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Tennessee faces one of the highest potential job losses in the nation under proposed federal legislation. President Trump's tax bill could put thousands of jobs in the electric vehicle manufacturing sector at risk.
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According to researchers at the University of Kentucky, maple syrup production in the Commonwealth has the potential to significantly boost both state and local economies. The study published earlier this year found that Kentucky’s abundance of untapped maple trees has the capacity to produce up to $25 million annually while creating roughly 1,300 jobs.
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Oldham County residents are resisting a company’s proposal to build a 2 million square-foot data center complex using 600 megawatts of power on a stretch of rural farm land.
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The majority of Tennesseans — 61% — from across the political spectrum say the U.S. economy is in bad shape, according to a new poll from Vanderbilt University.
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Companies tied to Chicago-based Cresco Labs submitted 128 expensive applications for Kentucky medical cannabis licenses. They landed two, delivering the most coveted cultivator operation back to Cresco.
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Rural Tennesseans already have limited access to labor and delivery services, and a recent study shows the problem could get worse.
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President Donald Trump’s growing trade war with China is putting added stress on American soybean farmers’ already tight margins.
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An electric vehicle battery supplier has paused construction on a factory in western Kentucky.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a measure that would eliminate state-level worker protections and leave in place only federal minimums.
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As the U.S. remains embattled in an ever-changing trade war with Canada and tariffs from the European Union loom, bourbon makers in Kentucky are trying to find their footing and plan a path forward.
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Kentucky businesses are feeling the impacts of President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs — even when they use metal made in America.
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An escalating trade war between the U.S. and Canada saw American-made spirits banned from sale in Ontario. Distilleries in Kentucky are bracing for the fallout.