Op-Ed: Anti-Conversion Therapy Legislation Could Limit Faith-Based Counselors
The following op-ed is written by Richard Nelson, executive director of the Commonwealth Policy Center.
The following op-ed is written by Richard Nelson, executive director of the Commonwealth Policy Center.
Written by Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Ashli Watts and Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities (AIKCU) President OJ Oleka
The following op-ed is written by State Senator John Schickel (R-Union).
For the last eight years I have been in love.
As we round out an exciting year of celebrating Kentucky Farm Bureau’s centennial, I find myself reflecting on the past — the past year of celebrations and the past century of Kentucky Farm Bureau.
On December 12, Governor Andy Beshear helped Kentucky take a historic step forward.
With Inauguration Day for the governor quickly approaching, it is time to address the elephant in the room for all of us in education: What is next for the Kentucky Department of Education?
The following opinion-editorial was submitted by Ashli Watts, president and CEO, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, and Julie Warren, director of state initiatives for Kentucky and Tennessee
Kentucky cities are facing a financial crisis. By now, everyone should be aware that cities are experiencing rapid increases to our State pension costs.
The following op-ed is written by Kerry Holleran, an attorney based in Bracken County and a former member of the Covington Board of Education.
Matt Bevin has been great for NKY on a number of fronts. As a successful CEO, he is the ideal person to represent our state to other CEOs thinking about growing or moving their businesses.
October was National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and as it wrapped up for the 16th year, it’s never been more
The following op-ed is written by Boone County Judge/Executive Gary Moore, Campbell County Judge/Executive Steve Pendery, and Kenton County Judge/Executive Kris Knochelmann.