New scholarship for community college students aimed at protecting utility lines – somerset-kentucky.com

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 Updated: July 13, 2025 @ 9:53 am
Kentucky Public Service Commission Chair Angie Hatton presents a ceremonial $66,000 check to KCTCS President Ryan Quarles to provide scholarships for damage prevention training at community and technical olleges.
Kentucky Public Service Commission Chair Angie Hatton presents a ceremonial $66,000 check to KCTCS President Ryan Quarles to provide scholarships for damage prevention training at community and technical olleges.
A new scholarship for Kentucky Community and Technical College students is aimed at preventing damage to utility lines.
The Kentucky Public Service Commission is providing a $66,000 annual fund to support training in how to safely locate and manage underground utility lines.
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