kyvoice.com is the voice of central Kentucky, comprised of blogs from The Advocate-Messenger in Danville, The Interior-Journal in Stanford, The Jessamine Journal in Nicholasville, and the Winchester Sun. Staff members from these media outlets, all under the umbrella of Schurz Communications, Inc., share their thoughts about their profession, their interests ... and life in general. If you'd like to become a blogger for kyvoice.com, send an email to webmaster@amnews.com with blog in the subject line, and explain what you'd like to share with our readers, and why you'd be a good choice.
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Advocate sports editor Larry Vaught, University of Kentucky beat writer and five-time AP Sportswriter of the Year, talks all things Big Blue. |

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Lincoln County native Laura Kirkpatrick, runnerup on America's Next Top Model (and voted fan favorite) chronicles her journey to join the ranks of supermodels. |

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Boyle County native Maria Montgomery, Miss Kentucky USA 2009 and runnerup in the Miss USA Pageant, lets us in on life as a beauty queen. |
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Educator and traveller Jane Dewey talks about life in the art world, with some travel thrown in. |

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Reporter Ben Kleppinger offers insights on his day-to-day coverage of Garrard County. |

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Sportswriter Mike Marsee blogs about sports in general, telling you things about the games you might not get in traditional coverage. |

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Photographer Clay Jackson shares his unique perspective on the world through the camera lens. |

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Campbellsville University student Christina Miller, a native of Boyle County, began her blog when she attended Inauguration 2009, and continues with insights into the life of a college student. |

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Emily Toadvine talks about fine-tuning mothering, shopping, and surviving! |
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The Winchester Sun Bloggers
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Keith Taylor is an award-winning sports editor for the Winchester Sun and a self-proclaimed sports enthusiast, and plays golf in his spare time. |

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The title “Newer World” comes from Tennyson by way of Bobby Kennedy. I have been inspired by Kennedy for his courage and compassion, which were rooted in his Christian faith. And as a 48-year-old man, Tennyson’s “Ulysses” reminds me that age doesn’t have to hinder one from beginning new adventures, learning new things and making a difference in the lives of others. So,”Come, my friends, ‘Tis not too late to seek a newer world … to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.’” |
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The Jessamine Journal Bloggers
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Jessamine Journal Editor Mike Moore muses on all things newspaper ... and some that arent. |

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Sports Editor Casey Castle on Jessamine County sports. |

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Tyler Young offers a behind-the-scenes look at the news and some stories he sees that may not get printed in The Jessamine Journal. |
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