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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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Elizabethtown

Elizabethtown Community and Technical College has unveiled a new educational training program designed to help meet the region’s growing needs in green construction...

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Covington

Some 68 jobs are being eliminated as a result of Overhead Door Corp.’s decision to close its Covington manufacturing plant. Layoffs are set to begin in July and will...

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Bowling Green

Western Kentucky University’s board of regents has approved new bachelor’s degrees in art history, film, Asian religions and cultures, and organizational leadership as...

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Ashland

Ashland Community and Technical College has completed a $35 million expansion of its campus in the EastPark Industrial Park. The expansion has added approximately...

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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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