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Author: Tim Carmichael
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Families across Kentucky and Tennessee face a period of deep uncertainty as health insurance premiums rise at a pace many find alarming. Residents in counties across Appalachia feel the impact in their household budgets as they prepare for the coming open enrollment cycle. Premiums that once felt manageable now surge to levels that create anxiety…
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The hills of central Appalachia welcomed a yearly burst of color, sound, and cheer as the CSX Santa Train made its celebrated run through the region on Saturday and was it ever something to see. Crowds lined the tracks from early morning, eager for a glimpse of Santa, the sparkle of holiday lights gliding across…
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A proposal from BWX Technologies to rezone 128 acres near Jonesborough for a new uranium processing facility has triggered strong opposition from residents across Washington and Greene counties. The project would occupy the former Aerojet property, a site already burdened with a legacy of contamination, and would sit along Little Limestone Creek, a waterway that…
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If you scroll through social media or watch the news, you may see members of Congress and well-funded interest groups urging families across West Virginia and the wider Appalachian region to believe that the so-called Big Beautiful Bill, known as HR 1, will somehow strengthen our communities. Folks throughout these mountains understand a raw deal…
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When I was 10 years old my granny taught me how to make biscuits and gravy. The picture above is a pan of biscuits that I made, and if I had a dime for every biscuit I have made over the years, I would be a very rich man. Thinking back on those early mornings…
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A major proposal in Mason County in Kentucky has drawn attention across Appalachia as residents, local officials, and regional observers try to understand what a massive data center would mean for the land and for the people who have cared for it through many generations. A Fortune one hundred company has expressed interest in building…



