Walz’s Freeport moment
Just like a moment at another debate, one participant put the other in a box.
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Just like a moment at another debate, one participant put the other in a box.
Governor signs proclamation making October “Domestic Violence Awareness Month.”
The details came out after a judge unsealed the documents in the case.
This week Robert and Allison Wiseman sat down to discuss several issues throughout the state. In addition, Robert interviewed Zack Hall, the Democratic candidate in District 84, which includes Perry, Breathitt, and Owsley Counties.
Contrasting clips of Graham preaching and Trump speaking
It did not seem possible that this election could have gotten any more important – but it just did.
Unions have always believed “education is power.” That’s why they support free public education for all, and not just for the wealthy.
The plan proposes to shut down weather forecasting, flood insurance, and disaster relief.
And, if you ARE already registered, have you CHECKED YOUR REGISTRATION?
Project 2025 is very clear on Trump’s plans for a second term.
Astounding Milestone: 100 Orbits Around the Blue Marble
The resolution speaks for every county and every school district in the state.
The balance between the right of law enforcement to keep records confidential in certain instances, and the right of the public to know what their police forces are doing, has been restored.
Arizona is now a voucher hell hole. Kentucky can choose not to be Arizona #2.
Although Vice President Kamala Harris touts clean energy and Donald Trump makes misleading assertions and false claims about it, neither candidate has set forth a comprehensive energy plan. Even if they do, a gridlocked Congress would be unlikely to pass it. Instead, the next president’s greatest influence on clean