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Manufacturing, Logistics Projects Create 331 Kentucky Jobs
Late last month, three companies announced expansion projects that will create a total of 331 jobs and bring more than $12 million in capital investment to Kentucky.
In Harrodsburg, environmentally friendly laundry detergent sheet maker Earth Breeze will establish an approximately $5.9 million facility that will create 226 jobs.The new 81,250-square-foot facility will handle multiple aspects of the Earth Breeze production process, including the blending of its proprietary eco-friendly formulation, drying and processing, cutting and packaging, order fulfillment operations, quality control laboratory testing and research and development.
“We are incredibly grateful to the state of Kentucky for their outstanding support and partnership throughout this journey,” commented Ben Smith, COO of Earth Breeze. “From the very beginning, the state has demonstrated a clear commitment to fostering growth and innovation, helping us navigate every step with care and efficiency. Kentucky’s strong workforce, business-friendly environment and collaborative spirit have made it the perfect home for Earth Breeze. This investment is not just about expanding our operations – it’s about building a sustainable future together with the Harrodsburg community. We are excited to bring new opportunities, create quality jobs and be part of Kentucky’s continued economic success.”
“We’re excited to welcome Earth Breeze to our New Kentucky Home,” remarked Governor Andy Beshear. “This project will create quality jobs and opportunities for the Harrodsburg community, and I we can’t wait to see this innovative company succeed.”
The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority (KEDFA) approved a 10-year incentive agreement with the company under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $2.4 million in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of $5.89 million and annual job create and wage targets. In addition, Earth Breeze can receive resources from Kentucky’s workforce service providers, including no-cost recruitment and job placement services, reduced-cost customized training, and job-training incentives.
“HMCIDA, on behalf of our entire community, is thrilled by Earth Breeze’s decision to locate and do business in our community,” said Greyson Evans, on behalf of the Harrodsburg-Mercer County Industrial Development Authority. “For several years now, Harrodsburg and Mercer County have made a concerted push for job growth and to tell the world we’re open for business. Partnership from an environmentally friendly American manufacturer that complements our existing business landscape so well is a blessing – we’re very excited to engage with Earth Breeze and support them in their effort to prosper in Kentucky!”
Marquette Transportation To Invest Over $5M In Paducah
In Western Kentucky, Marquette Transportation Co. plans to expand current operations at its Paducah facility with an over $5 million investment. The independent provider of barge towing services on America’s inland waterways will create up to 55 new jobs in Kentucky.
“We are proud to be headquartered in Paducah, and we appreciate the Governor, the State of Kentucky and the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development for their dedication to fostering business growth across the Commonwealth,” said Damon Judd, president and CEO of Marquette. “The potential incentives from KEDFA will help us continue our investments in training and supporting our people – our most important asset. We appreciate the support from Mayor Bray, Judge/Executive Clymer and Mr. Wilcox of our industry and for Marquette’s expansion project. Paducah plays a central role to America’s inland waterway industry, and we are thankful that we are able to offer hardworking Kentuckians a rewarding career with great advancement opportunities in the marine transportation industry.”
The company will expand its current operation in McCracken County, adding a new training center, warehouse and additional office space. The project will bring the company’s total Kentucky employment to more than 340 workers. The jobs created will include both shoreside and vessel positions.
“One of Kentucky’s greatest strengths has always been its unique access to resources and ideal location for companies to distribute their products to businesses and consumers quickly and efficiently,” said Gov. Beshear. “This is an exciting project not just for our surging distribution and logistics industry, but for Paducah and Western Kentucky. I want to thank Marquette Transportation’s leadership for their belief in the commonwealth and look forward to their continued success.
KEDFA approved a 15-year incentive agreement with Marquette under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $800,000 in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of over $5 million and annual job and wage targets. In addition, Marquette can receive resources from Kentucky’s workforce service providers.
“Marquette is one of the nation’s largest marine transportation companies and one of our region’s largest employers,” said Greater Paducah Economic Development President and CEO Bruce Wilcox. “This additional investment and their commitment to grow in our community strengthens even more Paducah’s presence in the maritime industry. We are very excited and grateful for their decision to expand their operations here in Paducah.”
Cornbread Hemp To Expand In Louisville
In Louisville, Cornbread Hemp will expand its operations with a $1 million investment. The producer of full-spectrum organic hemp products will create 50 full-time jobs, bringing the company’s total Kentucky employment to over 100. The expansion will allow the company to increase its presence in the Kentucky manufacturing community, while continuing to meet the needs of its growing customer base.
KEDFA approved a 10-year incentive agreement with the company under the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based agreement can provide up to $700,000 in tax incentives based on the company’s investment of $1 million and annual job creation and wage targets. Cornbread Hemp can also receive resources from Kentucky’s workforce service providers.
“We are absolutely thrilled to receive these tax incentives from Team Kentucky,” said Cornbread Hemp co-founder and CEO Eric Zipperle. “This support reinforces the commonwealth’s commitment to fostering innovation and also allows us to accelerate our growth and continue creating meaningful jobs. As a startup, these incentives are crucial to helping us scale and bring our vision to life.”
“As a growing company, we are excited to contribute to the commonwealth’s thriving business ecosystem and look forward to the positive impact this partnership will have on our community, our farming partners in Kentucky and our customers nationwide,” added Jim Higdon, Cornbread Hemp co-founder and chief communications officer.
Cornbread Hemp produces full-spectrum organic CBD products sourced exclusively from Kentucky-grown hemp flowers. These products include CBD gummies, oils, capsules, creams and balms. Cornbread Hemp is the maker of the first-ever USDA-certified organic CBD gummies, the only USDA-certified organic THC gummies and soon-to-be-released hemp THC beverages.
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“We are excited to see a Louisville-based company continue to grow and expand its presence in our city,” commented Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg. “Last year, companies committed to adding almost 4,600 new jobs in Louisville – the most in a single year since 2017. Through the creation of the Louisville Economic Development Alliance and the hiring of new CEO Trevor Pawl, we are expecting to continue our positive job creation momentum in 2025.”
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Kentucky Picks Up Latvian Record Holder Nikolass Deicmans For Class of 2026
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Latvian record holder Nikolass Deicmans has signed with Kentucky for the recruiting class of 2026.
Deicmans holds the Latvia national record in the 200 backstroke at 2:01.18 at the 2026 Lithuanian Championships, breaking his own record of 2:01.52 from the 2025 Lithuanian Championships.
He is also the Latvian record holder in the SCM event, swimming 1:53.47 earlier this month at the Latvian Championships to take three seconds off Uvis Kalnins‘ 2016 time of 1:56.07.
He has also represented Latvia internationally at a few different meets including the 2025 World Championships, where he swam the 100 and 200 backstroke, finishing 51st in the 100 (57.18), and 36th in the 200 (2:02.50).
Despite the new five-for-five eligibility rules taking effect, Deicmans will likely only have four years of collegiate eligibility, turning 20 at the beginning of April. The new rule states that an athlete’s clock will start at full-time college enrollment or the academic year after their 19th birthday, whichever comes first. For Deicmans, this means that his clock likely started last fall, giving him a maximum four years at Kentucky.
Deicmans’ Lifetime Best and Conversions
| Event | SCM/LCM | |
| 200 Free (LCM) | 1:52.83 | 1:37.08 |
| 100 Back (SCM) | 52.41 | 46.99 |
| 200 Back (SCM) | 1:53.47 | 1:41.37 |
| 200 IM (SCM) | 2:01.06 | 1:48.34 |
Kentucky is coming off an 8th place finish at the SEC Championships last season, scoring 582 points to sit about 30 points behind LSU (614) and almost 80 points ahead of Texas A&M (503.5).
Deicmans’ converted times fall just outside of NCAA qualification in his events with the 100 back cutline sitting at 44.82 last season and the 200 back cutline sitting at 1:39.53.
At the SEC Championships, however, Deicmans could be a multi-event point scorer. His 100 backstroke converted time would have been 25th in prelims, just four hundredths behind Hayden Meyers of Georgia, who finished 24th in 46.94.
In the 200 back, his converted time would have qualified for the ‘B’ final, where he would have finished 13th overall. His 200 free and 200 IM would both have been outside of scoring position.
The University of Kentucky retains its top two 100 backstrokers, Lysander Osman and Devin Naoroz from last season, who are both faster than Deicmans’ converted times. Only Naoroz was faster in the 200 backstroke, though.
He will join a small recruiting class of all international swimmers for 2026 consisting of Italian Filippo Bertoni, Estonia’s Siim Keskula, and Romania’s Darius-Matei Trenchea.
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Kentucky Wildcats News: Tyler Herro helped UK get Milan Momcilovic
Over the last several recruiting classes, the University of Kentucky Basketball program has come up short in terms of landing the “big fish” in either recruiting or the transfer portal.
But recently, head coach Mark Pope and his staff landed Milan Momcilovic — the top target in the entire transfer portal — from Iowa State to join their team for the upcoming season.
While many people clearly played a role in getting Momcilovic to Kentucky, former Wildcat Tyler Herro clearly had his fingerprints on the move.
Tyler’s dad — Chris — was Momcilovic’s coach back in AAU and (of course) was heavily connected to UK through Tyler back around the COVID years when Momcilovic was being recruited out of high school.
“Tyler reached out to me. Chris (Herro) and my dad are pretty good friends because they used to coach together on the EYB,” Momcilovic said during Thursday’s media scrum. “So, he was calling me, and he was obviously telling me, ‘Go to Kentucky. Go to Kentucky.’ I really like the Herro family. Obviously, I listen to them, but it was my decision at the end of the day.”
Though Kentucky never reached out originally back during his high school recruiting, they did come knocking most recently during this past summer, and with the help of Herro’s encouragement, Momcilovic will represent the Big Blue Nation this fall in Lexington for a chance to try and bring banner No. 9 home to UK.
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Cub Express Auto Wash opens 3rd Kentucky location in Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – Cub Express Auto Wash will officially open its newest Kentucky location next week.
Located at 2270 Scottsville Rd. in Bowling Green, a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held on Tuesday, July 7, at 11 a.m. It will kick off five days of free car washes for the community.
The Five Days of Free will run from Tuesday, July 7, through Saturday, July 11. Each guest will receive the Ultimate wash, Cub Express’s top-tier wash experience. at no charge.
The public is invited to attend the ribbon cutting on-site at 11:00 a.m. to celebrate the opening alongside the Cub Express team.
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