Who’s Running for President in 2020? Part 3

Are you voting in the 2020 presidential elections? Find out more about the candidates on The Presley Post. Click here to read now

So far there are 21 Democratic candidates and Donald Trump and Bill Weld conclude the Republican candidates running for the 2020 presidential election.  Senator Joe Biden, Democrat, recently announced his candidacy on April 25, 2019. Biden is a well-known political figure and most Americans would remember him as the former Vice President of Barack Obama. […]

Who’s Running for President in 2020? Part 2

Are you voting in the 2020 presidential elections? Find out more about the candidates on The Presley Post. Click here to read now

There are several candidates running for U.S. presidency in 2020, some more popular than others.  The democratic field is the most diverse in American history. It features two black contenders, Senator Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, and three other women including Senator Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten Gillibrand, as well as Representative Tulsi Gabbard.  There is […]

Government and Public Education

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HB 205 Kentucky teachers have staged mass call-outs resulting in school closings in recent weeks to protest against House Bill 205.  This bill was sponsored by (R) John Carney, and involves scholarship tax credits. HB 205 would give Kentuckians an incentive to donate to private school scholarship programs in exchange for dollar to dollar tax […]

Who’s Running for President in 2020? Part 1

Are you voting in the 2020 presidential elections? Find out more about the candidates on The Presley Post. Click here to read now

As we approach the 2020 Presidential Election, I thought it may be helpful to share facts about the candidates.  Let me start by saying, be careful about what you take in from the internet! Millennials are big on social media/technology, so we should use these tools to our advantage.  You should not solely rely on […]

Parking

There are parking meters, two paid lots, and a paid parking garage on 8th street. Monthly Passes are optional. 

These are the designated parking options when visiting The Presley Post. 

Do not park in the lot behind our building. This is a violation and your car WILL BE TOWED at your expense. NO EXCEPTIONS.

This lot is reserved for the law office upstairs and it is being watched.

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