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Louisville Courier-Journal

  • GE's Louisville plant to make new washer, dryer line

    Louisville Courier-Journal – 2 mins ago  

    In a move Gov. Steve Beshear described as a "huge sign of confidence" in Louisville workers, General Electric announced Monday that it will build a new line of energy-efficient washers and dryers at Appliance Park — delivering about 430 new jobs Full Story »

  • Board won't appeal adverse ruling on Berman evaluation

    Louisville Courier-Journal – 1 hr 17 mins ago  

    The Jefferson County school board decided Monday night not to appeal a judge's ruling that it violated Kentucky's open-meeting law by conducting Superintendent Sheldon Berman's evaluation in private. Full Story »

  • AT&T reaches agreement with workers

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Mon Dec 14, 7:52 pm ET  

    AT&T has reached a tentative agreement with about 30,000 employees in Kentucky and eight other states represented by the Communications Workers of America, the company said Monday. Full Story »

  • Pro-slots group says it will continue Ky. efforts

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Mon Dec 14, 7:51 pm ET  

    The board of the Kentucky Equine Education Project, which supports slot machines at racetracks, voted Monday to continue its efforts to put the state's horse industry on even footing with other states that use expanded gambling revenues to boost purses and breeding incentives. Full Story »

  • Mills appeals firing, citing political, age bias

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Mon Dec 14, 7:36 pm ET  

    Ron Mills, the state's former director of mine permits, appealed his firing to the state Personnel Board Monday on the basis of political and age discrimination. Full Story »

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Grayson County News-Gazette

  • Students power lights the hard way

    Grayson County News-Gazette – Mon Dec 14, 12:07 pm ET  

    With the installation of two Christmas trees and other strands of lights meant a lot of work for several middle school students, because they knew if they didn't keep pedaling, the lights would go ... Full Story »

  • Farmer’s Feedmill charity event draws large crowds

    Grayson County News-Gazette – Mon Dec 14, 11:52 am ET  

    There was no need to call 911 Wednesday night, because area doctors were just doing their part to raise funds for kids for Christmas. A packed house filled the room, in support of those volunteeri... Full Story »

  • Peddler, Tobacco Shack undergo facelift

    Grayson County News-Gazette – Mon Dec 14, 11:52 am ET  

    With a new sign out front and a new coat of paint on the building, The Leitchfield Peddler and Tobacco Shack is ready and open for business. Located off of West Market Street in Leitchfield, new o... Full Story »

  • Police destroy another meth lab

    Grayson County News-Gazette – Mon Dec 14, 11:52 am ET  

    A Clarkson mother was arrested and charged by local authorities on Wednesday for manufacturing meth out of her home. According to Grayson County Sheriff Detective Terry Blanton, Latasha Clark, 26,... Full Story »

  • Leitchfield signs on for film project

    Grayson County News-Gazette – Mon Dec 14, 11:52 am ET  

    The City of Leitchfield has jumped on the movie train and agreed to match the Clarkson City Commission’s seed money, in the amount of $4,500, for the Marvo Entertainment project that will create a ... Full Story »

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The Evening News and the Tribune

  • TREE TRIMMINGS

    The Evening News and the Tribune – 1 hr 7 mins ago  

    Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... LPN or RN Riverbend Assisted Living is seeking a LPN or RN to serve as Clinical Director. Management experience and experien ... Full Story »

  • Jeffersonville bench ordinance draws protest

    The Evening News and the Tribune – 1 hr 22 mins ago  

    Mike Cozzin, a Jeffersonville native, resident and owner of EZ Eye Advertising, told the Jeffersonville City Council on Monday night that he’s always been cooperative when it comes to regulation. Full Story »

  • Clark Co. money troubles abound

    The Evening News and the Tribune – 1 hr 22 mins ago  

    Funding woes were again the big issue at the Clark County Council meeting Monday.The Clark County Board of Aviation asked the council for an allowance to become an airport authority — so it could better fund its operations — and the Clark County Building Authority asked the council for money to fund its operations, as well as up to $2 million pledged for renovations to make repairs to the ... Full Story »

  • Meth lab uncovered near Clarksville park

    The Evening News and the Tribune – 1 hr 22 mins ago  

    Three people were arrested early Monday morning after police uncovered a methamphetamine lab on the 1200 block of West Kenwood Avenue in Clarksville.Shane Compton, 27, Melvin Knowland, 52, and Ashley Grimes, 24, all of Clarksville, were arrested on preliminary charges of dealing methamphetamine, maintaining or visiting a common nuisance and having an illegal drug lab. Full Story »

  • Paperwork error leads to Clarksville inmate’s release from jail

    The Evening News and the Tribune – 1 hr 23 mins ago  

    A Clarksville man sentenced Dec. 7 to five years in prison has spent the last week as a free man because of a paperwork error, officials say.Jeremy Pieratt, 27, pleaded guilty to class C felony robbery and class A misdemeanor carrying a handgun without a license for an armed robbery. Per terms of the plea agreement, he was sentenced by Magistrate Judge Bill Dawkins to five years in jail with ... Full Story »

The Seymour Tribune

  • ARRESTS 12/13/09

    The Seymour Tribune – Sun Dec 13, 11:27 pm ET  

    BROWNSTOWN Stacy M. Borgman, 33, Seymour, two Jackson Superior Court writs of attachment, no bond, 12:08 a.m. Sunday. CROTHERSVILLE Angel O. Rios, 25, Seymour, operating while never having received a driver’s license, false informing, $355 bond,... Full Story »

  • INCIDENTS 12/13/09

    The Seymour Tribune – Sun Dec 13, 11:27 pm ET  

    JACKSON COUNTY Suspicious vehicle parked at elementary school, 600 block Base Road, Brownstown, 9:53 p.m. Friday. Harassment, Seymour, 7:01 p.m. Friday. Animal problem involving cow in the roadway, 4000 block North Indiana135, Freetown, 3:41 p.m.... Full Story »

  • HOSPITAL 12/12/09

    The Seymour Tribune – Sun Dec 13, 11:26 pm ET  

    SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Emma Gertrude Bedel, Seymour Cecil W. Copley, Butlerville Tonya G. Wayman, Seymour SATURDAY DISCHARGES Elona W. Barnes, Brownstown Gennettia S. Hodge, Crothersville Nancy Wheeler, Madison Betty Jane Wilson, Seymour Full Story »

  • HOSPITAL 12/11/09

    The Seymour Tribune – Sun Dec 13, 11:26 pm ET  

    FRIDAY ADMISSIONS Holly M. Asdell, Scottsburg Infant male Asdell, Scottsburg Tommy O. Barron, Crothersville Betty J. Clouse, Medora Anne L. Foster, Brownstown Elsie L. Kaufman, Seymour Ruth Ann Koerner, Brownstown FRIDAY DISCHARGES Sondra K. Coomer,... Full Story »

  • Couple die in I-65 wreck

    The Seymour Tribune – Sun Dec 13, 11:11 pm ET  

    AUSTIN — An Austin couple was killed in a three-vehicle wreck near the 32-mile marker of Interstate 65 on Sunday afternoon. Indiana State Police Sgt. Don Gregory of the Seymour Post said police were called to the scene of a wreck involving a... Full Story »

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