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Beshear Increases Heating Assistance Subsidy by 40 Percent
November 13, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
Money Will Help Kentucky Families
FRANKFORT, KY - November 13, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Gov. Steve Beshear today announced that Kentucky families who qualify will receive a 40 percent increase in their subsidy for bulk fuels to help pay heating and fuel costs this winter.
Kentucky Joins The Climate Registry
November 11, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
Gov. Beshear appoints Energy Sec. Peters to serve on board
FRANKFORT, KY - November 11, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Noting that our changing climate and global warming must be addressed, Gov. Steve Beshear today announced that Kentucky has joined The Climate Registry, a non-profit organization that seeks to develop a common method for measuring greenhouse gas […]
Governor, Mayor: Ford Plans Additional $200 Million Investment at Two Louisville Plants
November 3, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
KEDFA Board Approves Incentives To Protect More Than 5,000 Jobs
LOUISVILLE, KY - November 03, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Ford Motor Company plans an additional $200 million investment at its two Louisville manufacturing plants under an amended incentive package approved this morning by the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority.
Governor Beshear announces Kentucky universities and high schools receive over $14 million in federal grants
October 30, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
Grants to provide funding for competitive research and Advanced Placement education
FRANKFORT, KY - October 30, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Gov. Beshear today announced two major federal grants totaling over $14 million to fund high-tech research at Kentucky universities and efforts to increase Advanced Placement education in high schools.
Kentucky Housing Honors Achievement in Affordable Housing
October 23, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
October 23, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Awards honoring excellence in affordable housing were presented at the 2008 Kentucky Affordable Housing Conference in Lexington.
Kentucky Housing Corporation Announces the Louisville Scholar House Grand Opening
October 17, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
The Louisville Scholar House will assist Kentuckians as they pursue an education
October 17, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — A grand opening of the new Louisville Scholar House was held October 7 with representatives of Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC), University of Louisville, Family Scholar House (formerly Project Women), Marian Development Group and state and local officials.
Protection Center to Help Kentuckians in Danger of Losing Their Homes
August 14, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
OWENSBORO, KY - August 14, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear today announced at a press conference in Owensboro the creation of the Kentucky Homeownership Protection Center to address the foreclosure crisis in the commonwealth.
Governor Approves Grant for Powderly Housing Project
June 23, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
FRANKFORT, KY – Gov. Steve Beshear, in conjunction with the Governor’s Office for Local Development (GOLD), has announced the approval of a $1,000,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for a scattered site housing project targeting low income, disabled, and elderly homeowners in the city of Powderly.
Kentucky’s Homeless Numbers Released
June 13, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
Count Reveals Over 7,000 Homeless Individuals Across State on a Single Day
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC), the state housing finance agency, announced that 7,136 homeless individuals were counted during the statewide Point-In-Time Homeless Count, which took place between the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., local time, on January 24, 2008.
Governor Approves Grant for Ferguson Housing Project
June 2, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
FRANKFORT, KY (May 29, 2008) – Gov. Steve Beshear, in conjunction with the Governor’s Office for Local Development (GOLD), has announced the approval of a $1,000,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for a scattered site housing project targeting low income, disabled, and elderly homeowners in the city of Ferguson in Pulaski County.
Foreclosure Prevention Efforts Aren’t Keeping Up With Trends
May 6, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Industry measures to keep homeowners out of foreclosure are barely keeping pace with the rising rate of homeowners in trouble, according to the latest statistics collected by a group of state officials working to prevent home foreclosures.
Governor Signs Bill to Help an Additional 25,000 Home Buyer Households
April 14, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 11, 2008) – Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear today signed House Bill 373, which doubles the debt ceiling of Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC), the commonwealth’s housing finance agency. This increase from $2.5 billion to $5 billion will enable the agency to assist at least 25,000 additional households with safe, secure home mortgage loans.
Fair Housing Act Celebrates 40th Anniversary
April 4, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
04/04/2008, The Kentucky Association of REALTORS® (KAR) is joining other REALTOR® associations around the nation to mark the 40th anniversary of the Federal Fair Housing Act this month by celebrating Fair Housing Month.
Kentucky Housing Corporation Honors Top Lenders
March 28, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
Lending Partners Enable Kentuckians to Secure Safe Home Loans
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC), the state housing finance agency, recognized the top lending partners in affordable mortgage loans at the Third Annual Lender Recognition Luncheon today in Frankfort.
REALTORS Push for Modernization of Occupational Tax Collection
March 28, 2008 Posted by Kentucky RealEstateRama
Lexington, KY. 02/27/2008 – Kentucky REALTORS® were in Frankfort last week to support issues that have an impact on the real estate industry. The group met specifically with legislators to voice support for a change in the state’s tax code and a new way for cities to collect occupational license taxes.