GLASGOW — Jim Luce, right, executive vice president, sales and marketing, for Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, acts as emcee for the open house and ribbon cutting at the company’s new facility on Beaver Trail on Monday morning. From left, Owen Lambert, board chairman for Glasgow-Barren County Industrial Development & Economic Authority; Kanu Patel, Amneal vice president of research and development; and Chirag Patel, president of Amneal, listen as Luce speaks to a crowd of local and state dignitaries and other representatives from the community about Amneal’s history and plans for future development in Glasgow. For more on Amneal, see the story in Wednesday’s edition.
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Late Night Update: Investigation continues regarding injured teen
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Graduates are last of an era
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GHS seniors honor Kidwell
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Ky. Judicial Branch faces cuts
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Monroe Co. budget gets nod on first reading
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Community remembers
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Fire leaves owner asking, ‘What’s next?’
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Lyle will be Memorial Day speaker
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