InTouch with Southern Kentucky May 2020 | Page 7

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK Staying the course in uncertain times A s I write this, I just realized that my daughter has been out of school for a full month. It seems like six months. Not that my wife and I haven’t enjoyed having Carly at home. That’s been the high point of the COVID-19 crisis. But we, like most of you, crave normalcy. We long for the things we took for granted — a day trip out of town, family gatherings and just a simple dinner out at a local eatery. While a lot of people have been shut down, literally, since the outbreak, I have stayed pretty busy. The Commonwealth Journal staff has worked hard during this crisis to continue to bring local news to M ay 2020 By Jeff Neal Pulaski County. Yes, a whole lot of that news is centered around the coronavirus — that bug that altered our lives so dramatically. This issue of In Touch with Southern Kentucky is an extension of that work. We look at how the COVID-19 dilemma has shaped 2020 — what’s happening now, and what will happen when this thing has passed and we will begin picking up the pieces. Notice I did say WHEN and not IF. This will pass. I firmly believe that the guidelines set forth by our leaders and the CDC are working. I think they will hasten the day when we can get back to school, church and all the other interaction that makes our lives so special. Hang in there. We at the Commonwealth Journal will be right there with you, making sure you stay informed during these uncertain times. And most importantly, stay safe. JEFF NEAL is the Editor of the Commonwealth Journal and In Touch with Southern Kentucky magazine. I n T ouch with S outhern K entucky • 7