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He created the strip in 1971 for The Kentucky Kernel, a college newspaper of the University of Kentucky which wanted the strip to focus on political satire.
This led to his creation of the comic strip character Captain Kentucky for the Saturday edition of the local newspaper Louisville Times.
Judd has also been a guest columnist for a local Kentucky newspaper, writing about the NCAA championships.
This has occasionally caused confusion with nearby Bowling Green, Kentucky, which historically called itself " The Park City "; Bowling Green's daily newspaper still has " Park City " on its front page nameplate.
The local twice-weekly newspaper, the Central Kentucky News-Journal, has been published since 1910.
The newspaper is owned by Paxton Media Group, based in Paducah, Kentucky., and it has been run by three generations of the Horner family:
" The newspaper of nearby Ashland, Kentucky, however, supported this move.
Whilst living in Kentucky, she married her first husband ; newspaper linotype operator Perry Stephens.
The United States National Spelling Bee was started in 1925 by The Courier-Journal, the newspaper of Louisville, Kentucky.
Her great-uncle, John Tyler Morgan, served six terms in the United States Senate ; her paternal grandfather edited a newspaper in Montgomery ; and her maternal grandfather was Willis Benson Machen, who served a partial term as a U. S. senator from Kentucky.
The campus is also served by the Kentucky Kernel, a student-run, financially independent daily newspaper, with the first issue published in 1915.
In an interview with The Kentucky Kernel, the University of Kentucky's student newspaper, Chandler was asked about his controversial comments the previous year, which were addressed in the book.
Murray is one of only eight schools in the state of Kentucky to achieve AACSB accreditation of business programs ; The newspaper also gained notoriety between 1998 and 2001 through the work of Darin Shock.
* The Courier-Journal, a newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky
In 1886 delegates from Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee gathered at the town of Litchfield, Arkansas, to establish the National Agricultural Wheel and an official newspaper for the organization.
It was organized by James Roberts Lemon, a newspaper owner and publisher in western Kentucky.
Oldham County's school newspaper, the Clarion Colonel, has won numerous gold medals from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, affiliated with Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, and has placed first in the state of Kentucky in the Four A ( AAAA ) division in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 from the Kentucky High School Journalism Association.
Norvell stayed with the Patriot almost two years before abruptly moving back to Kentucky, possibly with the encouragement of Henry Clay, where he took over the state's oldest newspaper, the Lexington Kentucky Gazette in 1817.
Blair was Kendall's successor as editor of the Jacksonian Argus of Western America, the prominent pro-New Court newspaper of Kentucky.
After a brief return to newspaper journalism in Louisville, Kentucky, Bulliet moved to Chicago to edit Magazine of the Art World, a weekly periodical published by the Chicago Evening Post.
The Lexington Herald-Leader is a newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and based in the U. S. city of Lexington, Kentucky.
The Courier-Journal, locally called " The C-J ", is the main newspaper for the city of Louisville, Kentucky, USA.

Kentucky and editor
In April 1922, Mitchell was seeing two men almost daily ; one was Berrien “ Red ” Upshaw, whom she is thought to have met in 1917 at a dance hosted by the parents of one of her friends, and the other, Upshaw's roommate and friend, John R. Marsh, a copy editor from Kentucky who worked for the Associated Press.
He was an associate editor of the Kentucky Encyclopedia and served as the executive director of the Kentucky Historical Society for many years until his retirement.
He is the author, coauthor, or editor of a dozen books including: A New History of Kentucky ; Kentucky: Decades of Discord, 1865 – 1900 ; Kentucky: Portrait in Paradox, 1900 – 1950 ; William Goebel: The Politics of Wrath ; The Breckinridges of Kentucky ; Our Kentucky: A Study of the Bluegrass State ; and History Mysteries.
John Newton Prestridge, editor of The Baptist Argus, at Louisville, Kentucky, in his publication in 1904, called for a world gathering of Baptists.
In early 1868 a Mississippi editor observed that scalawag " has been used from time immemorial to designate inferior milch cows in the cattle markets of Virginia and Kentucky.
After a stint in the United States Army in the Korean War assigned to an anti-aircraft unit, he joined the Associated Press as a sports editor and rewriter in New York, New Jersey and Kentucky.
Wickliffe was charged with the murder of the editor of the Kentucky Gazette.
Guthrie won the Nieman Fellowship at Harvard, while working as the executive editor of the Lexington Leader in Kentucky.
" After graduation from the University of Kentucky in 1940, he became the editor of a Benton newspaper, and then the editor of a newspaper in Murray.
They have four children ; author Chris Offutt, Jeff Offutt, Professor of Software Engineering at George Mason University, Scotty Hyde, copy editor for the Park City Daily News in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Melissa Offutt, who is a sales executive for Sprint in San Diego.
He gained recognition for his annual coverage of the Kentucky Derby, and he is now the senior editor at The Blood-Horse thoroughbred magazine.
The rationale for the combination was explained by editor Angus Mackenzie as " Because it's so hard to say that, for example, a Toyota Camry, built in Kentucky and designed in California, is less American than a Ford that may have been built in Canada or Mexico and designed in Europe.
Abell graduated from the University of Kentucky in Lexington where he majored in English, minored in Journalism, and was the editor of the Kentuckian Yearbook.
In 1970, Bill Cardoso ( editor of The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine ), wrote Thompson praising the " Kentucky Derby " piece in Scanlan's Monthly as a breakthrough: " This is it, this is pure Gonzo.
Benjamin Joseph Webb ( February 25, 1814-August 2, 1897 ) was a Catholic editor, state senator for Kentucky, and historian.
When the Anti-Evolution League of Minnesota founded by the dynamic William Bell Riley of the First Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota blossomed into the Anti-Evolution League of America in 1923 it was with Kentucky preacher Dr. J. W. Porter as president and Martin as field secretary and editor of the organization's official organ, " The Conflict.
The first president was the Kentucky preacher Dr. J. W. Porter and T. T. Martin of Mississippi was field secretary and editor of the organization's official organ, The Conflict.

Kentucky and Henry
Fort Henry on the Tennessee River was in an especially unfavorable low – lying location commanded by hills on the Kentucky side of the river.
Polk's Whig opponent in the 1844 presidential election was Henry Clay of Kentucky.
The Whig Party counted among its members such national political luminaries as Daniel Webster, William Henry Harrison, and their preeminent leader, Henry Clay of Kentucky.
The Compromise of 1850 had been first proposed by the Whig Henry Clay of Kentucky.
Born near Lexington, Kentucky to Carter Henry Harrison II and Caroline Russell, he was only a few months old when his father died.
Image: Henry Clay. JPG | House Speaker Henry Clay of Kentucky
Image: Henry Clay. JPG | House Speaker Henry Clay of Kentucky
The United States presidential election of 1832 saw incumbent President Andrew Jackson, candidate of the Democratic Party, easily win re-election against Henry Clay of Kentucky.
* Henry Clay, U. S. senator from Kentucky
File: Clay. png | Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky
* Henry Clay, U. S. senator from Kentucky
File: Clay. png | Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky
* Henry Clay, former U. S. senator from Kentucky
File: Clay. png | Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky
Joseph John Gurney, a Quaker, wrote in his Familiar Letters to Henry Clay of Kentucky that the plantation owners in Tortola were " decidedly saving money by the substitution of free labor on moderate wages, for the deadweight of slavery ".
During the academic year 2005-6, he was briefly the Carl F. H. Henry Professor of Theology and Science at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as the first director of the school's new Center for Theology and Science ( since replaced by prominent creationist Kurt Wise ).< ref >< cite > Creationist to will lead seminary science center </ cite > Peter Smith.
* Crowgey, Henry G. Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking ( Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky ), 1971.
The compromise, drafted by Whig Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky and brokered by Clay and Democrat Stephen Douglas, avoided secession or civil war and reduced sectional conflict for four years.
Henry Clay, Sr. ( April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852 ), was a lawyer, politician and skilled orator who represented Kentucky separately in both the Senate and in the House of Representatives.
Henry Clay was a second cousin of Cassius Marcellus Clay, who became an abolitionist in Kentucky.
View of Henry Clay's law office ( 1803-1810 ), Lexington, Kentucky

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