President Joe Biden said at the Detroit Auto Show, “thanks to the American autoworker, everything is changing.” The President...
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The Lane Report is interested in well-written, insightful Op-Ed’s that shed light on the way business works in Kentucky.
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- No more than 750 words
- Opinion on business or economic issue only which the writer feels passionate and qualified to write.
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Kentucky is used to being highly ranked, whether it comes to basketball, fast horses, or quality bourbon. None of this is new to anyone...
Kentucky has one of the most restrictive constitutional limitations on General Assembly meetings of any state or commonwealth in the union.
To be clear, the bourbon industry isn’t seeking to stifle competition. Instead, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader...
Providing Kentuckians with more than 22,500 good-paying jobs and $1.23 billion in payroll, as well as an economic output of around...
Nutritious food is a basic human right. Healthy meals nourish our minds, fuel our bodies and are fundamental to our ability to thrive.
Our Commonwealth is known for a number of great things, including our bluegrass, our thoroughbred horses, our world-famous bourbon...
If the pandemic shutdown of 2020 taught us anything, it was how good we have it at The Kentucky State Fair.
Trauma is costing America billions. Hundreds of billions, in fact, and the dollars are racking up in places you may not anticipate.
Around the world, millions of patients, suffering from cancer, Alzheimer’s, cystic fibrosis, and many other chronic diseases, are holding