In The Mountains Of Kentucky: Life Measured In Quality, Not Quantity
We have statistics challenging us to leave our area and find a better one, but as the saying goes: there’s no place like home.
We have statistics challenging us to leave our area and find a better one, but as the saying goes: there’s no place like home.
Jobs are hard to come by in Appalachia, and chances are slim that I can stay here and be successful at the same time.
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