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Mayor Greenberg calls on youth and employers to register for SummerWorks 2026
Mayor Greenberg joined leaders from GE Appliances and SummerWorks partners and participants at Appliance Park to kick off registration season for Louisville’s youth summer jobs program.
Mayor Greenberg celebrates SummerWorks season and points job seekers 18-24 to The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Center
On Tuesday, August 26th, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg wrapped up a successful 15th season of SummerWorks and highlighted The Spot as the place where young adult job seekers in the Louisville region can get connected to employers with good-paying, full-time positions.
KentuckianaWorks College Access Center assisting Louisville area residents with FAFSA application process
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) for the 2025-2026 school year is now available and the KentuckianaWorks College Access Center is helping Louisville area residents seeking to enroll in college.
KentuckianaWorks recognizes Masonic Homes Kentucky’s commitment to its frontline workers with the first Workforce Investor Badge
Michael Gritton, Executive Director of KentuckianaWorks, presented the team at Masonic Homes Kentucky with the Workforce Investor Badge, a new award for Louisville region employers that are making concerted efforts to invest in their frontline workers.
Mayor Greenberg and other community leaders cut ribbon at new Shively location of The Spot
On Friday, September 27, Mayor Craig Greenberg joined community leaders, District 3 Metro Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright and Shively Mayor Maria Johnson, as well as participants from The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Center, to officially announce the opening of its new location.