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Mayor Greenberg visits The Spot to announce more funding for young adults in need
Yesterday, Mayor Greenberg joined city leaders at The Spot: Young Adult Opportunity Campus to announce a new federal grant that will support more than 100 additional program participants.
Notice of Data Security Incident
KentuckianaWorks is notifying certain program participants of a data security incident that occurred at a third-party service provider.
Code Louisville celebrates placing 750+ graduates in technology careers
On Thursday, October 13, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joined Code Louisville staff, graduates, mentors, employers, and partners at Virtual Peaker in the NuLu Marketplace to celebrate new milestones achieved by the software development and technology training program.
KentuckianaWorks now offering job and career help at the Stratton Community Center in Shelbyville
If you need help with finding a job or launching a career, you can now visit a new Shelbyville Kentucky Career Center office in the Stratton Community Center, 215 E. Washington St.
Tomorrow’s Talent summit to focus on youth in the workforce, college affordability, increasing opportunities
LOUISVILLE (Nov. 8, 2017) – Registration is now open for Tomorrow’s Talent, a workforce and education summit that brings together national and local experts to focus on ways for young people to realize their full potential in education and the workforce -- creating the maximum impact to the regional economy.