The group, which would oversee spending revenue from a tax increment financing district in western Louisville, had until June 30 to secure $10 million in private funds and trigger a state contribution of $10 million.
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Signed grant documents obtained under Kentucky’s open records law raise questions about whether they must changed in order to release state funds by an end-of-month deadline.
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The groups hope to have the Rites of Passage program up and running in the next six months to a year.
The study involves testing local health care workers for COVID-19 antibodies in an effort to re-open the city's economy responsibly and safety.
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It's part of the J's "Our Community, Our Future" campaign.