KY's Only Woman Governor Martha Layne Collins Dies at 88
Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky's first and only female governor who transformed education and economic development, has passed away at 88. Remembering her groundbreaking legacy.
Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky's first and only female governor who transformed education and economic development, has passed away at 88. Remembering her groundbreaking legacy.
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