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Updates on business and economic news from across Kentucky compiled by the editors of the Lane Report.
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Following a record year in 2015 as a result of hosting the 2015 Breeders’ Cup, Lexington still managed to increase room revenue and tax revenue in 2016.
Kentucky’s exports broke an all-time record in 2016 with $29.24 billion in goods and services shipped abroad, a 5.8-percent increase from 2015.
Brianna Saylor is one of only 15 students selected for highly competitive National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices internship program.
In the wake of years of over-regulation, the Kentucky Chamber is greatly encouraged by “Red Tape Reduction” and its pro-business environment.
The latest Ky. Health Issues Poll shows that 21 percent of Ky. adults still don't have stable coverage.
Whitworth Tool, a manufacturer of precision-machined components for the tool and die industry, plans to invest $3.58M in its Hardinsburg headquarters.