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More than a decade of federal experience in financial management has shaped how Covington’s new Finance Director Bre Gaffney ...
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Gov. Andy Beshear has announced the award of more than $3.6 million in state grants to help pay ...
Today is Wednesday April 16. Many call it “Hump Day” because it’s mid-week and the weekend is just a mere two days to go.
Local business leaders named to celebrity court for Family Nurturing Center’s 4th Prom for a Purpose
Family Nurturing Center will host its 4th Annual Prom for a Purpose fundraiser — a prom-themed evening dedicated to supporting the organization’s mission of cultivating safe children, thriving ...
As the school year winds down, students across Kentucky are juggling more than just end-of-year tests. They’re facing finals, ...
So, what happened in this year’s legislative session? The NKY Chamber’s special program recapping legislative and business policy outcomes will provide part of the answer to that question. On Tuesday, ...
By Deborah Yetter Kentucky Lantern A judge has entered a restraining order barring Glenna Bevin from any contact with her adopted son, Jonah Bevin, following his request that his adoptive parents, ...
Staff report Bakery Express Midwest on Monday celebrated the ribbon cutting on its new Boone County location, which includes a more-than-$20 million investment creating over 225 full-time jobs in the ...
The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) has kicked off a new campaign seeking to elevate and celebrate the teaching profession, while inspiring the educators of tomorrow. The multifaceted ...
Amrine, MSW, MBA, has been named the organization’s new chief executive officer. Amrine officially began her role on April 7. Amrine brings more than 17 years of experience in nonprofit management, ...
Kentucky by Heart: Amid weather-related, financial challenges, sharing happy thoughts about Kentucky
With the current weather-related and financial challenges Kentuckians are facing, this seems like a good time to share some positive things happening in the Commonwealth. As always, it’s because of ...
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Vaughn P. Drake, Jr., a central Kentucky native who was the oldest known survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, died last week at the age of 106.
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