The Supreme Court of the United States has released its opinion on the matter of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., relating to the right of a corporation to decline to participate in the Affordable Care Act mandates...
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The Supreme Court of the United States has released its opinion on the matter of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., relating to the right of a corporation to decline to participate in the Affordable Care Act mandates...
KET's Renee Shaw interviewed a number of professionals that play a role in Kentucky's justice system at all levels, including...
Take a moment or two this week to reach out to those men and women you know (or those you don't) that protect and serve your community.
Like many of you I have many fond memories of weekends and holidays down at Lake Barkley. From July 4th weekends with sparklers and the massive fireworks launched from the beach, to Father's and Mother's Day holidays with a huge family gathered around tables near a window at the Lodge overlooking the water, to cruising the lake in the runabout and learning (or failing) to ski, Lake Barkley has many connections to my past. Sadly, Lake Barkley State Resort Park, like others across the Commonwealth these days, is struggling. But that's where we come in! WKDZ/WHVO Radio is organizing a Community Volunteer Clean-Up day! Check out their announcement here! Take the Notice and Volunteer forms below and PASS IT ON!!
Preserve Our History
Appreciate the Services Offered
Share Through Tourism
Sustain the Parks Through Community Service
VOLUNTEER DAY AT LAKE BARKLEY STATE RESORT PARK
MAY 18TH 2013 - 8AM-5PM
Lunch to be Provided!
See this brief reminder from The Family Foundation:
Today, we recognize the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. On this day in 1973, nine unelected judges made the decision that an unborn child did not have the same constitutional right as a child that is born alive. According to section 1 of the 14th Amendment, no state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” Since 1973, over 55 million children have been denied life and protection.
Call Representatives John Tilley (D, Hopkinsville, Martha Jane King (D, Todd & Logan Counties), and Brent Yonts (D, Greenville), all Majority Party members of the House who cover parts of my 3rd Senate District, to insist that the Kentucky House hold a vote on pro-life legislation this year. Call any legislator at 800-372-7181 to leave a message.
40 years is 40 years too many.