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News Release: 3/29/2024

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

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**please note, our calendar is very busy helping members and currently the first available we have for member/chamber hosted events is

JUNE 2024**

 

 

APRIL 11TH - MORNING MIXER @ INDEPENDENCE BANK

 

 

65 MACK WALTERS RD, Shelbyville

7:30am - 9:00am

 

 

 

 

 

 

APRIL 13TH - GRAND RE-OPENING @ CHANNEL CAT FISH HOUSE

 

 

GUIST CREEK MARINA

11990 Boat Dock Rd, Shelbyville

12:30pm

 

 

 

 

APRIL 17TH - MORNING MIXER @ KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU - SIMPSONVILLE

 

 

7003 SHELBYVILLE RD, Simpsonville

7:30am - 9:00am

BRING ITEMS FOR THE BACK PACK PROGRAM FOR ADDITIONAL CHANCES TO WIN PRIZES!!

APRIL 18TH - GRAND RE-OPENING @ McDANIEL INSURANCE

 

 

921 Main Street,

Shelbyville

4:00pm - 7:00PM

 

 

 

 

 

APRIL 24TH - RIBBON CUTTING @ CLARINETS BY COPELAND

 

 

713 Main Street Ste A, Shelbyville

12pm

 

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Member hosted events

 

  • Now through end of May – Now accepting applications for Leadership Shelby
  • Mar 30th – Easter Event @ Shelby County Humane Society
  • April 1-5 – SCPS Spring Break
  • April 1-2 – Shelby Co Community Theatre Auditions
  • April 6th – HorseSensing Hoedown @ the Gatsby
  • April 7th – Derby Fashion Show: Featuring The Polkadotted Pineapple Boutique
  • Apr 10th – Leadership Shelby Alumni Luncheon
  • April 11th – Morning Mixer @ Independence Bank
  • April 12th – Waiting for Godot @ Shelby County Community Theatre
  • April 13th – Garden Party with Little Light House
  • April 13th – Re-Opening Celebration @ Channel Cat Fish House
  • April 13th – Shelbyville Reptile Expo
  • April 13th – OVEC Resource Fair
  • April 15th – Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award Banquet
  • April 17th – Morning Mixer @ Kentucky Farm Bureau Simpsonville
  • April 18th – Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting @ McDaniel Insurance
  • April 18-20 – Shelby County Dogwood Classic
  • April 19-20 – Arts & Crafts Show with ArtSpark Production @ Fairgrounds
  • April 20th – Dogwood Festival
  • April 20th – Shelby Co Coop Extension Health & Fitness Fun Day
  • April 21-22 - Shelby Co Community Theatre Auditions
  • April 24th – Ribbon Cutting @ Clarinets by Copeland
  • April 24th – Laugh & Learn Playdate @ Shelby Co Coop Extension Office
  • April 25th – Kindergarten Registration
  • April 25th - KDVA Veterans Claims Clinic
  • April 26th – The Defense @ SCPS
  • April 27th – HorseSensing Annual Pie & Cake Contest
  • May 4th – Kentucky Derby
  • May 4th – Equipment Consignment Auction
  • May 6th – Main Street Week
  • May 7th – Midday Mixer @ Berkley Oliver PLLC
  • May 8th – Networking Roundtable
  • May 8th – Youth Art Show-Shelby Main Street
  • May 10-11th – Michael Long Golf Scramble
  • May 11th – Wild About Shelbyville Arts & Music Festival-Shelby Main Street
  • May 11th – Bourbon, Bacon & Butter Bake Off
  • May 11th – Shelby County Master Gardener’s Annual Plant Sale
  • May 13th – Shelby County Fire Dept Golf Scramble
  • May 15th – Member Luncheon @ Claudia Sanders
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RIBBON CUTTING @ VISITNG ANGELS

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Shelbyville

Dan Jones

222 Gordon Lane, Shelbyville

502-461-9599

 

Visit the Brand New Fairfield Inn & Suites Shelbyville.

Fuel up for the day and start your day right. We offer a healthy mix of delicious, fresh and free breakfast options. Choose from a wide variety of morning favorites like fresh fruit, omelets, mini waffles, sweet breads, Chobani® Greek yogurt and bacon. Then, add your choice of toppings, ranging from shredded cheese and salsa to sliced almonds and agave syrup. The convenient location keeps you close to Martin Rea, Shady Ray's or SOLO World Partners. When work is done, enjoy the some of the best bourbon in Kentucky at Jeptha Creed and Bulliet distilleries! The Fairfied Inn & Suites has everything you need to stay productive while on the road, with a dash of fun!

Visiting Angels

Edward Sweeney

7101 Shelbyville Rd, Simpsonville

502-677-1467

 

Visiting Angels, located in Simpsonville, provides non-medical in-home care for seniors, disabled adults, and Veterans. In-home care allows senior adults to age in the comfort of their own home while a caregiver comes to help with activities of daily living. Visiting Angels caregivers can help with bathing and dressing assistance, medication reminders, light housekeeping, meal preparation, assistance with walking, errands and shopping, respite care for families, etc.

Mallard Hall

Annette Vitale

18701 Shelbyville Rd, Fisherville

502-779-0799

 

Originally built in 1790 and once placed on the National Registry, Mallard Hall has undergone a stunning renovation which flawlessly blends the charm of yesteryear with the best in contemporary living. Every detail through the spacious seven-bedroom residence has been thoughtfully considered to embrace guests in the ambiance of the past while offering the comfort of state-of-the-art features like heated floors, steam shower, chef’s kitchen and more. The speakeasy style lounge on the lower level offers an exclusive and charming retreat evoking the spirit of a bygone era. Revel in the seamless flow between the indoors and outdoors, as the living spaces extend effortlessly to a sparkling pool area, perfect for both relaxation and grand gatherings.

Barrel Room

Blaire Phillips

622 Main Street, Shelbyville

 

The Barrel Room offers beer, bourbon, wine, cocktails, and live entertainment. Enjoy live music weekly, with special performances every Friday and Saturday. Lewis Mathis entertains every Thursday, while Matt Vrba brings country tunes every other Tuesday. Wednesdays feature rotating live musicians, alternating with karaoke. Dive into trivia bi-weekly on Tuesdays. Indulge in our $5 select pour for Whiskey Wednesday and savor El Jimador on Tequila Tuesday. Explore our Facebook event page for bands and activities. Proudly part of Shelbyville's community, our kitchen opens in 2024!

 

 

To the Shelby County and Shelbyville community,

 

I would like to introduce myself as the new General Manager at The Barrel Room, here on Main Street.  My name is Blaire Phillips and I am thrilled for this new opportunity here in town!

 

I am a proud graduate of the University of Louisville where I earned my bachelor’s degree in English as well as minored in Justice Administration. During those years, I worked in all aspects of the service industry where I inevitably found my passion. My background encompasses various aspects of bar management, kitchen management, coordinating events and booking live music with 19 years of experience. I am honored to assume the role of General Manager at The Barrel Room.

 

Here at The Barrel Room we offer 20 rotating beers on draft. We carry Craft Beer as well as Domestic. We have 100 Bourbons and Whiskeys as well as wines and a full bar for all your cocktail needs! We offer a private event venue for intimate gatherings like birthday celebrations, rehearsal dinners, or any memorable life event.

 

We are happy to provide a variety of entertainment and activities for the community to enjoy! Join us for live music weekly, with special performances every Friday and Saturday. Lewis Mathis entertains every Thursday, while Matt Vrba brings country tunes every other Tuesday. Dive into trivia bi-weekly on Tuesday’s featuring themed trivia as well as a diverse array of random questions. Wednesday’s feature rotating live musicians, alternating with karaoke. Indulge in our $5 select pours of Whiskey that are hand-picked every week for Whiskey Wednesday. One Sunday a month The Gaming Caravan hosts game night for all ages where you can bring in your own games or choose one of the selections they bring. Participate in our bi-weekly Sunday Line Dancing Classes led by an instructor with 13 years of experience!

 

You can find all the live music dates, descriptions as well as all other activities on our Facebook Event Page! We strive to provide something for everyone to enjoy! We are thrilled to be breaking ground on our kitchen this month and offer more options for the community! The growth of one contributes to the growth of all and we are honored to share this space with everyone!

 

Warm regards,

 

Blaire Phillips

General Manager

OLBbarrelroom@gmail.com

 

The Barrel Room

622 Main Street

Shelbyville, Ky. 40065

 

Off-Duty Protection and Security Services

Chris Stewart

Bagdad KY

 

Off-duty police security for the safety and protection of businesses and employees. 

Shelbyville Cemetery Company

Grove Hill Cemetery

Mark Brooks

grovehillcemetery.org

 

Grove Hill Cemetery Friends is an auxiliary group of the Shelbyville Cemetery Company that helps to keep the Shelby County cemetery actively interacting with its home community.

 

Bone Dry Roofing

8130 New La Grange Rd, Louisville

info@bonedry.com

 

It all humbly started in a small garage. But that garage had one dog-gone good roof. Thirty years later, building up one customer at a time, Bone Dry has emerged as one of the largest residential, family-owned, roofing companies in the area.

Associates In Accounting CPA

Greg Clark

9405 Mill Brook Road, Suite 102 Louisville

accountant@aia-cpa.com

 

 

 

Associates In Accounting CPA, is a Louisville-based Certified Accounting firm, representing numerous

William H. H. Johnson Moving & Storage

Jason Amburgey

4720 Louisville Rd, Frankfort

williamhhjohnson.com

 

William HH Johnson Moving & Storage has been serving Kentucky since 1974. Our primary service is packing and moving household and office goods. We also specialize in larger articles such as pianos, gun safes and hot tubs. Whether you need your entire household packed and moved or just a few pieces… Large or small we move it all.

 

Today we were able to “love like Jesus” to 592 guests, mostly from Shelbyville

We had 3 professions of faith that were made during our 15th Shelby Touched Twice Free Medical Clinic. It was on Saturday, March 23, 2024

 

some statistics from the awesome day

#15thSTT

Saturday, March 23, 2024

Shelby Touched Twice’s 15th event

Volunteers

23 cities

58 churches

14 denominations

479 volunteers and still entering some into the computer

3 states

40 zip codes

 

Served 592 guests

 

52 pans of lasagna

18 pans of Alfredo

3 pans of mac n cheese

2 cases of chicken nuggets

375 loaves of bread

 

Medical 81 guests

Vision 25 kids

Vision 81 adults

Chiropractic 60

Photo 58 pictures

Mortenson Dental

84 guests.

57 cleanings

26 extractions

1 filling 

Kirby’s

52 cleanings

29 teeth extracted

71 guest

Prayer Chapel

73 cards prayed over in Chapel

12 Families prayed for in the chapel

25 families prayed for at the exit prayer tent.

 

Kids Area 

54 children served

12 Bibles were given out

12 volunteers

We served kids until 5:30 pm

 

Spa 132 haircuts

 

400 cups of regular coffee

90 cups of decaf coffee

34 gallons of lemonade

27 gallons of sweet tea

9 gallons of unsweet tea

70 lbs sugar

304 bottles of water

2 gallons of hot chocolate

9 gallons sunny D

 

11 vans total

19 van drivers

7 churches plus

Fathers Love van

CALLING ALL SCPS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS!

 

Scholarship opportunity for our seniors here! If you love Shelby County and plan to return after college, this is the scholarship for you!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD APPLICATION

DEADLINE TO APPLY EXTENDED TO APRIL 19TH, 2024

 

OVER $9000 TO BE AWARDED!!

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Shelby County News

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

  • Local companies get Energy dollars
  • Important dates for Primary Election
  • Bunny Day at the park was another success
  • Touched Twice Clinic brings 100s of families
  • Hospital among best places to work
  • Independence Bank: Top 100 Best places to work
  • Spring checklist for household safety
  • Kentucky families need affordable child care
  • Hospital opens abuse and neglect center
  • Triple S: Matters tabled, employees & vehicles approved
  • Protect your peace: fraud prevention tips form a local financial expert
  • The Running Titans impress at Kickoff Classic
  • Shelby County 8th grader Wright among nation's top track stars
  • Symbiotic relationship: sports and academics
  • Collins High's Taylor commits to Centre
  • Be like Caitlin: Iowa's Clark inspiring younger generation
  • Annexation and audit heard at council
  • Simpsonville Commission: Library branch moves closer
  • Job Corps academics prepare students

 

 

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Republic Bank named one of the Best-Performing Large Community Banks in the U.S. by S&P Global Market Intelligence

Republic ranked highest among banks headquartered in Kentucky

 

Louisville, Ky. (Mar. 27, 2024) – Republic Bank today announced it has been named a top-50 best-performing bank in the S&P Global Market Intelligence Top 50 Community Banks with assets of $3 -10 billion, with the highest ranking of any bank headquartered in Kentucky. The rankings assess the performance of banking institutions based on returns, growth and funding, while placing a premium on the strength and risk profile of balance sheets. 

 

Republic Bank Executive Chair Steve Trager said, “This notable designation is a testament to the strength and stability we’ve built over more than 40 years, which fosters peace of mind and confidence among our clients, associates and all those we serve.” 

 

To compile this ranking, S&P Global Market Intelligence calculated scores based on seven metrics: pretax return on average assets; year-over-year change in operating revenue; adjusted tangible common equity to tangible assets; cost of funds; net charge-offs to average loans and leases ratio; nonperforming assets and loans 90 days or more past due as a percentage of total assets and gross loans and leases plus held-to-maturity securities to total deposits. 

 

“We’re honored to be named a Top-50 community bank and to be ranked highest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” said Logan Pichel, president and chief executive officer, Republic Bank. “Combining this recognition of our safety and security with recent recognition for our customer service – and a Net Promoter Score nearly 2-1/2 times* the industry average – shows our efforts to meet clients’ needs are working.”  

 

Nathan Stovall, director of financial institutions research at S&P Global Market Intelligence said, “As banks and credit unions weather a higher for longer interest rate environment, we are delighted to see them continue serving their local markets.” 

 

S&P Global Market Intelligence’s announcement can be found at: https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/media-center/press-release/sp-global-market-intelligence-ranks-the-best-performing-us-credit-unions-community-and-public-banks-and-community-banks-by-regio 

 

*Source: Republic Bank Q3 2023 NPS® (Net Promoter Score) compared to Qualtrics XM Institute 2023 U.S. Consumer Benchmark Study banking industry average NPS®. NPS® is a common metric used by organizations to measure how they are perceived by their customers. See https://www.xminstitute.com/data-snippets/xmi-ratings-nps-2023/. 

 

About Republic Bank 

 

Republic Bancorp, Inc. (the “Company”) is the parent company of Republic Bank & Trust Company (the “Bank”). The Bank currently has 47 banking centers in communities within five metropolitan statistical areas (“MSAs”) across five states: 22 banking centers located within the Louisville MSA in Louisville, Prospect, Shelbyville, and Shepherdsville in Kentucky, and Floyds Knobs, Jeffersonville, and New Albany in Indiana; six banking centers within the Lexington MSA in Georgetown and Lexington in Kentucky; eight banking centers within the Cincinnati MSA in Cincinnati and West Chester in Ohio, and Bellevue, Covington, Crestview Hills, and Florence in Kentucky; seven banking centers within the Tampa MSA in Largo, New Port Richey, St. Petersburg, Seminole, and Tampa in Florida; and four banking centers within the Nashville MSA in Franklin, Murfreesboro, Nashville and Spring Hill, Tennessee. In addition, Republic Bank Finance has one loan production office in St. Louis, Missouri. The Bank offers internet banking at www.republicbank.com. As of December 31, 2023, the Company had approximately $6.6 billion in assets and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The Company’s Class A Common Stock is listed under the symbol “RBCAA” on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. 

  

Source: Republic Bancorp, Inc. 

 

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Jim Ensign, Senior Vice President & Chief Brand Officer 

(502) 584-3600 

 

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Gov. Beshear Announces 5 Planned Economic Development Projects in 5 Days That Could Bring Thousands of Jobs, Billions in Investments to Kentucky

Projects possible with up to $961 million in federal funding, companies betting on Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 25, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear said that, thanks to as much as $961 million in U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funding and companies betting on Kentucky, he is able to announce five planned economic development projects over five days that could bring thousands of new jobs and billions in investment to the commonwealth. 

The Governor will be joined by company leaders and local officials Monday at the state Capitol to discuss the five proposed job-creating projects approved for federal funds, which include:

  • Century Aluminum Co. plans to potentially build the first new U.S. primary aluminum smelter in 45 years in Northeastern Kentucky. The green aluminum smelter could be the largest investment on record in Eastern Kentucky and may bring 5,500 construction jobs and 1,000 permanent jobs.
  • Wieland North America Recycling intends to expand its U.S. recycling capacity and capabilities through significant investments into advanced, state-of-the-art copper scrap metal processing technology in Shelbyville. The project could be the largest investment in Shelby County’s history and is expected to create as many as 200 permanent jobs.
  • Diageo Americas Supply Inc., would fund a project aiming to install heat batteries for deep decarbonization of the Bulleit facility in Shelbyville, which could bring construction jobs and community benefits to Kentucky.
  • ISP Chemicals LLC, an Ashland Co., is engaging in conversations to build a chemical production electrification and heat storage project at their Calvert City chemical plant. The total project investment is approximately $70 million.
  • Rye Development, plans to build a first-of-its-kind $1.3 billion coal-to-pumped storage hydropower facility in Bell County that will create about 1,500 high-quality construction jobs and 30 operations jobs.

“We are building that better Kentucky we have all dreamed of – thousands of good jobs and billions of dollars in economic investments are planned – and we are announcing what could be the two largest projects ever in Eastern Kentucky, and possibly the largest project in Shelby County,” Gov. Beshear said. “We have so many people to thank for believing in Kentucky and our great workforce, including President Biden, Secretary Granholm, the teams at Century Aluminum, Wieland, Diageo, ISP Chemicals and Rye Development and all the supportive community partners.”

“Spurring on the next generation of decarbonization technologies in key industries like steel, paper, concrete and glass will keep America the most competitive nation on Earth,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “Thanks to President Biden’s industrial strategy, DOE is making the largest investment in industrial decarbonization in the history of the United States. These investments will slash emissions from these difficult-to-decarbonize sectors and ensure American businesses and American workers remain at the forefront of the global economy.” 

Green Aluminum Smelter Preferred Location is Northeast Kentucky

Century Aluminum Company has identified Northeastern Kentucky as the preferred location for a green aluminum smelter. The first new U.S. primary aluminum smelter in 45 years could be the largest investment on record in Eastern Kentucky and is supported by up to $500 million from the DOE Industrial Demonstrations Program, which is funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. Upon completion, the smelter would double the size of the current U.S. primary aluminum industry while avoiding an estimated 75% of emissions from a traditional smelter due to its state-of-the-art, energy efficient design and use of carbon-free energy. The high-purity aluminum produced from this facility will be suitable for national defense, electric vehicles, semiconductors, building and construction and green energy applications.

This project would create approximately 1,000 permanent jobs with advanced wages, represented by the United Steelworkers, and 5,500 construction jobs. Century Aluminum aims to work with job training organizations for workers who have been displaced through the energy transition.

“A very important piece of the puzzle for this complex project has been set thanks to the work of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and his team. Northeast Kentucky is the preferred site location, and while a myriad of steps still needs to be resolved, from costs for development of the sites under consideration, utilities – including all facets of serving the site to cost and rate structure – workforce and incentives among others, we very much appreciate the tireless efforts and great leadership of so many from the commonwealth for achieving this critical milestone,” said Century Aluminum President and CEO Jesse Gary. “Northeast Kentucky has been at the top of our list for potential sites, and while we are continuing to evaluate multiple locations, this announcement is another step in our continued long-standing relationship with the state, and we look forward to the opportunity to help be a part of growing commerce in Eastern Kentucky, an outcome that is very attractive to Century Aluminum.”

Advanced Copper Recycling Jobs in Shelbyville

The advanced copper recycling facility project, led by Wieland, plans to expand its U.S. recycling capacity and capabilities through major investments in advanced, state-of-the-art copper scrap metal processing technology in Shelbyville. The project is supported by up to $270 million in DOE Industrial Demonstrations Program funding. Upon completion, the project would enable the recycling of a diverse mix of copper scrap and other metals, turning it into high-purity copper suitable for supporting multiple applications, including EVs and semiconductors.

The project expects to create as many as 200 permanent jobs through the phases of its development, supporting local economic growth. Wieland prioritizes filling these positions locally and is creating an internship program for underrepresented STEM students, which will provide a pathway to advanced manufacturing jobs by engaging Kentucky State University, Simmons College of Kentucky and other interested educational institutions. Additionally, Wieland plans to create a Community Advisory Board consisting of Wieland executives and leaders from community partner organizations.

“Wieland is excited to begin award negotiations with the U.S. Department of Energy,” said Matt Bedingfield, president business unit recycling, Wieland North America. “Our ambitious sustainability goals align with those of the Department of Energy with regards to industrial decarbonization, as well as long-term investment in the local community and American workforce.”

To encourage investment and job growth in the community, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) in May 2021 preliminarily approved a 15-year incentive agreement with Wieland North America under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $6 million in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of up to $250 million and creation of 225 jobs at the Shelbyville location. KEDFA also approved the company for up to $750,000 in tax incentives through the Kentucky Enterprise Initiative Act, which allows approved companies to recoup Kentucky sales and use tax on construction costs, building fixtures, equipment used in research and development and electronic processing.

The Cabinet for Economic Development has continued discussions with Wieland leadership on further incentive opportunities to support the company’s proposed increased investment and job creation in Shelby County. Any incentive agreement related to the increased project scope would be presented for approval by the KEDFA board during a future meeting. 

Heat Batteries for Deep Decarbonization of the Beverage Industry Jobs in Shelbyville

In the heat batteries for deep decarbonization of the beverage industry, Diageo plans to partner with Rondo Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to install heat batteries powered by renewable energy to provide low cost, zero carbon heat and power for industrial heating processes at facilities in Shelbyville as well as Plainfield, Illinois. The two projects will be supported with up to $75 million through the DOE Industrial Demonstrations Program.

“Today’s announcement from the Department of Energy marks a milestone for our North American operations and gives us the opportunity to incorporate innovative technologies into our production footprint to make our business more efficient, resilient and sustainable,” said President of North America Supply, Diageo North America, Marsha McIntosh-Hamilton. “Through our partnership with Rondo Energy we’ll build a model that can be replicated across our supply operations in the U.S.”

Chemical Production Electrification and Heat Storage Jobs in Calvert City

The Chemical Production Electrification and Heat Storage project, led by ISP Chemicals (Ashland), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Electrified Thermal Solutions (ETS), is engaging with the DOE to evaluate a project to replace natural gas boilers with electric heat delivered with a thermal battery, reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with steam generation by nearly 70% at Ashland’s Calvert City chemical plant. The project is supported with up to $35.2 million from the DOE Industrial Demonstrations Program funding. This project intends to demonstrate electrification with thermal heat storage as a scalable, highly replicable, readily deployable and customizable decarbonization solution for moderate heat processes across multiple hard-to-decarbonize sectors and could help remove the barrier to electrification of high-temperature thermal processes, including supporting affordable off-peak electricity rates for a 24/7 operation.

Ashland workers are unionized under the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), which would have a significant role in workforce development. Ashland has met with IAM leadership at the local and national level to discuss workforce development needs, and their partnership expects to support thermal battery skills development with a training program. Ashland and project partner University of Kentucky both serve on the Calvert City Community Advisory Team (CCCAT), with Ashland participating for more than 30 years. The CCCAT consists of approximately 30 community members including local leaders, residents, clergy, educators, students, members of the media and representatives from industry.

Coal-to-Pumped Storage Hydropower Jobs in Bell County

Last Thursday, Gov. Beshear joined DOE officials to announce that the Lewis Ridge pumped storage project has been approved for an up-to-$81 million federal grant to help construct a first-of-its-kind $1.3 billion coal-to-pumped storage hydropower facility in Bell County. The project will create roughly 1,500 high-quality construction jobs, 30 operations jobs and enough energy to power nearly 67,000 homes each year. The Governor said he believes this is the largest project announced in Eastern Kentucky to date. The DOE Clean Energy Demonstration Program and Former Mine Land grant, funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, was approved for Rye Development to transition the former coal mine site, located adjacent to the Cumberland River, to a pumped-storage hydroelectric facility.

Rye Development has been engaging with stakeholders since spring 2022, leading to 17 local letters of support and a partnership with Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR), one of Kentucky’s six regional innovation hubs, which represents the 54 Appalachian Regional Commission counties. Rye and SOAR plan to prioritize local hiring through partnerships with several unions and Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College and by providing a Registered Apprenticeship Program and other workforce training activities.

The DOE states that all project components and funding amounts are subject to change during award negotiations and as the projects proceed.

Since the beginning of his administration and prior to today’s announcements, Gov. Beshear has announced more than 1,000 private-sector new-location and expansion projects totaling over $30.3 billion in announced investments, creating more than 52,000 jobs. This is the highest investment figure secured during the tenure of any governor in the commonwealth’s history.

Kentucky’s energy sector – which includes electric power generation, natural gas distribution, oil and gas extraction, coal mining, petroleum refining and pipeline transportation – currently employs more than 150,100 energy workers.

Click here for more information about DOE’s Industrial Demonstrations Program and the selected projects.

 

Gov. Beshear: Applications Opening April 1 for $297 Million To Meet Housing and Infrastructure Needs Following 2022 Floods

Funds available to help communities recover from 2022 floods

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 28, 2024) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that beginning April 1, the Department for Local Government (DLG) will begin taking applications for funding from Kentucky’s 2022 Disaster Recovery Program. This program is helping communities impacted by the flooding of 2022. Applications will be accepted for projects addressing housing, infrastructure, economic development and resiliency planning from the $297,994,000 allocated to Kentucky by the federal government to respond to the flooding of 2022.

Under the Disaster Recovery program, the five counties most impacted and distressed by the 2022 flooding – Breathitt, Letcher, Knott, Perry and Pike – will receive 80% of the funds. The other 20% of funding will help an additional 15 counties also impacted by 2022 flooding.

“We are taking another major step toward recovering from the flooding of 2022,” said Gov. Beshear. “We made a promise to be there for our families and communities in Eastern Kentucky. We’re continuing to make good on that promise.”

Applications can be completed by eligible cities, counties, nonprofits, for-profit organizations and other governmental entities. These groups will be conducting public outreach to make sure they are meeting housing needs in their impacted communities.

Applications will be available on the DLG’s website starting April 1. Questions about the program can be sent to DLG.DR@ky.gov

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