Fourteen grants totaling $83,141 and averaging nearly $6,000 each are helping to achieve historic preservation goals in nine Kentucky communities.
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Updates on business and economic news from across Kentucky compiled by the editors of the Lane Report.
The Kentucky Chamber sent a letter to members of the General Assembly explaining the business community’s priorities to make the state more competitive.
Heine Brothers’ Coffee announced today that the company will hold a grand opening celebration on March 9.
Legislation to reform to the state’s pension plans cleared its first legislative hurdle Wednesday passing the Senate State and Local Committee 7-4.
Red Edge Realty has announced the addition of real estate agent Bobby Vormbrock to its leadership team.
The city of Lexington has been basking in the warmth of all the glowing accolades that have been showered upon the city of late.
Mayor Jim Gray has tapped Code Enforcement Director and former Assistant Police Chief Ken Armstrong to be the city’s new commissioner of public safety.
A new study revealed 88.8 percent of root domains operated by top universities in the US are putting their students and others at risk for phishing attacks.
The House budget committee approved a two-year state Road Plan that would authorize over $2.4 billion for road and highway projects statewide through 2020.
A total of six journalists who have made contributions to journalism will be inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame on April 9.