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Posts Tagged ‘Kentucky’

Recap: Right to Work Kentucky, an Economic Powerhouse

By NILRR Staff | February 22, 2023

Businesses investing in Right to Work Kentucky include Ancra Cargo and North American Stainless, as well as LioChem e-Materials.

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White Drive Motors & Steering Expands in Right to Work Kentucky

By NILRR Staff | February 17, 2023

White Drive Motors & Steering is investing $16 million in order to expand and create 25 new jobs in Right to Work Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

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Ancra Cargo’s Right to Work Kentucky Headquarters Opens

By NILRR Staff | February 14, 2023

Ancra Cargo just renovated its Right to Work Hebron, Kentucky headquarters after an $8 million investment. They will also create 50 new jobs!

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Recap: These Businesses are Choosing Right to Work Kentucky

By NILRR Staff | February 13, 2023

Businesses investing in Right to Work Kentucky include Carter Lumber, Precision Sonar & Outdoors, and Henderson Distilling Co.

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North American Stainless (NAS) Plans $224 Million RTW Kentucky Investment

By STAFF | February 8, 2023

North American Stainless (NAS) is investing $244 million in order to add a new location and create 70 new jobs in Right to Work Ghent, Kentucky.

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LioChem e-Materials Chooses to Establish in RTW Kentucky

By STAFF | February 7, 2023

LioChem e-Materials is investing $104.4 million in order to add a new facility in Right to Work Simpson County, Kentucky and create 141 new jobs.

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Carter Lumber Plans Right to Work Kentucky Expansion

By STAFF | February 7, 2023

Carter Lumber is investing $8.1 million in order to expand and create 86 new jobs in Right to Work Bowling Green, Kentucky.

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Precision Sonar & Outdoors to Expand in Right to Work Kentucky

By STAFF | February 6, 2023

Precision Sonar & Outdoors is investing $2.2 million in order to expand and create 12 new jobs in Right to Work Benton, Kentucky.

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RTW Henderson County, Kentucky Welcomes Henderson Distilling Co.

By STAFF | February 3, 2023

Henderson Distilling Co is investing $5 million in order to open a new distillery and create 12 new jobs in Right to work Henderson County, Kentucky.

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Recap: Right to Work Kentucky’s Economy is More Than Bourbon

By STAFF | December 28, 2022

Businesses investing in Right to Work Kentucky include Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Nationwide Uniform, and Double D Group.

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