KFTC Blog
Harlan, Cumberland chapter members excited about 2018 work
Posted by: KFTC staff on March 6, 2018
VICTORY! Newport passes syringe access exchange
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on February 26, 2018
Community survey highlights need for Fairness in Bowling Green
Posted by: Claudia Hanes on February 23, 2018
EKY chapter meetings start the year out on strong, positive notes
Posted by: Angel Hill on February 15, 2018
Kentuckians speak up against anti-solar House Bill 227
Posted by: 11 Kentuckians on February 5, 2018
KFTC annual meeting moving to Berea College, August 3-5
Posted by: KFTC staff on February 3, 2018
We all need to act to protect our U.S. democracy
Posted by: Lois Gillespie on February 2, 2018
Madison chapter to again host Berea State of the City speech
Posted by: KFTC staff on January 30, 2018
Victory: Scott County landfill denied zoning expansion
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on January 26, 2018
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