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Danville

Federal Signal, an Illinois-based company that produces industrial security and safety devices, will close its Danville plant by the end of the year as part of a company...

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Corbin

Corbin’s new 5,000-seat exposition center is expected to be complete by early March, months ahead of the original projected completion date. SMG Worldwide Entertainment...

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Clermont

Driven by a significant increase in consumer interest in bourbon, Jim Beam Bourbon has broken ground on a multimillion-dollar Visitors’ Experience project at its...

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Bowling Green

General Motors’ Corvette plant in Bowling Green has become one of the latest casualties of the nation’s ailing economy with the company’s announcement that it will slow...

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Bardstown

The historic Tom Moore Distillery, home of 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, has joined the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, joining the Jim Beam, Buffalo Trace, Four Roses, Heaven Hill...

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Ashland

King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland has become the first hospital in the United States to achieve accreditation as a Heart Failure Institute by the Healthcare...

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State

The Kentucky Commerce Cabinet has changed its name to the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet as part of a reorganization designed to more accurately reflect the mission...

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Williamsburg

Forcht Group of Kentucky has changed the name of Key Insurance Agency to Forcht Insurance Agency. The Williamsburg-based agency is one of several insurance entities...

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Simpson County

Kentucky Downs has opened a new horse show ring as part of the track’s plan to diversify and expand opportunities for the area’s equine industry. The arena has the...

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Shepherdsville

Alliance Entertainment, a company that markets and distributes DVDs, CDs, video games and books, has opened a new 404,000-s.f. distribution center in Shepherdsville’s...

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