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Appalachia mourns loss of advocate, difference-maker Eula Hall


This past weekend Eastern Kentuckians lost a prominent Appalachian activist and healthcare pioneer as Pike County native and Floyd County mainstay Eula Hall passed away.
On Saturday, May 8, Eastern Kentucky said goodbye to Eula Hall, as she passed away at her residence. Hall, age 93, of Craynor, widow of McKinley Hall, was born Oct. 29, 1927 in Greasy Creek, Pike County and since, has often been referred to as a “hero,” “legend” and many other celebratory adjectives for the trailblazing role she played throughout Eastern Kentucky.
Hall, who founded the Mud Creek Clinic, dedicated her life to helping others, a mission that took her from the picket line on strip mining jobs back in the 1960s to picket lines in Floyd County, when she was working to ensure all students had the right to free and reduced-priced lunches at school. Along the winding back roads of Floyd County, she transported people to and from medical appointments and other places they needed ....

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How the final frontier led to the Star City; Steve Russo reflects on his journey to the EKSC after his recent retirement


Steve Russo who retired nearly a month ago from his position with the East Kentucky Science Center. Steve is posing with the EKSC s Chronos star projector, which what led he and his wife Jan to Prestonsburg for the first time in 2004.
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Recently, East Kentucky Science Center Director Steve Russo retired after more than 50 years in the planetarium field — a journey which has took him from New York, Florida and ultimately brought he and his wife, Jan, to their home in the Star City.
According to Steve, his parents took him to his first planetarium show in New York City when he was five years old. Back then, he said, there were no multimedia presentations when he attended, just an old man pointing out constellations on a slide projector, but it was then that he knew working in planetariums was his calling. ....

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