Signs directing people inside for unemployment claims
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As the state began offering in-person assistance Monday, thousands of Kentuckians will have to wait more than a month to get an appointment.
Workers were pulled from those offices in Feb. 2017, based on a lack of federal funding and a low unemployment rate of 4.8 percent.
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