From humble roots in the segregated South, they grew up to become the disparate voices of Black America in the 1960s, that dark and defining era when America was ripped asunder by two wars — one in the jungles of Vietnam, the other in the streets and backroads of Alabama, Mississippi, and other places where […]
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The King-Ali Connection
January 16th, 2008 · No Comments
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Legendary Sports Columnist John McGill of Olive Hill Dies at 91
December 20th, 2004 · No Comments
Unlike many of today’s brash sports columnists, John McGill was a quiet man who spoke so softly that you sometimes had to lean close to hear him. But for more than five decades, he spoke loudly and clearly with his typewriter (later his computer) on behalf of the commonwealth’s athletes, coaches, and sports issues.
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Governor Fletcher Called It: “Freedom Calls at Freedom Hall” A Big Victory for Team Camouflage
December 20th, 2004 · No Comments
The families were lined up along the sideline at Freedom Hall, the color guard was in place at midcourt, and Governor Ernie Fletcher was standing by with the presidents of the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville.
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Governor Fletcher’s “Day for Heroes” Honors Young People in Uniform, Military As Well As Basketball
December 17th, 2004 · No Comments
The basketball players representing the universities of Kentucky and Louisville come from 10 states and four foreign countries. They come from big cities and small towns, from wealthy parents and those struggling to make ends meet. Their ranks include Anglo-Americans, African-Americans, and Hispanic-Americans.
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Jaracz Applauds ‘Freedom Calls’ to Troops in Iraq
December 13th, 2004 · No Comments
As a former University of Kentucky basketball star and a retired Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army, Thad Jaracz has a unique appreciation of Governor Ernie Fletcher’s “Freedom Calls from Freedom Hall” program that will provide a new dimension to Saturday’s nationally-televised (ESPN) basketball game between Kentucky and Louisville.
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Hoopin’ It Up: The “Fletcher Five” Holds Team Meeting
December 10th, 2004 · No Comments
There they were, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in the new Department of Transportation cafeteria, looking for all the world like a reunion of the old Washington Generals, the team that traveled with the Harlem Globetrotters for years and never won a game.
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A New Way and a New Day
December 7th, 2004 · No Comments
When Governor Ernie Fletcher reduced the number of Cabinets in Kentucky state government from 14 to nine, the message was clear: A new day finally was at hand — a day where government would truly serve the people of Kentucky instead of only paying lip service to the ideals of honesty, integrity, efficiency, and elimination of waste and abuse.
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Commerce Secretary Jim Host Honored
November 23rd, 2004 · No Comments
By the time you read this, the author may be on new assignment in Siberia, trying to sell Kentucky as a tourism site to the frozen inhabitants of that remote part of the world.
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“Memo to Pundits: L’il Abner Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” Commentary by Billy Reed
November 4th, 2004 · No Comments
As somebody who wrote a column for one or the other of Kentucky’s major newspapers from 1974 through 2001, I freely admit that I would have done more or less what some of the pundits have done in regard to state government’s “branding” campaign.
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Hazard Native Phyllis Combs Liebman To Retire From Post as Communications Director (Sort of)
October 28th, 2004 · No Comments
The little red-headed girl was six, maybe seven, when her mother asked she and her younger sister what they wanted for Christmas. The sister said, “I want a doll house.” The little red-headed girl said, “I want the White House.” And, yes, she was talking about the White House, not just a child’s toy.
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