Title: Business Archives – NKyTribune
Summary: Kentucky State Park is throwing a big party to celebrate its 100th birthday! There will be lots of fun events happening in May, including a super cool marathon called the Flying Pig Marathon. This marathon is so awesome that it’s known as “the best marathon in the U.S.” Can you believe that over 40,000 people are going to participate? That’s a lot of runners!
But wait, there’s more! Kentucky is also doing something really cool. They are the first state in the whole country to take pictures of their entire geography from the sky. That means they can see everything from above, like a bird’s eye view. How cool is that?
So mark your calendars and get ready for some amazing adventures at Kentucky State Park!
Title: I don’t think my kids owe me a ‘thank you’ on Mother’s Day. Everything I do for them is part of being a mom.
Summary: Mother’s Day, the annual event that reminds us of the sacrifices and selflessness of mothers, also perpetuates some of our culture’s most problematic ideas about women. It’s like a double-edged sword, honoring the women who have dedicated their lives to raising us while simultaneously reinforcing the outdated notion that motherhood is a woman’s ultimate purpose. It’s like saying, “Thank you for being the perfect wife and mother, but you’re not really a woman unless you’re a homemaker.” And let’s not forget the pressure to buy the perfect gift, which can be a financial burden for many families. But hey, at least we get to enjoy a day off from work and spend time with our loved ones, right?
Title: Business Sense | Insurance might be the death of me
Summary: Michael Kraft: Insurance is like a superhero cape that protects you from the bad guys: health, life, home, car, and work. Kraft: In California, insurers are freaking out, like a bunch of scaredy-cats, because of mega-fires and disasters. He says he lives in a suburban neighborhood, in the foggy Humboldt coast, far from a forest edge. When it comes to health insurance, call me a socialist if you want.
Title: My Biz: Moving business grows up
Summary: Eric Jones, a former teacher and coach, decided to switch careers and become a mover more than 20 years ago. He started Adamantine Spine Moving, a company that specializes in transporting delicate and valuable items. The company’s trucks run on biodiesel, a fuel made from recycled cooking oil, to reduce their environmental impact. Eric Jones is proud of his company’s sustainability initiative and hopes to inspire others to follow his example.
Title: Business is blooming at 123-year-old florist for Mother’s Day
Summary: Welke’s Florist, the Milwaukee institution that’s been around for ages, has been buzzing with excitement lately. From Friday to Mother’s Day on Sunday, they’re on a mission to deliver over 2,000 bouquets. And who’s behind this floral frenzy? David Lang and his daughter, Nikki Lemler, who have been working non-stop to make sure every customer gets their hands on some beautiful flowers. Talk about dedication!
Title: Campbell small business supports people with disabilities
Summary: Turtleworks is a one-of-a-kind embroidery service that welcomes people of all abilities to join in on the fun. With a friendly turtle as their mascot, they prove that even the slow and steady can achieve greatness. So why not join the Turtleworks crew and show the world what you’re made of?
Title: Top Palm Beach County professionals, businesspeople on the move for week of May 12, 2024
Summary: Lakeside Health Center is thrilled to announce the appointment of Venetia Lawrence as its new executive director. With her extensive experience in the healthcare industry, we are confident that she will lead our organization to new heights.
In other exciting news, Lighthouse Home Watch has just received accreditation from the prestigious National Home Watch Association. This recognition is a testament to our commitment to providing the highest quality care to our clients.
The United Way of Palm Beach County is pleased to announce the hiring of a new senior vice president of philanthropy. With her expertise in fundraising and community engagement, we are confident that she will help us achieve our mission of making a positive impact in our community.
Finally, we are proud to announce that a local wealth manager has been named to Forbes’ list of best-in-state. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, and we look forward to continuing to provide exceptional service to our clients.

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