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A free one-hour Spanish workshop is available to all city workers through the Bowling Green Neighborhood and Community Services department.
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A Democratic legislator said the state’s ongoing labor shortage can be relieved by making it easier for refugees to get jobs and transfer work experience from their home countries.
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Musicians and dancers will take over three stages set up in Circus Square Park on Saturday, Sept. 24, while vendors and other exhibits will be spread throughout the area.
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President-elect Joe Biden is planning to reinforce the nation’s refugee resettlement efforts after a dramatic decrease in admissions under President…
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Schools across Kentucky are shut down for the remainder of the academic year because of COVID-19, and most students are adapting to virtual learning.But…
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Bowling Green is home to residents from dozens of countries, and schools where students speak about 90 different languages. One of the biggest challenges…
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On Monday in Louisville, a panel of immigration experts will discuss the anti-sanctuary cities bill making its way through the Kentucky legislature.The…
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A bill that would require Kentucky cities, agencies and public employees to comply with federal immigration officials has cleared the first step in the…
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The City of Bowling Green unveiled a new plan Tuesday aimed at building more inclusive communities that are economically vibrant for refugees and…
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A group in Daviess County is already in high gear in its mission to get residents counted in the 2020 U.S. Census, including populations that are…