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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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Commentary

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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News,  Your Government

Kirk wants to help working families

She didn’t know it at the time, but when she was a girl, Chelsea Kirk was an under­study to her grand­fa­ther, the may­or of Hebron Estates, a lit­tle com­mu­ni­ty south of Louisville. “I got to see the way he did local pol­i­tics,” she said. Her grand­fa­ther met reg­u­lar­ly with his neigh­bors, lis­tened intent­ly, took people’s con­cerns seri­ous­ly, and was focused on their qual­i­ty of life and day-to-day chal­lenges. It made an impres­sion on her. 
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Commentary

I axolotl questions

In the time when the world was still learn­ing how to sur­vive itself, there lived a small, smil­ing crea­ture in the cool waters of an ancient Mexican lake. The axolotl — a Nahuatl word mean­ing Water Dog — looked unfin­ished to those who passed above: soft-bod­ied, feath­er-gilled, for­ev­er young. Unlike its sala­man­der cousins, it nev­er rushed onto land. It stayed where it was born, cra­dled by water, car­ry­ing its youth into adult­hood like a qui­et vow. 

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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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