Over a million Kentuckians are expected to travel this Thanksgiving holiday, contributing to national travel numbers that are expected to be record-breaking as...
Author - Mark Green
Editorial director of Lane Communications Group. Editor of The Lane Report. Executive editor for our family of publications and websites. Green is a Kentucky native -- born in Louisville and raised in Elizabethtown and Lebanon. He has a Journalism degree from UK, where he worked on The Kernel student newspaper. He worked for newspapers in Brentwood and Tazewell, Tenn.; Thibodaux, La.; Ocala and Lakeland, Fla.; and Houma, La. -- nearly 25 years of which was with New York Times Regional Newspaper Group. His news experience includes coverage of local government, courts, politics and business. Management and supervision experience includes the editorial page, lifestyles and the copy desk. Green returned to Kentucky to join The Lane Report and Lane Communications in 2007.
Baptist Health staff picked up chalk to create positive messages, took stock of mental health resources and even strapped on their athletic shoes to walk to...
Viamedia, the country’s largest independent advertising digital and linear rep firm, said today it has signed agreements to manage advertising sales for seven...
Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted ongoing investment in the commonwealth economy today when he joined Madison County official to cut the ribbon on another state...
Louisville Metro's Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods (OSHN) is getting a competitively issued $100,000 “Love Your Block” grant from the national...
Nearly 300 leaders from across the Greater Lexington public and private sector will gather for a 2024 Regional Summit Nov. 20 to further collective economic...
The Health Enterprises Network (HEN), an initiative of Greater Louisville Inc., graduated 13 emerging leaders from its signature program, Healthcare Fellows.
State and local officials and leaders from pretzel manufacturer Stellar Snacks cut the ribbon on the company’s newest operation, a $137 million investment set...
Knowing that she had an aortic aneurysm and now riding in the back of an ambulance flying down Interstate 64, Bonnie Hutton wondered what would happen next.
Another 280 Pike County, Kentucky, coal mining jobs are about to disappear, this time from the MC Mining Complex.