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Rethinking America’s support for Israel
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WinCity Voices welcomes summer intern
Read more: WinCity Voices welcomes summer internJoining the staff of WinCity Voices for the next few months is Winchester resident and Butler University student Zach Ross. His first story is a first-person introduction to the community.
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What the data says about domestic violence
Read more: What the data says about domestic violenceDomestic violence is often treated as a private crisis, but Kentucky data and recent legislation show its effects reach far beyond a single household. In this essay, Valerie Frost explains how abuse can include coercive control, stalking, digital monitoring, and emotional harm, not only physical violence. She connects statewide and Southern Bluegrass data with three new Kentucky laws and a growing local response in Clark County. The piece argues that safer…
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Splash!
Read more: Splash!In Winchester, a long-awaited community dream is finally splashing to life. JP Martin reports on the opening of the Eugene Gay Splash Park, built on the site of the former pool after years of delays, fundraising, and perseverance. City and county leaders say the park fulfills a promise to local families while creating a welcoming, accessible space for children of all abilities. With water features, shelters, green space, concessions, and gathering…
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When schools reach out
Read more: When schools reach outClark County Public Schools is reaching out. But are families equipped to reach back? In Clark County, fewer than half of children enter kindergarten ready to learn — and the challenges don’t stop there. For many families, navigating education systems means sitting in meetings without knowing what to ask, receiving forms that feel overwhelming, and stepping into spaces that don’t always feel designed for them. When families feel confident in these…





















