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                        State officials in Appalachia have labeled low-head dams as public safety hazards, with some even being responsible for deaths. But some community members are hesitant to have the fixtures removed.
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                        A Kentucky company says a new Tennessee law regulating hemp discriminates againstout-of-state businesses.
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                        Leaders broke ground Monday on the Anchor Project, a new approach to substance abuse and mental health crises.
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