Nurse Claims Examiner
Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance (KEMI), KY-Lexington – Map
The Claims Examiner will negotiate with outside attorneys to resolve areas of dispute and provide for… and/or licensed Registered Nurse preferred. Strong…
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Attorneys, In-House Opportunities, and Paralegals
Talis Group, Inc., KY-Louisville – Map
Nurse Paralegal) for Insurance Defense Attorneys… assignment. ATTORNEY OPENINGS:LITIGATION ATTORNEY – Medium size east-end law firm is seeking an Attorney
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Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Career Developers, – - Map
compensation insurance carrier and industrial nurse develop strategies and plans to administer workers… companies, brokers, attorneys, etc. to develop and…
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Nurse
ALL ABOUT STAFFING, INC, – - Map
Licensure support No Placement Immigration or Attorneys fees Health/Disability Benefits Dental Insurance… Surgical, etc. Responsibilities Bed-Side Nurse
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Kentucky at a Glance

State Abbreviation – KY
State Capital – Frankfort
Largest City – Louisville
Area – 40,411 square miles [Kentucky is the 37th biggest state in the USA]
Population – 4,041,769 (as of 2000) [Kentucky is the 25th most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Kentuckians
Major Industries – agriculture (tobacco, corn, peanuts, wheat), mining (anthracite coal), horse-raising, whiskey manufacturing, automobile and truck manufacturing, chemical manufacturing

Kentucky Economy

Kentucky is noted for the distilling of Bourbon whiskey and for the breeding of thoroughbred racehorses. Tobacco, in which Kentucky is second only to North Carolina among U.S. producers, has long been the state's chief crop, and it is also its chief farm product, followed by horses and mules, cattle, and corn. Dairy goods, hay, and soybeans are also important.

Kentucky derives the greatest share of its income, however, from industry. Even Lexington, one of the world's largest loose-leaf tobacco markets, is industrialized. The state's chief manufactures include electrical equipment, food products, automobiles, nonelectrical machinery, chemicals, and apparel. Printing and publishing as well as tourism have become important industries. Kentucky is also one of the major U.S. producers of coal, the state's most valuable mineral; stone, petroleum, and natural gas are also extracted.