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NKY Port Authority, Kenton County seek IRS site project manager
The Northern Kentucky Port Authority and Kenton County are seeking a project manager to lead the development of Commonwealth Center for Biomedical Excellence on the former IRS site in Covington. On Monday, July 29, both organizations posted a Request for Proposal, or RFP, on their websites to solicit bids from...
FEMA centers opening in Hopkins, Muhlenberg counties
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced Disaster Recovery Centers are open in Hopkins and Muhlenberg counties to assist Kentuckians who experienced losses from the May 21-27 severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, landslides and mudslides. They are located at: 114 Madison Square Drive in...
Cynthiana Bike Fest a resounding success
The Cynthiana Bike Fest keeps getting bigger and better every year. According to Bike Fest organizer Phillip Kelly, the sheer number of bikes that attended Saturday’s event was the most ever. “Over 2,500 bikes were registered this year, but I would safely guess that we actually had over 3,000...
Kentucky lawmakers hear about efforts to resolve dispute over access to abuse, neglect records
FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the state auditor’s office said Tuesday they are open to entering a memorandum of understanding to ensure the office of the ombudsman has the access it needs to a computer system that stores information about abuse and neglect cases. The two parties are still hashing […]
Toyota Invests $4 Million in U.S. Training Initiatives
Toyota yesterday announced three workforce readiness initiatives at its Kentucky plant to develop future talent and further train employees. The first program, in collaboration with Scott County Schools, involves an investment of up to $1 million to launch and sustain the 4T Academy, a hands-on training program that gives high school juniors and seniors a pathway to a manufacturing career.
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