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  • Failed attempt to allow legislature to call itself into session was an attempt grab power from the governor
    Failed attempt to allow legislature to call itself into session was an attempt grab power from the governor

    The Kentucky legislature has adjourned for the year.  During its sixty-day session, it considered a constitutional amendment that would have allowed the legislature to call itself into session, a power now vested solely with the governor. It has been noted that the voters turned down a similar proposal in 2022, and the sponsors of the…

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  • Mason Rhodus: Hope
    Mason Rhodus: Hope

    Mason Rhodus, a native of Central Kentucky, has called Winchester his home for 13 years. After relocating with his husband Jeffery Hale, the couple decided to make their dreams come true by opening a retail shop. At Mason on Main in downtown Winchester, He shares his love for antiques, art, and his colorful personality. Community…

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  • 2 AM Thoughts on the Eclipse
    2 AM Thoughts on the Eclipse

    I couldn’t sleep the other night. I tossed and turned, rehashing the insurmountable problem that is currently weighing on my shoulders. I played if then, made pro/con lists for my options. I catastrophized, imagining the worst possible outcomes. I worried, then tried to talk myself out of worrying, then worried some more. Every time I looked at the…

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  • A hero’s farewell: Winchester says goodbye to former Police Chief
    A hero’s farewell: Winchester says goodbye to former Police Chief

    Upon approaching George Rogers Clark High School on the morning of Saturday, April 20, the sight of numerous American flags lining the roadway indicated something notable was taking place. As would soon become apparent, final respects and a tribute were being paid. Hundreds from Winchester and surrounding counties gathered for the wake and funeral service…

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  • Remembering Bernard Fraley: “how to live among my brothers and sisters”
    Remembering Bernard Fraley: “how to live among my brothers and sisters”

    We lost a dear member of the WinCity Voices family recently. Bernard Fraley Jr. passed away on Tuesday. Bern was one of our original contributors at WinCity Voices. His poetry and prose delighted us for nearly three years. He had a unique insight into the human condition and our connection to fellow creatures and all…

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  • New art show featured at McEldowney Building
    New art show featured at McEldowney Building

    When Adam Kidd, co-owner of the McEldowney Building at 5 Cleveland Avenue and Project Administrator at DAM Holdings, began to seek making an impact in day-to-day Winchester, many ideas came to mind.   “Our plan is and was and will be to have a free community art space for artists to utilize and get their work…

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