By Greater Louisville Project on
9/27/2010 10:00 PM
Education - more than making the grade?
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/22/2010 10:12 PM
With tools and vision, Greater Louisville can achieve the challenging goal of increasing the percent of adults with college degrees.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/20/2010 10:20 PM
What if we all started seeing children as individuals?
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/15/2010 9:23 PM
Key investments in the new economy have slowed during the recession, but research and development funding is imperative to attract and retain 21st Century Jobs.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/13/2010 10:08 PM
The 2010 Competitive City Report notes that the poverty rate in Louisville has risen back up to 14%, after having fallen over the last decade, and that lower- and median-income families pay higher state and local taxes than in most of Louisville’s peer cities. How do our policies impact lower-income working families?
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/8/2010 10:05 PM
The financial crisis has significantly impacted the availability of financing, which is particularly relevant for Louisville Metro because of the connection between key assets in our economy and the availability of business and consumer financing.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/6/2010 8:57 PM
Louisville’s recovery efforts and future economic vitality will be dependent on matching people with higher levels of education and a different or new skills orientation to employer opportunities that align with more 21st Century Jobs.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
9/1/2010 9:55 PM
What do Louisville's poverty rate and the median family income level say about our community?
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/30/2010 9:48 PM
Transforming Louisville’s economy into a fully competitive one will require substantial growth in the higher-value, higher wage technical and professional sectors. What's the role of innovation in achieving that growth?
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/25/2010 8:56 PM
Louisville's identity as a desirable place to live benefits from several assets, including its distinctive neighborhoods. So, what makes a neighborhood?
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