What happens if you shoot someone in a home invasion? Group helps protect gun...
Like AAA for gun owners, new membership group, in town for convention, aims to educate them, provide legal, financial support, mental health counseling in the case of a shooting Since February 2009,...
View ArticleAES Establishes New Technology Advisory Board
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APOLLO ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS, LTD. (“AES”) ESTABLISHES NEW TECHNOLOGY ADVISORY BOARD Los Angeles, CA, June 24, 2013 – AES, a leading provider of advanced interactive software...
View ArticleNational Leader in Correctional EHR: CorrecTek Receives ONC HIT Certification
Media Contact: Jana Barnes, Chief Operating Officer CorrecTek, Inc. 866-438-3671 ext. 218, jbarnes@correctek.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: National Leader in Correctional EHR: CorrecTek Receives ONC HIT...
View ArticleIntrusion:Disconnected film trailer press release
NEW FILM TRAILER AND INDIEGOGO CAMPAIGN FOR FINAL SHOOT CONTACT Craig Everett Earl Writer/Producer: Intrusionmovie@yahoo.com Intrusion:Disconnected “There are no happy endings.” (July 4th, 2013) –...
View ArticleSherri Keller NAPW 2013 Professional Woman of the Year
The National Association of Professional Women (NAPW) has awarded FKP’s Sherri Keller the prestigious title of 2013 VIP Professional Woman of the Year, an honor given to a select number of outstanding...
View ArticleXerox Hiring 100+ in Lexington
Xerox Hiring 100+ in Lexington LEXINGTON, Ky., July 8, 2013 — Xerox (NYSE: XRX) is adding more than 100 new positions locally beginning this month. Xerox is hiring full-time customer care employees to...
View ArticleLexArts board chairman leaving post early
John Long LexArts board chairman John Long announced Monday that he will step down from the arts advocacy and fundraising organization several months before his term expires. In a letter to staff, Long...
View ArticleKentucky exports at all-time high
Kentucky-made products are being sold around the world at a record pace. Gov. Steve Beshear Tuesday announced that Kentucky companies exported a state-record $27.5 billion in 2014. It’s the...
View ArticleAlltech buys firm focused on livestock production, efficiency
Nicholasville-based animal nutrition leader Alltech announced the purchase of United Kingdom-based firm E-CO2 Project Limited, which provides environmental assessments and mitigation programs for...
View ArticleMaker’s Mark readies Rupp bottles to help fund UK student-athlete center
Maker’s Mark will produce commemorative bottles of its bourbon featuring legendary University of Kentucky basketball coach Adolph Rupp as part of a fundraising effort to expand the school’s support...
View ArticleKroger to close Romany Road store next month
Grocery giant Kroger Co. announced Friday that it will close its Romany Road store next month. Company spokesman Tim McGurk said the store’s last day will Sept. 12. He said the decision was not made...
View ArticleTempur Sealy International names new chairman, president and CEO
Lexington-based Tempur Sealy International Inc. has named Scott L. Thompson as the bedding company’s new chairman, president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. Thompson formerly led...
View ArticleFirst U.S.-produced Lexus rolls off line at Toyota’s Georgetown plant
Lexus pant in Georgetown, Kentucky. Photo provided. The first Lexus produced in the United States has rolled off the assembly line at Toyota’s massive automobile plant in Georgetown. Company officials...
View ArticleLexmark for sale? Company says it’s looking at ‘alternatives’
Lexmark International Inc. said Friday it is considering “strategic alternatives to enhance shareholder value,” basically confirming media reports that the Lexington-based printer and services...
View ArticleLexmark posts Q3 loss, lowers outlook amid talk of possible sale
Just days after acknowledging that it is seeking “strategic alternatives” including a possible sale, Lexington-based technology company Lexmark International Inc. reported a negative third quarter...
View ArticleTown Branch Commons park plan get $3.2M boost from grant funding
Town Branch Commons, an ambitious plan to recover Lexington’s founding waterway and create a state-of-the-art linear urban parkway, received a $3.2 million boost from grant funding. Lt. Gov. Crit...
View ArticleLexington Mayor Gray denies explosive claim by Anonymous hackers of KKK ties
Lexington Mayor Jim Gray, responding to an explosive but unattributed allegation by a shadowy hacker group, forcefully denied Monday morning having any affiliation with white supremacy groups. “This...
View ArticleNatasha’s Bistro & Bar closes, new ownership possible
Natasha’s Bistro & Bar on Esplanade Alley officially ceased operations Nov. 2 and canceled all upcoming musical performances. The owners made the announcement Oct. 30 via email, imploring patrons...
View ArticleMinimum wage measure heads to vote
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council is expected Thursday to consider a measure to raise the minimum wage, pushing further into the simmering national debate over economics, inequality and the...
View ArticleMayor Gray, other U.S. leaders absent from ‘real’ Anonymous KKK list
Days after appearing on a list in an unattributed Internet posting that accused several high-ranking U.S. politicians of ties to the Ku Klux Klan, Lexington Mayor Jim Gray’s name was nowhere to be...
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