Many students and families in Hazard and Perry County are beginning to prepare for the upcoming school year as the end of summer break nears. Within the next few weeks,
Students from Perry County Central High School have been busy this summer at the Perry County Park completing projects to help make the park more accessible for people impacted by disabilities. The group of 17 students is the first cohort to complete an eight-week training in Coordinating and Assisting the Reuse of Assistive Technology: Together One Priority, (CARAT-TOP) CARAT-TOP is a new intergenerational training program created by the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health (UK CERH) and the Kentucky Appalachian Rural Rehabilitation Network (KARRN). It brings together students of all abilities from local high schools and the community to learn new skills to help individuals and communities impacted by disability.
The Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts kicks off its 35th Anniversary class this summer with a class doubled in size from previous years thanks to supplemental funding from the
Nearly 30 people are left without a home following a fire in Hazard. The blaze broke out Wednesday morning at the apartment complex located in the old.
There s a summer camp in Eastern Kentucky that s getting the nation s attention. Usually, summer camps feature swimming, hiking, canoeing, and other outdoor activities for kids. But this one is making