Brianna Saylor is one of only 15 students selected for highly competitive National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices internship program.
Author - Jake Kratzenberg
In the wake of years of over-regulation, the Kentucky Chamber is greatly encouraged by “Red Tape Reduction” and its pro-business environment.
The latest Ky. Health Issues Poll shows that 21 percent of Ky. adults still don't have stable coverage.
Whitworth Tool, a manufacturer of precision-machined components for the tool and die industry, plans to invest $3.58M in its Hardinsburg headquarters.
When officials from R&R Trucking were looking for quality commercial driver’s license (CDL) training, they looked long and far.
Amy Wang of Lexington was named the Distinguished Young Woman of Kentucky and awarded $6,300 in cash scholarships.
Commerce Lexington Inc. is partnering with Central Holidays for a 10-day, seven-night trip to South Africa from Aug. 31-Sept. 9, 2017.
Gov. Matt Bevin and others are backing a bill that would help cut down on recidivism and allow a better transition back into the community after prison.
Among the 41 findings with significant deficiencies, three findings include the failure of the Kentucky Horse Park to document daily receipts.
The Ky. Department of Tourism today announced the launch of www.ky225.com, a website dedicated to the celebration of 225 years of statehood in 2017.