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Bowling Green

The Kentucky Institute for International Studies, a consortium of 21 schools that provides study-abroad opportunities for students and faculty, has relocated from Murray...

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Prestonsburg

The Prestonsburg City Council has voted 5-2 in favor of implementing a smoking ban for the eastern Kentucky community. An amendment does allow smoking for outdoor...

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Bowling Green

Fruit of the Loom is relocating 270 jobs from its facilities in Alexander City and Monroeville, Ala., to Bowling Green, which serves as headquarters for the apparel...

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Frankfort

The law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl has expanded its presence in the commonwealth with a new office in Frankfort. Carl Breeding, Rusty Cress Jr., and Bert May, all...

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Carrollton

ArvinMeritor has announced plans to idle its plant in Carrollton by the end of the year. The company plans to move its wheel-end assembly operations to other facilities...

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Ashland

Appalachian Fuels, an Ashland-based energy company, has idled all of its mining operations in Kentucky and West Virginia, according to a report in The (Ashland) Daily...

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Winchester

Electronic Data Systems (EDS) has announced plans to hire 100 employees to fill computer help desk positions at its facility in Winchester. The hiring comes as welcome...

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Pendleton County

Carmeuse Lime and Stone has furloughed 34 hourly employees at its Black River facility due to a decline in product demand, according to a report in The (Maysville)...

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Lexington

Lexington-based BC Wood Properties has been named one of the Top 100 retail real estate owners in the nation by Retail Traffic Magazine. The company was the only...

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Hancock County

Hancock County has received approval and funding from the Kentucky Agricultural Finance Corp. to implement a Beginning Farmer Loan Program. The program is designed to...

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