Positions change over time for politicians who are in office a LONG time. In 1989 in the wake of the Standard Gravure tragedy, Sen. Mitch McConnell was an uncertain vote on banning assault rifles. He thought they were only good for killing people.— KYPoliticalHistory (@HistoryKentucky) May 30, 2018
9-25-1989. pic.twitter.com/vQyyjsnmVl
For now, anyway, Sen. McConnell is supporting national-monument status for the Nancy site of the 1862/"Zolly's Folly"/Battle of Mill Springs/Logan's Cross/Fishing Creek.
Per the Kentucky State Police, via The Springfield Sun, the number of concealed handgun permits issued in the state increased by about 240 percent from 2007 to 2016, to about 437,000.
Good jobs news from Hebron.
The (indispensable) Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting is hiring for a managing editor.
The U.S. Women's Open starts tomorrow, and I will be rooting for Princeton's Emma Talley.
How is Emma Talley doing as a pro I wonder?
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Delete$135,793 in 2018 LPGA earnings so far this year ... let me tell you--that's a lot of Potato Olés at the Princeton Taco John's right there, boy.
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