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Somerset

Construction is under way on Somerset Community College’s new $13.8 million allied health and technical education building. The new 53,720-s.f. facility is expected to...

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Simpsonville

Leggett & Platt is laying off 86 workers at its plant in Simponsville, where the company produces mechanisms for reclining and swivel chairs. The job cuts are being...

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Shelbyville

Automotive parts supplier Martinrea International Inc. has laid off around 70 workers at its plant in Shelbyville. The plant is one of numerous companies and facilities...

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Pikeville

In an effort to manage rising costs, Pikeville College is restructuring its undergraduate program, cutting staff positions and limiting expenditures to only essential...

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Owensboro

Kentucky Bioprocessing LLC (KBP) and Bayer Innovation GmbH, a subsidiary of German pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG, are collaborating to develop a facility at KBP’s...

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Northern Kentucky

Four Northern Kentucky start-up companies have received $25,000 grants through the Northern Kentucky ezone, a division of the Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic...

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Louisville

Brown-Forman Corp. has announced a stock split, to be effected as a dividend, on both Class A and Class B common stock, payable in shares of Class B common stock. For...

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Lexington

The Lexington-based law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl has been named as the No. 1 law firm in the nation for mining law by The Best Lawyers in America, a well-known...

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Franklin

Shepherdsville-based Integrity Manufacturing has broken ground on its automotive production plant in Franklin that will produce the ZAP electric vehicle and announced...

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Frankfort

The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is expanding its 10,000-s.f. headquarters building in Frankfort to accommodate the organization’s growth. The expansion will add 5,000...

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