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House Bill 8 lowers the income tax, but it imposes a 6% sales tax on services that previously went untaxed.
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What started as a Christmas countdown has increasingly become a retail opportunity. While Advent calendars have evolved over the centuries, they still accomplish some of their original objectives.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Louisville on Tuesday, touring the UPS Worldport and meeting with local leaders and employees as the holidays approach.
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The Kentucky Derby Festival unveiled its 2022 posters, including its limited edition design, at Welch Printing Company in Louisville Monday.
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The temporary injunction only affects the businesses that brought the suit – that includes Goodwood Brewing and Dundee Tavern.
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Fund for the Arts now expects to close its sale of ArtSpace April 1, giving residents organizations additional months to find new spaces.
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The theme for the festival running Oct. 17 - Nov. 2 is “Resisting Tradition: Hope and Renewal in Latin American Film.”
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The Commission on Public Art is looking at a proposed two-year plan they hope will make public art more inclusive across the board.
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Kentucky has banned visits at nursing homes since March 10, but the virus has spread in several of the state’s 286 long-term care facilities.
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Here is a brief rundown of how West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky plan to reopen businesses.