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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Oh, Kentucky


Hebron's getting a new public library.

Hoptown's new Chronicle has launched, and there are cookies.

The 35 companies that Forbes lists as Kentucky's best employers include 10 headquartered here.

Kentucky for sale:



A disbarred Floyd County attorney's Abraham Lincoln statue might be on the move.

"The decision by the Tennessee Valley Authority’s board of directors to close the Paradise Unit 3 coal-burning power plant in 2020 made perfect sense: Economically, the aging facility simply could not compete with the utility’s new combined cycle natural gas units and enhanced nuclear generation capacity."

Berry Craig weighs in at Forward Kentucky on the GOP's growing dominance in the Jackson Purchase.

Posted by Eric at 1:31 PM
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