Statewide Events
Green Projects-Really A United Nations Plot? Print E-mail
Written by Garth Kuhnhein   
February 04, 2012

Across the country, activists with ties to the Tea Party are railing against all sorts of local and state efforts to control sprawl and conserve energy. They brand government action for things like expanding public transportation routes and preserving open space as part of a United Nations-led conspiracy to deny property rights and herd citizens toward cities.

This is happening Kentucky and in Northern Kentucky.  Click here and read this New York Times article and learn what is happening in other areas.  You need to get involved before it is too late.

 
Library Tax Suits To Federal Court Print E-mail
Written by NKY.COM   
February 02, 2012

The class action lawsuits filed against the public libraries of Campbell and Kenton counties over property tax rates have been moved to federal court at the library systems’ request.

Cold Spring-based attorney Brandon Voelker filed a class action suit on behalf of three property owners living in the county against the Campbell County Public Library Jan. 19 in Campbell Circuit Court. The suit seeks to invalidate previous library property tax rate increases. Voelker filed a similar suit against the Kenton County Public Library the following day. Voelker declined to comment about the lawsuits being moved to federal court.

Read more at Enquirer.

 
Congressional Candidates Speak Print E-mail
Written by Congressional Candidates   
January 23, 2012

Listen to all three Congressional candidates speak at last weekends Buffalo Trace Lincoln Dinner that was held in Maysville Kentucky.

Read more and watch the candidate speeches at cn|2.

 
Remember When it Was Called “Relief” Print E-mail
Written by Bryan H. Miller   
January 10, 2012

One is seven Americans now receives food stamps from the government. When I was a kid growing up in western Pennsylvania, I remember families that were receiving “relief” food. Things like cheese, powdered milk, flour, sugar and spiced luncheon meat. They weren’t proud of it and those families did everything they could to get off “relief.” The times have certainly changed, now it seems to be the “in” thing to do. People boost how much assistance they receive from the federal government. It has to stop.

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