Sadly, university presidents, business leaders and Democrats are doing little as Kentucky's Republican legislators roll back the racial clock.
Devin Richey, a southern Indiana native, had the honor of standing guard over President Jimmy Carter's casket as the nation paid its respects to the former president.
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Jimmy Carter and Kentucky
The political life of Jimmy Carter had several threads in Kentucky, which in turn influenced the state’s political and economic life. Perhaps the first major law Carter signed as president, and one that hasn’t been mentioned in any of his many obituaries I’ve read,
OpEd: Inauguration Day is still inspiring. Rhose who believe in justice and democracy need an occasional kick in the pants to remind us of what’s at stake and the continuing effort required to preserve it.
As the nation prepares to say farewell to former President Jimmy Carter, many Kentuckians are recalling his good deeds in office and afterwards.
The official state funeral honoring the life of former President Jimmy Carter ... scheduled to honor Carter's life and legacy Thursday, and how to watch them from Kentucky.
The future of the consent decree negotiated between the City of Louisville and the U.S. Department of Justice is now in the hands of a federal judge. Each year, five women are chosen as princesses, who serve as ambassadors of the Kentucky Derby Festival ...
The political life of Jimmy Carter had several threads in Kentucky, which in turn influenced the state’s political and economic life.
Staff Sgt. Benjamin Garnett, a 2002 graduate of Franklin County High School and former member of the Flyer band and chorus, played trumpet with the 282nd Fort Jackson U.S. Army
I was privileged to become acquainted with President Jimmy Carter's personal executive secretary, Susan Clough, while she and my father resided at Louisville's Treyton Oak Towers.
Even Richard Nixon was honorable enough that he ordered the flag at half-staff for his own inauguration. Not Trump.
After a former president dies, federal flag code dictates that flags should be flown at half-staff for 30 days out of respect. When Carter died Dec. 29 at age 100, President Joe Biden issued a proclamation to lower flags to half-staff for the standard period.