Time to say goodbye to icy winters and frozen fingers! If enough young activists and organizers follow the US industrial base south, a far more powerful working-class movement is possible.
FRANKFORT — A regional project centered in the Tri-County area has been awarded nearly $2 million in state funding through the Kentucky Product Development Initiative (KPDI).
On Thursday, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) approved eight projects across the state, worth more than $4.6 million in funding. Three projects are located in Eastern Kentucky.
There is no substitute for person-to-person connections — people talking with, listening to, and understanding one another. It is called “customer service” and it is the best way to resolve problems and retain customers.
SOAR, the Kentucky Association for Economic Development, and the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development have teamed up to offer a workshop on the state’s new Kentucky Product Development Initiative (KDPI)