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Mississippi, Missouri, Alaska and Iowa are ending the extra $300-a-week unemployment benefit provided as part of COVID-19 relief in a controversial bid to get people back to work.
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Meanwhile, the unemployment rate dipped to 6.2% last month as the winter wave of coronavirus infections eased.
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State officials say an electric car battery manufacturing company is planning to invest $220 million in a new Tennessee plant that is expected to create…
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During his daily COVID-19 briefing Thursday, Governor Andy Beshear reported 775 new cases of the coronavirus in Kentucky, 67 of those newly reported cases…
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A distributing company has plans to create 175 full-time jobs in Graves County. HVAC Distributing is purchasing a location at the Hickory Industrial…
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A Princeton meat processor is recieving a $1.5 million investment expected to create 83 full-time jobs.Porter Road Butcher Meat Co. LLC, is planning a…
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A company producing plastic goods is relocating to Paducah and plans to hire more than 200 employees, 80 within the coming weeks. Greater Paducah Economic…
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The increase was about 100,000 more than expected and unemployment dipped to 3.5%. The labor market appears resilient, but fears are growing that the coronavirus will take a toll on the economy.
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Patti’s 1880s Settlement will be hosting a hiring event on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. The event will take place at the Senior Center located at 155…
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“Have you heard the good news?” asked Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Interim Secretary Vivek Sarin to a room of community and economic…