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May 9, 201712:31 PM ET
Heard on All Things Considered
Laura Sullivan
May 17, 2017, 11:26am Dr. Jessica Wilkerson
It's fashionable to note that Appalachia voted overwhelmingly for Trump—and to predict political karma since he's proposed massive funding cuts that will affect the region. But people in Appalachia have a long history of community organizing bolstered by federal monies and their own capacity to offer solutions to their problems.
May 16, 2017
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Joshua Wilkey
By JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG and MICHAEL CORKERYJUNE 18, 2017
FLOYD COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Eastern Kentucky attorneys are offering advice to people trying to escape domestic violence after one Laurel County woman was murdered by her husband Tuesday night at their home. "What we try to do is make a difference victim by victim, to try to end domestic violence and that's hopefully where we're going as a society,” said Executive Director of Appalachian Research and Defense Robert Johns. Shannon Mills was murdered by her husband after they got into an argument at their home south of London.
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July 14, 20174:57 AM ET
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Eleanor Klibanoff
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By Richard Dawahare - Lexington-Herald Leader
Let there be light. And truth. And justice. Justice pursued with courage, molded by civility, tempered with compassion, applied with mercy and achieving hope, faith and fairness for all concerned.
A religious revival?
No, an epiphany at the Kentucky Bar Association’s annual convention: Our judicial system actuates the values of God, without a scintilla of reference to the Great Spirit. The opposite of showy politicians; the law at its best is all walk, no talk.
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