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courier journal: Some pay restored for laid-off miners who've blocked $1 million train

courier journal: Some pay restored for laid-off miners who've blocked $1 million train

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“I have never seen Harlan County more unified than it has been now.”

— Rene Cobb Cornette, wife of former Blackjewel Miner

Out-of-work Kentucky miners who are blocking a coal train to demand unpaid wages from their bankrupt former coal employer on Tuesday took a big step closer to returning to work — and getting at least some of the money they are owed.

A federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday signaled approval of Tennessee-based Kopper Glo’s purchase of Black Mountain and Lone Mountain mines in Harlan County as part of bankruptcy sales of Blackjewel’s mining operations in four states.

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Story by Chris Kenning