After Coal, a Small Kentucky Town Builds a Healthier, More Creative Economy by Peter Slavin — YES! Magazine

A complex network of local organizations helps neighbors support one another as they rebound from a dying industry.

  • A complex network of local organizations helps neighbors support one another as they rebound from a dying industry.

3 responses to “After Coal, a Small Kentucky Town Builds a Healthier, More Creative Economy by Peter Slavin — YES! Magazine”

  1. kLynn
    kLynn

    Coal is very important for jobs and the economy.

    1. kLynn
      kLynn

      Coal already left the unhealthy, let’s fix the town

  2. kLynn
    kLynn

    Coal already left the unhealthy, let’s fix the town.

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