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“It ain’t going to happen”: EKY Senator says government is trying to kill coal industry
HARLAN, Ky. (WYMT) - Senator Johnnie Turner, represents Bell, Floyd, Harlan, Knott, and Letcher counties and said he understands the importance of coal to the region. “This government trying to kill the coal industry it ain’t going to happen in Kentucky it just ain’t going to happen”. Turner...
U.S. Education Department outlines testing period for phased rollout of new FAFSA form
WASHINGTON — With the U.S. Department of Education using a staggered approach in opening up the 2025-26 application period for federal financial student aid, the agency said Tuesday it will partner with a small number of community-based organizations to participate in the first testing period beginning Oct. 1. Earlier...
PGT Trucking Expansion Enhances 2 New Southeastern Terminals – Strategic Insights & Industry Impact on Southeastern U.S. Presence
Discover PGT Trucking’s Latest Expansion: Uncover how two new terminals in Kentucky and South Carolina are set to revolutionize the southeastern logistics landscape. Strategic Growth Unveiled: Explore the behind-the-scenes strategies driving PGT Trucking’s ambitious growth, enhancing both customer connectivity and market reach. Innovation in Motion: Learn how PGT’s...
Small Businesses in Kentucky Brace for Destructive Cyberattacks
According to Inc.com, roughly 60% of small businesses will close within six months of a cyberattack. That article lists four reasons why those small to midsize businesses routinely find themselves at risk for attacks the subsequent dangers of closing. Those reasons are:. They typically lack sufficient security measures and trained...
Racial barriers to Kentucky’s signature industries discussed in Frankfort
A commission made up of citizens and state lawmakers is working to identify racial inequalities in Kentucky, especially in the most iconic industries of the Bluegrass state: horses, bourbon, and agriculture.
Vape retailers move to reinstate their legal challenge of 2024 Kentucky law
Kentucky vape retailers plan to appeal the dismissal of their challenge to a 2024 state ban on selling some vaping roducts. A Franklin Circuit judge in late July dismissed their lawsuit challenging the 2024 law. Greg Troutman with the Kentucky Smoke Free Association, which represents vape retailers, filed a notice of appeal Tuesday with the […]
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