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THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. NEW FILM “HOLLER” SHEDS LIGHT ON STRUGGLES OF BEING YOUNG 8 hours ago · The movie centers on a young girl named Ruth, a recent high school graduate, and her brother, Blaze. They work in a scrapyard together, supporting themselves as their mother goes through rehab foropioid addiction.
TRACKING COVID-19 IN OHIO Vaccination in Ohio. The Ohio Valley ReSource has added new measures to its COVID Data Tracker, including a county-level map of infection hot spots, indicators of hospital capacity, and a demographic breakdown of cases and deaths. These new functions provide a more in-depth view of the spread of the infections in Ohio. OVERDOSE DEATHS HIT NEW HIGHS AS PANDEMIC WORSENS OPIOID December 23, 2020. New federal data shows the coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the country’s deadliest 12-month period for drug overdose fatalities, including a sharp increase in overdose deaths in the Ohio Valley. According to the latest data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 81,000 people died due todrug
INVESTOR PULLS OUT OF PROPOSED BELMONT COUNTY CRACKER Investor Pulls Out Of Proposed Belmont County Cracker Plant. Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. In a joint statement with PTTGC America LLC, the Thailand-based company driving the project in the Ohio Valley, anexecutive
KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
CHANGING COURSE: “TINY HOUSE” PROJECT TACKLES BIG PROBLEMS The tiny house was built by high school students at the Knott County Area Technology Center, and bought by KVEC to serve as a model for the program. When you walk into the house, you’re surrounded by a small but beautiful oak interior. A staircase ARC FUNDS ADDICTION TREATMENT FOR WOMEN IN RURAL KENTUCKY Health. April 3, 2019. The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded more than two million dollars to expand addiction treatment and recovery resources for women in rural regions of the Ohio Valley hit hard by the opioid crisis. Ohio University received $1,100,000 for the Appalachian Recovery Project in Athens County, Ohio. HOME - OHIO VALLEY RESOURCETOP STORIESAGRICULTUREECONOMYENERGY & ENVIRONMENTHEALTHINTERACTIVE Energy & Environment. Appalachian coal mines emit more than a million tons of methane a year, and overall the region is the largest U.S. source of the potent greenhouse gas, according to new research. The region was the source of 3 million tons of methane in 2019, 1.1 million tons of it from coal mining, according to European THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. BESHEAR LIFTS COVID RESTRICTIONS IN KENTUCKY’S FINAL 9 hours ago · Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear held his last regular COVID-19 briefing Friday as he signed an executive order ending COVID-19 restrictions. Beshear held what would be the first of 250 COVID-19 briefings in March, 2020, just as the threat of the pandemicwas beginning.
NEW FILM “HOLLER” SHEDS LIGHT ON STRUGGLES OF BEING YOUNG 8 hours ago · The movie centers on a young girl named Ruth, a recent high school graduate, and her brother, Blaze. They work in a scrapyard together, supporting themselves as their mother goes through rehab foropioid addiction.
TRACKING COVID-19 IN OHIO Vaccination in Ohio. The Ohio Valley ReSource has added new measures to its COVID Data Tracker, including a county-level map of infection hot spots, indicators of hospital capacity, and a demographic breakdown of cases and deaths. These new functions provide a more in-depth view of the spread of the infections in Ohio. OVERDOSE DEATHS HIT NEW HIGHS AS PANDEMIC WORSENS OPIOID December 23, 2020. New federal data shows the coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the country’s deadliest 12-month period for drug overdose fatalities, including a sharp increase in overdose deaths in the Ohio Valley. According to the latest data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 81,000 people died due todrug
INVESTOR PULLS OUT OF PROPOSED BELMONT COUNTY CRACKER Investor Pulls Out Of Proposed Belmont County Cracker Plant. Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. In a joint statement with PTTGC America LLC, the Thailand-based company driving the project in the Ohio Valley, anexecutive
KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
CHANGING COURSE: “TINY HOUSE” PROJECT TACKLES BIG PROBLEMS The tiny house was built by high school students at the Knott County Area Technology Center, and bought by KVEC to serve as a model for the program. When you walk into the house, you’re surrounded by a small but beautiful oak interior. A staircase ARC FUNDS ADDICTION TREATMENT FOR WOMEN IN RURAL KENTUCKY Health. April 3, 2019. The Appalachian Regional Commission has awarded more than two million dollars to expand addiction treatment and recovery resources for women in rural regions of the Ohio Valley hit hard by the opioid crisis. Ohio University received $1,100,000 for the Appalachian Recovery Project in Athens County, Ohio. OHIO COVID-19 VACCINE TRACKER The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker charts the course of vaccinations in Ohio. Here you will find: the number of COVID-19 doses supplied to the state; the number of doses administered; the vaccine utilization rate; and the share of the population that is vaccinated. BESHEAR LIFTS COVID RESTRICTIONS IN KENTUCKY’S FINAL 9 hours ago · Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear held his last regular COVID-19 briefing Friday as he signed an executive order ending COVID-19 restrictions. Beshear held what would be the first of 250 COVID-19 briefings in March, 2020, just as the threat of the pandemicwas beginning.
ARTS & CULTURE ARCHIVES 8 hours ago · When Nicole Riegel left her hometown of Jackson, Ohio, at the age of 18, she couldn’t wait to be gone. Last year, Riegel returned to Jackson with a film crew in tow. WEST VIRGINIA COAL PLANTS NEED UPGRADES. THREE STATES WILL Coal-fired power plants peaked at 314 gigawatts of electricity in 2011, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.From that year through 2020, power companies retired 95 gigawatts of that power, nearly a third. NEW FILM “HOLLER” SHEDS LIGHT ON STRUGGLES OF BEING YOUNG 8 hours ago · The movie centers on a young girl named Ruth, a recent high school graduate, and her brother, Blaze. They work in a scrapyard together, supporting themselves as their mother goes through rehab foropioid addiction.
"APPALACHIAN FALL" SHOWS WHY COAL COUNTRY'S CRISIS MATTERS September 12, 2020. Since its launch in 2016 the Ohio Valley ReSource has documented the extraordinary change underway in what has long been a bedrock element of Appalachian economies and culture: the coal industry. Cover image by Roger May. The new Ohio Valley ReSource book, “Appalachian Fall.”. Our coverage shows how the industry’s MEET THE TEEN LEADING THIS KENTUCKY TOWN'S DISCUSSION OF The courtroom was silent as 19-year-old Dayjha Hogg approached the lectern at a Letcher County fiscal court meeting, stared down a panel of county magistrates, and spoke. “I know COVID’s going around right now, so just imagine, there’s no COVID, normal society, and imagine you walk around and it’s like you have the plague.” HoggFILM ARCHIVES
New Film “Holler” Sheds Light On Struggles Of Being Young In Appalachia. When Nicole Riegel left her hometown of Jackson, Ohio, at the age of 18, she couldn’t wait to be gone. RECLAIM ACT TO BOOST COAL COMMUNITIES PASSES HOUSE AS PART The House of Representatives Wednesday passed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill that includes two provisions that would specifically help coal-reliant communities in the Ohio Valley. KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
HOME - OHIO VALLEY RESOURCETOP STORIESAGRICULTUREECONOMYENERGY & ENVIRONMENTHEALTHINTERACTIVE Energy & Environment. Appalachian coal mines emit more than a million tons of methane a year, and overall the region is the largest U.S. source of the potent greenhouse gas, according to new research. The region was the source of 3 million tons of methane in 2019, 1.1 million tons of it from coal mining, according to European THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. WEST VIRGINIA COAL PLANTS NEED UPGRADES. THREE STATES WILL 3 hours ago · Coal-fired power plants peaked at 314 gigawatts of electricity in 2011, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.From that year through 2020, power companies retired 95 gigawatts of that power, nearly a third. TRACKING COVID-19 IN OHIO Vaccination in Ohio. The Ohio Valley ReSource has added new measures to its COVID Data Tracker, including a county-level map of infection hot spots, indicators of hospital capacity, and a demographic breakdown of cases and deaths. These new functions provide a more in-depth view of the spread of the infections in Ohio. KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
INVESTOR PULLS OUT OF PROPOSED BELMONT COUNTY CRACKER Investor Pulls Out Of Proposed Belmont County Cracker Plant. Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. In a joint statement with PTTGC America LLC, the Thailand-based company driving the project in the Ohio Valley, anexecutive
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CHANGING COURSE: “TINY HOUSE” PROJECT TACKLES BIG PROBLEMS The tiny house was built by high school students at the Knott County Area Technology Center, and bought by KVEC to serve as a model for the program. When you walk into the house, you’re surrounded by a small but beautiful oak interior. A staircase HOME - OHIO VALLEY RESOURCETOP STORIESAGRICULTUREECONOMYENERGY & ENVIRONMENTHEALTHINTERACTIVE Energy & Environment. Appalachian coal mines emit more than a million tons of methane a year, and overall the region is the largest U.S. source of the potent greenhouse gas, according to new research. The region was the source of 3 million tons of methane in 2019, 1.1 million tons of it from coal mining, according to European THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. WEST VIRGINIA COAL PLANTS NEED UPGRADES. THREE STATES WILL 3 hours ago · Coal-fired power plants peaked at 314 gigawatts of electricity in 2011, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.From that year through 2020, power companies retired 95 gigawatts of that power, nearly a third. TRACKING COVID-19 IN OHIO Vaccination in Ohio. The Ohio Valley ReSource has added new measures to its COVID Data Tracker, including a county-level map of infection hot spots, indicators of hospital capacity, and a demographic breakdown of cases and deaths. These new functions provide a more in-depth view of the spread of the infections in Ohio. KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
INVESTOR PULLS OUT OF PROPOSED BELMONT COUNTY CRACKER Investor Pulls Out Of Proposed Belmont County Cracker Plant. Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. In a joint statement with PTTGC America LLC, the Thailand-based company driving the project in the Ohio Valley, anexecutive
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CHANGING COURSE: “TINY HOUSE” PROJECT TACKLES BIG PROBLEMS The tiny house was built by high school students at the Knott County Area Technology Center, and bought by KVEC to serve as a model for the program. When you walk into the house, you’re surrounded by a small but beautiful oak interior. A staircase WEST VIRGINIA COAL PLANTS NEED UPGRADES. THREE STATES WILL 3 hours ago · Coal-fired power plants peaked at 314 gigawatts of electricity in 2011, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.From that year through 2020, power companies retired 95 gigawatts of that power, nearly a third. OHIO COVID-19 VACCINE TRACKER The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker charts the course of vaccinations in Ohio. Here you will find: the number of COVID-19 doses supplied to the state; the number of doses administered; the vaccine utilization rate; and the share of the population that is vaccinated. EVICTIONS AT A KENTUCKY TRAILER PARK HIGHLIGHT OHIO VALLEY “Pets are like kids to some people,” McRoberts said. “We had such a short time that people just had to take the first available, if it was an apartment or a trailer for rent, or just move in withrelatives.
NUTRITION PROGRAM SUMMER EXPANSION COULD AID NEARLY 2 The Biden administration announced Monday the expansion of a nutrition program, born amid the start of the pandemic, that could provide more food to nearly 2 million children throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia this summer. The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer, or P-EBT, program started last March to provide money to low-income families whose children BESHEAR ANNOUNCES WATER, FLOOD CONTROL FUNDING FOR EASTERN Eastern Kentucky’s water problems are well documented, but for Pike County, some help may be on the way. The county’s two Appalachian Regional Commission applications for water system improvements and flood prevention infrastructure have officially been recommended for federal funding by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who announced his support for the projects during a tour of the GAYLE MANCHIN: ‘THE STARS HAVE JUST LINED UP’ FOR APPALACHIA Democracy & Civic Life Infrastructure. May 20, 2021. Gayle Manchin is the first West Virginian to serve as federal co-chair of the Appalachian Regional Commission in its 56-year history. That’s not all. Manchin comes to the agency at a time when West Virginia is in the spotlight. She has an important role, but she’s not alone. BLACKJEWEL BANKRUPTCY LEAVES DAMAGED LANDS, MINERS March 22, 2021. The Blackjewel bankruptcy case has been ongoing since the summer of 2019 when Blackjewel, LLC abruptly collapsed, leaving over 2,000 miners in Wyoming, Kentucky and West Virginia without their jobs, their benefits, or their final paychecks. In protest, Kentucky miners spent much of that summer camped on the railroad tracks to ADVOCATES HOPE TO REIN IN RISING INSULIN COSTS IN REGION When Angela Lautner was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2000, she remembers the list price of insulin being approximately $25 per vial. As an airline employee, Lautner has been laid off frequently over theyears.
"APPALACHIAN FALL" SHOWS WHY COAL COUNTRY'S CRISIS MATTERS September 12, 2020. Since its launch in 2016 the Ohio Valley ReSource has documented the extraordinary change underway in what has long been a bedrock element of Appalachian economies and culture: the coal industry. Cover image by Roger May. The new Ohio Valley ReSource book, “Appalachian Fall.”. Our coverage shows how the industry’s MEET THE TEEN LEADING THIS KENTUCKY TOWN'S DISCUSSION OF The courtroom was silent as 19-year-old Dayjha Hogg approached the lectern at a Letcher County fiscal court meeting, stared down a panel of county magistrates, and spoke. “I know COVID’s going around right now, so just imagine, there’s no COVID, normal society, and imagine you walk around and it’s like you have the plague.” Hogg HOME - OHIO VALLEY RESOURCETOP STORIESAGRICULTUREECONOMYENERGY & ENVIRONMENTHEALTHINTERACTIVE Energy & Environment. Appalachian coal mines emit more than a million tons of methane a year, and overall the region is the largest U.S. source of the potent greenhouse gas, according to new research. The region was the source of 3 million tons of methane in 2019, 1.1 million tons of it from coal mining, according to European THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. BESHEAR ANNOUNCES WATER, FLOOD CONTROL FUNDING FOR EASTERN Eastern Kentucky’s water problems are well documented, but for Pike County, some help may be on the way. The county’s two Appalachian Regional Commission applications for water system improvements and flood prevention infrastructure have officially been recommended for federal funding by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who announced his support for the projects during a tour of the ENERGY SECRETARY PUSHES REGIONAL JOB POTENTIAL FROM Energy Secretary Pushes Regional Job Potential From Climate Action. On Thursday — Earth Day — President Joe Biden announced an ambitious goal to fight the climate crisis: The country will cut by half its global warming emissions by 2030. Such action will require a massive reduction in the use of fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas INVESTOR PULLS OUT OF PROPOSED BELMONT COUNTY CRACKER Investor Pulls Out Of Proposed Belmont County Cracker Plant. Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. In a joint statement with PTTGC America LLC, the Thailand-based company driving the project in the Ohio Valley, anexecutive
KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
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HOME - OHIO VALLEY RESOURCETOP STORIESAGRICULTUREECONOMYENERGY & ENVIRONMENTHEALTHINTERACTIVE Energy & Environment. Appalachian coal mines emit more than a million tons of methane a year, and overall the region is the largest U.S. source of the potent greenhouse gas, according to new research. The region was the source of 3 million tons of methane in 2019, 1.1 million tons of it from coal mining, according to European THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. BESHEAR ANNOUNCES WATER, FLOOD CONTROL FUNDING FOR EASTERN Eastern Kentucky’s water problems are well documented, but for Pike County, some help may be on the way. The county’s two Appalachian Regional Commission applications for water system improvements and flood prevention infrastructure have officially been recommended for federal funding by Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who announced his support for the projects during a tour of the ENERGY SECRETARY PUSHES REGIONAL JOB POTENTIAL FROM Energy Secretary Pushes Regional Job Potential From Climate Action. On Thursday — Earth Day — President Joe Biden announced an ambitious goal to fight the climate crisis: The country will cut by half its global warming emissions by 2030. Such action will require a massive reduction in the use of fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas INVESTOR PULLS OUT OF PROPOSED BELMONT COUNTY CRACKER Investor Pulls Out Of Proposed Belmont County Cracker Plant. Daelim Chemical USA, a major investment partner in a proposed ethane cracker plant in Belmont County, Ohio, announced on Tuesday that it is exiting the project. In a joint statement with PTTGC America LLC, the Thailand-based company driving the project in the Ohio Valley, anexecutive
KY. BILL WOULD ALLOW BAN OF LARGE SOLAR PROJECTS ON A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solarindustry.
MEET THE TEEN LEADING THIS KENTUCKY TOWN'S DISCUSSION OF The courtroom was silent as 19-year-old Dayjha Hogg approached the lectern at a Letcher County fiscal court meeting, stared down a panel of county magistrates, and spoke. “I know COVID’s going around right now, so just imagine, there’s no COVID, normal society, and imagine you walk around and it’s like you have the plague.” Hogg CANNABIS ECONOMY: WITH MEDICAL MARIJUANA, OHIO'S MEIGSSEE MORE ON OHIOVALLEYRESOURCE.ORG “A FAILURE OF PUBLIC HEALTH.” SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED Health. November 23, 2018. Health officials are tracking record-breaking rates of sexually transmitted disease, including a resurgence of some infections which had been considered rare, such as gonorrhea and syphilis. These STDs are on the rise amid cuts to public health budgets dedicated to testing, prevention, and public outreach. WASTEWATER WOES: FOR THESE APPALACHIAN TOWNS, IT’S ALWAYS That study by the University of North Carolina’s Environmental Finance Center looked at the region’s water infrastructure needs and reasons for funding gaps. At the time, the authors estimated that at the low end Appalachia had about $14.4 billion in wastewater infrastructure needs. Wastewater systems in the region tend to besmaller than
THE ‘BEEF’ WITH BEEF: CATTLE, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND Staff was downsized, and spaces the company leased were downsized. But coincidentally, an investment made before the pandemic helped keep them from making further cuts. Some in the plant-based meats industry approached the company about using its cryogenic freezing technology to pelletize oils that could then be infused to make up the “fat” of plant-based proteins. OHIO COVID-19 VACCINE TRACKER The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker charts the course of vaccinations in Ohio. Here you will find: the number of COVID-19 doses supplied to the state; the number of doses administered; the vaccine utilization rate; and the share of the population that is vaccinated. ABOUT THE OHIO VALLEY RESOURCE The Ohio Valley ReSource is a regional journalism collaborative reporting on economic and social change in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, seven public media outlets across the three states have partnered to form the ReSource in order to strengthen news coverage of the area’s most important issues. EVICTIONS AT A KENTUCKY TRAILER PARK HIGHLIGHT OHIO VALLEY “Pets are like kids to some people,” McRoberts said. “We had such a short time that people just had to take the first available, if it was an apartment or a trailer for rent, or just move in withrelatives.
NUTRITION PROGRAM SUMMER EXPANSION COULD AID NEARLY 2 The Biden administration announced Monday the expansion of a nutrition program, born amid the start of the pandemic, that could provide more food to nearly 2 million children throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia this summer. The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer, or P-EBT, program started last March to provide money to low-income families whose children BESHEAR REPORTS ADDITIONAL COVID-19 DEATHS FOUND IN KY Gov. Andy Beshear said an additional 260 people died due to COVID-19 between March and October, 2020, than earlier recordsindicated.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING ARCHIVES Evictions At A Kentucky Trailer Park Highlight Ohio Valley’s Lack Of Affordable Housing. Jimmy McRoberts knew the North Fork Mobile Home Park was teeming with animals.LOW INCOME ARCHIVES
Evictions At A Kentucky Trailer Park Highlight Ohio Valley’s Lack Of Affordable Housing. Jimmy McRoberts knew the North Fork Mobile Home Park was teeming with animals. COAL COMPANY RHINO RESOURCE PARTNERS FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY Energy & Environment. July 23, 2020. Kentucky-based coal company Rhino Resource Partners LP filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Wednesday, joining a growing list of Ohio Valley coal producers seeking financial restructuring as the U.S. coal industry continues to struggle. According to court documents, the company and its subsidiariescurrently
BLACKJEWEL BANKRUPTCY LEAVES DAMAGED LANDS, MINERS March 22, 2021. The Blackjewel bankruptcy case has been ongoing since the summer of 2019 when Blackjewel, LLC abruptly collapsed, leaving over 2,000 miners in Wyoming, Kentucky and West Virginia without their jobs, their benefits, or their final paychecks. In protest, Kentucky miners spent much of that summer camped on the railroad tracks toToggle navigation
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May 7 Economy
ARE OHIO VALLEY STATES READY TO REOPEN? ANALYSIS FINDS MORE CORONAVIRUS TESTING NEEDED AN ANALYSIS BY HARVARD SCIENTISTS AND NPR FINDS THAT MOST STATES — INCLUDING KENTUCKY AND OHIO — ARE NOT TESTING ENOUGH RESIDENTS FOR CORONAVIRUS IN ORDER TO MEET RECOMMENDED BENCHMARKS TO SAFELY BEGIN TO REOPEN THEIR ECONOMIES. THAT ANALYSIS BY HARVARD’S GLOBAL HEALTH INSTITUTE FOUND THAT WEST VIRGINIA IS ROUGHLY MEETING THE MINIMUMTARGETS FOR
By Jeff Young and
Becca Schimmel
May 7 Economy
ARE OHIO VALLEY STATES READY TO REOPEN? ANALYSIS FINDS MORE CORONAVIRUS TESTING NEEDEDBy Jeff Young and
Becca Schimmel
OHIO VALLEY HITTING PLATEAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS OHIO VALLEY HITTING PLATEAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMSEconomy
New unemployment insurance claims are starting to reach a plateau but are still hitting unprecedented levels across the Ohio Valley region. At least 154,102 people in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia joined those seeking help during the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. That surge in claims is in addition to the morethan
By Becca Schimmel
KENTUCKY MEATPACKING PLANTS NEW CORONAVIRUS HOTSPOTS WITH DOZENS OFCASES
KENTUCKY MEATPACKING PLANTS NEW CORONAVIRUS HOTSPOTS WITH DOZENS OFCASES
Agriculture
Dozens of coronavirus cases have been confirmed at two west Kentucky meatpacking plants, following concerns Ohio Valley worker safety advocates have raised about the spread of the coronavirus in these kind of facilities. Green River District Health Department Director Clay Horton said as of Thursday afternoon at least 62 people associated with a Tyson FoodsBy Liam Niemeyer
HOW OHIO VALLEY STATES ARE REOPENING THEIR ECONOMIES HOW OHIO VALLEY STATES ARE REOPENING THEIR ECONOMIESEconomy
The coronavirus pandemic continues to spread across the Ohio Valley Region. But stay at home orders and social distancing restrictions reduced the number of cases modelers projected without them. Now there is pressure to ease the restrictions and open states’ economies back up as the businesses that were closed struggle to findrelief and record
By Aaron Payne
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