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KSBDC recognizes Small Business Development Center staff
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Roberta Meisel
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The Kentucky Small Business Development Center recognized staff members from its network of centers for their achievements at the annual fall conference.
Kentucky ag economy remains strong, but concerns are for 2015
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Carol Lea Spence
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A 15 percent increase in livestock prices is expected to boost 2014 Kentucky agricultural cash receipts to $6B. The 2015 outlook is expected to drop back.
Patricia Krausman named 2014 KAED Allied Professional of the Year
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Roberta Meisel
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Patricia Krausman, University of Kentucky Elizabethtown SBDC director, was named the 2014 Allied Professional of the Year.
New associate director excited about CEDIK
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Carol Lea Spence
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The latest addition to UKAg's Community Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky is Daniel Kahl as associate director.
Lexington hosts ag leadership conference for first time
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Carol Lea Spence
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From as far away as Australia, directors of agricultural leadership programs gathered in Lexington recently to “steal ideas,” as one participant described it.
Business-support program Grow Kentucky off to a productive start
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Roberta Meisel
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KSBDC launches enhanced KyBIZinfo.com website
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Roberta Meisel
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The Kentucky Small Business Development Center is pleased to announce the launch of the newly enhanced kyBIZinfo.com website.
KSBDC to continue offering procurement services
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The Ky. Small Business Development Center, through an agreement with the Cabinet for Economic Development, will offer procurement services to small Kentucky businesses.
Lafayette Seminar focuses on local food questions
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Carol Lea Spence
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UKAg faculty will participate in UK Gaines Center's Lafayette Seminar in Public Issues, which will address three aspects of the food issue.
UK to offer income tax seminars in 14 Kentucky towns
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UK will offer seminars in 14 Kentucky locations. They are designed for professional tax preparers with at least one year of tax preparation experience.