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theHandpuppet

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Mon Sep 29, 2014, 04:24 PM Sep 2014

Tom Eblen: Forums look at what Kentucky can learn from former Welsh coalfields

Lexington Herald Leader
Tom Eblen: Forums look at what Kentucky can learn from former Welsh coalfields
September 28, 2014

People in the remote hills and valleys were subsistence farmers before the mining industry came. For generations afterward, King Coal provided most of the decent jobs and dominated almost every aspect of life.

But mechanization gradually eliminated tens of thousands of mining jobs. When economic and political conditions suddenly changed, most of the coal industry shut down. Communities were left with high unemployment, a ravaged landscape and an uncertain future.

This is the story of Eastern Kentucky. It also is the story of South Wales.

These two regions separated by the Atlantic Ocean share many traits and experiences. Community leaders working to create a post-coal economy in Central Appalachia think there are lessons to be learned from Wales, which has been dealing with many of the same challenges for three decades....

Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2014/09/28/3452485_tom-eblen-forums-look-at-what.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy
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Tom Eblen: Forums look at what Kentucky can learn from former Welsh coalfields (Original Post) theHandpuppet Sep 2014 OP
Thanks for posting A Little Weird Sep 2014 #1

A Little Weird

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Mon Sep 29, 2014, 06:29 PM
Sep 2014

Sounds like an interesting talk - I won't be able to attend. But I will look forward to watching the 'After Coal' documentary they mentioned.

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