kyvoice.com is the voice of central Kentucky, composed 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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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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John A. Nelson is executive editor of Advocate Communications Inc., a group of Central Kentucky newspapers owned by Schurz Communications Inc. of South Bend, Ind. He serves as managing editor of The Advocate-Messenger in Danville and provides administrative support to editors at the company’s newspapers in Nicholasville, Stanford and Winchester. |

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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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Maria Montgomery, Miss Boyle County and the reigning Miss Kentucky USA, talks about pageant life from a college student's perspective. |
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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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Rachel Parsons on Fashion, beauty and fun in a small town. |

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Sun Managing Editor Randy Patrick's thoughts on journalism, culture, faith and democracy. |

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Fred, Rachel and Mike provide the best source for news on local government and politics in Winchester and Clark County |
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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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