The Kentucky Lantern is an independent, nonpartisan, free news service based in Frankfort, a short walk from the Capitol. Are data centers the new coal? Or are they the new landfills? Or the new ...
LEXINGTON — J Batt is in line for a hefty payday. The new leader of Kentucky's athletics department, Batt is set to make $2.6 million in his first year on the job. And that salary only will rise in ...
LONDON − As communities across Kentucky continue to debate the potential impacts of large-scale data centers, local officials in London and Laurel County say they are taking a cautious approach while ...
A growing number of cities and counties across Kentucky are considering moratoriums on data centers or adopting other zoning regulations for construction. Daviess County is the latest to implement a ...
Much of the discussion about data centers deals with whether or not they are the way of the future — and that will be true of Frankfort in the short term as much as anywhere else in the long term.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A Kentucky state representative is working on legislation to address transparency concerns surrounding data center development in local communities. State Rep. Adam Moore is ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky is in the middle of a data center rush that has left some community members feeling blindsided and worried about who will pay for the infrastructure needed to support ...
Kentucky Industrial Alliance says proposed Cave City data center could bring millions in tax revenue
CAVE CITY, Ky. (WBKO) - Kentucky Industrial Alliance, Inc. is sharing new details about a proposed data center campus in Cave City in a formal statement released Wednesday. Company officials say this ...
CAVE CITY, Ky. — After Cave City approved a yearlong moratorium on data centers, developers behind one proposed project are taking the issue to court. In May, city council members approved a 12-month ...
ASHLAND — Hunter Boyd said he’s watched his hometown of Ashland take an economic “hit in the knees” over the last two decades. Major employers have closed or left the city in droves, leaving residents ...
An analysis by the Kentucky Energy Planning Inventory Commission has found that regulations will determine whether customers' electric bills will rise to pay for the infrastructure and other costs ...
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