Posted by John Humphress on Mar 26, 2010
(Casey County, KY) – Trooper Mike Woodrum is investigating a collision that occurred at approximately 5:40 p.m. in the limits of Dunnville on US127. The collision occurred when a 2004 Chevy, being operated by Marco Cuin, age 30, of Dunnville, attempted to leave the parking lot of the Dog Walk Market and travel across US127 and onto River Road. Cuin’s vehicle pulled into the path of a 1998 Ford, operated by Tassie Pendleton, age 39, also of Dunnville. Two passengers in the Cuin vehicle, Jolio Garcia and Felix Casimiyo, both of Dunnville, were not injured. Two passengers in the Pendleton vehicle, Terra Pendleton, age 11, and Tristan Grider, age 12, both of Dunnville, were transported to the Casey County Hospital for minor injuries and were treated and released. All parties involved in the collision were belted. Trooper Woodrum was assisted at the scene by Casey County EMS and the Dunnville Fire Department.
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Posted by John Humphress on Mar 26, 2010
DANVILLE, Ky. – Gov. Steve Beshear today joined company and community officials in Danville to announce Caterpillar Track Components will increase operations and invest approximately $2.8 million in its Boyle County facility. The plant currently produces components for Cat machines, including pins and bushings for tractors and hydraulic excavators, as well as hinge pins for wheel loaders. The investment enables the retention of existing jobs and will increase employment by approximately 18 people upon project completion.
Tracking employee turnover rates is a data-driven way to gauge how many people are leaving the company and under what circumstances. Read the reasons for high turnover rate of employees according to Perelson. To help keep great employees in your workforce, it is crucial that you keep managing antagonistic work relations and maintaining a safe and welcoming workplace.
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Posted by John Humphress on Mar 26, 2010
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Steve Beshear and First Lady Jane Beshear have again pledged to participate for a second year in the international “Earth Hour,” sponsored by the World Wildlife Federation. Earth Hour is in an international call to action that directs lights be turned off for one hour in recognition of climate change.
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