Kentucky Post (www.kypost.com)

The Kentucky Post closed the books on a 126-year-old print heritage at the end of 2007. To print journalists, the front page headline of 30 is familiar, signaling the end.

KEF Condemns Funding To University

kypost.com — Kentucky Equality Federation today condemned the allocation of $1.2 million dollars in federal funding to the University of the Cumberlands. The funds will be used to help construct a health and wellness center for students, faculty and community members and a new science and technology building for the university. U.S. Representative Hal Rogers […]

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Anti-gay Christians miss message

Column by Kevin Eigelbach Cincinati Post — When I glanced at the headline, “Second state Baptist group ponders Wal-Mart boycott,” I was happy. At last, I thought, Christians are getting organized against the evil retail empire. I wondered if they wanted to boycott over Wal-Mart’s repressive labor policies, for its union-busting at its American stores,

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Representative Fischer’s (R) statement upsets gays

Candidate debate in Fort Thomas turns nasty against incumbent Representative Joseph Fischer. By Kevin Eigelbach, Post staff reporter Cincinnati Post — Gay rights groups are objecting to comments that state Rep. Joseph Fischer made to a Northern Kentucky newspaper. According to a Community Recorder article published Thursday, the Fort Thomas Republican said that it’s obvious

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Student reports anti-gay crime

In Jeremy Phillippi’s first few weeks as a residential assistant, he’s held floor meetings, planned events, handled roommate conflicts and dealt with vandalism – just as he learned during training. What he didn’t learn, however, was what to do when he became the center of the conflict. At around 12:30 a.m., Aug. 28, Phillippi reported

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Activist Jordan Palmer to Gov. Fletcher: Veto funding to University of the Cumberlands

The Kentucky Equality Federation has joined the Kentucky Fairness Alliance in calling on Governor Ernie Fletcher to veto the $11 million dollars currently allocated to the University of the Cumberlands. The college recently expelled a student for revealing his sexual orientation on the social networking web site myspace.com. According to the Kentucky Constitution, sending funds

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