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Food baskets delight families feeling squeeze
Having children at home during the holidays can take its toll financially, and Stephanie Lisby knows that as well as anyone.
The Pope Appoints Bishop For Owensboro
Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Kentucky native William Francis Medley as bishop of the Dioceses of Owensboro.
Teen dancer keeps 'Dream' on its toes
During last year's production of "Clara's Dream" by the University of Louisville Dance Theatre, the audience became enraptured with the "Arabian Variation" arrangement danced by Hannah Ritter - a captivating teenager who commanded the stage with her graceful lines and lithe, effortless and limber moves.
Husband of woman killed by hit-and-run driver says 'we're hurting inside'
She had an easy laugh, spent hours on Facebook and YouTube and insisted on watching movies late on weeknights.
Family friend speaks out about hit-and-run victim
It's an emotional time for the family and friends of a woman killed in a hit and run on Baxter Avenue.
Goshen woman killed in hit-and-run accident
LOUISVILLE, KY A woman involved in a hit-and-run accident on Baxter Avenue Friday night has died from her injuries.
Business will expand, stay in community
The Kentucky Economic Development Authority recently approved an Oldham County business for state tax incentives.
Vinery reduces fees for eight of ten returning stallions
Vinery Ltd. reduced the stud fees for eight of its ten returning stallions for 2010.
Local business plans expansion, will stay in community
The Kentucky Economic Development Authority recently approved an Oldham County business for state tax incentives.
Pioneer and Civil War stories from Sam Snowden: Adventures were part of life
The Snowden family arrived as pioneers in Oldham's earliest records with Francis Snowden being the first to arrive.
District buys land for future schools
Oldham County Schools bought enough land off of Ky. 329 in Ballardsville in early October to build an entire school campus with room for future elementary, middle and high schools.
Smokeout poster contest entries open
The American Cancer Society and Baptist Hospital East are seeking entries from Jefferson County students for the Great American Smokeout poster contest.
Schools join fight against H1N1
Students in Oldham County Schools will have the chance to receive the H1N1 vaccine during school hours in December.
County finds way to get state help for growing companies
Businesses love Oldham County because it has no occupational tax or business license tax, county officials say.
Tony Bennett and the Indiana Department of Education have failed social studies.
St. Francis exchange program forges ties with Spain
Isa Bade is a 13-year-old eighth-grader at Mirabal School in Madrid, Spain. Cassie Taylor is a 12-year-old seventh-grader at St.
Kentucky bison bumps beef at El Mundo
Regulars at El Mundo, 2345 Frankfort Ave., who haven't dined there in a few weeks might find something different in their burritos and enchiladas upon return.
St. Francis School in Goshen to hold open house
St. Francis School, 11000 W. Highway 42 in Goshen, will hold an open house from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Oct.
Oldham health officials discuss H1N1 flu strategy
When it comes to the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu, Oldham County has been fortunate in some ways, said Dori Livy of the Oldham Health Department.