Middlesboro Briefs
Contract Notice: National Guard Bureau Seeks Lodging Services (Kentucky)
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 25 -- The U.S. Army's National Guard Bureau said it was soliciting lodging services. The NAICS code for this requirement is 721110. The request for proposal will be released by March 6. The solicitation (No. W912KZ-09-T-0004) was posted on Feb. 20 and is available at:
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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White Lodging to Open Fairfield Inn & Suites and Springhill Suites in Downtown Louisville on April 14.
Hotels are just steps from Convention Center and area attractions LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for the Kentucky Derby, White Lodging expands its footprint in The River City with the opening of two new downtown hotels. The Fairfield Inn & Suites (100 E. Jefferson St.)
Publication: PR Newswire
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Lonoke County nursing homes sue Kentucky contractor.(Cabot Manor Nursing Home, Health Care L.L.C., Stephen D. Prater Builder Inc.)(Brief Article)
TWO LONOKE COUNTY NURSing homes have sued a Kentucky contractor for breach of contract, negligence and fraud. Cabot Manor Nursing Home in Cabot and Health Care LLC, which owns Renaissance Assisted Living in Lonoke, filed separate lawsuits in which they detail a long list of problems they say were
Publication: Arkansas Business
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DEPARTMENT OF TRAVELPLENTY OF KENTUCKY SITES TO VISIT AROUND LIBERTY BOWL TRAVEL
The Kentucky Department of Tourism issued the following news release: You've toasted in the New Year and are heading off to Memphis to watch UK play in the Liberty Bowl on January 2. Before you embark on the trip to or from the game, consider this tempting sampling of restaurants, lodging and
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Marriott International Honors CSM Lodging Again with Leadership Awards.
Associates recognized for outstanding performance MINNEAPOLIS -- CSM Lodging received industry awards from Marriott International in recognition of the exceptional performance of its leaders. These leadership awards acknowledge excellence in leadership skills, sales results, customer service and
Publication: Business Wire
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ONE KENTUCKY HOTEL RATED 'OUTSTANDING;' 1993 MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE FOUR-STAR AWARDS ANNOUNCED
FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- One Kentucky hotel has won the coveted 1993 Mobil Travel Guide Four-Star Award. The Four-Star Award signifies that a dining or lodging establishment has met the criteria to be judged "Outstanding -- worth a special trip." Kentucky's returning Four-Star winner,
Publication: PR Newswire
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MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS\ KENTUCKY POST TOOK ON ROLE OF TRAVEL AGENT FOR WORLD'S FAIR.(Kentucky Life: History)
Byline: Jim Reis For $17.50 The Kentucky Post promised people the adventure of their life. They would see sights, hear noises and taste exotic foods -- all unlike anything they had ever experienced. They would meet people from other countries and witness firsthand the practices of far away tribes
Publication: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
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KENTUCKY STATE PARKS MOVE INTO FULL SWING WITH MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
The Kentucky Department of Parks issued the following news release: With the Memorial Day weekend just a few weeks away, now is the time to make plans to visit a Kentucky State Park for camping, hiking, golf, swimming, boating, fishing or enjoying a meal and overnight stay at one of the system's 17
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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FEELING ADVENTUROUS? TRY KENTUCKY STATE PARKS' BACKCOUNTRY ADVENTURE SERIES
The Kentucky Department of Parks issued the following news release: Interested in exploring some of the most scenic natural areas of the state? Maybe canoeing down remote streams? Crawling through a cave or falling asleep under the stars? Then the Kentucky State Parks have something just for you in
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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KENTUCKY GAINS NOTHING FROM HOTEL TAX.(NEWS)(Letter to the Editor)
To the editor of The Post: Let me get this straight. In your Kentucky edition recently, you railed against the legislators who voted against allowing a tax to be placed on hotel lodging in Northern Kentucky for the benefit of expanding the Cincinnati Convention Center. I gathered from the editorial
Publication: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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