Stephen C. Cawood, a Pineville lawyer who died at 82, was a lifelong advocate for Kentucky's Appalachian region. Cawood represented people victimized by the coal industry and helped draft key state ...
The Foundation for Kentucky has announced ina. statement the launch of the Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program, a new funding opportunity created to support neighbors, organizations and community ...
When e-commerce billionaire Marc Lore announced his plans in 2021 to build a city called Telosa — a 150,000-acre metropolis ...
Truffle cultivators are becoming increasingly common across Appalachia and the southeast region, and say the climate and soil ...
This photo is part of the Urban Appalachian Kith and Kin exhibit. Thousands of Appalachian families have migrated to Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky over the last century. They’ve helped ...
The Appalachian Heirloom Seed Swap is a yearly tradition in Pikeville. After a flash flood in 2010, a group in Pike County took action to protect and celebrate a precious resource in Eastern Kentucky.
A new component of the CAP Family Advocacy program is Steppingstones, which aims to help walk alongside participants as they ...
Six young poets from Appalachia arrived at the recent Kentucky Book Festival at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington the first weekend of November in various parts shy, talkative, nervous and excited ...
Health care providers in eastern Kentucky fear potential cuts to Medicaid in a bill that passed the U.S. House could have devastating effects on the health of its people and deal another blow to the ...
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Steve Cawood spent his life fighting for Appalachian coal miners in Eastern KY | Opinion
If you wanted to make a movie about the pain and progress of Kentucky’s Appalachian coalfield in the last 60 years, a key role would be that of Stephen C. Cawood, the Pineville lawyer who died of ...
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