Kentucky counties that reach a certain number of COVID-19 cases are being encouraged by Gov. Andy Beshear to take strong steps to reduce positivity
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Updates on business and economic news from across Kentucky compiled by the editors of the Lane Report.
The brooms that are made at Berea College, in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, aren’t just for sweeping—as anyone can tell just by looking at them.
To gather real-world insights into the professional landscape for women in agriculture, Alltech has announced its support of the second annual Women in Food & Ag survey.
The Kentucky Primary Care Association recently received a $20,000 donation from Humana that will help complete a PPE warehouse.
Dr. Emma Birks, UK HealthCare's heart failure section chief, is working on a new treatment therapy that recovers the hearts of some patients with advanced-stage chronic...
Susan Simmons, executive vice president and human resources director for Central Bank has been elected to serve as board chair of the Kentucky Chamber Workforce Center.
The University of Louisville Trager Institute has been selected to serve as an official training center for nursing homes in the National Nursing Home COVID-19 Action...
Kentucky Senate Republicans announced plans to file a bill they claim will address a mistake made by the administration of Gov. Andy Beshear related to unemployment...
The Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) presented a new initiative to Somerset City Council Monday night that will use growth to pay for growth.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is sending 1,340,000 state-of-the-art Abbott BinaxNOW COVID-19 point of care antigen tests to Kentucky.