Kentucky Chamber recognizes employers for vaccination efforts
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky Kentucky businesses that have achieved widespread vaccination among staff can earn a new designation from the Kentucky Chamber. The newly-launched
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky Kentucky businesses that have achieved widespread vaccination among staff can earn a new designation from the Kentucky Chamber. The newly-launched
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky Stock Yards Bank & Trust has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Louisville-based Commonwealth Bank & Trust. Combining the
By Andrea Brady, Building Kentucky Republic Bank & Trust Company has announced the addition of Jeff Starke as Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer. Starke
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky With new CDC guidance making a return to office imminent for many companies, Kentucky architecture firm Luckett & Farley continues
By Rachel Nix, Managing Editor of Building Kentucky We’re dedicated to building Kentucky. That includes everything from sharing positive news about literal bridge builders to
By Ed Green, Building Kentucky The City of Versailles is moving forward with an innovative project to revitalize its downtown, hoping to leverage its strong
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky New location and expansion announcements continue to show that Kentucky’s economy is on the rebound. Gov. Andy Beshear recently announced
By Hayley Robb, Building Kentucky Many employees are migrating back to corporate offices and cubicles they haven’t seen in months, or for some, more than
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky The previously announced acquisition of Kentucky Bank by Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company owner Stock Yard Bancorp, Inc. is complete. The
By Andrea Brady, Building Kentucky Republic Bank is the first community bank to launch a new feature that will help ensure an authentic banking experience
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky Architect Jean D. “J.D.” Farley died Tuesday, June 1 at Baptist East Hospital. Farley was the former owner of Louisville-based
By Hayley Robb, Building Kentucky Choosing a skilled nursing facility for yourself or a loved one can be daunting. There are so many factors to
By Chad Carlton, Building Kentucky Each time that I return to Bowling Green, I get more envious and more impressed. My alma mater, Western Kentucky University,
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky All major indicators suggest that Kentucky’s economy is healing, according to the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber released its latest
By Mindy Peterson, Building Kentucky It’s not unexpected advice coming from a communicator, but communications matters. It’s what you say, what you write, the email