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News Release: 10/3/2025

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Shelby County Chamber

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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

 

 

 

 

MORNING MIXER

 

Veteran's Rural Outreach

506 Bradshaw Street, Shelbyville

 

October 4th, 2025

9:00AM - 1:00PM

 

 

 

MIDDAY MIXER

 

SOS for Addiction

Wakefield-Scearce Gallery

525 Washington St, Shelbyville

 

October 8th, 2025

11:00AM - 1:30PM

 

 

 

 

 

GROUNDBREAKING & MIDDAY MIXER

 

Process Machinery Inc

1636 Isaac Shelby Dr, Shelbyville

 

October 20th, 2025

11:30AM - 1:00PM

 

 

 

 

 

MIDDAY MIXER

 

Karem Dental & Aesthetics

627 Washington Street, Shelbyville

 

October 22nd, 2025

11:30AM - 1:00PM

 

 

 

 

 

RIBBON CUTTING & MIDDAY MIXER

 

Little Heroes Playground

Clear Creek Park

717 Burks Branch Rd, Shelbyville

 

October 24th, 2025

11:30AM - 1:00PM

 

 

 

MIDDAY MIXER

 

Kentuckiana Works

The Spot

Kentucky Career Center

77 Mack Walters Rd,

Suite 301B Shelbyville

 

October 28th, 2025

11:30AM - 1:00PM

 

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o  Oct  – Bagdad Farmers Market Upcoming Events

o  Oct – Domestic Violence Awareness Month Events

o  Oct – voestalpine Together We Care Food Drive

o  Oct – Gallrein Farms Activities

o  Oct – Kiwanis Coat Drive

o  Oct 3rd – Family Freight Night @ Shelby County Public Library

o  Oct 4th – 5 Year Celebration Morning Mixer @ VRO

o  Oct 4th – Shelby County Cultural Fest

o  Oct 4th – Shelby Wheels for Optimism

o  Oct 7th –Elder Care Resource Fair

o  Oct 7th – Women Veterans Event @ VRO

o  Oct 8th – Midday Mixer with SOS for Addiction @ Wakefield Scearce

o  Oct 10th – SCHS Fall Festival

o  Oct 11th – Hometown Fall Festival @ HorseSensing

o  Oct 11th – Ruckin’ Recovery Run @ HorseSensing

o  Oct 11th – Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

o  Oct 17th & 18th – Music for a purpose

o  Oct 17th – Falling For Stars Hollow @ Shelby County Public Library

o  Oct 18th – Jeep & Juice @ Protein Hub

o  Oct 18th – Fall Festival @ First Christian Church

o  Oct 18th – Trail or Treat @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Parks

o  Oct 18th – “Enter if you dare” Paint Party @ The Vibe

o  Oct 18th – Trunk or Treat @ Shelby County Humane Society

o  Oct 20th – Midday Mixer Groundbreaking Ceremony @ Process Machinery

o  Oct 22nd – Ribbon Cutting @ Karem Dental

o  Oct 22nd – Trunk or treat @ Painted Stone Elementary

o  Oct 22nd – Lunch-n-Learn w/ Little Light House

o  Oct 22nd – Halloween Trivia Night

o  Oct 24th – Ribbon Cutting @ Little Heroes Playground @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Parks

o  Oct 24th – Trunk or Treat Fall Festival @ Shelbyville Wesleyan Church

o  Oct 24th – Trick or Treating @ Shelby Farms Senior Living

o  Oct 25th - Shelby Main Street Downtown Trick or Treating

o  Oct 25th – Candy Corn Fest @ Shelby County Public Library

o  Oct 25th – Bagdad Farmers Market Fall Festival

o  Oct 25th – Fall in the Bluegrass @ Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass

o  Oct 26th – Stories Behind the Stones @ Grove Hill Cemetery

o  Oct 28th – Midday Mixer & Ribbon Cutting @ Kentuckiana Works

Welcome to the Shelby County

Chamber of Commerce

SOS For Addition

Kimberly Browning

5810 S Main St., Eminence

kimberlyhinkel@yahoo.com

 

SOS for Addictions, LLC. is an online directory of resources and supports for those struggling with various addictions. We provide outreach in the community and distribute educational materials and harm reduction supplies at events and also collaborate with health and wellness organizations to improve the wellbeing of individuals and communities. We also are the organizer and host of signature events that raise awareness and funds for recovery.

Rush Construction

Joe Rush

330 Cranbury Way, Louisville

joe@rushconstructioninc.com

 

Commercial and Residential Construction Manager and General Contractor. We self-perform demolition, concrete, excavation, framing, roofing, drywall and painting.

 

Rush Construction is a new name in commercial contracting with roots that run deep. Our team is led by a seasoned professional with decades of industry experience. We pride ourselves on the relationships we build—with clients, partners, and teams—and back every project with a commitment to quality, transparency, and service.

From pre-construction to closeout, we’re here to deliver dependable results that stand the test of time. Whether you're planning a new site or renovating an existing space, we’re ready to bring your vision to life.

Shelby County News

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  • SCPS board votes for tax rate to remain the same
  • Paul and Massie visit Shelby County
  • Garofola named 2025 WLKY Bell Awards winner
  • Board says yes to another Airbnb but no to Christmas tree farm, marketplace
  • Mark Moore named 2025 Sheriff of the year
  • Theatre awarded $6638 ShelbyKY Tourism marketing grant
  • Let Freedom Ring!
  • First Financial Bank launches Shelbyville Food Drive Oct. 6
  • Repeal of open burn ban in Shelby County
  • Collins boys soccer finds its groove
  • Cardinals hand Collins first lose
  • Collins girls finish at top of district play
  • Shelby encouraged despite overtime loss
  • Shelby golf programs end successful season

 

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Politics in Kentucky

Gov. Beshear Proclaims October as Manufacturing Month in Kentucky

Industry continues to drive job gains, higher wages for Kentuckians

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 2, 2025) – Kentucky is a national leader in manufacturing, and today, Gov. Andy Beshear proclaimed October as Manufacturing Month, recognizing the industry as an essential driver of the commonwealth’s record economic growth and job creation.

“Manufacturing is a huge reason our economy is thriving, supporting thousands of businesses and providing jobs for hundreds of thousands of Kentuckians,” said Gov. Beshear. “Every day, Kentucky manufacturers play crucial roles in key industries including food and beverage; aerospace; automotive and electric vehicles; metals; agritech; health care; and many others. From company leaders to our talented workforce, we’re showing the world there’s no better place than Kentucky for manufacturing.”

Kentucky is home to more than 6,000 manufacturing facilities that employ over 260,000 residents. The industry has been a driver of the best five years on record for private-sector growth and has spurred rising wages for families throughout the commonwealth. Manufacturers also contribute $47.5 billion annually to the state’s gross domestic product.

This year alone, Gov. Beshear has announced several significant investments and job-creation projects by existing Kentucky manufacturers.

In June, the Governor announced GE Appliances will create 800 jobs with a $490 million investment at its global headquarters at Appliance Park in Louisville. The project brings laundry machine production to Kentucky as the company reshores production from China.

In August, he joined Ford Motor Co. to announce a $1.9 billion investment at the Louisville Assembly Plant to produce an all-new electric vehicle and secure 2,200 full-time jobs at the facility.

In August, Apple and Corning announced plans for a $2.5 billion commitment in Corning’s Mercer County facility to produce 100% of the cover glass used in iPhones and Apple Watches. Leadership at Apple indicated the project will help increase Corning’s manufacturing and engineering workforce by 50% in Kentucky.

Since the start of the administration, Gov. Beshear has announced more than 845 private-sector new-location and expansion announcements from manufacturers that are creating more than 42,000 full-time jobs for Kentuckians with over $33.3 billion in new investment.

In 2024, manufacturing was responsible for $5.36 billion in new investment and nearly 7,000 full-time jobs for Kentuckians.

Kentucky’s manufacturing momentum has continued into 2025, with 49 manufacturing-related projects announced year-to-date that are contributing to over $4.4 billion in new investment and over 3,200 full-time jobs. That success is supported by a growing number of well-paying job opportunities for Kentuckians, with the average incentivized hourly wage surpassing $26 in three consecutive years for the first time.

“All across Kentucky and the United States, manufacturers and their teams are making life better for their customers, their loved ones and their communities, as they protect today’s economy and help create the jobs of tomorrow,” said Frank Jemley, president and CEO of the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers. “That’s something worth appreciating every day and celebrating throughout October during Manufacturing Month.”

Manufacturers looking to locate a new facility or expand existing operations find that the commonwealth provides all the needed resources to accommodate long-term growth. Kentucky’s ideal central geographic location places the state within a day’s drive of two-thirds of the U.S. population and income. Combined with state-of-the-art infrastructure, Kentucky’s location allows manufacturers to quickly distribute products to key U.S. markets, while global air cargo hubs in Louisville and Northern Kentucky by UPS, DHL and Amazon provide fast and reliable distribution overnight anywhere in the world. Low business costs, including a rate among the lowest industrial electric costs in the country, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, ensure companies can continue to grow and create great jobs for Kentuckians.

The celebration of Manufacturing Month in Kentucky builds on the best five-year period for economic growth in state history.

Since the beginning of his administration, Gov. Beshear has announced more than 1,200 private-sector new-location and expansion projects totaling over $43 billion in announced investments, creating more than 63,200 jobs. This is the highest investment figure secured during the tenure of any governor in the commonwealth’s history and $18 billion more than the next highest total.

The robust job creation has been accompanied by rising wages across the commonwealth. Since 2022, the average incentivized hourly wage has topped $26 in three consecutive years for the first time.

Gov. Beshear has announced some of the largest economic development projects in state history, which have solidified Kentucky as the electric vehicle battery production capital of the United States: Ford Motor Co. and SK On’s transformative $5.8 billion, 5,000-job BlueOval SK Battery Park in Hardin County; AESC’s $2 billion, 2,000-job gigafactory project in Warren County; Toyota’s $1.3 billion investment in Scott County; Ford Motor Co.’s $2 billion, 2,200-job commitment in Louisville; and Shelbyville Battery Manufacturing’s $712 million investment, creating 1,572 jobs in Shelby County, among others.

The Governor’s administration also secured the largest General Fund budget surplus and Rainy Day Fund. In 2023, Kentucky recorded over 2 million jobs filled for the first time ever and has stayed above that number ever since.

Kentucky also secured rating increases from major credit rating agencies Fitch RatingsS&P Global Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service.

Earlier this year, Site Selection magazine ranked Kentucky in the top five nationally and second in the South Central region for economic development projects per capita in its 2024 Governor’s Cup rankings. Site Selection also placed Kentucky second in the South Central region and No. 6 nationally in its 2025 Prosperity Cup ranking, which recognizes state-level economic development agencies for their success in landing capital investment projects.

Gov. Beshear also announced a new initiative, called New Kentucky Home, to increase economic investment, attain and attract talent, and increase tourism across the state.

Information on Kentucky’s economic development efforts and programs is available at NewKentuckyHome.ky.gov. Fans of the Cabinet for Economic Development can also join the discussion at facebook.com/CEDkygov, on Twitter @CEDkygov, Instagram @CEDkygov and LinkedIn.

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Gov. Beshear Provides Team Kentucky Update

 

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 2, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear provided updates on economic development; funding to improve bridges; RISING, a documentary from Team Kentucky; and medical cannabis. Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman provided an update on the new Kentucky State Police (KSP) Drivers’ Skills Pad. Dr. Steven Stack, secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, joined the Governor to provide an update on the Our Healthy Kentucky Home initiative. The Governor named Good Samaritans Arlyn Alvarez and Trenton Police Chief Henry Hamlet this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars. 

Economic Development 

Gov. Beshear was joined by representatives of the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers as he proclaimed October Manufacturing Month in Kentucky, recognizing the industry as an essential driver of the commonwealth’s record economic growth and job creation. 

Bridge Improvement Projects 

As part of his commitment to ensuring safer travel for Kentucky families, Gov. Beshear announced the latest round of funding from the County and City Bridge Improvement Program, awarding $7.75 million for 17 critical bridge projects across 13 Kentucky counties and three cities. The funding will repair, replace or preserve bridges to improve safety, extend their lifespan, remove lengthy detours, and maintain important community links for Kentuckians. 

Kentucky State Police Drivers’ Skills Pad 

Continuing to build a safer New Kentucky Home, Lt. Gov. Coleman recently joined the KSP to break ground on a new, state-of-the-art Drivers’ Skills Pad at the agency’s training academy in Frankfort. The $2.7 million project will provide troopers, officers and cadets with a facility dedicated to safely practice and refine advanced driving techniques. 

Our Healthy Kentucky Home 

Dr. Stack recapped the first year of Our Healthy Kentucky Home, an initiative to promote simple, positive and attainable goals to inspire and motivate Kentuckians on a journey to health and wellness. He also announced that the initiative will continue into a second year. 

“Throughout this campaign, we have strived to build healthier homes, healthier neighborhoods and a healthier state,” said Dr. Stack. “Even though we are wrapping up year one, this isn’t an end – it’s only a beginning. Every small step, every healthy meal, every walk with a neighbor, every check-in on a friend builds the kind of Kentucky we all want to call home.”   

RISING Documentary 

Gov. Beshear provided an update on RISING, a documentary from Team Kentucky. RISING tells the story of the strength and resilience of Eastern Kentuckians as they undertake the most ambitious rebuilding effort in the nation following the historic 2022 floods. On Sept. 26, the Governor hosted a second screening of the film at the Grand Theatre in Frankfort. This followed the documentary’s premiere on Sept. 18 at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg.  

All proceeds from the film benefit the Team Kentucky Storm Relief Fund. The Governor announced that through the first two screenings of RISING, Team Kentucky raised nearly $9,000 for the relief fund. If you would like to support the fund or purchase RISING merchandise, visit rising.ky.gov

Medical Cannabis 

Gov. Beshear announced that Kentucky’s Medical Cannabis Program has reached another milestone as Natural State GreenGrass CannaCo, a Tier III cultivation facility based in Madison County, has been approved to begin cultivation activities. This is one of the two largest cultivation facilities in the state. The facility will eventually expand to 25,000 square feet of cultivation space. 

“This operator, and so many others, will help us ensure that Kentuckians suffering from serious medical conditions will have safe access to medical cannabis for years to come,” said Gov. Beshear. 

Team Kentucky All-Stars 

The Governor named Good Samaritans Arlyn Alvarez and Trenton Police Chief Henry Hamlet this week’s Team Kentucky All-Stars. Alvarez and Hamlet assisted a woman who experienced a medical emergency and crashed her vehicle. They helped her escape from the car before it became engulfed in flames. 

“These two Kentuckians saved a life,” said Gov. Beshear. “They showed incredible bravery in what was a very scary moment. Their selflessness and quick action made all the difference. That is why I am proud to name them our Team Kentucky All-Stars today.” 

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