Kentucky startup investors file for most of available tax credit refunds in first quarter
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Shortly before he abruptly resigned last week as University of Pikeville president, James L. Hurley sat down for an in depth interview with Ed Lane, publisher of The...
Site Selection magazine: Kentucky ranked first in business projects per capita, gets Governor's Cup
KAIA’s executive director, Dave Tatman, discusses developments, advancements opportunities for Kentucky's manufacturing sector
The nation’s largest independent Coca-Cola bottler, Coca-Cola Consolidated, celebrated the grand opening of a new, 25-acre site in Southwest Louisville. The...
Thin margins and fat compliance costs lessening numbers of Kentucky’s community banks
In shifting alignment strategy, more hospitals opting for care affiliation deals rather than full financial merger
Consumer spending is stimulating business investment and hiring, which means fewer problem loans
Kentucky wealth management advisers see the likelihood of a seventh consecutive year of the stock market gains, although more modest in 2015 than the remarkable year-on...
Most executives can estimate their revenue per customer but have difficulty trying to budget the potential costs if their business’ computer systems crash or they are...