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    Jan 25, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  1. Ben Rossi joins Journal staff as reporter, photographer

    The newest addition to The Journal’s news staff is new to Jessamine County but not to central Kentucky.
    jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.com
    The newest addition to The Journal’s news staff is new to Jessamine County but not to central Kentucky. Benjamin Rossi, 29, comes to The Journal as a staff writer after nearly three years in various capacities at the Georgetown News-Graphic....

    Tags: Media Industry, Media Industry, Journalism, Georgetown, Newspaper and Magazine

  2. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  3. Policinski: These days, it's harder to identify who is a journalist

    Guest columnist
    Journalists used to be easy to identify, in life, in the law — heck, even in the movies. Not that many years past, journalists were the people carrying notebooks and pencils and maybe wearing a “Press” badge or card. They were newspaper...

    Tags: Geraldo Rivera, Radio, Politics, Justice System, Media Industry

  4. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Interior Journal
  5. Kleppinger made new editor of Interior Journal

    The Interior Journal has hired Kentucky native Ben Kleppinger as its new editor.
    The Interior Journal has hired Kentucky native Ben Kleppinger as its new editor. Kleppinger began Monday, after former Editor Michael Broihier left to serve in a civilian role with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan. “I couldn’t be more excited...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine

  6. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  7. Cross: Fancy Farm is still relevant

    FANCY FARM, Ky. — An editorial in The Courier-Journal a few days ago wondered whether the political speaking at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic had outlived its usefulness, in light of the vitriol spouted by candidates and the outlandish, pugnacious behavior of their most ardent supporters.
    FANCY FARM, Ky. — An editorial in The Courier-Journal a few days ago wondered whether the political speaking at the annual Fancy Farm Picnic had outlived its usefulness, in light of the vitriol spouted by candidates and the outlandish, pugnacious...

    Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Osama bin Laden, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Metal and Mineral

  8. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  9. John Nelson named editor at Sun

    Winchester Sun Publisher Scott Schurz announced last week that John Nelson has taken over supervision of the Winchester Sun newsroom effective Aug. 22. He succeeds Randy Patrick, who held the managing editor position since 2005.
    Winchester Sun Publisher Scott Schurz announced last week that John Nelson has taken over supervision of the Winchester Sun newsroom effective Aug. 22. He succeeds Randy Patrick, who held the managing editor position since 2005. Nelson is executive editor...

    Tags: Kentucky, Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine

  10. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  11. Al Smith: 'Smiling Schools' improving health

    While state and local leaders hail the importance of the ongoing $900 million expansion at the University of Kentucky’s Chandler Medical Center, a lower-key visit to the UK College of Dentistry last week should not go unnoticed. It promised the...

    Tags: Politics, ABC (tv network), United Kingdom, Building Material, Dentistry and Dental Health

  12. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  13. Policinski: Where do you get your news?

    When it comes to a free press, Americans seem — more than ever — to be of at least two minds.
    When it comes to a free press, Americans seem — more than ever — to be of at least two minds. In several surveys, a majority of us say the press is biased, often inaccurate and too likely to be influenced by powerful people or groups —...

    Tags: Weather, Facebook, Politics, Mass Media, Freedom of the Press

  14. Feb 14, 2012 |Story| AM News
  15. UK Basketball Q&A: WDKY's Jennifer Palumbo enjoys covering, watching Wildcats

    Jennifer Palumbo is a WDKY-TV (<a href="68088524"><span class="s1">Fox</span></a> 56) news anchor, but she&rsquo;s also a huge sports fan, especially when it comes to the <a href="68088524"><span class="s1">University of Kentucky</span></a>.&nbsp;
    larry@amnews.com
    Jennifer Palumbo is a WDKY-TV (Fox 56) news anchor, but she’s also a huge sports fan, especially when it comes to the University of Kentucky.  She goes to many UK games with her husband, Joe, as a fan and often at tournament time covers theKentucky...

    Tags: Celebrities, Financial Aid, Kentucky Wildcats, Southeastern Conference, Vanderbilt Commodores

  16. Jul 18, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  17. Cross: McConnell, Clay and grand bargaining

    Mitch McConnell is known nationwide as one of the sharpest players of the political game: developing strategy, messages and tactics; raising campaign money; getting re-elected senator from Kentucky; and using the arcane rules of the U.S. Senate as minority leader. But ever since his Republican colleagues gave him their top job after the 2006 elections, the usually circumspect McConnell has worn on his sleeve, relatively speaking, his wish to be known and remembered in the same vein as Kentucky&rsquo;s Henry Clay, one of America&rsquo;s greatest statesmen.
    Mitch McConnell is known nationwide as one of the sharpest players of the political game: developing strategy, messages and tactics; raising campaign money; getting re-elected senator from Kentucky; and using the arcane rules of the U.S. Senate as...

    Tags: Wages and Pensions, Bob Corker, Politics, Human Interest, U.S. Senate

  18. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  19. Beshear and Williams develop deeper divisions

    In their final encounter before next Tuesday&rsquo;s election, a debate televised statewide on Halloween, the candidates for governor ramped up their attacks and developed deeper contrasts on a range of issues.
    Contributing writer
    In their final encounter before next Tuesday’s election, a debate televised statewide on Halloween, the candidates for governor ramped up their attacks and developed deeper contrasts on a range of issues. Republican state Sen. David Williams called...

    Tags: Prosecution, Politics, Labor Legislation, U.S. Senate, Halloween

  20. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  21. Pakistani's chilling question reminds us of our freedom

    Guest Columnist
    What do you say to a journalist who asks your advice on how to avoid his own murder? Some background before you respond: The question was real, and came during an international discussion about a free press and the First Amendment. It came from a soft-...

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, Murder, News Media, Freedom of the Press, Politics

  22. Jul 26, 2011 |Story| AM News
  23. Chamber offers public policy events

    &shy;AT&amp;T and the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce invites the public to two new events in the celebrated public policy series.
    ­AT&T and the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce invites the public to two new events in the celebrated public policy series. From 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Aug. 10 at the Danville Country Club, the groups welcome U.S. Senator Rand Paul. Reservations...

    Tags: Sean Hannity, Clubs and Associations, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Rand Paul

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