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State Tipoffs Involving Kentucky Newsletter for Thursday December 18, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Ironline Metals Expands Hampton County Operations
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Dec. 18 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news from Ironline Metals: * * * Ironline Metals expands Hampton County operations $6.5 million investment will create 20 new jobs * Ironline Metals, a precision manufacturer of steel framing products, today announced it is expanding its operations in Hampton County. The company's $6.5 million investment will create 20 new jobs. Headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, Ironline Metals produces  more

Stepping into the future of enterprise technology
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Dec. 17 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news: * * * Stepping into the future of enterprise technology * Two graduate students from Central Michigan University's College of Business Administration recently represented CMU at ASUG Tech Connect in Louisville, Kentucky. MSIS student Brenden Haldeman and MBA student Jaahnavi Nagaraju were selected based on their strong performance in SAP coursework, their involvement in the SAP Student User Group, and  more

University of Kentucky Faculty Awarded by Schmidt Sciences to Bring AI to Humanities Research Breadcrumb
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Dec. 18 -- The University of Kentucky issued the following news: * * * UK faculty awarded by Schmidt Sciences to bring AI to humanities research Breadcrumb Jenny Wells-Hosley, Public Relations and Strategic Communications Schmidt Sciences has awarded $11 million for up to 23 teams of researchers around the world to develop and apply artificial intelligence to archaeology, history, literature and other humanities disciplines, seeking to unlock new understandings of human  more

University of Kentucky Team Builds 'Genetic Toolbox' to Stay Ahead of Equine Rotavirus A, a Common Threat to Foals
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Dec. 18 -- The University of Kentucky issued the following news: * * * UK team builds 'genetic toolbox' to stay ahead of equine rotavirus A, a common threat to foals By Jordan Strickler, Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Every foaling season, a familiar concern can surface on breeding farms: a young foal that was alert at breakfast is suddenly lethargic, refusing to nurse and passing watery diarrhea. One of the most common causes is equine rotavi  more