Category: Letters to the Editor

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  • Prohibition

    Dear Editor: From 1920-1933 alcohol and blood flowed in comparable amounts. Moonshiners and bootleggers had to keep double book accounts. The lawmen and bounty hunters doggedly chased them down, Until the inebriated were rounded up and found. What has taught us of any and all addictions? That we are not healed with man’s inflictions. So,…

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  • Uncommon Sense: Make today a good one

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE  Let’s all try to spend today and the rest of our lives more wisely. With rising inflation, we are all having to spend our hard-earned paychecks with care. Life is the same. We have less life today than yesterday. We don’t have as much life to spend today. We are all…

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    Uncommon Sense: Make today a good one

  • Letting rapists go free

    BY CHRISTINE MCDONALD There is a sexual assault taking place right now. Every 68 seconds, someone in America is sexually assaulted. More than 97 percent of perpetrators get off scot-free. A major reason is mismanagement of physical evidence. It’s time for police work to enter the modern era — and employ the latest technology for…

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  • Free Assange? Yes, but that’s not nearly enough

    BY THOMAS L. KNAPP On June 17, U.K. Home Secretary Priti Patel approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to face 18 criminal charges: One count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion and 17 counts of violating the Espionage Act of 1917. If convicted on all charges, Assange faces up to 175…

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  • Uncommon Sense: Protecting our children from the shooters

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE Most federal career politicians end up very wealthy. They make good salaries and have great health insurance and very nice retirement packages. They typically develop political action committees that cover expenses the government doesn’t pay. When they retire, they can donate campaign funds they have accumulated throughout the years to their…

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    Uncommon Sense: Protecting our children from the shooters

  • To Kentucky Baptists

    Editor: The Guidepost Solutions Sexual Abuse Task Force Report released Sunday afternoon was heartbreaking and shocking, to say the least. The abuse perpetrated against fellow image-bearers — the fact that those involved in abuse held positions of leadership in Christian ministry, and the fact that the abuse was covered up — speaks to the level…

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  • Veterans march Saturday

    Editor: Come join us on May 28 to help bring awareness to veteran suicide. According to a study done by the Veterans Administration in 2015, there are approximately 22 veterans who commit suicide daily. That is one veteran every 65 minutes. This is a real problem that veterans are facing, so I welcome you and…

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    Veterans march Saturday

  • Letter to the Editor

    Dear Martin County High School Class of 2022: Four short years ago, you began a new journey as freshmen at Sheldon Clark High School. You spent only one year in the old middle school building. Your class experienced the excitement of moving into a beautiful, new facility for opening day, August 2019. What a memorable…

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  • ‘Older Americans Month’

    Editor: I work in the Aging Department at Big Sandy ADD and our office has the Senior Games at the Spillway each May. Our programs are to help and assist our aging population in our Big Sandy Area and let them know they still are important and are loved. Older adults play vital, positive roles in…

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  • AlleyWay collecting donations

    Editor: Once again, Ricky Alley and AlleyWay Benefits are asking for your help so we may help others. The Bible tells us we can do all things through Christ who gives us strength. So with God on our side and your assistance, we will be able to reach and help many. Our benefit gospel sings…

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