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State

Kentucky now has its own chapter of the Legal Marketing Association (LMA), a professional organization that claims more than 3,100 members from across the United States...

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St. Catharine

St. Catharine College has announced plans to offer a new program that will enable registered nurses to earn a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN) in as little as...

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Scottsville

J.M. Smucker is investing $3 million to add a new production line to its plant in Scottsville. The plant currently produces Smucker’s Uncrustables frozen peanut butter...

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Paducah

The founder of Paducah-based Dippin’ Dots has resumed day-to-day control of the company and has released President Tom Leonard and Operations Vice President Dominic...

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Louisville

ResCare Inc., a Louisville-based provider of services for people with disabilities and special needs, has acquired Friendship Developmental Services, a southern...

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Lexington

The AT&T Foundation has contributed $100,000 to Kentucky Educational Television to support a new media technology program to train students and teachers across the...

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Hopkinsville

Siemer Milling Co. has received $3 million from the Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corp. to help support a $15 million expansion of the company’s wheat processing...

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Hawesville

Century Aluminum of Kentucky has closed one of the five potlines at its aluminum smelter in Hawesville in an effort to contain costs. Plant Manager Matt Powell said the...

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Franklin

Berry Plastics has laid off 122 people at its plant in Franklin, where it produces a variety of plastic products ranging from bottles to garbage bags. The reduction...

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Cadiz

Johnson Controls has closed its plant in Cadiz as the Milwaukee-based company moves forward with its plan to restructure the business. The plant, which employed some 560...

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