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During a video call Tuesday to Northern Kentucky Chamber members, Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed s CEO Lee Crume offered an optimistic picture of job creation and industrial development for 2020. In a year when people are talking about, The office is dead and people will never go back to the office - we saw a large chunk of projects in both the headquarters and the technology space, technology being office space, Crume says. We really think that speaks to what our community will be able to do moving out of this.
Crume reported the creation of 1,563 new jobs in 2020:
597 advanced manufacturing jobs
317 distribution and logistics jobs
Beshear: COVID-19 cases have begun to plateau in Kentucky
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FRANKFORT, Ky. â Gov. Andy Beshear announced 2,946 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, fewer cases than the previous two Tuesdays and a sign that new cases have begun to plateau.
âEven though our cases are looking better we believe in the very least we have plateaued deaths follow the cases from about two weeks ago. So, that escalation that we had results in people that we lose, the governor said.
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