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| Kentucky's jobless rate increases to 6.3 percent in June Kentucky's seasonally adjusted preliminary unemployment rate for June 2008 rose to 6.3 percent from May 2008's revised 6.2 percent, according to the Office of Employment and Training (OET), an agency of the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development C |
| FALLS SCHOOLS: Teaching jobs cut The Niagara Falls City School District has informed a group of adult education teachers their jobs teaching developmentally disabled adults have been eliminated.As many as 10 teachers received letters late last week notifying them the positions had been c |
| Arena contract dispute brewing A Louisville engineering firm is alleging that the company overseeing the construction planning of the downtown arena improperly awarded a contract for excavation, utilities and foundation work. |
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