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  • Two businesses near arena get aid

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Thu Dec 10, 10:51 pm ET  

    Low-interest loans were approved Thursday for a restaurant and a hair salon planned near the downtown arena under construction. The loans were approved at a meeting of the board of the Louisville Metro Business Development Corp. Full Story »

  • Efficient transmission sign of a shift for Ford

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Thu Dec 10, 10:07 pm ET  

    The new six-speed automatic transmission in 2011-model F-Series Super Duty trucks will channel more power from the engine for better fuel efficiency, Ford Motor Co. officials said in a preview of the new truck's features this week. Full Story »

  • 13 companies considering adding Louisville jobs

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Thu Dec 10, 7:38 pm ET  

    Five Louisville employers are planning to add at least 191 jobs over the next three years and eight more companies are considering hiring another 467. Full Story »

  • Affidavit shows school board member sought to punish Berman

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Thu Dec 10, 7:38 pm ET  

    At least one Jefferson County school board member broached the subject of reprimanding or terminating Superintendent Sheldon Berman during his closed-door evaluation last summer, but Larry Hujo said he was later talked out of pursuing any action by other board members. Full Story »

  • Ky., Ind. appliance rebate plans approved

    Louisville Courier-Journal – Thu Dec 10, 7:37 pm ET  

    Kentuckians and Hoosiers replacing their appliances with energy-efficient models next year will be able to claim hundreds of dollars in federal rebates under plans recently approved by the U.S. Department of Energy. Full Story »

WHAS TV11 Louisville

Grayson County News-Gazette

WLKY Louisville

WAVE 3 Louisville

  • Wrinkles executed for 1994 murders

    WAVE 3 Louisville – Fri Dec 11, 2:42 am ET  

    Officials in Michigan City confirm that Matthew Wrinkles has died by lethal injection. Full Story »

  • Townhome resident told to take down Christmas decorations

    WAVE 3 Louisville – Thu Dec 10, 11:57 pm ET  

    A Kentuckiana man contacted WAVE 3 after being told to remove his Christmas decorations. According to the property managers, it's because they are in common areas. Mark Adcock said he has to put away his decorations by Friday, December 11 or he will be court ordered to do so. Full Story »

  • Henryville woman sentenced for child sex abuse

    WAVE 3 Louisville – Thu Dec 10, 10:57 pm ET  

    A convicted southern Indiana child sex offender learned her fate Thursday. Sheila Granger will spend 60 years behind bars for having sex with two 12-year-old boys. Full Story »

  • New charges filed against chiropractor

    WAVE 3 Louisville – Thu Dec 10, 10:42 pm ET  

    A southern Indiana chiropractor is facing more child sex charges. Authorities in Clark County filed seven new charges against 38-year-old Robert Matthew Nolan this week. Full Story »

  • Prosecution witnesses testify as Finch murder trial begins

    WAVE 3 Louisville – Thu Dec 10, 7:57 pm ET  

    The first day of testimony proved to be an emotional one as the prosecution began presenting its case in the Kenielle Finch trial. Finch is charged with wanton murder in the July 25, 2008 deaths of two little Louisville girls who were trying to a street for a swim lesson near the University of Louisville campus. Prosecutors told jurors Finch was fleeing from police when he drove over the ... Full Story »

FOX 41 Louisville

The Evening News and the Tribune

  • March 2 date set for Benedetti jury trial

    The Evening News and the Tribune – Thu Dec 10, 11:32 pm ET  

    New Albany City Councilwoman Diane McCartin-Benedetti will be judged by a jury of her peers beginning March 2 unless a deal is reached over the operating a vehicle while intoxicated charge she faces. Full Story »

  • State emergency grants also available for flood victims

    The Evening News and the Tribune – Thu Dec 10, 11:32 pm ET  

    State Rep. Ed Clere stressed Thursday that residents impacted by August flooding in Floyd and Clark counties may not be aware of state grants that can help them recover expenses related to the loss of essential property items. Full Story »

  • Judge accepts plea despite protests of victim’s family

    The Evening News and the Tribune – Thu Dec 10, 11:31 pm ET  

    A 25-year-old Louisville man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for class A felony voluntary manslaughter during an emotional hearing on Thursday. Full Story »

  • Solid Waste District board OKs contracts, new rates

    The Evening News and the Tribune – Thu Dec 10, 11:31 pm ET  

    The Clark County Solid Waste Management District got its costs in line for the upcoming year outlining what it will charge for services in 2010 at its regular meeting Wednesday. Full Story »

  • County considers partnering with Henryville

    The Evening News and the Tribune – Thu Dec 10, 11:31 pm ET  

    The Clark County Commissioners agreed to look into an agreement that would partner them with the Henryville Membership Sanitation Corporation in order for the corporation to receive funding from the State Revolving Fund. Full Story »

The Seymour Tribune

  • Man accused of attempted robbery

    The Seymour Tribune – Fri Dec 11, 3:56 am ET  

    Seymour Police Department has arrested a local man in connection with an attempted armed robbery of a liquor store on the city’s west side Wednesday night. Officers arrested Gary Eugene Thomas, 25, of Seymour at around 3 p.m. Thursday in the 600... Full Story »

  • ISP seeks person of interest

    The Seymour Tribune – Fri Dec 11, 3:41 am ET  

    Detectives from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg are trying to locate Skyler L Naugle, 26, from Salem. Naugle is a person of interest in the home invasion/robbery case detectives from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg are... Full Story »

  • Flu clinics opening up to general public

    The Seymour Tribune – Fri Dec 11, 3:41 am ET  

    The Jackson County Health Department H1N1 flu vaccination clinic Saturday will be for the general public. Lin Montgomery, public health coordinator for the health department, said Thursday afternoon the vaccine is now available to anyone who wants to... Full Story »

  • Basket Fund reaches $5,000 mark

    The Seymour Tribune – Fri Dec 11, 3:12 am ET  

    Donations Wednesday to the 64th annual Christmas Basket Fund totaled $685. That brings the basket’s balance to $5,046. Donations to the fund, sponsored by American Legion Post 89, Seymour, and The Tribune, go to help provide gift certificates... Full Story »

  • Brownstown FFA considering farmers market

    The Seymour Tribune – Fri Dec 11, 3:12 am ET  

    BROWNSTOWN — A Brownstown Central High School organization for future farmers received tentative support from town council members for a proposal establishing a farmers market in the county seat. “We’ve been working on it the past few... Full Story »

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