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FEI World Games 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Linda Haggin-Peck   
Saturday, 17 July 2010

First Time in the United States

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Birthplace of Lexington PDF Print E-mail
Written by Linda Haggin-Peck   
Thursday, 01 January 2009

 

 

  

 

The Friends of McConnell Springs, an independent not-for profit 501(c)(3) organization, works in partnership with the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Division of Parks and Recreation and preservation of McConnell Springs as:

* A national historic site, recognized as the founding place of Lexington, Kentucky.

* A vital educational resource for culture and the natural environment.

* A passive recreational park.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 August 2009 )
 
Kentucky Govenor Beshear - Spirit Award PDF Print E-mail
Written by KY.gov   
Thursday, 31 January 2008

Each month, Governor Steve Beshear announces a winner of the state's "Unbridled Spirit Award."  This award is given to a person or group of people who exemplify "Unbridled Spirit" in Kentucky.  Winners of this award demonstrate extraordinary effort in accomplishing something for the good of the Commonwealth.  These accomplishments may be related to volunteerism, community or charitable work, education, job creation, innovation, health care, sports, arts, etc.  While winners may sometimes be famous Kentuckians, the award will most often be presented to everyday Kentuckians who are doing extraordinary things.

Submit Your Nomination!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 April 2008 )
 
Celebrating France PDF Print E-mail
Written by Linda Haggin-Peck   
Sunday, 08 July 2007
 
Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 December 2007 )
 
National Initiative to replicate Kentucky's Technology Success PDF Print E-mail
Written by KY.GOV   
Wednesday, 16 May 2007
U.S. CONGRESS PROPOSES NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EFFORT TO MODEL KENTUCKY INNOVATION
Press Release Date:  Tuesday, May 15, 2007 
Contact Information: Tracie Rotermann
270-781-4320 


The United States Congress has numerous efforts underway to establish a national initiative to replicate Kentucky’s nation-leading technology development success that has resulted from ConnectKentucky’s implementation of Governor Ernie Fletcher’s Prescription for Innovation.

Among several pieces of federal legislation and recommendations by such agencies as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the bipartisan Connect the Nation Act of 2007 was recently filed by Senator Dick Durbin (D – Illinois) to encourage the rapid deployment of affordable broadband Internet service, particularly in rural areas.  The legislation supports a grant program that would enable states to implement an initiative similar to ConnectKentucky , a public-private partnership leading efforts to accelerate broadband availability and technology literacy throughout the Commonwealth.

The developments in Congress come amidst nationwide efforts to highlight the importance of technology and innovation in regard to America’s ability to compete in the global economy. The week of May 14 – 18 has been proclaimed by the National Governor’s Association as Innovation America week – a time in which governors are encouraging innovation by focusing on the importance of providing a quality math and science education, helping colleges and universities better prepare the workers of tomorrow and promoting investment in the businesses and technologies of the future.

According to Governor Fletcher, “ConnectKentucky has brought together Kentucky’s most innovative businesses, public agencies and educational entities to orchestrate a technology turnaround for the Commonwealth. At an increasing rate, technology companies are locating in Kentucky, entrepreneurs are developing businesses in Kentucky and jobs are growing in Kentucky because the Commonwealth now has the technology infrastructure and a more technology-savvy workforce to support business creation and growth.”

Through the work of ConnectKentucky and its partners, Kentucky’s Prescription for Innovation has led to the following successes during the last two years:

• Kentucky is recognized as the national leader in technology acceleration with the Prescription for Innovation repeatedly acknowledged as the national model for states;
• Broadband inventory maps have been created for the entire state, promoting current coverage and allowing providers to better target unserved areas;
• Broadband availability has increased from 60 percent to 93 percent of households able to subscribe (on track to reach 100 percent by the end of 2007), representing 518,000 previously unserved households and more than 1.4 million residents that can now access broadband;
• Broadband use at home has increased 73 percent, a rate that has led the nation;
• Broadband use among Internet connected businesses rose from 65 percent to 85 percent;
• Home computer ownership grew by 20 percent while the national average rose by 4 percent;
• More than $667 million in private capital investment in Kentucky telecom infrastructure (unprecedented);
• Nearly 2,000 home computers have been distributed to the homes of underprivileged Kentucky students through the No Child Left Offline program;
• eCommunity Leadership Teams have been established in every Kentucky county creating grassroots technology growth plans across nine sectors;
• More than 70 percent of Kentucky counties now operate or are in the process of constructing a meaningful web presence for e-government and online citizen services, up from about 30 percent just two years ago; and
• 22,000,000+ positive media impressions have covered Kentucky technology growth.
 
Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 May 2007 )
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Kentucky Horse Park Launches New Interactive Web Site PDF Print E-mail
Written by KY.GOV   
Friday, 20 April 2007
LEXINGTON, KY (April 20, 2007)  Nearly 200,000 people are currently visiting the Kentucky Horse Park’s Web site every month, which does not include repeat visitors.  With repeat visits, the number goes up to 350,000 folks who view 590,000 pages per month on the site.

John Nicholson, executive director of the park noted, “As a result of an independent Web site traffic analysis, we discovered that our Web site was experiencing far greater numbers of visitors than we would ever have imagined.  We decided it was time to reward those viewers with a new, attractive, elaborate, interactive Web site experience."

“Thanks to our Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, which completely funded the design of the new Kentucky Horse Park Web site, it will be launched April 20.”
Last Updated ( Monday, 09 July 2007 )
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