Stephanie Crosby
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Ticket sales are slow for some of the World Equestrian Games’ early rounds. So organizers are running a sale on certain events through September 6th.
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Indiana State Auditor Tim Berry says the state is financially stable despite the economy. Today, Berry released his report of the fiscal year that just ended.
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Louisville’s Cabbage Patch Settlement House is celebrating its centennial this year plus a recently completed seven-million dollar renovation of its facilities. But Executive Director Tracey Holladay says they’re one-point-seven million dollars behind on fundraising for the project.
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The Jefferson County Board of Education meets Friday to evaluate the district’s Superintendent, Sheldon Berman. The board moved his evaluation from mid-June to after July 15th, the effective date of a new state law that allows school boards to conduct such superintendent evaluations in private.
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by Stephanie CrosbyThe Pew Health Group is working to rally support for legislation on Capital Hill known as the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act. The…
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by Stephanie CrosbyCongressman John Yarmuth of Louisville says the longer Congress takes to act on an extension of unemployment benefits to millions of…
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by Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeighThe head of Kentucky public schools believes virtual learning on the Internet may be the best way to avoid losing…
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by Stephanie CrosbyA two-day seminar will be held later this week to train some 200 Louisville-area employers on various labor laws. The Kentucky Labor…
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by Stephanie CrosbyState workers will be furloughed a total of six days in the upcoming fiscal year, according to a proposal released today by the…
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by Stephanie CrosbyA protest that was planned for this afternoon at Second and Main Streets in Louisville has been scrapped. CART – or the Coalition for…