Posted: 6:51 PM Here's another one from my archives I thought you might enjoy.
The message in my Mother’s Day card compares a mother’s love to a cherished quilt that “surrounds her child with warmth, gentleness and a special beauty that becomes more treasured through the years.”
Updated: 6:02 PM I first posted this a couple of years ago, but I wanted to share it again. It still reminds me of my mom. Happy Mother’s Day! I love you!
Updated: 10:13 AM It’s hard to imagine March Madness without the Kentucky Wildcats.
Maybe the only thing worse … was having to decide if I would pick Duke, Indiana or Louisville to win it all. Here is my bracket.
Updated: 5:51 PM U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell launched his reelection campaign with an Internet ad ribbing his potential Democratic challengers. Watch the ad here.
Updated: 2:47 PM In case you missed the GOP response to President Obama’s State of the Union Address … you can watch it here … along with reaction from some of your Kentucky Congressional delegation.
Updated: 12:04 PM We’ve all read about near death experiences. Today’s article is a testimony of faith, life-long love and answered prayers … even when we don’t know what to pray.
Updated: 2:09 PM On this Christmas Eve, I want to dedicate this blog to the “Greatest Story” ever told.
On that first Christmas, God gave us the greatest gift of all, His son Jesus. I hope you will take time this Christmas to share the story of the Manger , the story of salvation, with your family and friends.
Posted: 4:08 PM If you like Facebook and Twitter, you'll love this video. It is an artistic take on how the Christmas story might have read had a social network existed at the time of Jesus' birth.
Posted: 2:27 PM The Electoral College can be confusing. What happens if a candidate wins the popular vote but doesn’t have enough votes in the Electoral College? What happens if neither presidential candidate gets 270 Electoral votes? Here are some answers.
Updated: 4:07 PM Last week Superstorm Sandy confounded an already close election. Massive power outages halted early voting and led many to wonder if the election might be postponed. That’s not going to happen but some people are still asking “what if?” Here’s a great look at the process from the Associated Press.
Updated: 5:17 PM If you were to spend one dollar every second, it would take you 32,000 years to spend one trillion dollars. Multiply that by 16 and …well … you get the picture.
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- Just last year, a tornado devastated West Liberty and now the city's fire department has come up with a way to help tornado victims in Oklahoma.
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- Like many near tragedies the story of what happened to London’s First Pentecostal Church is described as something that could have been much worse.
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- Governor Steve Beshear has ordered flags at all state office buildings to be lowered to half-staff as a show of respect for the victims of the Oklahoma tornadoes.
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- Some officers with Kentucky's Fraternal Order of Police have plans to help out their fellow first-responders in Moore, Oklahoma who are busy cleaning up tornado damage.
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- The planned expansion of Kentucky's Medicaid program coupled with a push to help the uninsured obtain health coverage will worsen the state's shortage of physicians.