HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. – Northern Kentucky University has been recognized by G.I. Jobs magazine as among America’s most military-friendly schools for the fourth...
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.
LEXINGTON, KY (Sept. 11, 2013) – The third session of Keeneland’s September Yearling Sale saw the continuation of a bullish market headlined by the sale of...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Thursday, Sept. 12, 2013) – Churchill Downs Racetrack will host a “BIG GAME Watch Party” during the races in its spacious 30,000-s.f. Plaza on...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville is sweetening a local scholarship program that helps low income families pay for college. Building upon...
LOUISVILLE – Connected Nation, a national technology non-profit organization based in Bowling Green, Ky., took part in the Southern Governors’ Association...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The president of the University of Louisville says the university’s upward trajectory will continue if the institution is willing to follow a...
From the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Kentucky ranks 14th worst in the country in the depth of cuts to education funding since the start of the...
A newer class of insecticide instead of a neonicotinoid to control common lawn pest does not adversely affected bumblebee colonies.
Named for banker Burlin Coleman, program will teach Appalachia to hit the economic curveball
10 Kentucky leaders predict market forces will change a financially unsustainable industry