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Local News: Voters approve dissolution of City of Anniston (4/4/24)

Local News: Voters approve dissolution of City of Anniston (4/4/24)
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Local News: Meet the Candidate night is March 28 in Charleston (3/24/23)

Local News: Meet the Candidate night is March 28 in Charleston (3/24/23)
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UK Honors 11 Students With Still We Rise Scholarship

The Still We Rise program, whose names sake pays homage to Maya Angelou’s anthem, "And Still I Rise," provides students with a forum to share their stories and awards students with a scholarship/stipend. 

UK Appalachian Center to Showcase Student Research on Appalachia

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 22, 2021) The University of Kentucky Appalachian Center will showcase the work of student researchers through its Sharing Work on Appalachia in Progress (SWAP) series this semester. This series will feature presentations from graduate and undergraduate students covering topics ranging from poetry to cancer research to education to local foods.  “We are excited to be able to help fund important interdisciplinary research conducted by students across the university,” said Kathryn Engle, associate director of the center. “These presentations will provide a platform for students to share their work with the UK Appalachian Studies community, as well as the general public.  

Beshear donates $16K, designates Hunger Free Kentucky Day

Feeding Kentucky, an organization dedicated to increasing the quality, variety and nutritional value of food available to feed hungry people in Kentucky, hosted a virtual rally Thursday marking Hunger Free Kentucky Day. The guest speaker for the event was Alisha Mays of Lexington, who grew up in Richmond, Kentucky, and is a food anthropologist pursuing her PhD in anthropology at the University of Kentucky. Mays said her history of food insecurity began from birth. “My food story begins on Jan. 7, 1991, in Richmond, Kentucky,” she said. “I was born to an undernourished 15-year-old woman. My first meal, Enfamil, made me sick. That was the first time Mom worried about her children eating.

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