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Spring is heating up across Kentucky, and low-income families can get help paying their air-conditioning bill through a seasonal program.
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The Kentucky Legislature may make it harder for people to qualify for federal benefits that help them afford groceries. But the proposal failed a key vote Thursday.
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The $225 million facility in South Park near Interstate 24 is expected to be operational in 2025.
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Kentucky residents and visitors 18 and older can now legally bet on sports using websites and mobile apps. Gov. Andy Beshear said last week more than 60,000 accounts were preregistered with sportsbooks.
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The facility will supply material to the $1 billion Ascend Elements Apex I plant currently under construction at Commerce Park II.
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Kentucky residents and visitors 18 and older can now place wagers on a variety of sports at in-person locations. Online betting will begin on Sept. 28.
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Paducah celebrated the opening of a Goodwill Opportunity Center Thursday. State-level leaders with the international nonprofit hope the center can help further their mission to combat poverty in Kentucky.
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Some local business owners in Glendale, Kentucky are already seeing the benefit of the world's largest electric vehicle battery plant making the central Kentucky town its home, while others are worried about Glendale keeping its small-town identity.
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Airgas, a supplier of industrial gases, is considering a $100 million dollar expansion in Clarksville.
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Mammoth Valley Park is currently open to guests with a grand opening scheduled for August 3.
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The LGBTQ+ Truck Driver Network is working to recruit and support drivers as the U.S. trucking industry battles a growing driver shortage.
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The United Parcel Service and Teamsters union announced Tuesday that negotiators struck a new five-year deal affecting about 340,000 full- and part-time workers, including at least 12,000 Louisville-area employees.