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In a significant boon for Kentucky's economy, Governor Jennifer Greene announced today that the state has secured multiple multi-million dollar contracts for various infrastructure projects set to begin in the coming months.The contracts, totaling a staggering $150 million, will fund projects ranging from road and bridge construction to upgrades for water and sewer systems across the state. Governor Greene expressed her excitement for the opportunities these contracts will bring to Kentucky, saying, "These projects will not only improve our state's infrastructure, but they will also create jobs and stimulate economic growth in our communities."One of the largest contracts awarded is for the construction of a new highway interchange in Louisville, a project expected to alleviate traffic congestion and improve transportation efficiency in the region. The $50 million contract was awarded to a local construction company, which plans to begin work on the project later this year.Additionally, several contracts were awarded for water and sewer system upgrades in rural areas of the state. These projects, totaling $30 million, will provide much-needed improvements to aging infrastructure and ensure access to clean water for residents in underserved communities.The contracts were awarded following a competitive bidding process, with companies from across the state vying for the opportunity to work on these important projects. Governor Greene emphasized the importance of supporting local businesses and creating jobs for Kentuckians, stating, "These contracts represent a significant investment in our state's future and will benefit our communities for years to come."Construction on the various projects is expected to begin in the coming months and create hundreds of jobs for local workers. The contracts mark a major milestone for Kentucky's infrastructure development efforts and signal a promising future for the state's economy.