Chapter: Perry County
Do you want the absolute best for your family and our Perry County community? So do we.
If you believe, as we do, that working together is the best way to create a better Perry County, then we invite you to be part of our local KFTC chapter.
We are a diverse group of Perry Countians – teachers, retired coal miners, students, unemployed, moms, grandparents and many more. We work together – as we have for 30 years – to protect our water and land, bring new energy and new jobs to our area, share our vision with elected officials and make sure Perry County is a safe place to call home for everyone.
We support each other, have fun and get things done. Come join us at our next potluck chapter meeting!
Recent Activities
Appeals Court agrees: permit used to bury streams with mining wastes not valid
KFTC on April 22, 2013 in Coal and Water, Enforcement, Big Sandy, , Harlan County, , Perry County, Water Quality
Beshear administration still pushing weakened water quality standard for selenium
KFTC on April 6, 2013 in Coal and Water, Enforcement, Big Sandy, , Harlan County, , Perry County, Water Quality
Be Part of a Just Transition for Appalachia, April 19-21
KFTC on February 24, 2013 in Coal and Water, Economic Justice, New Energy and Transition, Just Transition, , Energy Democracy, Big Sandy, , Harlan County, , Perry County
Hazard member reflects on Walk for a Sustainable Future
Russell Oliver on February 19, 2013 in Coal and Water, New Energy and Transition, Perry County, I Love Mountains Day
Hazard meeting with State Senator Brandon Smith
Tanya Turner on February 4, 2013 in New Energy and Transition, Voting Rights, Kentucky Voting Rights Bill, , Sustainable Energy, Harlan County, , Perry County, General Assembly