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  2. Portal:Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, the state's population was approximately 4.6 million. Previously part of Virginia, Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the fifteenth state on June 1, 1792. It is known as the "Bluegrass State" in reference to Kentucky bluegrass , a species of grass introduced by European settlers which has long supported the state's thoroughbred ...

  3. Kyso - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Oil Company of Kentucky was incorporated on October 8, 1886, under Kentucky laws. [2] It was founded as a division of the Standard Oil Trust to handle the assets of the Chess, Carley & Company, which Standard had acquired to handle product marketing and distribution for the southeastern U.S. [citation needed] It maintained corporate offices in all of the states it serviced, and ...

  4. List of Kentucky companies - Wikipedia

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  5. KY public officials can’t use private cell phones to conduct ...

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    OpEd: It is nearly impossible to overstate the importance of the Court of Appeals’ Oct. 27 opinion in “Kentucky Open Government Coalition v Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources ...

  6. Secretary of State of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state's office is composed of five divisions: The Business Services Division is responsible for maintaining records regarding creation and status of corporations and business entities, registration of trademarks and service marks, recording liens made pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code.

  7. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan has been active in the North American market since 1957, [3] made its manufacturing investment in North America in 1972 with the establishment of a company now known as Toyota Auto Body California, [4] and established its first production line in the US in 1986 at NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.), a joint-venture with General Motors.

  8. One-stop shop - Wikipedia

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    One-stop shops are an element of New Public Management with a focus on improving the delivery of government services to citizens. [3] Drawing on observed successes in the private sector's model for delivering consumer-centric service to enhance customer satisfaction, government entities employ this model of one-stop shop to help give citizens the feeling that they are able to easily access ...

  9. John Means (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Means (September 21, 1829 – February 14, 1910) was a mayor of Ashland, Kentucky and a leader in the banking and iron industries. [1] He helped organize the Cincinnati and Big Sandy Packet Company, laid out Ashland Cemetery, [2] built furnaces, served as vice-president of the Ashland National Bank, and he served then led the growing iron business of the Means family.