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Warner & Kaine Applaud Nearly $12 Million in Federal Funding to Help Revitalize Land and Create Jobs in Coal Communities (Mark R Warner)

Public Technologies 13 Mar 2023
Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) applauded $11,740,000 infederal funding to reclaim abandoned mine lands (AML) in Virginia - an effort that will strengthen coal communities by promoting economic ...
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Visiting those community museums

The Knoxville Focus 09 Aug 2022
But did you know about places like the Coal Miners Museum in Rocky Top? ... Exhibits detail the history of coal mining, the men who fought against prison labor taking their jobs, and those who died or survived in cave-ins.
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The fight over green jobs in coal country: "We can become important again"

CBS News 11 Apr 2022
After nine years of working in a coal mine, one man traded it in for a wind turbine. But how many others will follow? ... .
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