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Leadership of a public-private partnership building more than 3,000 miles of fiber broadband cable to all Kentucky counties says the project could potentially be finished by “mid-fall” after seeing mounting costs, years of delays and strong scrutiny in the past from state lawmakers.
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Carter G. Woodson was a historian, author and journalist, known to many as the “Father of Black History Month.” And Kentucky is a part of his story. Woodson was the
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Roughly a million students attend college around the Ohio Valley, and the student-age population has an especially high rate of coronavirus infection.…
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The courtroom was silent as 19-year-old Dayjha Hogg approached the lectern at a Letcher County fiscal court meeting, stared down a panel of county…
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The bill U.S. lawmakers passed to keep the government open exempts a small Appalachian college in Sen. Mitch McConnell's home state from a costly tax on…
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A provision that would have protected Berea College from a tax on university endowments has been removed from the tax bill passed by Congress.The Senate…
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Berea College is hosting a refugee simulation that aims to give participants a glimpse into what immigrants go through when they flee their homes and seek…
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is visiting Kentucky to announce a program to reduce rural poverty nationwide.The project involves a partnership…
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A Berea College administrator has offered testimony about the cost of college education to a congressional committee in Washington. Much of the…