Posts Tagged ‘Kentucky’
Pernod Ricard USA Establishes New Facility in Right to Work Kentucky
Pernod Ricard USA is investing $196 million in order to establish a new location and create 55 new jobs in Right to Work Marion County, Kentucky.
Read MoreWhere is Osmundson Choosing to Establish Operations?
Osmundson Manufacturing Company is investing $12.5 million in order to establish a new location in Right to Work Graves County, Kentucky, creating 80 new jobs.
Read MoreNationwide Uniform Makes Right to Work Kentucky Expansion
Nationwide Uniform Corporation is investing $11.5 million in order to expand and create 63 new jobs in Right to Work Hodgenville, Kentucky.
Read MoreKentucky Bourbon Distillers Establishes Facilities in RTW Kentucky
Kentucky Bourbon Distillers invests $93 million in order to establish new locations and create 35 new jobs in Right to Work Washington County, Kentucky.
Read MoreDouble D Group Chooses Right to Work Kentucky
Double D Group is investing $41.5 million in order to add a new location and create 200 new jobs in Right to Work Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.
Read MoreRecap: Right to Work Kentucky’s Bourbon Industry Continues to Grow
Two companies investing in Right to Work Kentucky include Sazerac and Western Kentucky Distilling.
Read MoreSazerac Has Big Plans for Right to Work Kentucky
Sazerac Co is investing $600 million in order to build new warehouses and expand in Right to Work London, Kentucky and create 50 new jobs.
Read MoreWhat is Western Kentucky Distilling Planning in RTW Kentucky?
Western Kentucky Distilling Co is investing $30 million in order to add a new location in Right to Work Beaver Dam, Kentucky, creating 35 new jobs.
Read MoreEmerald Energy Chooses to Relocate to Right to Work Kentucky
Emerald Energy and Exploration is investing $1.4 million in order to relocate headquarters and create 25 new jobs in Right to Work Salyersville, Kentucky
Read MoreRecap: There’s Big Plans for RTW Kentucky’s Economy
The most recent investments in Right to Work Kentucky are coming from Emerald Energy and Thermo Fisher Scientific, as well as UPS.
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