Kentucky
Opinion: President Carter’s secretary, her Kentucky connection, and her role in the Camp David Accords
Amye Bensenhaver, opinion contributor I was privileged to become acquainted with President Carter’s personal…...
Opinion: Legislators must restore public participation in Kentucky’s lawmaking process
Jennifer A. Jackson, opinion contributor Our representative democracy rests on a fundamental principle: We,…...
Capital Chat: Three Lexington-area legislative races are close
  In this week’s edition of Capital Chat, WUKY news director Alan Lytle and the…...
News Brief: New executive at Eastern Kentucky newspapers
Jay Compton is the new general manager of the Middlesboro News, Harlan Enterprise, and…...
Kentucky News Briefs
EKU-Manchester makes fundraising progress Eastern Kentucky University celebrated raising more than $1.2 million for…...
Fancy Farm may lack star power, but politics are on the menu
  Tomorrow is the 144th annual Fancy Farm picnic, a fundraiser for St. Jerome Catholic…...
News: 144th Fancy Farm Picnic – Who’s in and who’s out
Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette As has been the case for the last…...
Editorial: The Kentucky Gazette goes old school: Back to Print
The Kentucky Gazette has deep roots in the commonwealth. Founded in 1787 in Lexington,…...
Calendar
All times local.
- Sept. 17 Constitution Day lecture “Are We Living through a Constitutional Moment?” Professor Jonathan Shaub. Grand Courtroom #199, University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law, Lexington. 12 p.m
- Sept. 22-24 Continuous Improvement Summit, Kentucky Department of Education. Central Bank Center, Lexington. 9 a.m.
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