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Link/Daily Yonder: Alchemy in Scottsburg, IN

Mary Keltner writes:
Interesting article, thought you might want to read this: Alchemy in Scottsburg, IN/Spurred by an insult, led by a strong mayor and grounded in volunteerism, Scottsburg, Indiana, has replenished itself as both a community and a regional economic force.
-MARY KELTNERThanks, Mary Keltner: Many progressive Adair Countians already make the Daily Yonder/Keep It Rural a daily read. One of the co-editors of the Daily Yonder is Bill Bishop, a one-time writer at the Lexington Herald who left an indelible imprint on Kentucky and is one of my personal all-time favorite Kentucky Journalists/Columnists, ranking up there with John Ed Pearce, Allen Trout, and Pete Walker. We hope CM readers will make Daily Yonder a regular read. - EW




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