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Community leaders talk innovation and inclusion at Tomorrow's Talent summit
On December 14, many of Louisville’s top leaders in government, business, education, and workforce gathered at the Muhammad Ali Center to discuss how the region can maximize its potential and better compete with the likes of Austin, Nashville, and other tech-savvy cities on the rise.

Louisville awarded $1.3 million in new federal funding to expand Reimage program
Mayor Greg Fischer announced today that Louisville has been awarded additional federal funding to increase efforts to help break the cycle of crime and violence among young adults ages 18-24, by connecting them to training, jobs and education.
KYCC interns host event promoting financial literacy for their peers
Yesterday, members of the Kentucky Youth Career Center’s Internship Academy hosted their “Reality Fair!” at 610 S. 4th St. in downtown Louisville.
Code Louisville celebrates creating tech careers and jobs for more than 250 people
Earlier today, Mayor Greg Fischer joined Code Louisville staff, graduates, mentors to celebrate the program's 250th job placing in the IT industry.
KentuckianaWorks now offering job and career help at the Stratton Community Center in Shelbyville
If you need help with finding a job or launching a career, you can now visit a new Shelbyville Kentucky Career Center office in the Stratton Community Center, 215 E. Washington St.