Hey, I'm Kevin. Welcome to my personal weblog. Thanks for visiting, and I hope you'll stick around a while. I write about family, school, business, politics, sports and more. I'm 23 years old, and I write it like I see it.

New Direction for My Blog

Posted by Kevin

The purpose of this blog is to provide an online journal for my thoughts.  If you’ve ever visited before, you’ve noticed that I write about business, sports, politics, life and anything else that is on my mind.  Although I am going to continue to write about those topics, I’ve decided to slightly veer closer to [...]

Too Busy To Blog?

Posted by Kevin

Coming off the long weekend in Destin, I’ve been swamped with work and school! I apologize for the sparse posts, but I have several things in the works including an update on the Hamilton County Sheriff’s race, my local products in professional baseball update, a Burke Holdings (investing) update, and several rants about our [...]

Chattarati.com Launches Today

Posted by Kevin

I’m always interested in what other local bloggers are writing about, and TennesseeTicket.com is one that I read on a daily basis. Joe Lance offers a non-partisan take on local politics that gives a unique insight into what’s happening in the area.
Yesterday Joe posted about a new website that would be launching today. [...]

Reviewing the Past Week and Looking Ahead

Posted by Kevin

I apologize for the infrequency in posting this past week.  I was slammed at work as we have been tying up loose ends for summer ball teams and working to prepare for the Stump on Sports All-Star Classics.  This weekend I will be posting on the following things:

Investing - Week in Review
Presidential Race Outlook
Photos and [...]

Welcome Back to Kevin Brent Burke II dot com!

Posted by Kevin

I quit blogging back in March when I announced my candidacy for the Hamilton County District 7 School Board seat that was being vacated by Joe Conner. I really enjoyed being involved in the “Education Debate” in Hamilton County, and I had the opportunity to meet many people. My campaign team felt confident [...]