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Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Cannot Be Canceled Jul. 25, 2025

Holding Space for Good

I first met Elise Carter at a public meeting in spring 2021. Elise sat with her colleague and friend... Read More

Finding Your People Makes Life Better May. 02, 2025

Holding Space for Good

When you know where you belong, it's easier to be yourself. As an adult with autism, Sara Lamb's sea... Read More

Civil Rights Leader Mattie Jones: 'You Have To Set Yourself Free' Apr. 04, 2025

Holding Space for Good

Mattie Jones turned 92 at the end of March. Friends, family, state senators and our U.S. congressman... Read More

Homesteading: How Off-the-Grid Living Reminds One Family What They're Capable Of Nov. 15, 2024

Holding Space for Good

Turbulent times can make people feel helpless and hopeless, but we have more agency than we might th... Read More

McConnell, Playing the Long Game, Endorses Trump Mar. 06, 2024

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced last week that he will step down... Read More

Mitch McConnell Does Not Care Mar. 01, 2024

Erick Erickson

Unlike a lot of conservatives gleefully cheering on Mitch McConnell's announcement that he will step... Read More

How Nashville Connected Me to Loretta Lynn Oct. 07, 2022

Holding Space for Good

Yes, both Loretta Lynn and I are from Kentucky, but this goes deeper. The year was 2008 and I was he... Read More

How Our Dream House Fell Apart When Faced With a Pandemic Sep. 16, 2022

Holding Space for Good

We're closing on our house and this move feels like a failure. We purchased the house six months be... Read More

The State Fair Reminded Me of How Much I Love 4-H Aug. 26, 2022

Holding Space for Good

My son is in the first grade. It's that age of sampling different things and figuring out what inter... Read More

Get or Stay Healthy With Wellness Vacations Jul. 23, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block As they stroll through New York State's Adirondack Park, people pause to listen for ... Read More

Float, Sail or Cruise Through History Apr. 10, 2022

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Using a paddle to guide my canoe through the rapids of the Allagash River in norther... Read More

Dying At Work in Kentucky Dec. 17, 2021

Marc Dion

In Kentucky, where the preachers are going to be busy for a while, a number of good employees died a... Read More

Head to Kentucky Horse Park for Equine Fun Nov. 27, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely Before COVID-19 stopped many events and much of travel worldwide we were fo... Read More

Stones of All Kinds Make Visits Sparkle Sep. 25, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Vacationing in Arkansas, Nancy Meyers and Kathy Smith stop at a museum to admire a 5... Read More

How Bourbon Rose From a Humble Grain To Embody American Exceptionalism Jul. 20, 2021

Salena Zito

BOURBON COUNTY, Ky. — About 250 years ago, farmers looking for a way to make their surplus cor... Read More

It Should Not Be Standard Operating Procedure to Strip-Search Little Kids Aug. 27, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

Good news, parents: If you let your kids wait in the car for less than 10 minutes on a cool day R... Read More

The First Scandal of Campaign 2024 May. 21, 2020

Joe Conason

Do you remember Mike Pompeo? Not the Pompeo who now serves as secretary of state, and who liked to b... Read More

COVID-19 Fears Inspire a Bizarre Revenge Plot Apr. 30, 2020

Lenore Skenazy

What's a parent to do? It was early in March, COVID-19 fears were on the rise, and two Kentucky pare... Read More