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Kentucky

Kentucky’s public and independent colleges and universities conferred an estimated 57,247 degrees and credentials during the 2009-10 academic year, according to the...

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Somerset

Science Applications International Corp. has announced plans to expand its operations in Somerset’s Valley Oak Technology Complex and will add 20 new jobs over the next...

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Newport

Newport-based Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals Inc. has sold the global rights of women’s health product Lystedal to Ferring Pharmaceuticals, a privately owned specialty...

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Murray

The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board has approved funding for the Western Regional Center for Emerging Technology Inc. that will be used to implement a multi...

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Midway

Midway College has finalized an agreement with the Big Sandy Community & Technical College to lease space at its Mayo campus in downtown Paintsville for Midway’s new...

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Louisville

Grand opening ceremonies were held May 26 for the new Kosair Children’s Medical Center – Brownsboro in northeast Jefferson County. The new facility offers pediatric...

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London

The United States Postal Service has made the decision to move all mail processing operations from the London Processing & Distribution Facility to the Lexington...

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Lexington

The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has approved a proposal for a race this October at Keeneland Racetrack with Arabian horses sponsored by equine officials from Abu...

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Henderson

A new partnership between Methodist Hospital in Henderson and The Stroke Center at University of Louisville Hospital will enable UofL stroke neurologists to examine...

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Hebron

Pomeroy IT Solutions is adding approximately 68 positions to its Hebron workforce. The new jobs will support new and expanding multiyear, infrastructure services...

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