From a side road outside of London, Kentucky, one small business is selling over 600 products, from oyster crackers to eyeliner, through Amazon to ... Read This Post
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Hemphill Community Center – Neon, Kentucky
Hemphill Community Center, located in Neon, Kentucky – a former coal camp – has provided a gathering place by hosting music, dancing and arts ... Read This Post
Solar in London, Kentucky
Mountain Association’s energy team began working with Kentuckians for the Commonwealth’s London field office several years ago to create a ... Read This Post
Eastern Kentucky Groceries Save On Energy Costs, Keep Doors Open
A thriving grocery store is central to having a community where residents want to live, work and play. However, with an average net profit of 2.2%, ... Read This Post
Ben Tatum – Pine Ridge, Kentucky
Ben Tatum grew up in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia. His town of Richlands, Virginia was only about three hours away from Eastern ... Read This Post
Campton Baptist Church – Campton, Kentucky
In recent years, many small churches and other faith based groups have approached MACED looking for relief from high utility bills. Among those ... Read This Post
Zac Ebersole – Oil Springs, Kentucky
Oil Springs, Kentucky, has been home for Zac Ebersole since he was four years old. Today, Zac is passionate about creating positive change in the ... Read This Post
Megan Stepp – Inez, Kentucky
Megan Stepp is originally from the small town of Inez, Kentucky, located in Martin County. After high school, Megan went to the University of ... Read This Post
Housing Development Alliance – Frank Morris
Frank Morris was raised in the city of Hazard. Like many in the area, Morris got a job in the coal mines, beginning his career with Perry County Coal ... Read This Post
COAP, Inc. – Randall Howard
Randall Howard is from Harlan County in far southeastern Kentucky. Growing up, he developed a passion for caring for homes of the people he loved ... Read This Post
John Craft – Hazard, Kentucky
John Craft worked in the coal mines of Eastern Kentucky for roughly sixteen years. Earning his underground and surface electrical cards, he worked on ... Read This Post
Scott Shoupe – Cumberland, Kentucky
Over 20 years of working in the coal industry, Scott Shoupe watched as jobs vanished from his hometown of Cumberland, Kentucky. With the economic ... Read This Post