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  2. Hyden, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Hyden is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Leslie County, Kentucky, United States. [2] The population was 365 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] It is located at the junction of U.S. Route 421 and Kentucky Route 80 , along the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River .

  3. People work to clear a house from a bridge on KY-931 near the Whitesburg Recycling Center in Letcher County, Ky., on Friday, July 29, 2022. See photos of Eastern Kentucky before and after deadly ...

  4. Kentucky has a long history of coal mining disasters. These ...

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    The collapse of a coal mining plant in Eastern Kentucky Tuesday has left ... But the plant’s collapse Tuesday is the latest in a long history of deadly disasters at coal facilities in Kentucky ...

  5. Hurricane Creek mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Hurricane Creek mine disaster occurred on December 30, 1970, shortly after noon and resulted in the deaths of 39 men. As was often pointed out in coverage of the disaster, it occurred a year to the day after the passage of the Coal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969.

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    This story was updated to add new information. A Kentucky sheriff faces murder charges in connection with the deadly shooting of a local judge in his chambers on Thursday afternoon.. Authorities ...

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  8. Leslie County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Leslie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky.Its county seat and largest city is Hyden. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,513. [2] It was formed in 1878 from portions of Clay, Harlan, and Perry counties, and named for Preston Leslie, governor of Kentucky from 1871 to 1875.

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