The Center for Rural Development has launched its new website. The redesigned site, created through an extensive in-house collaboration between The Center’s marketing and public relations and web development teams,…
The Center for Rural Development’s web development team has designed a new website for Eastern Kentucky PRIDE (Personal Responsibility in a Desirable Environment), one of The Center’s affiliate organizations, that’s…
Five Southern and Eastern Kentucky communities or organizations have been awarded federal grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) to advance strategic planning efforts in the region as part of…
Cassidy Scantland of Green County has been recognized for having the highest-scoring application among students who participated in this summer’s first session of The Center for Rural Development’s Rogers…
To view photos from Friday night's 2011 Rogers Scholars awards ceremony and graduation program, visit Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/centertech/sets/72157626998763621/ They worked together as a team to build their leadership and entrepreneurial…
Practical solutions from actual practitioners. That’s what 26 chiefs, sheriffs, and law enforcement officials from across the country got at the Spring 2011 Rural Law Enforcement Technology Institute. The event—held…
If you took our Excel 2007 Basic class held earlier this summer or are interested in expanding your computer skills in Microsoft Office Excel, The Center for Rural Development’s Your…
U.S. Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) rubs shoulders with national and international leaders, serves as chairman of the House’s powerful Appropriations Committee, and is a champion of some of…
A Corbin, Ky., woman is the lucky winner of an on-the-water vacation on Lake Cumberland that was the grand prize in a regional fundraising campaign benefiting The Center for Rural…
One day prior to a school event, author, former Kentucky official, and speaker Laura Emberton Owens discovered her son was missing one of his tennis shoes. As concerned as she…