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About 179,800 Kentucky residents are immigrants, according to the American Immigration Council. More than 75,000 of them are eligible to vote in the commonwealth.
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The academy opened in 2022, to help students who have been in the United States for three years or less, are multilingual, and have had their formal education interrupted.
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A panel discussion made up of Bowling Green Mayor Todd Alcott, local business owners, educators, and international students focused on the best methods of helping the growing refugee population in Warren County.
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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…