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Kentucky up for federal funds for high-speed internet
Kentucky will be allowed to request access to over $1 billion in federal “Internet for All” funding to expand high-speed internet.<\p> That's after the state's Kentucky’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program proposal was recently approved by federal officials. During a press call Monday, the Governor was joined by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Natalie Quillian and BEAD Director Evan Feinman to make the announcement.<\p>
BEST IN FINANCE: Get to know our 2024 honorees
From leading the accounting side of the operation to working with the other departments and offering mentorship — their decisions have a lasting impact on their organizations as a whole.<\p> Back for its eighth year, Louisville Business First's Best in Finance Awards, presented by Truist, recognizes professionals working in finance positions at Louisville-area companies and nonprofit organizations that exhibit outstanding performances and a commitment to their jobs. <\p>
Major landlords targeted by class-action lawsuits over pricing
Several major apartment landlords from across the country are under fire over rental rates — allegations that have spawned a wave of class-action lawsuits and garnered the attention of state and federal authorities. <\p> The lawsuits have high-stakes for the apartment market and beyond, with potential to shape how pricing software could be utilized in multiple industries. <\p>
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