
Made In Horse Cave


Dart Container Corporation of
Kentucky in Horse Cave, KY opened in 1980 and is Hart County's largest
employer. The Horse Cave plant currently employs approximate 1500 of Hart County
residents as well as many from the surrounding region. Since its opening, the
Horse Cave plant has expanded six times.
The Horse Cave facility
manufactures a host of Dart products which are used by restaurants, coffee
shops, health care facilities, and the food packaging industry. Dart products
from Horse Cave also appear on the shelves of many retail operations.
Dart's Horse Cave plant has a
consistent history of growth, which has led to employment and production
increases approximately every five years.
Dart actively supports the local communities
through donations to 4-H and school related programs, Horse Cave Heritage
Festival and Relay for Life, American Cave Museum, The Thomas House Renovation,
Horse Cave Street Scape, and other area events. Dart also sponsors career days
at local schools, blood drives, and provides much needed support for all of the
area Fire, Police, and Rescue departments.


Founded by Patricia “Sister Schubert” Barnes
in 1989, today the brand bearing
her name is known for producing 12 varieties of
melt-in-your-mouth-delicious
rolls that go from freezer to table in minutes. Located at 900 Top
Quality Drive in Horse Cave, employing several hundred people from Horse
Cave, Hart Co., and surrounding communities.

It all began in 1896, when young Teresa
Marzetti arrived in the United States
from Florence, Italy started her small Italian restaurant in Columbus,
Ohio.Customers particularly enjoyed Teresa's salad dressings and were
often seen
leaving the restaurant with bottles of their favorites. After Teresa
Marzetti's death in 1972, the restaurant closed forever, but her passion
for
quality still lives in Marzetti's many salad dressings, dips and
croutons. Located at 1000 Top Quality Drive in Horse Cave and employs
several hundred people.
Geothermal
Supply Company, Inc. located at 106 Cherry Street in Horse Cave, is a
nationwide provider of quality geothermal products
and services to the ever growing geothermal
industry. Whether you are a system designer, system
installer, or system owner - their job is to make
your job easier.


Located at 100 Bluegrass Avenue in
Horse Cave, (exit 58 on Interstate 65) Kentucky Chrome Works is
ideally situated to service the north American OEM automotive
marketplace. Their fully automated plating line can plate your
wheels up to 24” in diameter and 13” in width and can
polish and copper buff your wheels on our robotic polishing cells
or manually finish wheels if required.
Owner Ray Carcione came to Kentucky in 2010 to bring jobs back to the USA that had been lost to foreign based companies. Now that KCW is well established Ray and General Manager, Bob Biltz are ready to increase market share and play an important role in our nations economic recovery.
Jobe Publishing Co. |
Jobe Publishing, Inc. offers a variety of printing with an in-house bindery department, NOT just a newspaper printing company. Jeff Jobe, CEO/Publisher owns multiple hometown newspapers in Hart, Barren, Metcalfe, Monroe, Butler, and Edmonson counties.