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Listening beneath the surface

Some peo­ple are born lis­ten­ing below the noise. We notice the shift before the storm breaks. We feel what’s com­ing before any­one names it. Emotion moves through us like weather—settling in the chest, chang­ing the light of a room, ask­ing to be acknowl­edged. This is not excess. It is attune­ment. My Great Gran was like that. 
The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. at an encampment dubbed “Resurrection City,” at the close of the Poor People’s March at the National Mall in Washington D.C., in May 1968. (Photo by Pix/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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A ‘servant leader’ honored: The nation pays tribute to Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon

Tributes poured in across the coun­try for the revered civ­il rights fig­ure the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., who died Tuesday morn­ing at 84. The two-time Democratic pres­i­den­tial hope­ful and Greenville, South Carolina, native died peace­ful­ly, sur­round­ed by his kin, accord­ing to his fam­i­ly.  Jackson, who was active in the civ­il rights move­ment as a col­lege stu­dent, worked along­side the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as a young adult before King’s 1968 assassination. 
The Murray family cemetery on Old Stone Church Road
History,  People

The Murray family: Black pioneers in Clark Co.

In the ear­ly 1800s, William Murray and his wife, Lucy, were free African Americans who were mem­bers of Providence Baptist Church—familiarly known as the Old Stone Church—on Lower Howard’s Creek. This church was plant­ed in Clark County by a white con­gre­ga­tion in 1784. In 1870, white mem­bers sold the church to an African American con­gre­ga­tion, and it con­tin­ues today as the Providence Missionary Baptist Church. Murray fam­i­ly descen­dants have resided in the Lower Howard’s Creek... 
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Kentucky should make voting easier, not more restrictive

According to the Brennan Center for Justice, in 2025, 16 states passed 31 restric­tive vot­ing laws at the same time that 25 states passed expan­sive vot­ing laws.  Oddly, some of the states pass­ing restric­tive laws also passed some of the expan­sive ones.  Montana was the worst state in enact­ing restric­tive laws with five sep­a­rate pieces of leg­is­la­tion; Ohio a close sec­ond with four.  Kentucky res­i­dents were lucky in that the 2025 leg­is­la­ture here did not pass... 

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A close-up view of the redesigned intersection of Bypass Rd and Boonesboro Rd, showing the free flowing two-lane connection between the two busy roads.

Roundabouts added to bypass extension plan

When the exten­sion of Veterans Memorial Parkway (also known as the east­ern bypass) is com­plet­ed, it will include three round­abouts and a realign­ment of Boonesboro Rd with the exist­ing Bypass Road (west­ern bypass) to facil­i­tate traf­fic between I‑64 and Boonesboro. Both of these design ele­ments rep­re­sent changes to the orig­i­nal plan and are designed to facil­i­tate traf­fic flow. 

Not in vain: What we forgot a commandment was for

Around here, word trav­els fast when folks think a line’s been crossed. Recently, a local mid­dle school dra­ma pro­gram per­formed a song from Legally Blonde—the bright, boun­cy open­er, “Omigod You Guys.” The kids sang. The audi­ence clapped. And then, not long after, a par­ent went before the school board to warn that some­thing dan­ger­ous had hap­pened. That stu­dents had been allowed to curse. That God’s name had been tak­en in vain. That young souls were now at risk. 

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