Nearly 100 community leaders and elected officials in Southern and Eastern Kentucky attended the first Broadband and Your Community Workshop 101: Getting Started on Thursday, June 29, at The Center…
This watercolor painting, Mer Girl, by Pat Banks of Richmond is one of the pieces on display in the Ways of Seeing exhibit. The Center for Rural Development has been…
The promise of accessible, high-speed broadband is motivating communities in Eastern Kentucky to come up with creative, innovative projects that will move Kentucky forward and create training and employment opportunities…
The Displaced Coal Miner Training program provided funding assistance for Brandon Pierson of Harlan County to attend and graduate from Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College (SKCTC)
Kim Wilson-Lucas completed Excel training through the Business and Community Training Center at The Center for Rural Development. The Center for Rural Development offers a variety of different workforce training…
There is nearly a 10 year age difference between Adair County siblings Kyle Mann, 22, and Brandi Blackburn, 31, but the brother and sister duo have never been closer. Growing…
SOMERSET, Ky.—The Center for Rural Development and the Brushy Fork Institute recently announced the recipients for the 2017 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Flex-E-Grants. The grants will help fund 22 different…
High-speed internet access and reliable connectivity will equip businesses to compete globally and could increase economic opportunities for communities in Eastern Kentucky.