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A pair of west Kentuckians are being honored on the national level by the Small Business Administration (SBA) this week as a part of National Small Business Week celebrations in Washington, D.C.
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The Small Business Administration has given out nearly $26.5 million in disaster loans in the weeks following the deadly tornado outbreak that ravaged western and central Kentucky and the agency is continuing to encourage people to apply.
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With a little over a month having gone by since December’s deadly tornado outbreak across western and central Kentucky, the deadline to apply for governmental aid is coming up.
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The Paycheck Protection Program, which provided emergency loans to small businesses amid the pandemic, will wind down soon. Economists are divided on whether it saved enough jobs to justify its cost.
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The proposal, which would provide a new round of financial support for workers, families and businesses, will now advance to the Senate.
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The small business sectors that received the largest share of federal loans from the coronavirus relief package known as PPP include restaurants, doctors' offices, car dealerships and law firms.
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Not-so-small companies like Shake Shack and organizations like the LA Lakers were able to get loans that were meant for suffering small businesses. What happened?
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The burger chain and other large businesses were able to get the money because the program covers any company with fewer than 500 workers in a single location.
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As businesses everywhere continue to shut down in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, many small business owners are left to wonder how they might…
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Small businesses in several Kentucky counties including, Christian County, will soon be able to recoup some financial losses from this year’s drought.The…