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This Louisville startup wants to become the Airbnb of fishing, other outdoor excursions
Naturally, Ben Roberson and Stuart Jordan first met each other outside. Long before they were co-founders of Guide Book Outdoors, they were members of the same Louisville church, Third Avenue Baptist — and both avid outdoorsmen — but did not know each other until they were chatting around a bonfire at a church social event in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Tuesday Morning announces closure of another store in Greater Louisville
Tuesday Morning Corp. has revealed plans to close more than half of its stores across the country as the Dallas-based off-price retailer seeks financial and operational reorganization. Find out which location is closing in Louisville. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4 weeks of...
For William Summers V, community service is a family legacy
Summers comes from a family of strong community leaders. His grandfather, William Summers III, was a minister, the first African American to own a radio station in Kentucky (WLOU-AM), and the first African American president of the Kentucky Derby Festival. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your...
The Playbook: These issues could cause headaches for employers in 2023
In this edition of The Playbook, we take a look at the pros and cons of using ChatGPT for business, why hiring managers still need to move fast and the under-the-radar issues that could trip up employers. THIS ARTICLE IS FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Continue reading with your subscription. Access 4...
Veteran health-tech founder named as CEO of emerging analytics company
After several months of flying under the radar, Louisville-based Trinity Analytics is starting to emerge in the local health-tech space with large aspirations to tackle what CEO Kevin Bramer called an “epidemic of sorts” — when it comes to the rising cases of dementia nationwide. Bramer officially...
Grand Opening of Lexington Addiction Center
Event Information Lexington Addiction Center 351 Burley Avenue. Lexington, KY 40503 Thursday, February 23rd 11am-2pm Lexington Addiction Center (LAC) is a new PHP/IOP (Partial Hospitalization Program/Intensive Outpatient Program) Drug & Substance Abuse Treatment Facility opening in the beautiful city of Lexington Kentucky. We will provide outpatient treatment options for those struggling with addiction and co-occuring mental health disorders. Please attend our ribbon cutting ceremony and enjoy some food and refreshments in celebration of our opening. Contact Info Joanne Oglesby Business Administrator 615-626-8076 https://lexingtonaddictioncenter.com.
Grand Opening of Louisville Addiction Center
Event Information: Louisville Addiction Center 827 E Market Street. Louisville KY 40206 Wednesday February 22nd 1pm-4pm Louisville Addiction Center (LAC) is a new PHP/IOP (Partial Hospitalization Program/Intensive Outpatient Program) Drug & Substance Abuse Treatment facility opening in the "NULU" district of beautiful Louisville, KY. We will provide outpatient treatment options for those struggling with addiction, as well as co-occuring mental health disorders. Please attend our ribbon cutting ceremony and enjoy some food and refreshments in celebration of our grand opening. Contact Information: Joanne Oglesby Business Administrator 615-626-8076 https://louisvilleaddictioncenter.com.
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