HENDERSON, Ky. — What used to be the offices of Dotiki Mine will house a new training center for dislocated coal miners looking to become skilled in a new career. Gov. Andy Beshear announced that $472,000 in grant money will transform the offices that were vacated when the Dotiki Mine closed in 2019 into the Western Kentucky Regional Training Center. Webster and Union counties applied for the funds together, a news release said. Webster and Union counties were also awarded more than $350,000 from the Delta Regional Authority, making the total funding for this project more than $800,000. The center will use old mine land to train coal miners in new careers following mine closures and job loss in the industry.