By Mary Jo Harrod Division of Compliance Assistance During the roaring 1920s and the 1930s, the American public fell in love with going to the movies, especially when the magic of sound was added. Theater owners, who wanted to encourage people to see movies, built grand, extravagant “picture […]
By John Mura Office of the Secretary Since Fall, about 1,500 state employees have been enjoying a brand new workspace, thanks to a public-private-partnership that enabled the five-story, 371,170-square-foot “300 Building” to be constructed on Sower Boulevard in Frankfort. Now, employees have another reason to feel good about […]
By Kenya Stump Renewable Energy In 1834, a Vermont blacksmith, Thomas Davenport built a prototype electric motor, which he used in a model car, paving the way for electric vehicles in America. Thomas Edison jumped in around 1889 with a nickel-alkaline battery powered vehicle and by 1900’s; the […]