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The Federal Highway Administration is asking a federal judge to move a lawsuit seeking a reevaluation of the Ohio River Bridges Project to a Kentucky court. Full Story »
The Federal Highway Administration is asking a federal judge to move a lawsuit seeking a reevaluation of the Ohio River Bridges Project to a Kentucky court. Full Story »
The University of Kentucky will offer swine flu immunizations to all students and employees. Full Story »
Louisville public health officials are encouraging people at the H1N1 flu clinic to use the walk-in facility as a way to get vaccinated in a more timely fashion. Full Story »
The line for swine flu shots at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium doubled in about 20 minutes and stretches to about Third Street and Central Ave Wednesday morning. Full Story »
The idea behind the government's $3billion Cash for Clunkers program was to put more fuel-efficient cars on the road. But the most common deals replaced old Ford or Chevrolet pickups with new ones that got only marginally better gas mileage, according to an analysis of federal data by The Associated Press. Full Story »
Volunteers with Leitchfield United Methodist Church took advantage of the sunny day on November 6 to collect items for the Fellowship Thrift Shop. The purpose of the effort was to restock the shelv... Full Story »
The local Salvation Army Unit is begging for bell ringers this holiday season. “In seasons past, I have been blessed to have the young adults from the schools ring the bell for us, but with new sc... Full Story »
Now families can experience the joy of a drive-In movie, right in their own town, when the Grayson County Fairgrounds is turned into a movie theater on November 14. The 4-H Adventure Club came up ... Full Story »
The Grayson County Grand Jury returned 11 indictments on 10 different people including several drug possession charges, a forged item possession, rape and sexual abuse and an assault charge over a ... Full Story »
An elementary school principal has been suspended with pay in an alleged shoplifting case. Full Story »
On Veterans Day, many former and current soldiers are still trying to win the war within. Full Story »
A young girl from Bardstown died last week from H1N1 in a Nashville hospital. Full Story »
More than three million gallons of raw sewage poured into the Ohio River Wednesday. Full Story »
Louisville wants to be the hot spot for international professionals to live, work and reside, and a new initiative launched by the Metro Chamber of Commerce and Greater Louisville Inc. aims to help the city reach that goal. Full Story »
Associated Press - November 8, 2009 10:14 AM ET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Several Indiana state parks will be closed temporarily in the coming weeks for deer hunts. Full Story »
A psychiatric patient was charged Thursday with two counts of murder in the overnight stabbing deaths of two men who were also patients at an Australian hospital. Full Story »
A 19-year-old woman was the driving force behind a youthful burglary ring that preyed on Hollywood's rich and famous, often brazenly walking into unlocked homes to make off with cash, jewels and family heirlooms, authorities... Full Story »
76-year-old Edward W. Edwards will go to trial on two counts of first-degree murder. Full Story »
Youbet.com Inc. is an online horse racing and horse betting site. Full Story »
Fourth and fifth graders at Greenwood Elementary School worked on the project. Full Story »
Woman suffers minor injuries in crash at 26th and Bank. Full Story »
Portland Avenue Presbyterian Church burned to the ground nearly a year ago. Full Story »
The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a report that a man attacked one person with a shovel and another with an ax handle at a party. Full Story »
The body found in the Ohio River on Tuesday has been identified as 36-year-old Eric Harmon of Louisville, Floyd County Coroner Leslie Knable said. Full Story »
A New Albany restaurant has bested statewide competition to be distinguished as Indiana Main Street’s Business of the Year. Full Story »
Many residents and businesses in Clark County were without power Wednesday afternoon. The power loss occurred at about 1:30 p.m. after a vehicle hit a utility pole on U.S. 31, near Raben Tire Co. Angeline Protegere, Duke Energy spokeswoman, said the accident knocked down a power line. Full Story »
This list is intended only as a basic list of names and information to provide an early alert to friends and well wishers. Full Story »
Area churches will once again come together with volunteers to offer a community meal on Thanksgiving Day, and they need your help. The Thanksgiving Day meal will be offered from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 26 at Cornerstone Ministry Center, 1088 Sarasota... Full Story »
UPDATED AT 2:47 p.m. THURSDAY: Seymour Community Schools' Sixth-Grade Center will be closed Friday because of a gastrointestinal illness that's affected 70 students and two teachers. The rest of Seymour Community Schools, including the seven- and... Full Story »
Georgiann Coons will teach knitting during Knit Night at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Learn to knit, work on Christmas gifts or make something personal. Bring size 7 or 8 needles and some worsted weight yarn or your own project. Adults, teens and some older... Full Story »
BROWNSTOWN — A local financial consultant already working for the city of Seymour and Jackson County may soon be plying his trade for the county seat. “The town needs to look at all of its funds and what they can be used for,” Eric Reedy told... Full Story »
Jennings County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a break-in at the Biehle Electric building on County Road 900W, just north of U.S. 50 in Jennings County. The break-in occurred at 10:09 p.m. Thursday, according to a news release from Jennings... Full Story »
A lion cub and dog are seen at the zoo in Hungary. (AP Photo/MTI, Sandor H. Szabo)
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