A small federal grant program aimed at increasing first-time farmers’ access to land, training and tools was finding fertile ground in West Virginia. But in March, the Trump administration suddenly terminated it, leaving local partners uncertain about their futures.
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ICE detainments and deportations may seem to have faded, but the actions against immigrants, illegal and legal, continue in Kentucky. Nima Kulkarni, a state representative, immigration employment attorney and founder of the New Americans Initiative, brings us up to date.
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In Today's Interview, Kate Savage from Arts Connect-Lexington, gets the details on a two-week theatre festival opening soon in downtown Lexington, with Vanessa Becker-Weig.
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