Giving Tree turns words into action
H1N1 response has been a disaster
Boyd library has too much money
Region should be thankful for coal
Cap-and-trade laws will save money
Health care bill called outrageous
Cruel policies should be changed
There are better ways to mine coal
Veterans Day program praised
2nd hand stores are not all alike
Area KFTC chapter topic of meeting
Optimist auction begins on Tuesday
On using taxes for abortions and war
Veterans Day tribute was stirring
Business partners vital to center
Environmental activists who were hoping the administration of Barack Obama would quickly overturn a last-mintue mining regulation imposed by a lame duck President George W. Bush have been told that they are going to have to be patient. The process of changing the controversail regulation is just getting started, and Glenda Owens, acting director of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, said a new regulation will not be in place until at least early 2011.
Senator’s plan won’t help racing
Canadian law threat to burley
Davis is praised for his ‘no’ vote
Daystar Television Studio will be the site of a free, live concert by Southern Gospel recording artist Ivan Parker.
Reid and Pelosi need to be ousted
Lincoln exhibit is well worth seeing
Hager to celebrate its Blue Ribbon
Nation takes steps toward reform
Voters will have the last say
Most voters back the public option
Congressman lauded for vote
GOP should back only conservatives
A bit of trivia on 2 street names
Tough times impact Russell tech center
Some facts about voting in 2010
Consider adopting a shelter animal
Hatcher invites vets to program
Blame Democrats for high prices
More adoptive families needed
Afghanistan still ‘war of necessity
Most 2009 Fairview grads in college
City should keep cemetery workers
Give the generals what they need
1965 Russell High graduates sought
GOP continues its ‘union busting’
Choosing Obama tarnishes prize
Dressing Room collecting blankets
School too slow to return phone
Small businesses have few choices
Museum is still a great place
Do facts back up the opinions?
Experience shows need for reform
Accident witnesses are being sought
Thankful she can voice her opinion
Cannon right about Edwards
Ex-Kmart workers planning reunion
A few ways to pay for health care plan
Hate speech is not productive
Has UK learned from its mistakes?
Carbon taxes are better alternative
Glenn Beck needs to stay on the air
Important step in health care reform
Beck is entitled to his opinions
Health care reform will pass, if ...
Harbor Hill is safe environment
‘Kill ‘em’ rumors continue to persist
GOP won’t cease hard-core remarks
t’s National Adult Day Care Week
Exclude abortion in health care reform
Moore taught many how to carve wood
3 Meals on Wheels routes to begin
Grass is not mown in Shawnee Forest
Competition will bring down rates
Kyova fireworks pleasant surprise
U.S. aid to Israel should be frozen
Verity students deserve safety
It is all about being re-elected
America needs to return to God
Church day care can only benefit
Bipolar story helps erase the stigma
Free school supply is a library card
Not all at Fox are anti-Obama
Pediatric cancer needs more funds
Who would oppose church day care?
Health care bill needed in 2009
FACES emphasizes coal’s importance
LCHS will have JROTC reunion
Hospice rummage sale to be Oct. 3
Veteran denied health benefits
Courts, schools unite on truancy
Avoid alcohol when pregnant
Pullin works hard for county
OHHS class plans 50-year reunion
America needs younger Congress
Many NASCAR drivers snubbed
1969 Louisa class plans reunion
Church should get day care center
Water disruption raises questions
For-profit firms turn back on sick
Peaceful protest is not wrong
Workers who build face challenges
Trusting Medicare won’t be changed
Keep health care reform bill simple
Documentary stirs sweet memories
Disc golf tourney well worth drive
Bill poses threat to local radio
Morgan Avenue work praised
Jack Ditty ran great campaign
Heaven beyond fondest dream
Enact health plan wihout the GOP
Pet walkers should clean up their mess
There’s no viable alternative energy
Ted Kennedy left his mark on nation
Day filled with fond memories, sadness
Drugs can be as effective as stents
Mark Maynard’s columns praised
Blazer class plans 40-year reunion
Farmer’s markets need more support
Kirk Street project would not be safe
Dissent in nation growing rapidly
We are paying for universal care
Maybe grandma won’t be hooked up
Webb has deep love of outdoors
Guy Gibbons gives voters a choice
Ditty has record of getting it done
Reader appalled by Webb’s ads
Church to present inspiring drama
Conservatives who speak out attacked
Obama’s change will destroy nation
Representatives avoiding forums
Just when were the good old days?
Ditty opposes expanded gambling
Board made right decision on project
Party affiliation should not matter
Greenup Locks ‘going to the dogs’
School’s Hollywood opening misguided
‘Paper Clips’ film worth watching
Tired of getting ‘slanted’ news
Celebrate day by adopting pet
Jack Ditty lacks Webb’s experience
She will oppose all incumbents
Webb has brought jobs fot her district
Heslh care is spiritual issue
Lowmansville reunion Sept. 5
1952 RHS class plans reunion
We have voice; we should use it
Stop destruction of health care
War memorial belongs to all
Parent told of book’s contents
Board members listened to people
Palin does not deserve ridicule
Kids should have regular eye exams
Jeff May misses board meeting
An alternative to health care reform
No one will work harder than Ditty
Not everybody smokes weed
Beauty Bash sparks reprimand
Ashland’s national title not forgotten
Memorial no place for election signs
Ironton mayor ignores decision
Health care reform is far from dead
Cooksey called area’s best coach
'Parade of Praise’ a huge success'
May praise parade be annual event
We must remain a nation under God
Good news page pleasure to read
1964 McKell class planning dinner
America has its own insurgents
New coal plant is not wanted
Shock probation was appropriate
Chestnut’s decline had several causes
No. 2 in spending, No. 37 in quality
Justice ill served by woman’s sentence
‘Change’ has come but ‘hope’ is gone
Many misinformed on ‘carbon tax’
Declaration’s words still hold true today
1979 Blazer class plans reunion
Glad Rep. Pullin is staying in House
Housing project must be opposed
Debris in creeks adds to flooding
Obama health care plan criticized
Obama’s health plan supported
Coal’s impact on region positive
Calvary Christian is the ‘real thing’
County ignores laws it enforces
Clearly mark, label your photographs
Regulate health care like utilities
Health care reform is needed in 2009
1969 Blazer class planning reunion
Keep records of childhood
Health care is greatest need
Club launches Muskie hall of fame
McNay column genuinely funny
Beer sales letter elicits response
Water is diverted onto his property
Joe Burchett doing an exceptional job
Safe Harbor seeks sewing machines
1979 RHS class needs addresses
Column has many logical fallacies
Clinic may cause parking problems
‘Beauty Bash’ results in threat
Beer sales can boost downtown
If you dislike our culture, then leave
Cap-and-trade will cost consumers
Spend our taxes on health care
Keep immigration process fair
1974 GCHS class plans reunion
Health care should be for people
Cap-and-trade bill will cost consumers
Public option must be part of plan
No help offered for flood victims
Wr must continue Craft’s legacy
Class of ’57 plans dinner and movie
Cap-and-trade bill will harm Kentucky
Black rat snakes are beneficial
Disc golf is new free option in Boyd
Cross taken from apartment door
Taxes: Glue holding nation together
Dad helped many in town he loved
Sen. Baucus’ ‘deal’ is good news
1994 All-Stars most successful ever
Wesleyan church observing 100th
Consumers can lower gas prices
Woolery snubs his hometown
City manager’s vehicle too costly
Borders, Adkins had key roles
Thanking grandkids for the new tires
1979 GCHS class planning reunion
National debt can’t be repaid
City workers made farewell possible
Program helps combat drug use
Democrats are for higher taxes
Let people vote on superintendent
Proposals threaten General Aviation
Democrats are not supporting military
Program offers jobs for youth
Superintendent deserves support
Boyd has excelled under Osborne
Recalling peaceful days on the river
Osborne is great asset for Boyd
FDA regulation of tobacco praised
Proposal ignores problem gamblers
Expanded gambling will solve nothing
Cap and trade is nothing but pork
Ground the pigs and halt the pork
Westwood VFD fast, proficient
FHS class plans 30-year reunion
Boyd needs to keep Osborne
Soldier School planning reunion
Visitors impressed by Harbor Hill
The arts are alive and well in Ashland
1970s classes planning reunion
‘Odd Couple’ made for great evening
Racing in Kentucky is at a crossroads
God determines Israel’s boundaries
Mayor had other priority on Friday
The U.S. is facing identity problem
Confederates can’t also be patriots
Childhood cancer target of event
City’s recycling decision was sound
Nation is on road to financial ruin
Two-state solution is no solution at all
‘Cash for Clunkers’ has many negatives
Boyd class plans 30-year reunion
Southerners were patriotic people
Recycling center is the right approach
She now counts 4 incredible parents
Commission wrong to reject recycling
ABC Recycling is right way to go
Ashland should not nix recycling plan
Can faiths find a common ground?
New fuel standards are not anti-choice
Another recycling vote is needed
Bailouts have not helped economy
She so appreciates her firefighters
More children are eligible for KCHIP
Ohio House praised for action
Bush’s ‘torture’ policy defended
Donations needed for U.S. 60 yard sale
Fairview reunion will be June 6
GCHS class plans 30-year reunion
Harveytown school to have reunion
Two-state concept has been tried
Kids collecting items for pets
>Hillary Clinton is making world safer
Cap and trade tax will harm Kentucky
American troops need some relief
Former Missouri crew to gather
Cap and trade not good for Kentucky
Decision to close dealerships tough
Meeting called to defend Constitution
Workers victims of bad decisions
We are stealing without shame
Just accept people for who they are