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Global Laser Enrichment is getting a potential combined $98.9 million incentives package from the state of Kentucky and McCracken County to aid its development of a first-of-its-kind laser uranium enrichment facility in Paducah.
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An energy company is developing a $142 million facility in far western Kentucky that will take agricultural waste from local farms and businesses and convert it into a renewable form of natural gas.
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A $500,000 dollar state grant is going to benefit four western Kentucky riverports, including Paducah and Eddyville.
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The company had planned to invest $504 million in a plant at Commerce Park II that would employ more than 500 workers.
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Cairo has spent seven years without a grocery, until Friday morning. Rise Community Market is now open after months of renovations.
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Employees at both Elizabethtown Starbucks locations are the chain’s first union members in Kentucky outside of Louisville.
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An international tooling company is relocating its North American headquarters to Louisville. The economic investment aims to create 24 full-time new jobs over 10 years.
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The Department of Energy canceled negotiations for the grant after members of Congress alleged the company had improper ties with China
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Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce is receiving $2 million in grant funding from the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management to study future possible uses for the site of the former Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant.
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Toyota’s first U.S.-made electric vehicle will be built at its huge complex in Georgetown, Kentucky. It will be a new SUV with three rows of seats.
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