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Meat eat

The average American diet includes one of three meats, either beef, pork, or chicken. I always thought we ate more beef than anything, but chicken has of late given beef a run for its money. And if you look at it on a global scale, it turns out that b...


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As the 2025-26 school year came to a close, several reports surfaced dealing with budget shortages in school districts that threatened a reduction or elimination of school-based athletics programs.

From Wyoming to New Jersey and Pennsylvania – and other states in between – school leaders are trying to keep high school – and middle school – athletics and other activity...


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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 20 percent of America is “rural.” Most rural churches have bi-vocational pastors with other full-time employment. And some pastors serve multiple churches. A friend preached at three churches, one early, one late and the third at the full moon, or something like that (I never understood his complicated schedule).

Rural churches shar...


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Kentucky made meaningful progress this legislative session on issues that directly impact our workforce, economic growth, and the future of communities across the Commonwealth.

On many important prioritie...


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When most people think about cancer, they think about breast cancer, lung cancer or colon cancer.

Far fewer people think about pancreatic cancer.

Yet as oncologists caring for patients throughout Central Kentucky, pancreatic cancer is one of the diagnoses we worry about the most. Not because it is the most common cancer we see, but because it is often one of the...


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