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News Release: 12/6/2024

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First we would like to express our appreciation to each and every one of our members with the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce! You have all helped to make our community as successful as it is and without you, nothing we are able to do would be possible!!

 

With that being said, we would like to start a new series of digital promotions to help PROMOTE YOU!!

 

Here is what we need, some fun facts about your organization that we can help share for you.

 

A few examples: 

1. Do you have a new employee we can help highlight? Tell us about them and send us a picture!

2. Do you have an employee that is a Rockstar and we just need to share? Tell us about them and send us a picture!

3. Does your organization do or provide a unique service we can highlight? Great, let us know about it!

4. Are you celebrating a special occasion (so many years in business, record year, new building, etc.) Let us share that accomplishment for you!

 

There are a ton of different items, these are just some examples! We want to help promote you!!

 

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Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Hosted Events!

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December 10th

11:30am - 1:00pm

 

Midday Mixer @ Stock Yards Bank

422 Main Street Shelbyville

 

 

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Member hosted events

 

 

  • December – Ebenezer @ Shelby County Community Theatre
  • Dec 6th – Cram the Cruiser
  • Dec 7th – Christmas Parade
  • Dec 7th – Bagdad Celebrates Christmas
  • Dec 7th - Light Up Simpsonville
  • Dec 7th – Christmas Royal Tea
  • Dec 7th & 8th – Good Gifts for All @ First Presbyterian Church
  • Dec 7th – Pet Pictures with Santa @ Roo’s Holistic Pet Supplies
  • Dec 8th – The Light Has Come Concert @ First Presbyterian Church
  • Dec 8th – Christmas Themed Mini Golf @ Shelbyville First Baptist
  • Dec 8th – Sip & Shop @ Mallard Hall Estates
  • Dec 9th – Clothes & Toys Drive with Shelbyville Fire Dept
  • Dec 9, 11 & 13th – Mrs. Claus’ Closet Toy Drop Off Days @ Bagdad Ruritan
  • Dec 10th – Midday Mixer event with Stock Yards Bank
  • Dec 10th – Jolly Nutcracker Paint Kit
  • Dec 12th – SCHS FCCLA Christmas Parents Night Out
  • Dec 13th – Gingerbread House Party @ Shelbyville/Shelby Co Park
  • Dec 13th – Waddy Christmas Parade
  • Dec 14th – Family Movie Night-Shelby Main Street
  • Dec 15th – Shelby Co Extension Gardening Club
  • Dec 21st – Wreath Making Workshop @ Shelby County Historical Society
  • Dec 21-23 & 27-29 – Camp Hi-Ho Christmas Camp 
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Purofirst Disaster Services is locally owned and operated, providing emergency restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to residential and commercial customers. Purofirst offers powerful, proven systems, a commitment to technical excellence, high quality, and decades of experience.

Purofirst is part of a unique franchise system of highly-trained restoration professionals. We care about you and your family’s health and safety and promise to respond to an emergency loss within two hours or less. We have over 30 years of experience and expertise in property damage restoration and mitigation.

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Network Data Solutions LLC

Kathleen Lopez

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Network Data Solutions is an engineer-led technology integrator focused on how IT solutions enhance the business. We take a unique approach in the market, partnering with our customer's IT departments to deliver technology and solutions that may require a higher level expertise to implement, but not maintain. When our project is complete, we empower the customer's technology team with the knowledge and tools to support the solution.

All products that we recommend are tested internally and by our select customers before recommending to more organizations. We only provide new technologies where we are confident the vendor or manufacturer is invested in the solution and will support us and our customers moving forward.

Modern Information Technology (IT) departments can be viewed one of two ways:

As a cost center, a constant drain on the business without adding any perceivable value to the company's business objectives. We say perceivable because there is always a value but it cannot be easily understood by the business leaders or executive teams.

We want our customers' IT departments viewed the second way, as a business enabler, constantly adding value, striving to find new technologies and processes in which their internal teams can meet or exceed business objectives.

Ask us today about how our consulting services can expand your budget and create a business enabling IT department.

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Shelby County News

**for more information on stories, please visit Sentinel News**

  • Replacing police cars proposed during meeting
  • Duanne Puckett helped create love of reading for kids; you can too
  • LilyBud Farm Market: Carrying on a family tradition
  • Shelby County event to fund local rehab efforts
  • Chamber awards local organization for their hard work
  • SCPS serves Thanksgiving lunch
  • From Shelby County to the big screen
  • Make a brighter holiday for Seven Counties children, families
  • Lady Rockets look to rebuild under new leadership in basketball
  • Collins cheerleading team earns back to back region titles
  • Shelby County's Moore reflects on football journey
  • Shelby County Athlete of the Week: Bryn Casey
  • Collins Athlete of the week: Josh Lainhart
  • Wildlife vehicle collision study on I-64 resumes
  • A new tradition begins with the SCPS Cultural Festival
  • 2 Shelby County teachers chosen for special program
  • Presbyterian Church celebrates season of giving
  • 2 city officials awarded by the KLC
  • Biden proposes Medicare and Medicaid cover weight loss drugs
  • Eagle Scout builds outdoor classroom
  • SCPS principals reveal test data during school board meeting
  • School districts save a combined $500k during year

 

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Politics in Shelby County and Kentucky

Gov. Beshear: Land Swap Boosts 300-Job McCracken County Project

Uranium enrichment facility would create hundreds of full-time jobs, open land to hunting and fishing

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 27, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced an important step in a potential major economic development project in McCracken County as Global Laser Enrichment LLC (GLE) finalized a land transfer with the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The proposed uranium enrichment project would create up to 300 full-time jobs for Kentuckians.

“Moving our commonwealth forward takes cooperation and innovation, and this important project is the product of a lot of both,” Gov. Beshear said. “Our economy continues to break records, and this project has the potential to create hundreds of great new full-time jobs for our people and those moving to our New Kentucky Home.”

GLE is acquiring 665 acres previously owned by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources through an agreement with the commonwealth, Kentucky Fish and Wildlife and the Paducah-McCracken County Industrial Development Authority. GLE has a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to process uranium stored from past activities at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant. GLE plans to establish a new uranium enrichment facility on the acquired site. This facility will use advanced laser enrichment technology to efficiently convert the stored uranium into new nuclear fuel, while also speeding up cleanup activities at the legacy site.

Formed in 2007, GLE develops laser-based uranium enrichment technology capability in the United States. Uranium is the primary fuel for nuclear power plants that produce a significant portion of the world’s clean energy. GLE’s laser-based technology provides increased efficiency to the enrichment process compared with existing methods.

The scale and timeline of the project are contingent on DOE funding, Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing and support from industry, community and state partners.

The greenfield site is strategically located adjacent to the former DOE first-generation Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP). The facility was shut down in 2013 after decades of operation.

“We greatly appreciate the collaborative efforts of our community and state partners in Kentucky that have been instrumental in finalizing this land acquisition,” said GLE CEO Stephen Long. “We are excited to continue our partnership with the commonwealth as we work towards a commercialization decision and maintaining our deployment target date of no later than 2030.”

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Land Transfer 

Kentucky Fish and Wildlife and its commission agreed to a land exchange that was key to this development. In exchange for 665 acres of the West Kentucky Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will accept ownership of 1,043 acres in Fulton County acquired by the Paducah-McCracken County Industrial Development Authority and funded by GLE.

The new Fulton County property is adjacent to the Mississippi River and will be added to the Obion Creek WMA. The Choate Tract, as it will be called, will be owned and managed by Kentucky Fish and Wildlife and is expected to open to statewide regulations for hunting and fishing in spring 2025. The transferred portion of West Kentucky WMA will remain open to public use through Feb. 28, 2025.

“This was a creative and carefully constructed exchange that will not only benefit Paducah and nearby communities, but it will also benefit many wildlife species and the outdoors enthusiasts who visit Western Kentucky,” said Rich Storm, commissioner of Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. “The additional acreage on Obion Creek WMA will provide much needed public hunting access, hiking, wildlife viewing and other wildlife related opportunities in an area where these are not readily available.”

Historically, the Choate property has been used for agricultural purposes, but portions are frequently flooded by the Mississippi River. In 2023, the property was enrolled into the Wetland Reserve Easement Program with the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Resource Conservation Service with plans to restore the property to a bottomland hardwood forest and wetland complex that will be especially attractive to waterfowl.

This significant step forward in this job-creation project builds on the best four-year period for economic growth in state history.

Since the beginning of his administration, Gov. Beshear has announced more than 1,000 private-sector new-location and expansion projects totaling nearly $34 billion in announced investments, creating roughly 57,500 jobs. This is the highest investment figure secured during the tenure of any governor in the commonwealth’s history.

The robust job creation has been accompanied by rising wages across the commonwealth. The average incentivized hourly wage in 2022 and 2023 topped $26 in 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; Shelbyville Battery Manufacturing’s $712 million investment, creating 1,572 jobs in Shelby County; and INFAC North America’s $53 million investment in Taylor County, among others.

The Governor’s administration also secured the largest General Fund budget surplus and Rainy Day Fund, as well as the most jobs filled in state history. Last year, Kentucky set the record for the longest period with the lowest unemployment rates in state history.

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

In March, Site Selection magazine ranked Kentucky third nationally and first in the South Central economic development projects per capita in its 2023 Governor’s Cup rankings. In April, Site Selection placed Kentucky second in the South Central region and top 10 nationally in its 2024 Prosperity Cup ranking, which recognizes state-level economic development agencies for their success in landing capital investment projects.

Gov. Beshear announced a Supply Kentucky initiative with the goal of boosting job growth, reducing costs and providing more security in the supply chains of our Kentucky companies. And this month, the Governor announced a new initiative, called New Kentucky Home, to increase economic investment, attain and attract talent, and increase tourism across the state.

For more information on GLE, visit GLE-US.com.

A detailed community profile for McCracken County can be viewed here.

Information on Kentucky’s economic development efforts and programs is available at CED.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 Announces First Selectees To Receive Medical Cannabis Dispensary Licenses

A second round of selectees will be drawn Dec. 16

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Nov. 25, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced the results of the commonwealth’s first of two license lotteries for medical cannabis dispensaries. During the event, held at the Kentucky Lottery Corporation in Louisville, 36 applicants were selected to receive medical cannabis dispensary licenses through a random number generator.

“Team Kentucky has worked hard to ensure that all medical cannabis business applicants have an equal and fair chance to become a part of this emerging industry,” said Gov. Beshear. “Today’s dispensary announcement moves us one step closer to ensuring Kentuckians with serious medical conditions have access to the safe, affordable medicine they need.”

Four selectees from each of the following dispensary regions were pulled at the drawing:

  • Region 3: Northeast: comprising Bath, Boyd, Carter, Elliott, Fleming, Greenup, Lewis, Mason, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan, Nicholas, Robertson and Rowan counties.
  • Region 4: South Central: comprising Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson and Warren counties.
  • Region 5: Cumberland: comprising Bell, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Harlan, Knox, Laurel, Lincoln, McCreary, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Wayne and Whitley counties.
  • Region 6: Mountain: comprising Breathitt, Clay, Estill, Floyd, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, Martin, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Powell and Wolfe counties.
  • Region 7: Pennyrile: comprising Caldwell, Christian, Hopkins, Lyon, Muhlenberg, Todd and Trigg counties.
  • Region 8: West Kentucky: comprising Ballard, Calloway, Carlisle, Crittenden, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Livingston, McCracken and Marshall counties.
  • Region 9: Lincoln Trail: comprising Adair, Breckinridge, Grayson, Green, Hardin, Hart, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Taylor and Washington counties.
  • Region 10: Northen Kentucky: comprising Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Owen and Pendleton counties.
  • Region 11: Green River: comprising Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, McLean, Ohio, Union and Webster counties.

Click here for the complete list of businesses that were randomly selected in the first license lottery for dispensaries.

“The Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis received 4,998 applications, of which 4,075 were dispensary applicants,” said Sam Flynn, executive director of the Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis. “Those applicants selected in today’s license lottery will have 15 days to pay their license fees. Once the fee has been paid, the office will issue a license to that business.”

Flynn added that a second license lottery for dispensaries will occur Dec. 16, and the regions that will be pulled on that date are Region 1: Bluegrass, Region 1: Fayette County only, Region 2: Kentuckiana and Region 2: Jefferson County only. To learn more about the licensing structure and application process, visit kymedcan.ky.gov.

“The Kentucky Lottery is honored to be asked to conduct the required drawings, and we thank the Governor for allowing us to be a part of this impactful initiative,” said Kentucky Lottery President and CEO Mary Harville. “Over the 35 years of its existence, the Lottery has been known for conducting drawings for a plethora of its draw-based games, first with machines and balls, and now, with state-of-the-art random number generators. These drawings are conducted with the highest level of integrity and are in accordance with industry established procedures. We are happy to be able to bring this level of integrity to the cannabis drawings.”

“This is an exciting moment for Kentucky,” said Cabinet for Health and Family Services Secretary Eric Friedlander. “By providing medical cannabis as a safe, regulated treatment option, we are not only creating new opportunities for economic growth but, more importantly, more hope and choice for those with serious medical conditions.”

The Beshear administration is committed to ensuring Kentuckians with qualifying medical conditions have access to safe, affordable treatment.

On Nov. 21, the Governor announced that Kentuckians can find authorized practitioners on the Medical Cannabis Practitioner Directory beginning Dec. 1 at kymedcan.ky.gov. Additionally, authorized medical cannabis practitioners will be able to begin issuing valid written certifications to Kentucky patients on Dec. 1.

On Nov. 7, the Governor announced that all 106 cities and counties that had medical cannabis on the ballot voted to allow medical cannabis businesses to operate in their communities.

On Oct. 28, the state’s first-ever medical cannabis license lottery was held, which selected 26 awardees of cultivation and processor licenses.

In September, the Governor issued Kentucky’s first medical cannabis business license to KCA Labs, a hemp testing lab currently operating in Nicholasville. Since then, the Office of Medical Cannabis has issued 28 total licenses.

In April, the Governor signed House Bill 829 into law, which among other things, took the important step of moving up the timeline for cannabis business licensing from Jan. 1, 2025, to July 2024.

In March, five regulations were filed to provide the framework for how Kentuckians with qualifying medical conditions can become cardholders.

In January, 10 regulations were filed to provide direction for how medical cannabis businesses, including cultivators, processors, producers, dispensaries and safety compliance facilities, will operate in the commonwealth.

In March 2023, the Governor joined lawmakers and advocates to sign Senate Bill 47, which legalizes medical cannabis in the commonwealth.

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