FARBEST Foods Inc., one of the nation’s largest turkey companies, is investing nearly $70 million to build a 220,000-s.f. processing plant on 100 acres in Vincennes, Ind...
Category - 2012 Issues
In the 1970s and early 80s, birders began noticing massive flocks of enormous birds flying over and stopping to roost in south-central Kentucky. Identified as Sandhill...
LEADERSHIP Kentucky Inc., one of the oldest leadership development programs in the nation, is now accepting applicants for its class of 2012. Each year Leadership...
PLANS for a three-way merger between Louisville-based Jewish Hospital & St.Mary’s Healthcare, Lexington-based Saint Joseph Health System, and the University of...
GREENEBAUM Doll & McDonald, a regional law firm that has offices in Kentucky and Ohio, has merged with Bingham McHale, an Indiana business law firm. In a statement...
MHM Metals has purchased the former ITW building in Russellville, where it plans to locate a new manufacturing operation that will create 30 new jobs. The Australian...
LOUISVILLE-based Humana Inc. continues to expand its healthcare system with the recent acquisition of Anvita Health, a healthcare analytics company, and SeniorBridge, a...
KENTUCKY’S farm economy did exceptionally well in 2011, with farm cash receipts expected to exceed $5 billion for the first time, up from $4.4 billion in 2010, according...
The University of Kentucky is currently exploring the feasibility of privatizing the university’s student housing operations. University of Kentucky President Eli...
AMERICAN Woodmark Corp., a West Virginia-based cabinetry company, has announced that it is closing its lumber plant in Perry County as a result of the nation’s prolonged...