
The number of Soldiers and civilians expected to arrive at Ft. Knox as a result of BRAC is increasing. At a recent forum, the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Armor Center at Fort Knox provided details for improvements and expansions occurring on and off post. Also, read about the historical hiking trails at Ft. Knox. These stories and more are featured in The News Enterprise.
BRAC numbers growing
Fort Knox reformation in new hands
Trails at Fort Knox provide walk into path of history
The Heartland continues its push for economic growth. The WIRED65 initiative, affecting 26 counties along the I-65 corridor, has begun its research phase. The $5 million WIRED grant will help meet the demands for a changing, high-skilled labor force in the region. Also, read about the Governor's bill reinstating approval for veterans' preference. These stories and more are featured in The Kentucky Standard and The News Enterprise.
Wired65 Initiative to access regional workforce
State to hire veterans first
HH Gregg to open in E'town
Although the summer is winding down, there are still plenty of festivals and concerts to enjoy, even some at a reduced cost. Read about the many fun summer activities going on in the community. These stories and more are featured in The News Enterprise, The Pioneer News and The Kentucky Standard.
Orchard promotes Peach-A-Palooza
Smithsonian Museum coming to Bullitt County
Vine Grove brings live music to Friday night
Stephen Foster offers reduced ticket rates to residents
