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Ford delays construction on second Kentucky battery plant

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The automaker is also delaying $12 billion in EV investments a month after it paused construction on its Michigan EV factory.

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New Housing Development Underway for Eastern Kentucky Flood Victims

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The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky announced that Western Pocahontas Properties deeded 22 acres in Knott County for the development of the new homes, and coal executive Joe Craft III donated $4 million for the project, the Lexington Herald Leader reports. Read more Environmental New-Construction Projects New-Construction Projects

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Kentucky Begins Assessment of Flood Damage in Rural Areas

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Flood-devastated eastern Kentucky has started assessing damage to buildings and infrastructure following heavy rains last week.

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Kentucky Hires Stantec For Flood Mapping of Hard-Hit Rural Areas

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Kentucky has brought on Stantec for a $25 million contract to use machine learning and other advanced technologies to provide flood risk mapping, assessment and planning services.

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Possible China Tie Linked to US Canceling $200M Loan to Kentucky Battery Plant

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did not detail its reason for withdrawing its conditional loan to Texas-based Microvast made last year for $500M plant in Kentucky, but Congressional concern was voiced to the agency in March of its alleged ties to the Chinese government. Energy Dept.

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Ford Will Spend $11.4B on Tennessee, Kentucky EV Plant Projects

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Automaker will build electric vehicle assembly and battery plant campus in Tennessee, plus a pair of battery factories in Kentucky.

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Kentucky Court Halts Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate in Three States

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judge in Lexington supports claim of federal overreach in suit brought by attorneys general in Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee.