looked to lessons learned from the November 2022 elections.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray

Op-Ed: Violent Crime Problem Is Real and Tackling It Requires a Group Effort by FBI Director Christopher Wray

In law enforcement, our most fundamental duty is to ensure people can live free from fear—a task that has become more challenging over the past few years. 

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Representative Josh Calloway

Opinion Submission: Overturning School Choice Puts Kentucky Outside Mainstream

Op-Ed by Representative Josh Calloway

Josh Calloway, an Irvington Republican, is a Kentucky State Representative and vice chair of the House Committee on Elections, Constitutional Amendments and Intergovernmental Affairs.

In a sweeping decision, the Kentucky Supreme Court struck a huge blow to students who simply asked for the chance to learn.

Op-Ed: Biden’s Blooper

Viktor Bout

 

 

 

 

 

Opinion Editorial

By: Koneika McKiddy

In July 2003 he was quoted by the New York Times in saying “I woke up after 911 and found I was second only to Osama”. He’s known around the world as “The Merchant of Death”. Viktor Anatolyevick Bout (right) is a Russian Arms Dealer with an extensive history in arms dealings across the world.

Although he is Ukrainian, Bout became a Russian citizen after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. He has a knowledge of air crafts. He owned many businesses involved in air freight. Bout transported products into the U.S. in the 1990s.

 

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