The saga of KY company AppHarvest.
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The company once hailed by Beshear as “Kentucky’s next Toyota” is in a downward spiral, and the taxpayer is on the hook for over $50 million. Facing evictions on serval of it’s farms and creditors calling in over $100 million in debt, the companies future looks grim. Just a year ago the taxpayer backed a $50 million dollar loan to the company. Listen to learn how this happened.
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