In April, two proposals were filed at the local and state level for industrial-scale solar energy generating facilities in Lexington-Fayette County’s...
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Growth comes alongside record-level investments in industries like manufacturing and automobiles. However, it’s the infrastructure underground that supports...
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) addressed the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) during USGLC’s South Summit in Louisville this week:
Get ready, Kentucky! It’s almost time for 11 days of food, fun, and fellowship at the Kentucky State Fair Aug. 15-25.
Gov. Andy Beshear obviously wants to be in the White House – first as vice president.
Why does the Bluegrass State make it so hard for new health care providers to offer services in Kentucky? A recent court case that successfully challenged...
In a recent meeting with several employers from across the country who hire our University of Kentucky graduates, I heard many of the same themes.
As a pharmacist, I know firsthand the impact today’s big pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) have on the companies and individuals they claim to serve — and...
I remember growing up in the 90’s watching presidential debates between Bill Clinton, George Bush and Ross Perot, and was a college freshman during the...
When the legendary Allan Trout was chief of The Courier-Journal’s Frankfort Bureau, he liked to work up “trial balances” on governors and legislatures...