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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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Shelbyville

Johnson Controls has laid off 114 workers at its plant in Shelbyville as the company cuts one of its two work shifts that produce seats for Ford’s F-Series Super Duty...

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Newport

Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has received an approvable letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Zipsor, its candidate for the treatment of patients...

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Mt. Sterling

A. O. Smith Electrical Products Co. is moving lamination stamping operations, which produce components for electric motors, to its plant in Mt. Sterling. The work is...

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Louisville

In response to an increasing need for qualified pharmacy personnel, Sullivan University’s College of Pharmacy has established a professional pharmacy technician program...

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London

Wazoo Sports Inc., a high school sports broadcast network based in London, has received a $2 million equity funding commitment from Meritus Ventures, a London-based...

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Lexington

Ray Paulick, former editor-in-chief of The Blood Horse, has launched an online publication focusing on Thoroughbred industry news, analysis and commentary. The Paulick...

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Highland Heights

Northern Kentucky University has established a new program for students in kindergarten through eighth grade that is designed to identify and develop talent and increase...

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Hardin County

The Nielsen Company is adding 54 full-time jobs at its call center in Hardin County, where it currently employs 60 full-time workers. The company plans to have its new...

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