By Greg Paeth Big picture: St. Elizabeth will lead Northern Kentucky to become one of the healthiest communities in the country. Much smaller picture: The...
Author - Kevin O. Stinnett
In January we made New Year’s resolutions, inaugurated a new prez, started the spring semester, and saw thousands of people protest in the women’s march.
Construction Business Connection Event is an opportunity for construction companies to get a sneak peek of upcoming LFUCG projects.
Organizations are partnering with the Speed Museum in an arts program to improve the health and wellness of Greater Louisville community members.
WaterStep has been selected as one of eight companies chosen to participate in the first ever Pipeline H2O, a new water technology program.
More than 70% of nearly 234,000 Kentucky adults who still didn't have health insurance in early 2016 said they were working either part- or full-time.
An EKU accounting class is again partnering with local agencies to offer basic income tax preparation for those making $54,000 or less.
Via Colori, the street painting festival usually held in downtown Elizabethtown over the years, will be held in Louisville this year.
Governor Matt Bevin talked to The Bottom Line in an exclusive sit down interview.
Glass manufacturer Pilkington North America Inc. plans to invest $7.5 million in technology and manufacturing upgrades at its Versailles facility.