Holthouser: 'The greatest honor I have received in my professional career'
Holthouser received the 2023 Labor Award from the A. Phillip Randolph Institute.
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Holthouser received the 2023 Labor Award from the A. Phillip Randolph Institute.
The Labor Council joins other KDP councils: Black, LGBTQ, military veterans, and rural.
There’s a web address on the billboard – but it doesn’t go where you think it will.
Provisional data gathered by the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center shows that 2,127 Kentuckians died of overdose in 2022, 5 percent less than the 2021 figure of 2,257.
Six stories from ForwardKY, including a featured editorial; plus links to eight other stories.
Craft vows to fire education commissioner. Cameron wants state school board that reflects Kentucky ‘values.’ Quarles pledges support for teachers.
But over 20 percent were still undecided, with the primary election just weeks away.
Craft continues to push “anti-woke” talking points in her campaign.
Louisville is prevented from enacting its own laws regarding guns. Mayor says this need to change.
If you are old enough, you have no doubt been inundated with calls and mail about Medicare Advantage. Some of these are deceptive, and CMS wants to end the deception.
New PFAS limits have been proposed by the EPA, and many KY water systems will have to work to meet them.
News from across the Commonwealth and the nation, plus new content on ForwardKY
The House leadership refused to give reasons for the actions, but others have an idea.