How Can The Goldenrod Better Serve Your Community?
Our reader feedback survey is open through March 31!
Illustration of a Kentucky Fly-catching Warbler by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1830s, public domain.
We’ve gotten some great responses to our community survey so far here on The Goldenrod, and would love to hear from more of our neighbors about how we can continue to grow and develop in ways that best serve the interests and needs of rural communities across central and eastern Kentucky.
Below is a short (5-6 minutes, tops!) survey about what has resonated with you and how you'd like to see us grow.
(You can also click this image as a link, FYI.)
This particularly method of feedback will be up through March 31, but you can always (always!) send additional comments/kudos/complaints to: thegoldenrodnews@gmail.com. The lines are open 24/7. We’re all working together to make our home region a better place, after all.
And, as always, if you have friends, family, enemies, etc. who haven't subscribed yet:
Perhaps even start off by sharing some of these reader-favorite stories, like this one about sustainable yak-breeding efforts in Menifee County or tracing a visual history of rural queerness in Kentucky or this bingo board of “red flag” words about our region.