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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Oh, Kentucky

Ringing in the new, for the first time in London.

Happy last year, says the governor.


Hiring in Madisonville.

List price for a Latonia golf course and club built in 1927 is just short of $4 million, reports Covington's River City News.

Newport's Mitchell's Fish Market is no more, reports WLWT from across the river.

A tense Paintsville Tourism Commission meeting ends with a long executive session and layoff of the manager of Staffordsville's Mountain HomePlace. Aaron K. Nelson delivers strong play-by-play in The Paintsville Herald.

Julianna Leach looks back in The Morehead News of a local father-son framing business's eight-year rise. "Great things came come from Morehead."

A Hopkinsville native who contributed to Lexington's rise says Somerset is "primed and ready to be a major tourist destination," and maybe 39 signs of that optimism just fell out of the sky and into his yard. Here's the neat, twisty/turny feature from Christopher Harris in the Commonwealth Journal.

How to start a business, at Murray State in Paducah.

Posted by Eric at 9:36 AM
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Labels: #ohky, Covington, Frankfort, Hopkinsville, Latonia, Lexington, London, madisonville, Morehead, Murray, Newport, Paducah, Paintsville, Somerset, Staffordsville

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