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GRADD hosts training to make senior centers 'veteran friendly'
GRADD hosts training to make senior centers 'veteran friendly'

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time05-03-2025

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GRADD hosts training to make senior centers 'veteran friendly'

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Green River Area Development District (GRADD) says it recently hosted a training session to enhance support for veterans and their families. Officials say organized by the Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) and led by John L. Miles III, the Veteran Families and Caregiver Support Coordinator, this initiative certified attending senior centers as veteran friendly. Trump admin plans to cut 80,000 employees from Veterans Affairs: internal memo 'We say all the time 'Thank you for your service.' This program puts 'Thank you for your service' into action,' says Miles. 'There are some veterans out here right now who need resources and services, but they're scared to open up. If we provide them with a veteran-friendly senior center, they might open up.' Madisonville Community College wins 2025 Bellwether Award Officials say representatives from senior centers in GRADD's region attended the training. The program is designed to equip senior centers to serve as ambassadors for veterans, helping them connect to benefits. It includes assistance with completing questionnaires and providing a point of contact who will follow up to ensure veterans are accessing all available services. Additionally, an outreach plan will be presented for the centers to implement, further enhancing their ability to support veterans. 'I found the training to be very informative,' says Webster County Senior Center Director Mandy L. Fambrough. 'Having access to this information will be invaluable in educating veterans about the resources available at our senior centers and, hopefully, encouraging them to utilize our services.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Madisonville Community College wins 2025 Bellwether Award
Madisonville Community College wins 2025 Bellwether Award

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time25-02-2025

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Madisonville Community College wins 2025 Bellwether Award

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Madisonville Community College (MCC) announced it has been honored with a 2025 Bellwether Award at the Community College Futures Assembly, held February 22-24 in San Antonio, Texas. Officials say the Bellwether Awards are among the most competitive and prestigious national honors for community colleges, recognizing 'innovative and impactful' programs that drive student success and economic growth. New attendance boundaries planned for Hopkins County schools MCC says it earned this distinction in the Workforce Development category for its submission, 'From Coal to Careers – The Lisman Workforce Complex.' This initiative highlights the college's programming at the Lisman Workforce Complex, a training and education center repurposed from the former Dotiki Mine Portal. The Workforce Development category specifically recognizes 'strategic public-private partnerships' that 'foster community and economic growth.' The Lisman Workforce Complex offers programs in utility line technology, commercial driver's license (CDL) certification and diesel mechanics. MCC President Dr. Cindy Kelley shared, 'This national recognition affirms the transformative impact of the Lisman Workforce Complex and our commitment to creating meaningful career pathways for our students. By repurposing a former coal site into a hub for workforce development, we are not just honoring our region's heritage but also preparing our community for a strong and innovative future. This award is a testament to the dedication of our faculty, staff and community partners who have worked tirelessly to make this vision a reality.' Glema Center to present art from Hopkins County students According to MCC, in addition to this national recognition, the Lisman Workforce Complex was previously honored with the Peggy Satterly Spirit of Kentucky Award at the 2023 Governor's Local Issues Conference. Key partners for the project have been the Webster County Fiscal Court, Webster County Judge Executive Steve Henry and the Green River Area Development District. Officials say as a Bellwether Award winner, MCC joins the prestigious Bellwether College Consortium, gaining national recognition as a leader in innovation and workforce development. 'Eyewitness News. Everywhere you are.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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