Mark Hansel, The Kentucky Enquirer
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Business and the EconomyA year ago, Turfway Park had plenty of reasons to be optimistic about its future despite years of steady decline in purse sizes and wagering at its fall…
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Business and the EconomyAmazon.com is poised to make a huge expansion in Hebron that could almost double its work force. The company is planning to hire hundreds of full-time…
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Business and the EconomyCounties Stop Contributions to Mental Health ProviderTwo Northern Kentucky counties have decided to stop giving funds to a major mental health service provider. The Boone County Fiscal Court voted…
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Last week’s defeat of an expanded gambling amendment in the Kentucky Senate has some who rely on Turfway Park's business concerned. The Senate on Thursday…
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Business and the EconomyFunding Changes Ark Park PlansThe Ark Encounter themed attraction planned for Grant County will be built in phases over several years rather than as a single project. Mark Looy,…
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Business and the EconomyUnited Parcel Service has notified Kentucky state officials it will lay off more than 400 workers at its Supply Chain Solutions warehouse in Hebron by…
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The controversial church has scheduled a grand opening event on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the church, 283 Main St., in a building previously occupied by the…
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Meat Facility Recognized in IndustrySteve Brooks had big plans when he purchased a small meat processing facility in Walton in 1985. “We started with just a little building with a 14-acre…
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A complaint filed by a Hebron man against the Northern Kentucky Tea Party in November of last year will be addressed at a Kentucky Registry of Election…
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At an age when many children are still mastering the art of walking, Matthew Dedden was riding a horse. Dedden, 13, has been riding since he was 2 and…