Each year during May's Small Business Week, the Kentucky Small Business Administration celebrates small businesses in the state, along with the ... Read This Post
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Kentucky Artist Turns Fish Bones Into Beautiful Ceramics
Jonathan Dazo is a Filipino-American clay artist known for his fossilized fish bowls, cups and other functional pieces. A Berea College graduate, ... Read This Post
Solarize Hazard: New Solar Installation at the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky
The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky recently celebrated their new rooftop solar installation by hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Hazard ... Read This Post
Ashland, KY Coffee Shop Expands to Third Location
Pour House Coffee, a coffee shop chain that started in 2014 just outside of Ashland, Kentucky, has officially tripled. Co-owners Kim Klein and ... Read This Post
Longview Estate – Lancaster, Kentucky
In 2018, Amy and Hugh Johnson found themselves having outgrown their three-bedroom home. They needed to accommodate two special needs adults who they ... Read This Post
Vintage Bleu by Brittany – Somerset, Kentucky
From Mamaw’s table and grandad’s rocking chair to your old toy chest, many families have beloved heirlooms that get passed from generation to ... Read This Post
Jaynes Family Practice, a Women-Owned Clinic, Opens in Corbin
Like many rural areas, Corbin, Kentucky, has a big need for another clinic offering primary care services. Part of Corbin lies in Knox County, where ... Read This Post
Solar at Red River Gorgeous
Kentucky's Red River Gorge is world renown for its natural beauty, as well as its abundance of rock climbing, hiking and other adventure ... Read This Post
Running Kentucky’s Rivers Through a Pandemic
With 1100 miles of commercially navigable waters, Kentucky has more running water than any other state with the exception of Alaska. One family ... Read This Post
Black Soil: Miller’s Farm
When you think of black soil, you picture a rich, healthy soil that holds depth and sustains life – something that you can hold, smell and feel. And ... Read This Post
Mountain Association becomes last PPP lender in Kentucky
Since the Mountain Association became a Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) lender in March of this year, we’ve helped ... Read This Post
How PPP Loans are working for Eastern Kentucky
Tara Jensen is a baker, teacher and author who lives on the Letcher County, Kentucky border in Pound, Virginia. She has worked in several different ... Read This Post