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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Oh, Kentucky

Western Kentucky will be a hot spot of eclipse hubbub next summer.

Syrian refugees are scheduled to begin arriving in Bowling Green this fall.

Two Pikeville entrepreneurs have converted an old Coke-bottling plant as a facility to train former coal miners to code.

Or, says the Fed, another "option is through 'creative placemaking' in which partners from disparate sectors use arts and culture activities to strategically shape the character of a region or neighborhood. It’s an integrative approach to neighborhood planning and economic development, encouraging local communities to use their distinctive resources, cultural diversity, and unique attributes to stimulate their economies."

Burgin, in Mercer County, will soon be home to Kentucky's largest solar array.

I like pictures of food, and I might start posting them pretty frequently.

Who loves Chicken Tenders? Get 'em hot, fresh and delicious on the buffet! pic.twitter.com/9up0u1qoEe
— Sirloin Stockade (@SirloinMurrayKY) April 20, 2016
Posted by Eric at 1:44 PM
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Labels: #ohky, Berea, Bowling Green, Burgin, Hopkinsville, Murray, Paducah, pikeville, Syria, Warfare, Whitesburg

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