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WKWB Hopes 'Putting Young Kentuckians To Work' Remains

Summary by WKDZ Radio
In 2024, the Kentucky General Assembly, for the first time ever, invested general funds in the state’s 10 local Workforce Development Boards — spending $20 million over two years under House Bill 1. The cash could be used to expand capacity, and serve youth aged 16-to-24 years old not enrolled in school and/or not working, or high school seniors without a postsecondary plan, and create a path to stable employment. The goal was to then find job p…
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WKDZ Radio broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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