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News briefs for May 30
Six die on Kentucky roadways over holiday weekend Preliminary statistics indicate that six people died in six separate crashes on Kentucky's roadways during the official Memorial Day holiday period, which began at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, May 24 and ended...Tags: Jim Gooch, Jr., Holidays, Georgetown, Memorial Day, Louisville Slugger
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Who are the real 'takers'?
Contributing columnistAccording to the GOP, right-wing think tanks and Fox News, the U.S. is on the verge of becoming a nation of “takers” who want to be given (as Mitt Romney put it) “free stuff.” These takers are flush with a sense of “...Tags: AFL-CIO, U.S. House Committee on the Budget, Career and Workplace, Politics, Donald Trump
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FLIGHT FROM FANCY: As the world creeps in, many Casey Mennonites are splitting to start anew in Tennessee
tkleffman@amnews.comSOUTH FORK — Paul Martin is a small, wiry man with a higher-pitched voice, sharp features and kind nature that lends him an air of a wizened old elf. Beneath a broad-brimmed black hat, he is dressed in all black, sharp as tack, even though he...Tags: Amish, Arts, Environmental Issues, Netherlands, Jimmy Carter
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Alltech's Lyons named Ireland's Business Person of the Year
It wasn’t solely the luck of the Irish that brought businessman Dr. Pearse Lyons, the founder and president of the Nicholasville-based Alltech, Ireland’s “Business Person of the Year” award from Business and Finance. The...Tags: Ceremonies, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Boyle chamber welcomes class of young entrepreneurs
The Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce and local community volunteers are working to nurture future business leaders through the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!). YEA! is an innovative program that guides students through the process of...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Business, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Lassiter to speak during arts symposium
Jody Lassiter, president and CEO of the Danville/Boyle County Economic Development Partnership, is among some of the state’s most influential business leaders slated to speak during a symposium sponsored by the Kentucky Arts Council. “Smart...
Tags: Travel, Corporate Officers, Arts, Arts and Culture, Business
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GUEST COLUMN: The difference between big and small government
Contributing WriterThis election is a clear choice between “big government” and “small government” ideologies. The term “big/small government” refers to the scope of government economic control; it is about who gets to choose —...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Germany, World War II (1939-1945), Nazi Party, Democratic Party
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Residents graduate from SKED entrepreneurial training
STANFORD — Dr. Jennifer L. Brown, O.D., didn’t need a prescription to see the benefits of Southeast Kentucky Economic Development’s Entrepreneurial SMARTS training (Simple Methods And Reality-based Training for Success). All she needed...
Tags: Small Businesses, Pat Bradley, Craig Wilson, Business, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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GUEST COLUMN: Business champions educational excellence
Guest ColumnistA few years back, a skeptical observer of Kentucky’s political and policy landscape made a comment that got some attention. The state’s business community, he said, had developed “a bad case of laryngitis” when it came to...Tags: Science and Technology, Standards, Career and Workplace, Employment, Education
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11 months, $300K, still no Danville city manager
smojica@amnews.comDanville has spent more than $300,000 on city manager-related matters in less than 11 months, according to financial documents obtained through an open records request, and still does not have a permanent replacement for Paul Stansbury. In May,...Tags: Legal Service, Travel, Career and Workplace, Health Insurance, Labor Legislation
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Work to begin soon at Constitution Square State Historic Site
dbrock@amnews.comLocal economic development officials eager to move into their new home at Constitution Square State Historic Site will start meeting with architects about renovations to historic buildings next month and hope to be completely moved in by fall. Boyle...Tags: Architecture, Corporate Officers, Arts and Culture, Economic Policy, Human Interest
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Cable TV companies intervene in telecom tax lawsuit
An organization that represents 18 cable companies in Kentucky has been given permission to intervene as a defendant in a lawsuit over the telecom tax.
The goal of the Multichannel Video Programming and Communications Services Tax was to create a more...Tags: Government, Television Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Satellite and Cable Service
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