Sep 21, 2011 | The Courier-Journal
Developer sues council over condo plans
When David Nicklies first envisioned plans for the former site of Kitty's Plants and Produce on Brownsboro Road, he saw an active adult community with condominiums for baby boomers and empty nesters.
Bullitt County Board of Education meetings, Tuesday at the board office, 1040 Ky.44E, Shepherdsville: 6 p.m. meeting on academic progress and initiatives and 7 p.m. regular board meeting.
Stables' closing brings sadness
On Friday, children tied ribbons to ponies and braided the manes of horses at Mint Springs Stables for a parade.
Nicklies to add units to Kitty's development
Despite attending a series of meetings, neighbors of the former Kitty's Plants and Produce site still don't know exactly what developer David Nicklies plans for the Brownsboro Road property.
Wreck inspired woman to help special needs families relax
Each year, dozens of children with special needs and their families enjoy a free weekend of fun and relaxation at a camp founded by Toni and Joe Rose of Barbourmeade.