Fresh Start for Women's Impact House

Janice Scherm, left, talks with Angel Hollier on Nov. 13 while touring Fresh Start for Women’s newly renovated Impact House open house at 1823 W. Second St. in Owensboro. Hollier will be the house manager of the facility.
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The past few months, The New York Times has coordinated a nationwide project to document the lives of Americans out of work. The study involved collaborating with 11 other local newsrooms around the U.S. The Messenger-Inquirer is the only newspaper from Kentucky in the collaboration. The resulting collection of stories was published Oct. 23, 2020, in the New York Times print edition and at nytimes.com/outofwork. The following list is the Messenger-Inquirer's recent local unemployment coverage; read more by clicking the "New York Times Project" header.
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