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Pikeville / /

Company

President & CEO McCoy Elkhorn Coal Corporation / McCoy Elkhorn Coal / Johns Creek Coal / James River Coal Company / /

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M&A / Employment Change / /

Facility

University of Kentucky / Prestonsburg Community College / Georgetown College / McCoy Elkhorn’s mine / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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electricity / roof-bolter operator / rail car / mining / coal mining community / energy / /

Organization

Johns Creek High School / Kentucky Foundation / Georgetown College / the University of Kentucky / Prestonsburg Community College / /

Person

Randall K. Taylor / Kimberly Morrison Taylor / John D. Sammons / /

Position

Licensed Professional Land Surveyor / average Kentucky worker / Calculus professor / President / VP/Operations / coal miner / Chief Engineer / President & COO / Kentucky coal miner / representative / Licensed Professional Engineer / engineer / /

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Commonwealth / /

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CEDAR / /

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Kentucky / Pike County / /

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Adam / /

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www.kentuckycoal.com / /

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