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GUEST VIEW: 'Shadow registry of exposure' must be replaced by national registries and accountability in Kentucky - Mountain Top Media

by JONATHAN SHARP Long after the last asbestos plant closed its doors and the military stopped using asbestos in its ships and bases, Kentucky’s veterans, workers, and their families continued to pay the price for their exposure. From factories to the former shipyards that employed thousands of Kentuckians, the toxic legacy of asbestos exposure lives on in the lungs, medical files, and death certificates. Yet, despite decades of evidence that lin
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Mountain Top Media | | Pikeville, KY broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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