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The police chief of Hazard was fired by the city commission on Monday.
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Kentucky State University is sending a mobile health unit to Hazard Community and Technical College Friday afternoon to help residents of eastern Kentucky.
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Juneteenth marks the day when the last group of enslaved people in Galveston, Texas finally learned of their freedom after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed two years earlier.
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Residents of eastern Kentucky often have trouble finding affordable or accessible healthcare. Mobile clinics are one way to bridge that gap.
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The criminal complaint filed in the U.S. Attorney’s Office’s Eastern District of Kentucky alleges Scott Blair used his position to assist other Perry County citizens facing criminal charges, from April 2020 to March 2024.
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Around 75 volunteers are planting 7,000 trees across a 10-acre piece of land.
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Construction on the Skyview high-ground community outside Hazard is moving forward as its environmental permit has been approved by the federal Department for Housing and Urban Development.
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The Appalachian Arts Alliance is close to opening the doors on their ArtStation in downtown Hazard. The space will be used for arts education and creating…
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We received a call Monday from a listener choosing to remain anonymous. She told us, “I moved here in May of this year. Your station is the only station…