Rogers Scholars graduate Donald Damron, a student at East Carter High School, accepts the Doug Reece Memorial Award. Thirty-two rising high school juniors from Southern and Eastern Kentucky graduated Friday…
The top 30 photographs in the Redbud Trails Photography Contest sponsored by TOUR Southern and Eastern Kentucky (TOUR SEKY) are on display in a new visual arts exhibit at The…
Youth programs coordinator Delaney Stephens, left, and Lonnie Lawson, right, president and CEO of The Center for Rural Development, present Chandler Hutchinson with the Doug Reece Memorial Award. Rogers Scholars…
Starting with the 2013 graduating class of Rogers Scholars, Asbury University is offering exclusive college scholarships for new and future graduates of The Center for Rural Development’s Rogers Scholars youth…
WYMT-TV news reporter Steve King was at The Center for Rural Development yesterday to cover Forward in the Fifth's Education Leadership Day and the regional Appalachian Leaders in Education (AppLE)…
The Center for Rural Development team participated in the fifth annual PRIDE (Personal Responsibility in a Desireable Environment) Clean Sweep of U.S. 27. Last month, staff members and PRIDE volunteers picked up roadside…
Readers of the Kentucky Living magazine have chosen The Center for Rural Development as one of their favorite sites in Kentucky to enjoy the performing arts. In the April edition of…
Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear and Dr. Mary Lynne Capilouto joined more than 900 third-grade students in Pulaski County on Wednesday for the third annual “Feed the Mind” event to…
Online registration is now available for a new series of cooking classes launched by The Center for Rural Development through its Your Center of Learning training program. Click on the class you wish to…
Prayers, messages of hopes, and money were sent to the families of the 26 victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School from the Somerset-Pulaski County community hundreds of miles away to…