
Thompson Scholars: Achieving Excellence Through Equity for Appalachian Youth
Nestled in the hills of Manchester, Kentucky, sits an A-frame house with a gorgeous mountain view from the front window. But the most charming thing
Nestled in the hills of Manchester, Kentucky, sits an A-frame house with a gorgeous mountain view from the front window. But the most charming thing
When Jackson County native McKenzie Peters was a student at Tyner Elementary School, she couldn’t have imagined someday being a Partners for Rural Impact legacy.
A PLACE-BASED APPROACH TO FLOOD RELIEF In the early morning hours of July 28, 2022, our people awoke to water rising in their homes. Families
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