Here is a question I would like for you to think about with me for a few minutes today. My question is this: are you a people watcher? If you …
The journey to make a new law is a long one, with multiple steps aimed at ensuring the best possible product. It begins with an idea and resea…
We have been watching a pair of Carolina wrens nesting, hatching, and feeding their babies for the last few weeks. The wrens built a beautiful…
When we tout the importance of the community newspaper, we often talk about all the things we do to help the community.
As of early April, I have no complaints about plant performance this spring. Agreeable temperatures and ample rainfall; we dodged any storm da…
Collaborating closely with our colleagues in the House of Representatives, we’ve successfully crafted and passed a comprehensive biennial budg…
The primary objective of any legislative session is passing responsible legislation that will benefit the state for years, if not decades, to …
If you happen to be up in years, say past 75, I have some ideas to share with you today that may be of interest. I might add, these are ideas …
Two pretty important medical announcements happened in the past month.
Today I would like to pay a special tribute to a new friend of mine by the name of Randy Bowling. But first a little background, back in 2005 …
The #1 complaint of those who are relegated to gardening under the cover of trees, where the soil is dry and blooms are scarce, is that there’…
On March 25, I took the oath of office to become the State Representative for District 26.
We are approaching the end of this year’s session and have only two days remaining on the legislative calendar. When we adjourned on Thursday,…
Our state today is the great state of Colorado. The state of Colorado is known as the “Centennial State” because it joined the union in 1876, …
Mulch has become a landscape staple, almost to a fault when it is over applied, smothering roots and girdling trunks. When done properly is c…
Spring has arrived here in the Bluegrass State, and we find ourselves in the final stages of the 2024 Regular Session. With only a few legisla…
With the 2024 Regular Session beginning to wind down, the Kentucky House of Representatives continues to work to pass responsible legislation …
It was a pretty amazing day for officials in Bullitt County.
Every morning across the Commonwealth, children walk into our schools to engage in one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of manki…
If you are a parent and have children less than 21 years of age, you are doing a great disservice to them if you do drugs, smoke, vape, drink …
Mid-March is my target date for planting onions and potatoes. I typically manage a mid-March planting, but the condition of the soil is my pri…
While time continues to run out on the 2024 Regular Session, there is still much work to be done. Within the last week, the Senate has amended…
Week 11 of the 2024 Regular Session saw significant developments in Kentucky's legislative landscape, notably with the Senate presenting its v…
Those options are few.
The legislative work continues, as committees continued to work and bills are brought for votes on the House and Senate floors. Lawmakers vote…
One of the greatest attributes any person can have is wisdom.
The Kentucky General Assembly has wrapped up the 10th legislative week of the 2024 Regular Session.
My orders for onion sets and seed potatoes will arrive next week and will be planted once the soil dries a bit; my favorite summer crops that …