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May 22, 2013
Commentaries & Reviews
Commentaries & Reviews
FLW Fishing Report - How the Bridge Collapse Affected Fishermen The Eggner's Ferry Bridge collapse affects travelers and fishermen alike. Scott Ellison explains in this week's FLW Fishing Report.
Commentator Celia Brewer on Technology's Explosion and Humanity's Regression Commentator Celia Brewer worries that our exploding technology is causing us to regress socially as human beings. Brewer is a writer living in Mayfield. She believes she will always be smarter than her phone.
FLW Fishing Report - Buying a New Prop FLW Outdoorsman Scott Ellison has some advice on buying a new prop for your outboard.
Commentary: Legislature Goes for Nuclear Options in Redistricting No compromise has been made between the drastically different redistricting plans passed through the Kentucky Legislature. Plans being pushed by House Democrats and Senate Republicans are nearing the possibility that federal courts may end up resolving the issue. Commentator Richard Nelson says this kind of partisan political bomb-throwing won't garner any love between constituents and the powers that be in Frankfort.
FLW Fishing Report - Alabama Rig The Alabama Rig is heating up fishing on Kentucky Lake. Hear more in this week's FLW Fishing Report by Scott Ellison.
FLW Fishing Report - Gearing Up For Christmas FLW Outdoorsman Scott Ellison shares some great Christmas gift ideas for the upcoming Spring fishing season.
Uncommon Mystery - A Cold Day for Murder Some people love reading on the beach, others enjoy sitting with a good book under a tree covered in springtime blooms. But there's nothing quite like curling up with a good mystery novel on a cold day. And mystery fan Michael Cohen has just the book. A Cold Day for Murder is an appropriately frozen uncommon read about an Aleut detective who investigates a pair of disappearances in the Alaska wilderness.
FLW Fishing Report - Catching Redears Tips on catching "Redears" in this week's FLW Fishing Report.
FLW Fishing Report - Finding Fish Attractors Scott Ellison shares tips for finding fish attractors in Kentucky Lake in this week's FLW Fishing Report.
FLW Fishing Report - An Outdoorsman Gives Thanks Outdoorsman Scott Ellison shares gives thanks in the FLW Weekly Fishing Report.
Justice Cunningham's List of Things He's Thankful For Kentucky First Supreme Court Justice Bill Cunningham shares some holiday spirit with a list of things he's thankful for.
FLW Fishing Report - Deer Season There's more talk about deer than about bass this week. Hear why in this week's FLW Fishing Report with Dave Washburn.
FLW Outdoors Fishing Report - Crappie Next Spring Learn about the outlook for crappie next spring with our weekly fishing commentary.
Commentary: The Diplomacy of Herman Cain Murray State History Professor and Foreign Policy Analyst Dr. Brian Clardy takes a look at the diplomacy of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
Taking Stock In The Things That Really Matter On Tuesday, Kentuckians cast their ballots for important statewide offices. Commentator Richard Nelson says as much as Kentucky loves college basketball, participating in our government is more important.
FLW Outdoors Fishing Report - Float N' Fly Learn about the float n' fly in this week's FLW Outdoors Fishing Report with Scott Ellison.
FLW Outdoors Fishing Report - Almost Sauger Time It's not sauger time yet. Get an update on what's happening on the lakes with our weekly fishing report from FLW.
Commentary: Improving Education: What is the Right Approach? Executive Director of Kentucky's Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, Stu Silberman, offers a reflection on Improving Education: What is the Right Approach.
FLW Outdoors Fishing Report - School Fishing Club Marshall County High School's Fishing Club has over a hundred members now. More in this edition of FLW Outdoors Weekly Fishing Report.
Commentary: Why We Can't Afford to Stop Pushing Students Dr. Nancy Moore Waldrop is Superintendent of McCracken County Public Schools. In the first of a series of commentaries about what's happening in education, Dr. Waldrop says we "cannot afford to stop pushing" students to learn.