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State Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Tuesday September 13, 2022 ( 4 items )  

FORVIS expands financial services offerings with addition of ProBank Austin
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Sept. 13 -- Forvis, an accounting and advisory firm, issued the following news release: ProBank Austin will join FORVIS, a top 10 accounting and advisory firm, through an asset acquisition effective Oct. 1. The move bolsters the services FORVIS offers clients in the financial services industry. ProBank Austin is a nationally respected provider of education, loan review, regulatory compliance, asset/liability and interest rate risk management, and capital advisory services  more

Kentucky PSC Issues Order Involving Delta Natural Gas
FRANKFORT, Kentucky, Sept. 13 (TNSsro) -- The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued the following order (Case No. 2022-00191) on Sept. 12, 2022: * * * In the Matter of: Electronic Purchased Gas Adjustment Filing Of Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. ORDER On June 24, 2022, Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. (Delta) filed a petition, pursuant to 807 KAR 5:001, Section 13, and KRS 61.878, requesting that the Commission grant confidential treatment for an indefinite period for the identity of its  more

Western Kentucky University: Kentucky Museum receives NEH Grant for Preservation Project
BOWLING GREEN, Kentucky, Sept. 13 (TNSres) -- Western Kentucky University issued the following news: The Kentucky Museum at Western Kentucky University has received a $48,384 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through the Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Grants program. One of 226 projects from across the country to receive funding, the Kentucky Museum is one of three successful applications from Kentucky program-wide to receive an NEH grant. "NEH is proud to su  more

Yale: Meandering Waves That Connect Jet Streams to Global Warming
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Sept. 13 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news: Extra waves may be great for surfers, but they can lead to tumultuous weather when they start showing up in jet streams. That's because jet streams -- blowing ribbons of wind that encircle the earth -- play a critical role in the location and severity of weather events, such as the recent floods that devastated Kentucky. Even a slight change in the "waviness" of the polar or the subtropical jet stream can l  more