Paul Kincaid
@KincaidCom
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Founder of Kincaid Communications, LLC, - #PR, #marketing and governmental relations firm - 39-year veteran of #HigherEd - APR and Fellow PRSA
Springfield, Missouri
Joined May 2014
OPINION: After 232 years of service, the final penny was produced Nov. 12, 2025, in the US Mint in Philadelphia. Columnist Paul Kincaid gives his two cents on the penny and its place in American culture. Read it: https://t.co/dvRYOec4u3
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The last penny minted for circulation was produced Nov. 12, 2025. After 232 years of service, I didn’t think the penny got a proper sendoff. Here's my two cents on the penny:
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Will you make a resolution for 2026? I plan to. I have plenty of personal habits that could use adjusting. But for 2026, I’m opening the aperture wider. Read here for my 2026 resolution:
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OPINION: Are you making a New Year's resolution? Columnist @KincaidCom is, and he has some strategies to help your resolution stick in 2026. Read it: https://t.co/R9qQVuxjDQ
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Year In Review: The Leading Higher Education Stories For 2025 via @forbes
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Higher education news was dominated in 2025 by President Trump’s campaign to align the sector with his political views. Here are ten of the year's biggest stories.
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Our gratitude reminds us of what is good about our community, renews our shared values, and strengthens our bond as human beings. What are you thankful for as we enter into this holiday season? I share my list here via @sgfcitizen.bsky.social: https://t.co/aWJYhEFu3d
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Guest columnist Paul Kincaid has a lot to be thankful for. In this column he highlights four groups for which he is particularly thankful.
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Our gratitude reminds us of what is good about our community, renews our shared values, and strengthens our bond as human beings. What are you thankful for as we enter into this holiday season? I share my list here via @sgfcitizen.bsky.social: https://t.co/aWJYhEFu3d
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Guest columnist Paul Kincaid has a lot to be thankful for. In this column he highlights four groups for which he is particularly thankful.
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OPINION: Columnist @KincaidCom says we should be thankful every day, but it's our nature to be thankful during the holidays. This year, he wants to give special thanks to four groups, starting with teachers. For what and who are you thankful? Read it: https://t.co/WdlLdNBtYJ
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Raising boys can be a wildlife-like adventure – crashing through boundaries and leaving a messy trail. But boys can mature and develop resiliency, loyalty & a love for each other. Trust me, I know. I was the oldest of 5 boys. Read more via @sgfcitizen https://t.co/WyLO8dF13u
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Guest columnist Paul Kincaid reflects on his childhood as the oldest of five brothers.
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OPINION: Paul Kincaid was the oldest of five boys. There are nine years between him and the youngest. He shares the life lessons he learned from growing up in a house full of boys. Read it: https://t.co/BzWTKkjCKL
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Well, our fans made asses of themselves at the Ryder Cup. Obscene abuse of the Euros, who kicked our butts and still they yap! Sore losers, reflects badly on our country. Dial it back. This is even happening at HS games.
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OPINION: It’s been 50 years, but every baseball season @KincaidCom thinks about his baseball coach at Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma: the late Dr. Joe Record. Kincaid says Record had a way of simplifying complicated topics. Read it: https://t.co/GygcbBhl28
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It’s been 50 years, but every baseball season I think about my baseball coach at Phillips University: the late Dr. Joe Record. Dr. Record was the kind of coach you didn’t want to disappoint. He knew what made me tick, just as he did all his players. https://t.co/d39XJ3cxLC
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Guest columnist Paul Kincaid reflects on the lessons he learned from his baseball coach, Dr. Joe Record.
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Note to Fuhrer: slavery was bad. Ignoring our history, even the bad parts, does nothing to advance our country. We weren’t always right. This is the worst one.
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To go or not to go, that is the question! It's almost time for my 55-year high school reunion. Reunions are a reality check. Yet, for a weekend, we recall our common experiences. These are the people with whom I rode that teenage rollercoaster. https://t.co/YLl4DvgRnK
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It's time for guest columnist Paul Kincaid's 55-year high school reunion. Should he make the trip or sit it out?
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OPINION: To go or not to go. That is the question for @KincaidCom as the Shawnee Mission North High School Class of 1970 prepares to gather for its 55th reunion. He explains why he has mixed feelings about attending. Read it: https://t.co/8x8XfBG8yX
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What is wrong with us? Curtailing aid to third world countries, causing starvation and illness. A PITTANCE of our budget, and loss of goodwill around the world. Another example of this administration’s total lack of humanity.
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Next: The Smithsonian will dismantle all its exhibits about courage.
Exclusive: The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History removed references to President Trump’s two impeachments from an exhibit — an apparent change to its plans to update its collection of artifacts about the historic U.S. proceedings.
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