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Insomnia Cookies relocates bakery in Old Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Insomnia Cookies, known for their warm cookies and after hour deliveries, has relocated its existing bakery in Old Louisville. The company announced it has moved from South 4th Street near the University of Louisville to a new building across the street on West Cardinal Boulevard. The...
Gov. Andy Beshear’s education program donates $500,000 to ONE Lexington
Fayette County’s educational system earned a big boost Monday when Gov. Andy Beshear’s office donated $500,000 to ONE Lexington’s Building Bridges to Opportunity program. It will support scholarship programs, in-school mentoring groups and trauma support groups.
World's largest home appliance producer expanding Louisville operations with $35M project
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The world's largest producer of home appliances is expanding its operations in Louisville in a big way. Hollenbach Oakley announced Monday it plans to grow Midea America's footprint at its facility in Blankenbaker Station nearly fivefold. The project is expected to create 110 new jobs. Louisville-based...
Monday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
—Watch List Season has officially arrived, and Louisville QB Tyler Shough finds himself on the Maxwell Award Watch List. —C.L. Brown writes that the ticket sale record for tonight’s The Ville-La Familia TBT matchup is a reminder of just how great the Louisville-Kentucky rivalry is. —Cards are here. —Eric...
Severe Thunderstorm Watch: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky Face Potential Tornadoes till 4AM
Bloomington, IN – The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, effective until 4:00 AM EDT Tuesday. The affected areas include major cities such as Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Louisville, as well as smaller towns like Danville and Terre Haute. According...
Beshear campaigns in Iowa and Georgia
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- Kentucky Governor, Andy Beshear makes two campaign stops over the weekend for likely Democratic Presidential Candidate, Kamala Harris. Beshear visited Des Moines, Iowa and Forsyth County, Georgia over the weekend, and took jabs at Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance while also calling for unity. While […]
Disaster Recovery Centers open in Hopkins and Muhlenberg Co.
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Disaster Recovery Centers are set to open on July 30 to assist those who experienced loss from the May 21-27 severe storms, tornadoes, landslides and mudslides. The Disaster Recovery Centers are located at: FEMA assistance can be applied for online at disasterassistance.gov or in-person at the Disaster Recovery Centers for homeowners […]
Repayment obligation off the table for former Conn clients
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (WYMT) - Prestonsburg attorney Ned Pillersdorf is still working to contact former clients of Eric C. Conn, more than nine years after the scandalous social security fraud case hit national headlines. Pillersdorf represented the former clients in a class action lawsuit, calling the reaction by the Social Security...
FCPS welcomes new employees ahead of new school year
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT)—Fayette County Public Schools rolled out the red carpet for its guests of honor and new staff members on Monday. “From teachers in the classroom to our important bus drivers, food service, and everyone that helps support our students and our school,” said Jennifer Dyar, FCPS Chief Human Resource Officer.
37 girls of differing abilities treated like princesses for a day at Kentucky castle
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Kosair for Kids hosted a tea party on Sunday, treating 37 kids with differing abilities like royalty for a day at The Kentucky Castle in Versailles. This was the second-ever Kosair Kids Princess Tea. As part of the event, Fairy Godmother Elise provided princess dresses for each of the girls and sent them a special message through a “magic mirror”.
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