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Somerset

Gator Made Inc. is investing $300,000 to expand its operations in Somerset, where it produces utility trailers, goosenecks and cargo trailers. Gator Made plans to add a...

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Raceland

The (Ashland) Independent reports that 125 employees have been furloughed indefinitely from Progress Rail Services Corp.’s Raceland Heavy Repair Shop, which provides...

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Paducah

Paducah-based Waterway Innovations has been approved for up to $150,000 in funding from the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development’s High-Tech Investment Pool, which...

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Northern Kentucky

St. Elizabeth Healthcare has converted its current paper-based medical record system to the Epic electronic medical record system, a move that is part of the company’s...

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Louisville

Raytheon Missile Systems is investing $3 million to expand its operation in Louisville. The company, which has operated in Louisville since 1996, plans to lease an...

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Lexington

Lexmark International has formed a new division that is focused on enhancing the company’s ability to service and support federal government agencies. Lexmark Government...

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Georgetown

Two Georgetown companies, Green Metals Inc. and ARK Inc. (American Recyclers of Kentucky), have merged to create a total waste management support firm with 204 employees...

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Florence

A reduced racing schedule for the 2010 winter/spring meet left Turfway Park with significant declines in on-track and all-sources handle compared to the same meet last...

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Danville

Caterpillar Track Components has announced plans to invest some $2.8 million to expand operations at its plant in Boyle County, where it produces components for Cat...

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Campbellsville

Campbellsville University is expanding the bachelor and graduate degree programs being offered at its Louisville campus. New offerings include a masters of business...

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