Spotlight: Black History Month
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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...
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...
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.
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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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.

