A large-scale replica of a pink ribbon painted on the front lawn of The Center for Rural Development celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month is drawing a lot of attention—even from the…
U.S. Congressman Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) made a special guest appearance this week at the Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce “Business After Hours” program hosted at The Center for Rural…
Six new instructor-led classes have been added to The Center for Rural Development’s Your Center of Learning business and workforce skills training program. The Center and its e-learning training partner,…
The following courses make up a list of courses currently in the NISP catalogue. Several of the courses are tailored specifically for intelligence analysts, but each is available to all…
Rogers Scholars graduate Kori Sears, a junior at Whitley County High School, completed 100 hours of community service and personal development to earn the Congressional Award Bronze Medal.
In these tough economic times, many communities in Southern and Eastern Kentucky often have a vision for the future but lack the funds necessary to make that vision a reality.
If you want to know more about Apple’s iPad or iPhone, or just want to make sure you are getting the maximum use from these mobile devices, The Center for…
The Center for Rural Development has named Kelly Joplin of Somerset as the local philanthropy specialist for the Appalachian Rural Development Philanthropy Initiative (ARDPI).
The Center for Rural Development is expanding its 42-county primary service area in Southern and Eastern Kentucky to include three additional counties in Eastern Kentucky.
The spooky classic tale of Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is coming to stage just in time for Halloween during the opening performance of Children’s Prime Time Theatre’s…