Dec 27 Health Hardin Memorial Sees 108 Percent Increase In Sexual Assault Patients Hardin Memorial also recently got a grant to continue its Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner program, where nurses are specially trained to conduct exams. By Lisa Gillespie Dec 27 Health Hardin Memorial Sees 108 Percent Increase In Sexual Assault Patients Lisa Gillespie
Oct 20 Economy At Ft. Knox Summit, Veterans Learn How To Become Entrepreneurs "Turning Your Great Ideas Into Gold" was organized by the Kentucky Innovation Network to give veterans the tools they need to start their own businesses. By Roxanne Scott Oct 20 Economy At Ft. Knox Summit, Veterans Learn How To Become Entrepreneurs Roxanne Scott
Oct 4 Economy Thinking Of Starting A Business? New Data Point To Elizabethtown According to data just released from the U.S. Census Bureau, Elizabethtown topped the list of metro areas with the fastest-growing rate of new startups. By Roxanne Scott Oct 4 Economy Thinking Of Starting A Business? New Data Point To Elizabethtown Roxanne Scott
Nov 28 Local News Foreign Investor Ambassador Approves of Two Louisville Area Projects An immigration expert is touting two Louisville-area projects throughout India giving foreign investors the opportunity to gain expedited green cards in exchange for investing in either project. Dr. Sudhir Shah has finished touring the old Colgate factory in Clarksville and the RobinBrooke Place senior living facility in Elizabethtown. Shah now plans on hosting several seminars […] By Devin Katayama Nov 28 Local News Foreign Investor Ambassador Approves of Two Louisville Area Projects Devin Katayama
Oct 3 Local News Wet-Dry Vote for Hardin County Cities Is Tuesday by Lisa Autry, Kentucky Public Radio Voters in Hardin County’s three largest cities go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to expand alcohol sales. Wet-dry votes are being held in Elizabethtown, Radcliff and Vine Grove. Hardin County Clerk Kenny Tabb says in the past, similar votes have drawn about 50 percent turnout, but these […] By WFPL News Oct 3 Local News Wet-Dry Vote for Hardin County Cities Is Tuesday WFPL News
Mar 24 Politics Hardin County Group Says Expanded Liquor Sales Would Help Economic Development The group Hardin County United is pushing to expand restaurant and package liquor sales in Elizabethtown, Radcliff and Vine Grove. Vine Grove is currently entirely dry, and consultant Luke Schmidt—who has worked on this issue before—says the other two cites allow limited liquor sales. By Gabe Bullard Mar 24 Politics Hardin County Group Says Expanded Liquor Sales Would Help Economic Development Gabe Bullard
Jan 27 Local News Fischer Calls For New Economic Plan In State Of The City Fischer acknowledged the city's shortcomings and said Louisville must rise above the second tier: The city has lost thousands of jobs in the last decade; educated residents have moved away; and current graduation rates are below expectations. By Gabe Bullard Jan 27 Local News Fischer Calls For New Economic Plan In State Of The City Gabe Bullard
Sep 3 Arts and Culture Rural Theater Evades Closure with Bold Move Listen NowThe recession has squeezed arts groups nationwide and caused many to close. In March, the advocacy group Americans for the Arts reported that about 10,000 arts organizations — or about 10 percent of the total — are at risk of folding. A Kentucky theater was part of that statistic — but it didn’t go […] By Elizabeth Kramer Sep 3 Arts and Culture Rural Theater Evades Closure with Bold Move Elizabeth Kramer
Nov 20 Environment Fort Knox Area Headed for Huge Growth The Fort Knox region is bracing for one of the biggest population booms in its history. WFPL’s Kristin Espeland investigates how so much growth, so fast, could help—or hurt—the region. By Kristin Espeland Nov 20 Environment Fort Knox Area Headed for Huge Growth Kristin Espeland
Aug 1 Arts and Culture Incentives Might Attract Filmmakers Listen NowFilmmakers are making more films outside of Hollywood thanks to state tax incentives. More than 40 states are offering big film industry tax credits and Kentucky could be next. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer reports. Kentucky has had its share of movies set and filmed in the Bluegrass state from the 1980 film “Coal Miner’s Daughter” […] By Elizabeth Kramer Aug 1 Arts and Culture Incentives Might Attract Filmmakers Elizabeth Kramer