In its most recent five-year plan, running from 2025 until 2030, officials from the South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council had a set of goals they wanted to meet over those 60 months. The “Big Four,” as they have been termed, were:
+ the creation of 2,500 new high-paying manufacturing jobs
+ a $2.5 billion volume in new capital investment
+ the increase of entry-level manufacturing wages to more than $22/hour
+ and the recruitment o…
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