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October 2025

Loss Costs Continue to Decrease in Workers Compensation for 20th Consecutive Year

The Kentucky Department of Insurance announced today in a legislative update that workers’ compensation insurance is decreasing in Kentucky for the 20th consecutive year. The annual filing insurance carriers used to develop rates for workers’ compensation coverage shows an average reduction of over 9% in loss costs. Loss cost is the…

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Partner Perspective: When the SBA Shuts Down and Your Business Dreams are Stuck

You’ve been planning this expansion for months. The business is finally humming, customers are steady, and you’ve got a shot to take things to the next level. You put the time into your SBA loan application — polished the numbers, wrote a killer plan, maybe even started shopping for new…

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SEPTEMBER 2025: NEW AND RETURNING INVESTORS

WELCOME TO OUR 9 NEW INVESTORS, AND THANK YOU TO OUR 76 INVESTORS WHO RENEWED IN SEPTEMBER. NEW CORE INVESTORS: Colonial Life Compass Security Conliffe & Hickey Insurance Keller Williams Louisville Thrive by 5 Louisville CORE INVESTOR RENEWING: ACE Mentor of Louisville All4 Inc. An Agency Archdiocese of Louisville Bachman…

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GLI Workforce Survey Results 2025

In the second quarter of 2025, Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI) surveyed its investors, which includes businesses of a variety of sizes and industries across the region to better understand workforce challenges, hiring trends, and opportunities for growth. Responses came from a diverse mix of industries including professional services, manufacturing, healthcare,…

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US Government Shutdown Resources for Your Business

As of midnight September 30, the United States government is shut down. This is the first government shutdown since 2018. During this period all federal employees deemed nonessential will be furloughed. Essential workers include law enforcement and public safety workers, military personnel, air traffic controllers, medical staff, and emergency response….

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