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Personnel File: Jan. 30 - Lexington Herald Leader  Lexington Herald Leader |
Personnel File: Jan. 30 Lexington Herald Leader Leadership Kentucky Foundation: Glenn Blind has joined the organization as meeting and event planner. Urban League of Lexington: The following have been named officers and board members for 2012: Robert Williams, Messer Construction, chair; ...
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Keeneland spring meet highlighted by 16 stakes, worth $3.6 million - WKYT |
Keeneland spring meet highlighted by 16 stakes, worth $3.6 million WKYT LEXINGTON, KY (Jan. 19, 2012) – Five Grade 1 stakes, among them the Toyota Blue Grass, Central Bank Ashland and the newly upgraded Jenny Wiley Stakes, headline the 16 stakes worth $3.625 million slated for Keeneland's 2012 spring race meeting. Keeneland: Ashland and Jenny Wiley purses increased by $100KDaily Racing Form
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2012 Leadership Kentucky 2012 Board of Directors Announced - SurfKY News |
2012 Leadership Kentucky 2012 Board of Directors Announced SurfKY News New Executive Committee Appointments: Mary Michael Corbett, Norton Healthcare, Louisville; Elmer K. Whitaker, Whitaker Bank Corporation of Kentucky; and, Luther Deaton, Central Bank & Trust Company, Lexington, Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Chair.
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Lexington police welcomes 27 recruits - Lexington Herald Leader  Lexington Herald Leader |
Lexington police welcomes 27 recruits Lexington Herald Leader 4, 2012 at the Division of Police Roll Call and Training Facility 1795 Old Frankfort Pike in Lexington, Ky. The media was introduced to the 2012 Lexington Division of Police class of 27 new recruits participating in the 2012 Police Academy.
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Georgetown transformed by Toyota plant, realizes 'smart' growth and economic ... - KyForward.com |
Georgetown transformed by Toyota plant, realizes 'smart' growth and economic ... KyForward.com Celebrating 25 years manufacturing its popular Camry sedan in Georgetown, Toyota has fueled economic growth in a rural community once reliant on agriculture. Toyota has brought more than 6600 full-time jobs to Kentucky and has contributed $5.4 billion ...
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Kentucky Continues Auto Sector Business Growth - WFPL |
Kentucky Continues Auto Sector Business Growth WFPL by Devin Katayama on January 17, 2012 Kentucky officials expect to continue its partnership with Argonne National Laboratories when it opens facilities in Lexington later this year to develop rechargeable car battery technology.
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Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Crit Luallen and J ... - MarketWatch (press release) |
Community Trust Bancorp, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Crit Luallen and J ... MarketWatch (press release) Ms. Luallen's influence in education and economic development have been seen in her active participation in passage of the Early Childhood Development Initiative; assisting the team that successfully recruited Toyota Manufacturing to Kentucky; ...
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Hank Bond: Front-row seat recollections of Toyota coming to Georgetown, Ky. - KyForward.com |
Hank Bond: Front-row seat recollections of Toyota coming to Georgetown, Ky. KyForward.com From the beginning there was, from my perspective, a tremendous under-estimation of what the location and long-term establishment of mega-manufacturer Toyota would be in Kentucky. This is true from commerce to residential growth.
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Why Austin, Texas Wants to Be An Autos City (Yes, Austin) - Forbes  Forbes |
Why Austin, Texas Wants to Be An Autos City (Yes, Austin) Forbes How can it compete with Detroit, let alone other established Southern auto cities like Lexington, Ky, Nashville, Tenn., Jackson and Tupelo, Miss.? And isn't an auto industry focus at odds with Austin's hip reputation? Austin's tactic is to home in on ...
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City's employee wellness center opens Wednesday on Trade Street - Lexington Herald Leader  Lexington Herald Leader |
City's employee wellness center opens Wednesday on Trade Street Lexington Herald Leader By Beverly Fortune — bfortune@herald-leader.com Dr. David French is the director and primary-care physician at Lexington's new wellness center for city employees and retirees off Leestown Road. French comes from a similar position with Toyota in ...
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