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Cultural anthropologist Betsy Taylor, director of the Livelihood Knowledge Exchange Network, on forest farming and heir property in E. KY | Zach Foster,…
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Forest Farming: Can it work for Eastern Kentucky? | In service to the public and the environment: the Appalachian Conservation Corps | Solar advocates see…
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Cheating apps are undermining learning, critical thinking | What forgiven student loans would mean to Kentuckiand and Kentucky | State of Justice Series:…
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As NPR celebrates its 50th anniversary today, WEKU is proud to have been one of 90 original charter stations that created the NPR network.The membership…
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Cheating apps and learning | What forgiven students loans would mean to Kentucky | State of Justice Series: Police, violence and accountability | Type 2…
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For a 3rd consecutive year Kentucky ranks number one in the nation for child maltreatment, and has one of the nation’s highest rates of these children who…
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NPR grew up alongside a post-Watergate journalism ethos that shaped the media industry for decades. Hosted by Audie Cornish and featuring other NPR…
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In today's interview, WEKU's Tom Martin gets the details of a new program that gives a boost to young women in Kentucky who are interested in careers in…
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A brief history of the deforestation of Appalachia and efforts now underway to return abandoned mine lands to something approximating their original…
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Earth Day Special: Reclaiming deforested, and abandoned mine sites in Eastern Kentucky. The history of deforestation - pending legislation to renew the…