Rogers Scholars graduates say good-bye for the final time at Friday night's graduation program.Whether it was climbing to the top of a 55-foot Alpine Tower or making friends with other…
Several years ago—long before he launched his political career and was later elected to Congress—Harold “Hal” Rogers had to leave his home community in Wayne County to find a job.
Friday the Thirteen turned out to be a “lucky” day for Gina Sears of Corbin. Sears is the grand-prize winner of a Houseboat Vacation on Lake Cumberland—valued at up to…
Rogers Scholar Kelly Brown, a junior at Bell County High School, presents University of Kentucky president Dr. Eli Capilouto with a Rogers Scholars' blanket.Growing up, Dr. Eli Capilouto’ parents impressed…
Lindsey Wilson College president Dr. William “Bill” Luckey Jr. encouraged Rogers Scholars to follow their dreams and build their careers right here in Southern and Eastern Kentucky. “Dr. Luckey’s speech…
Rogers Scholars met with representatives from some of Kentucky’s top colleges and universities on Tuesday at a college and career fair and later that evening put on their dancing shoes…
Members of the second class of the 2012 Rogers Scholars—and the final graduating class of the year—arrived at The Center for Rural Development in Somerset this week and spent Monday…
Three graduates from the first class of the 2012 Rogers Scholars youth leadership program have been recognized by The Center for Rural Development. Taylor Agathen, a student at Taylor County…
Members of the first graduating class of The Center for Rural Development’s 2012 Rogers Scholars are already thinking of ways they can put their new leadership skills into action back…