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Covington

Regent Communications Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reached an agreement in principal with its lenders for a consensual financial restructuring that will...

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Cecilia

The Cecilian Bank has purchased two banking offices of Integra Bank, located in Hardinsburg and Leitchfield, Ky. As part of the acquisition, Cecilian has assumed...

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Benton

The Benton Tribune-Courier reports that construction work on a 1,200-foot lock on the Tennessee River will bring some 462 jobs to the area, with wages of up to $23 per...

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Somerset

Only two years after international financier Michael Grunberg purchased Somerset Refinery and invested some $20 million to rebuild it into a viable producer of petroleum...

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Shepherdsville

Chegg, a California-based textbook rental company, has opened a distribution center in the former Linens ‘n Things distribution facility in Shepherdsville. The 611,000-s...

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Paris

Hinkle Contracting Co. has merged with Summit Materials, a Washington, D.C., company that was formed in 2008 to acquire and grow companies in the aggregate and heavy...

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Paducah

United Airlines has launched daily flight service between Paducah’s Barkley Regional Airport and Chicago. The flights are being operated by SkyWest Airlines, using 50...

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Northern Kentucky

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will be traveling to China this summer on a tourism and trade mission tour. The tour, which is scheduled for Sept. 11-19, will...

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Morgantown

Blackhawk Composites Inc., a startup manufacturer of advanced aerospace composite parts, held grand opening ceremonies last month for its new operations in Morgantown...

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Morehead

The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has granted final approval for Morehead State University to offer its first doctoral degree. Starting this fall, MSU will...

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