Nov 18, 2008 | Business First of Louisville
A 9-year-old horse operation is about to be transformed into a multimillion-dollar equestrian center.
Two incumbents were re-elected to the Jefferson County Board of Education tonight.
It has been about three years since the Louisville Water Co. completed a 13-year, $60 million countywide waterline extension that allowed new housing and businesses to flourish in outlying areas.
Election report: Memphians head to the polls
YAHOO! Election report: Memphians head to the polls Election Days used to be slow for Pat Cavender.
Subdivision plan near landfill approved
An 85-lot subdivision to be built around a former illegal landfill in Eastwood won unanimous approval from Louisville planning officials last week.
Planning officials to review Eastwood landfill subdivision
A plan for an 85-house subdivision around a former illegal landfill in Eastwood is scheduled to come before a committee of the Louisville Metro Planning Commission tomorrow.
Doyle named new Sentinel-News Editor, Reichert to retire Sept. 5
United Way names new team for fall campaign The Metro United Way's local campaign will get a new face this year -- literally and figuratively.
Fair harvests fine arts and crafts entries
It is always a bit of a mish-mash at the Kentucky State Fair when it comes to art.
Yesterday's C-J editorial on No Child Left Behind claims that the Jefferson County Public School district is one of America's most successful large urban systems.
Learn some facts behind the Pope Lick Monster, that show this creature of cryptozoology may be a being from the spiritual realm.
Accordionist has always shared musical gifts in patriotic spirit
America could use a few more Helen Hesters. In an age when patriotism and flag-waving rise and fall with Fourth of July parades and political rallies, Hester's more than 65 years of red, white and blue notes ...
Police say speed was a factor in a crash that closed down the intersection of Bathurst St.
Fixes are considered for low bridge, but opinions vary
John Robards recalls when a truck hauling a bulldozer for building his new house in Fisherville Woods a few years ago drove under a railroad overpass on Eastwood-Fisherville Road near Taylorsville Road.
Find out what's going on in area churches. Lighthouse offers van service Lighthouse Baptist Church offers van service every Sunday morning between 9 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.. For pick-up, call 477-8600. Suicide ...
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