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Pastor Steve Weaver prayed the invocation on the first day of the 2021 General Assembly Session in the Kentucky House of Representatives on Tuesday. (KET Screen Capture)

Pastor Steve Weaver prayed the invocation on the first day of the 2021 General Assembly Session in the Kentucky House of Representatives on Tuesday. (KET Screen Capture)

Invocations reveal differences in Kentucky and Washington, D.C.

By BRANDON PORTER, Kentucky Today An invocation greeted representatives in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Kentucky House of Representatives. They couldn’t have been more different. The prayer in the U.S.

Falmouth Rotary Club sends words of encouragment

Dear Editor:     To the teachers and administrators.     To the bus drivers.     To the cooks and janitors.     To the parents and caregivers.     To all involved in any way with the enterprise of education of the Pendleton County Schools.

Democrats had eight years to fix the issues

Dear Editor:     Historically national Political Conventions have been to politics as the playoffs have been to major league sports. It has always been the main event for each political party to choose their best shot at winning the grand prize, which is a four-year stay at 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Presidential politics in 2020

Dear Editor     On June 16, 2015, Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States. He said the Mexicans were crossing our borders to rape and sell drugs.

Bipartisan election agreement puts Kentuckians health first

    By Governor Andy Beshear and Secretary of State Michael Adams     In the midst of a global health pandemic caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19), as a Democratic Governor and a Republican Secretary of State we have proven that we can put partisanship aside to make our elections safer for our...