I reached out to our Region 5 Project Manager, Mr. Knuckles, last night via email for an update on the Singing Bridge. Here’s what he shared: Mr. Knuckles also noted, “KYTC does understand the hardships of the closure to the residents of Frankfort, which is why we are moving this project at such an acceleratedContinue reading “The Singing Bridge: 20 Years of Neglect (updated)!”
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Standing Up for Kentucky’s Roads and Rural Communities #Stella4KY
Hello, friends and neighbors, I’m Stella Pollard, running to represent Kentucky’s 20th Senate District. I want to talk about something that hits home for so many of us- our roads and the infrastructure that connects our communities. Kentucky’s rural areas are the backbone of this state. Our farms, small towns, and families are something toContinue reading “Standing Up for Kentucky’s Roads and Rural Communities #Stella4KY”
💡 From Power Lines to Broadband: A Legacy of Building Together
By Stella, Candidate for Kentucky Senate, District 20 Good morning, #D20. Did you know that Owen Electric Cooperative was the very first electric co-op in rural Kentucky? It’s true. I discovered this fascinating history while reading Let There Be Light by David Dick (not sponsored: here’s the seller’s mission). The rural electrification movement swept theContinue reading “💡 From Power Lines to Broadband: A Legacy of Building Together”