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Franklin

Huish Detergents, Inc. has opened a new distribution center in the Sanders Interstate Industrial Park. The 200,000-square-foot facility will be dedicated to the...

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Hebron

The board of directors for Pomeroy IT Solutions, Inc., a Hebron-based technology and services solution provider, has authorized a program to repurchase up to $5 million...

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Hazard

Two Eastern Kentucky families have opened up more than 10,000 acres of their land near Buckhorn Lake to help further the state’s effort to capitalize on adventure...

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Georgetown

Johnson Controls has announced plans to move its foam headrest and armrest production from the Johnson Controls Inc. FoaMech plant in Georgetown to its manufacturing...

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Bowling Green

Louisville-based Whayne Supply Co. Inc., one of the nation’s largest Caterpillar dealerships, is building a new $7.5 million warehouse and service center in Bowling...

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Lexington

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a $600,000 grant to Blue Grass Airport that will be applied toward air service development. “Blue Grass Airport...

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Hazard

Sykes Enterprises will hire nearly double the number of employees originally planned for its Hazard call center, which recently reopened after being closed four years...

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Glasgow

European Design Inc., a Glasgow company that produces cabinetry for dental health care professionals, has been acquired by Midmark Corp. for an undisclosed amount...

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Frankfort

After being located in Louisville for nearly a century, the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has moved its headquarters to Frankfort. “Because Frankfort is...

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Danville

The Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce has partnered with the Danville and Boyle County school systems to develop a business-education exchange program designed...

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