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Eastern Kentucky

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has granted Water Service Corp. of Kentucky permission to increase annual revenue from its Kentucky operations by about $473,000...

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Danville

Ephraim McDowell Health has invested $200,000 in a new medication verification system to enhance patient safety at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center and Ephraim...

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Butler County

Blackhawk Composites Inc., a start-up manufacturer of advanced aerospace composite parts, has leased a 40,000-s.f. facility in Butler County to produce parts for the...

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Albany

A new company that manufactures flooring lumber and parts has announced plans to locate its operations in the former Bluegrass Cooperage plant in Clinton County, which...

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State

Total enrollment in Kentucky’s public and independent postsecondary education institutions reached a record high of 254,560 students this fall, based on a preliminary...

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Taylor County

Three Kentucky businessmen have purchased the former Fruit of the Loom facility in Taylor County for $750,000. Fruit of the Loom closed the 700,000-s.f. plant in 1998...

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South-Central Kentucky

Job seekers in the Cumberlands Workforce Investment Area, which encompasses 13 south-central Kentucky counties, will have the opportunity to receive job training through...

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Owensboro

Aethlon Medical Inc. of San Diego has formed a relationship with Kentucky Bioprocessing to establish processes that will support Aethlon’s Hemopurifier®, a medical...

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Midway

Midway College has unveiled a new bachelor’s program in Mining Management and Safety. The degree program will be available in accelerated formats online and on campus...

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Louisville

Some 10,000 people submitted applications for 90 jobs being added at General Electric’s Appliance Park facility, according to a report in The (Louisville) Courier...

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