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Burnside

East Kentucky Power Cooperative has informed the Kentucky Public Service Commission of its plans to proceed with construction of a water-cooling tower at Cooper Station...

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Bowling Green

Nyloncraft has announced plans to close its Bowling Green facility, where it produces components for automotive air suspensions. The shutdown, which will result in 71...

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State

Kentucky has launched a new high-speed computer network that connects all of the state’s public schools, from kindergarten through college. The implementation of the...

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Winchester

Advertising Age magazine has named Laura’s Lean Beef Company as one of the top 50 marketers for 2007.  The magazine cited the Winchester company’s successful...

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Petersburg

With visitor figures far surpassing expected numbers, the Creation Museum, a Northern Kentucky museum in  that presents the biblical view of the world’s creation, is...

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Paducah

Kitchens Inc. has donated its former facility in Paducah’s Lower Town area to the West Kentucky Community & Technical College, which plans to convert the 50,000...

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Murray

The board of directors of Murray-Calloway County Hospital has approved an expansion project that will add a new emergency department, new radiology department and an...

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Monticello

The South Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation has acquired the Monticello Electric Plant, adding more than 3,400 customers to its membership. SKRECC...

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Manchester

Eastern Kentucky University has broken ground on its new $12.5 million postsecondary education center in Manchester. EKU has offered courses in Manchester since 1992...

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Louisville

Almost Family, Inc. has acquired the assets of the Medicare-certified home health agencies owned and operated by Quality of Life Holdings, Inc. for $10 million...

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