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A Kentucky company says a new Tennessee law regulating hemp discriminates against out-of-state businesses.
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Apple is putting its trust in a Kentucky plant that will become the exclusive producer of cover glass for every iPhone and Apple Watch sold. Specialty glass maker Corning Inc. said Friday it plans to triple production capacity at its plant in Harrodsburg and increase the workforce by 50%.
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Elevate Windows and Doors will create a manufacturing and distribution hub in a spec building at Hopkinsville's Commerce Park I.
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Hospital systems across the Commonwealth aren’t finding enough new workers to cover for resigning and retiring nurses.
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A western Kentucky town that lost its movie theater in recent years due to financial impacts from the pandemic is now facing the prospect of its local bowling alley closing down next month.
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A Murray State University psychology instructor was recently recognized as a research fellow by the Sport Marketing Association.
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Two new tech startups are moving into Paducah following a pitch competition that incentivized the new businesses to come to west Kentucky.
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Plans for a $42 million sports complex in far western Kentucky advanced Wednesday as local officials signed an interlocal agreement at the Paducah-McCracken County Convention & Expo Center.
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A former Amazon employee in Kentucky says he’s more determined than ever to form a union at the company’s fulfillment center in Campbellsville.
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Ground was broken on Tuesday on the second-largest economic development project in Kentucky history.
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A new airline will officially begin service out of McCracken County’s Barkley Regional Airport in December.
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A country ham cured by Broadbent B&B Food Products was selected as the “grand champion” at Kentucky State Fair this year, marking the 21st time the company has received the award.