Research out of UofL indicates that Greebles may prove to be valuable tools in detecting signs of Alzheimer’s disease decades before symptoms show.
Author - Kevin O. Stinnett
In fewer than five months, companies pledged nearly $5.8 billion in new-facility investments and expansion projects in Kentucky.
Baptist Health in Lexington has a Perinatal Diagnostic Center and sees more stillbirths and infant deaths than most hospitals in the state.
Barry Bortz founded Carespring in 1986 to provide a different kind of experience in rehabilitation and long-term healthcare services.
Gov. Matt Bevin announced Friday that the state has seen $5.8B in economic investment in the first months of the year, breaking previous annual records.
Twenty-five law enforcement dispatchers graduated today from the Public Safety Dispatch Academy at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training.
Tammy Kidd, who has worked at Community Trust Bank for more than 30 years, has been promoted to vice president.
In Louisville, raising the awareness for YPs themselves to serve on boards is one of the priorities of the Young Professionals Association of Louisville.
The KCCE board decided to increase scholarship money to encourage members to attend the ACCE Convention to be held in Nashville, July 16-19, 2017.
A lawsuit was filed today by the Kentucky AFL-CIO and Teamsters Local 89 who claim Kentucky’s new right-to-work law violates the state’s constitution.