Kentucky commits to building America’s AgTech capital
Could the agriculture technology capital of the U.S. be in Appalachia? One Kentucky company has announced an international public-private partnership to create research programs and
Could the agriculture technology capital of the U.S. be in Appalachia? One Kentucky company has announced an international public-private partnership to create research programs and
The Kentucky Chamber recently hosted a panel of experts to discuss racial inequalities in Kentucky. Kentucky Chamber president Nick Rowe started by accenting that, “as a chamber
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) was recently awarded $55,150,000 from the US Department of Transportation to fund the Mountain Parkway Expansion through Wolfe County — a huge
As a number of workplaces reopen after COVID-19 closures, employers and employees alike are facing challenges in adjusting to a new “normal.” It’s challenging to
Business owners have a responsibility to talk about race and equality in the workplace. While these discussions can be difficult, it is more important now
The current Black Lives Matter movement has created an opportunity for every manager, employee, and company to take a hard look at its inclusion, diversity
Great minds think differently. Good leaders recognize that surrounding themselves with diverse voices benefits everyone. Diversity should be a priority for every business. Ensuring the
During a recent mid-year update by Kentuckians for Better Transportation (KBT), industry leaders talked about the current state of transportation, the effects of COVID-19 on funding
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented new and unique challenges for public health officials in Kentucky, including addressing the growing opioid health crisis across the commonwealth.
Virtual meetings are likely here to stay. As Kentuckians start to go back into offices after weeks of working from home, its apparent that Zoom,
Summer is almost here! After the last few months of being stuck indoors and #HealthyatHome, many Kentuckians are hoping to use warm summer weather and
The mission of Building Kentucky is to amplify ways Kentuckians are building a better Commonwealth. Amid a worldwide pandemic, economic recession and national movement for
It’s perhaps difficult to see any good coming from the double whammy of a global pandemic and economic recession. But from crisis comes opportunity. America
So, what’s next? That’s the question facing many workers affected by the COVID-19 related downturn. It’s a question recent high school graduates are getting as
The Bridging Kentucky Design-Build team recently began their first bridge pour on the CR-1207 bridge over Middle Fork Kentucky River in Leslie Co. This bridge pour ushers