As Louisville’s childcare landscape faces an uncertain future, the need for collaboration between the public and private sectors has never been more...
Tag - Op-Ed
The Lane Report is interested in well-written, insightful Op-Ed’s that shed light on the way business works in Kentucky.
The Op-Ed guidelines:
- No more than 750 words
- Opinion on business or economic issue only which the writer feels passionate and qualified to write.
Editor’s note: This is an op-ed. The opinions expressed by the authors, nor the conclusions drawn in this post, do not necessarily reflect the opinions, viewpoints, or beliefs of The Lane Report, its owner, staff, or any organizations with which The Lane Report is affiliated. The Lane Report reserves the right not to publish any Op-Ed submitted.
Over the last few weeks, you have read and heard directly about Kentucky’s significant opportunities and still considerable challenges. Of course, as a large...
One in three Kentuckians are going through the Medicaid renewals process for the first time since they were paused in 2020. Thousands are going to be finding...
Most of our universities can still remember when teacher training programs were filled with bright-eyed young professionals eager for training and, ultimately...
If you or your child headed off to campus this fall, you’re probably worried about many things. Whether college will be worth the cost should be the least of...
We live in a time when our politics and opinions drive deeper divisions in our society than we have seen for generations. This is as true in Kentucky as it is...
Northern Kentucky has long taken a collaborative approach to economic development, establishing BE NKY Growth Partnership, formerly Northern Kentucky Tri-ED...
A recent 2023 Kids Count Data Book report studied how economic well-being, education, health and family support impacts a child’s overall well-being and how...
I’m excited to be once again able to join Kentucky residents for the Kentucky State Fair, Aug. 17-27, at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville. It’s the...
There is no better-known disease for which there is seemingly no cure than cancer. It touches each of our lives, directly or indirectly. More than 30,000...