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The Food with Wine Coalition, a non-profit consortium of Kentucky grocery and convenience stores, successfully challenged the constitutionality of the Commonwealth’s 70-year ban on the sale of wine and spirits in any location that sells primarily groceries or petroleum products.
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Heartland delivers credit/debit/prepaid card processing, marketing solutions, end-to-end encryption technology, campus solutions, payroll solutions, and related business solutions and services to over 250,000 business and education locations nationwide.
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Cypress Realty Holdings Company, a Memphis, Tennessee based company, offers private investors a high-quality portfolio of office, retail and net-leased properties.
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For more than 50 years, Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) has been bringing quality care to a region marked by chronic economic hardship and meager medical resources.
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Given the cultural, ethnic and economic range of its students, JCPS has strived for decades to avoid racial isolation in the schools and balance that goal against student preference.
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With more than 100 partner schools, Learning House is a high-growth company, earning a spot three years running on Louisville’s Business First “Fast 50,” and nationally on the Inc. 5000 list for the past two years.
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In 2012 Blue Equity engaged in a transaction that will have a significant and long-term impact on the Louisville region. The firm sold a 34.5 acre parcel of land to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The Memphis Stone and Gravel Company mines and processes sand and gravel, producing aggregates for use in ready-mix concrete, hot-mix asphalt and road bases. Lehman-Roberts Company is a highway construction operation, manufacturing asphalt and paving roads across Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas.
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From full-function mobile apps and free online money management software, to specialized private banking and full-spectrum commercial banking, Republic offers an array of leading-edge services to every customer, large or small.
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A leader in the premium mattress and specialty sleep segment, Tempur-Pedic will advance its global footprint through its acquisition of Sealy, which has provided comfortable sleep to generations of Americans as far back as 1881.
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This Louisville-based non-profit works with single parent college students to ensure they reach their academic goals and their children grow up in an environment where academic achievement is valued and expected.
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Advance Financial is a family owned and operated company that offers a true one-stop shop of money solutions: cash advances, title and signature loans, check-cashing services, bill payment, wire transfers, free money orders and more.
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Founded in 1884, Louisville-based Christian Care Communities provides affordable retirement living and long-term care for older adults throughout Kentucky.
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Earthwell Energy Management works with public and private enterprises to create high-performing, energy-efficient buildings that are more comfortable to work in and cost less to operate.
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Conceived as the sportsman’s ultimate dream machine, the Hydratrek® amphibious vehicle traverses land, water, sand, mud, marsh and swamp – and transitions between them with ease.
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Cardinal Towne, a $62 million conversion at the former site of a landmark local restaurant and catering hall, created much-needed campus housing for students at the University of Louisville. Developed by Valparaiso, Indiana-based Investment Property Advisors (IPA), the mixed-use complex covers a four-acre block adjacent to the University’s urban campus.
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Kentucky River Properties LLC has long been one of the foremost mineral land holding and leasing companies in Eastern Kentucky.
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Modern Marketing Concepts is a Louisville, KY company which manufactures replica Crosley radios, jukeboxes and turntables with gleaming, handrubbed mahogany casings and bronze faceplates that conceal high-tech radios, CD players, iPod docks and USB ports for converting vinyl discs into MP3 files.
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Owings Patterns, Inc. crafts wood, metal and plastic patterns for the foundry industry.
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RecoverCare leads the health care industry in distributing equipment for wound care, bariatric and safe patient handling to acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation facilities, hospice centers and home care patients nationwide.
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The River Ridge Commerce Center sits on 6,000 prime acres along the Ohio River in Southern Indiana, and this large-scale redevelopment project has attracted a wide spectrum of commercial and light industrial enterprises.
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The complex intricacies of the human brain, spinal cord and nerve network are the expert domain of the Semmes-Murphey Neurologic & Spine Institute in Memphis, which marks its centennial anniversary in 2012.
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Shelmar Retail Partners, LLC, a Memphis, Tenneessee-based company, owns City Gear, the hip, urban clothing store with locations in 10 Southeastern states.
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Wild Turkey Rare Breed recently spent $50 million to expand its facility in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
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As the second-largest coal producer in the nation, Arch Coal provides 16 percent of the U.S. coal supply and fuels 8 percent of the nation’s electricity through mining complexes and reserves located in eight states.
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Bank of Bartlett opened its doors in 1980 and has grown to eight convenient locations serving the metropolitan area of Memphis.
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A small, minority-owned Kentucky company that started life in a business incubator, Blu Pharmaceuticals, LLC ranks 40th among privately held businesses in the U.S.
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Memphis-based Ducks Unlimited is the world’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving North America’s continually disappearing wetlands, grasslands and other waterfowl habitat.
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DuPont has been bringing world-class science and engineering to the global marketplace in the form of innovative products, materials, and services since 1802.
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Ebonite International’s mission is simple – to remain the world’s best bowling company.
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Founded in 1925, Evolve Bank & Trust is a full service financial services organization offering private and commercial banking, mortgage banking, trust services, wealth management, and small business lending with offices throughout the country managed by a well established team of seasoned banking professionals.
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Heaven Hill is the largest family-owned independent distilled spirits producer in the United States and creator of the world’s first true pomegranate liqueur, PAMA®.
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As the founder of Holiday Inn, Kemmons Wilson left an indelible stamp on the culture of American commerce.
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King’s Daughters Medical Center (KDMC) is a locally controlled, not-for-profit, 465-bed regional referral center, covering a 150-mile radius that includes southern Ohio, eastern Kentucky and western West Virginia.
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With a mission to spur economic growth and create a better quality of life for inner-city residents, the Metro Bank is partnering in a $4.4 million project to create a healthful oasis in the middle of a food desert.
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The New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation has always been a leader in academics.
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Raycom Media Inc. is one of the nation’s largest broadcasters and owns and/or operates 46 television stations in 36 markets and 18 states.
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Silverton Construction Company, LLC specializes in major wharf/dock construction and rehabilitation for even the most detailed and complex projects.
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Vanderbilt University relies upon the skills of Wyatt's patent attorneys to protect the medical art inventions and engineering innovations of its researchers.
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Forbes has ranked it America’s #1 most promising company. And no wonder. VEXTEC Corporation can accurately predict the performance, durability and lifetime cost of manufactured products – before they are ever built.
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Housed in a historic train station at the heart of the garden-filled city of Anchorage, the Village Anchor Pub & Roost has defied what conventional wisdom would suggest about opening a new restaurant in a difficult economy
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In 1919, Edmund A. Steinbock founded Whip Mix on the strength of a single invention and a few guiding principles.
