Stephen C. “Steve” Cawood, an Eastern Kentucky lawyer who championed coal miners, clean water and better schools, died Oct.
Cawood was unafraid to challenge the region’s powerful coal industry as an attorney and one-term state legislator.
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The Nation on MSNThe Rise, Reign, and Fall of American Coal
What drives Trump’s politics is nostalgia for the age of coal, when dirty fuel and no environmental regulations created his ...
Southern locals love discovering hidden gems, and Blue Heron represents the best of Kentucky’s secret dining treasures. This intimate Lexington spot delivers the kind of personal attention that ...
The federal government in the past few weeks celebrated announcements that target the Telluride area for coal mining, while ...
Families and small businesses across the Commonwealth depend on affordable and reliable power. That’s why maintaining a ...
The situation had to get pretty bad before people really forced the government to act. But the effort was ultimately ...
The completion of the Union Pacific’s transcontinental railroad in 1869 created a voracious demand for coal, and the immense ...
Discover Olive Hill's contribution to industrial growth and learn about its fascinating history from Willie Davis's ...
A village celebration is being organised to mark the 50th anniversary of a County Durham mine's closure. Langley Park will ...
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