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Vertical Co. Announces Kentucky Hemp Operation
10/26/2018 - Washington, D.C. -- Vertical, one of the nation’s largest integrated hemp companies, will christen its new Trigg County facility on Friday, October 2... READ MORE
DENSO Air Systems Plans $3.5 Million-Plus Expansion in Hopkinsville
08/17/2018 - Auto supplier expected to double plant size, create 45 jobs FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 28, 2018) – Gov. Matt Bevin today announced DENSO Air Systems Michigan Inc. (ASMI)... READ MORE
Novelis to Create 125 Jobs with New Aluminum Plant in Todd County
01/23/2018 - Approximately $305 million processing facility for automotive-grade sheet to open in Western Kentucky by 2020 FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 23, 2018) – Aluminum supplier Novelis Inc. will create 125... READ MORE
TGASK Announces $7.5M in Facility Upgrades & Employee Training
03/01/2017 - With a nearly $.75 million investment, TG Automotive Sealing Kentucky LLC (TGASK) plans to install an air-conditioning system, add new manufacturing lines and provide employee-training programs... READ MORE
US Smokeless Tobacco Announces $40M Investment
01/01/2017 - Brian Quigley, President & CEO of US Smokeless Tobacco Company, and Governor Matt Bevin today announced a combined $40 million additional investment in Hopkinsville's... READ MORE
Freudenberg Announces $2M Investment
01/01/2017 - Freudenberg Filtration Technologies opened a new $2 million high-tech, highly-automated line today in a ceremony attended by local elected officials, European management, and employees. Freudenberg Filtration... READ MORE
Bed Wood and Parts invests $3.7M
09/02/2016 - Bed Wood and Parts LLC, an automotive supplier of domestic and exotic wood bed kits for pickup trucks, plans a $3.7 million expansion of its operation... READ MORE
Riken Elastomers Opens $22M Expansion
09/01/2016 - Riken Elastomers Corporation opens new $22M expansion. The production facility added more than 81,000sf to its existing 88,000sf foot facility in Hopkinsville's... READ MORE