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Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce offers workshop for stress management
Many workers are expected to keep increasing their productivity, even in the midst of the stress that comes with company reorganizations or layoffs. The Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce is offering a workshop, “You Don’t Have to...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Washington, DC, Education, Marshall University, Employees
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Congressman addresses Boyle chamber crowd
smojica@amnews.comRepublican Congressman Brett Guthrie discussed several national topics including debt and immigration with about 50 people gathered Wednesday at the Danville Country Club. Guthrie, a third-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives whose newly...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Republican Party, Politics
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Overdoses claimed 20 lives in Clark
Clark County officials responded to 20 drug overdose deaths in 2011, with 11 of them occurring during the last four months of the year.
Clark County Coroner Robert Gayheart, who has been the coroner since 2008, said 20 is not a particularly high or low...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Prescription Drugs, Steve Beshear, Religion and Belief, Substance Abuse
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Old-fashioned values could be key to unemployment crisis
Journal columnist“Work harder: Millions on welfare are counting on you.” I must admit the pithy bumper sticker made me chuckle. I appreciate wit even when sometimes it cuts. As I reflected on Labor Day about the current frenzy about the dismal reports on...Tags: Radio, Career and Workplace, NPR, Theodore Roosevelt, European Union
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Tax reform key to Kentucky's economic engine
Journal ColumnistI’ve been fighting for years to see Kentucky overhaul its antiquated, behind-the-8-ball tax code. This year’s gubernatorial race brings us at least some progress. During the Republican primary, candidate Phil Moffett was the first to go on...Tags: Executive Branch, Radio, Companies and Corporations, Elections, Government
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Tax reform key to Kentucky economic engine
Contributing columnistI’ve been fighting for years to see Kentucky overhaul its antiquated, “behind the 8-ball” tax code. This year’s gubernatorial race brings us at least some progress. During the Republican primary, candidate Phil Moffett was the...Tags: Radio, Executive Branch, Companies and Corporations, Elections, Government
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Waters: Fish tales can't keep Kentucky's economy from drifting downriver
Only the Ohio River separates the worst-run state in America from one that turned a $200 million deficit into a $1.2 billion surplus in five years.
While Forbes was lamenting the poor management of Kentucky’s economy, Newsweek was running articles...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Elections, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Conway: The oil crisis and Obama's energy policy
Middle East turmoil rages, the price of oil rises and at the pump, your wallet shrinks. President Obama has effectively cut the U.S. off from its own supply of oil just as an untimely crisis takes place putting a crimp on global oil supplies.
In reaction...Tags: Energy Saving, Natural Resources, Elections, Energy Resources, Hybrid Vehicles
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Williams: Kentucky needs a new tax code
The biggest impediment to transforming Kentucky into a haven for job creation is our out-of-date tax system, which punishes productivity and discourages innovation and creativity. Tax reform is long overdue in this state. We arrived at the current...Tags: Human Interest, Executive Branch, Elections, Government, Constitutional Issues
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Column: Human deficit looms in wake of budget-cutting frenzy
A financial debt can be paid back. But the debt we’ll owe our children if investments in health, nutrition and education are slashed is irreparable. Investment in human infrastructure — providing the human capacity development for optimal...Tags: Wages and Pensions, UNICEF, Medical Services, NBC (tv network), United States Census Bureau
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Jessamine County Health Department urges residents to work together to make county a safe place
Guest columnistFrom April 4 to April 8, Jessamine County recognizes National Public Health Week by encouraging everyone to work together to make our community safer. This year’s theme, “Safety is No Accident: Live Injury Free,” lends inspiration to the...Tags: Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure
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Barclay: Bush tax cuts left 10 years of economic disaster
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the first of the two tax cuts sought by former President George W. Bush. The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act was enacted in 2001 to be followed, in 2003, by the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Wages and Pensions, Employment, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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