Op-Ed: Harsher Sentences Needed for Heroin Traffickers
The recent headline “New Kentucky heroin law has made slow progress battling epidemic” left me wondering where these reporters live.
There has been no progress.
The recent headline “New Kentucky heroin law has made slow progress battling epidemic” left me wondering where these reporters live.
There has been no progress.
Last Fall, Northern Kentucky University enrolled more than 2,800 new students.
WANTED. Dedicated, conscientious, passionate individuals to serve on education-related board. Hours can be long; pay is low. Frequent meetings and events.
By the time you read this column, we will be in Frankfort for the first week of the 2016 General Assembly.
The following op-ed is written by Brent Cooper.
It doesn't look like a million bucks but it definitely looks like $740,000.
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