Op-Ed: Time to Invest in Kentucky's Infrastructure
Reliable transportation is key to any successful economy. Business leaders are keenly aware of this fact.
Reliable transportation is key to any successful economy. Business leaders are keenly aware of this fact.
February is a quite a month for advertisers with major events like the Super Bowl and the Academy Awards ushering in a new crop of big budget TV spots.
As the president of the NKY Chamber of Commerce, I am often viewed as a cheerleader for the region.
I recently read the book, Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis by Robert Putnam.
The recent decline of tobacco use among youth is being undermined by the exploding popularity of e-cigarettes.
We have officially reached a turning point in the current frenzied media environment.
Diocese of Covington Bishop Roger Foys issued the following letter on Friday:
My dear Covington Catholic Parents,
The Kenton County Fiscal Court sent a letter to Covington Catholic High School principal Robert Rowe about the events that transpired involved students and activists in Washin
There is a humanitarian and security crisis at our nation’s southern border. Our country is threatened by the inflow of drugs and criminal aliens.
Kentucky legislators elected in the 2018 midterm elections are taking office right now, ready to get to work on setting policy at the local, state and federal levels.
Throughout 2018, I worked with my colleagues and President Trump to accomplish a great deal across Kentucky – from Paducah to Pikeville.
As leaders of Kentucky’s three largest commercial service airports, we understand that infrastructure investment is critical to our state’s continued economic success.
The following op-ed is by Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R).