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‘Beyond ridiculous’: After resident complaints, MSD offers long-term plan to fix Louisville’s stink
Louisville sewer officials say they will spend hundreds of millions of dollars in the coming years in an effort to minimize odors that impact residents’ quality of life.
Current Kentucky Players are Ready for Louisville Rivalry, “We Want to Be Part of That”
It’s no secret that the Kentucky-Louisville basketball rivalry hasn’t been the most competitive over the last few years. Since Rick Pitino left the Cardinals in 2017, the Wildcats have won five of the six meetings by an average of 18 points per game, and Pitino is even working himself back into the good graces of Kentucky fans.
Beloved Community Pharmacy In Owensboro Closing Its Doors After 39 Years
Owensboro Family Pharmacy bids farewell after 39 years of exceptional service. The community mourns the loss of a trusted pharmacy known for its compassionate staff and personalized care. What will be the impact on customers' prescription needs in the area? Here's what we know. OWENSBORO FAMILY PHARMACY AND WELLNESS IS...
Hwy 505 Yard Sale In Ohio County, Hwy 127 Yard Sale, Weekend Sale Guide | 8/1- 8/4
It's a picker's paradise! The Hwy 127 Yard Sale, the World's Longest Yard Sale (690-mile), the Hwy 505 Yard Sale through Ohio County, and many Owensboro sales are happening this weekend. We have your handy guide!. With roadside bargains, delicious food, sales for antique lovers, and sightseeing galore, these yard...
Lexington developer that axed protected trees has not built wetlands in different case
Vision Engineering and the Greer Companies had agreed to construct wetlands, plant trees and do stream improvements as part of a different development on South Broadway. So far, that’s not been done.
Louisville pediatrician charged in murder-for-hire plot sentenced to 12 years in prison
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville pediatrician convicted of trying to kill her ex-husband in a murder-for-hire plot in 2022 will now spend more than a decade in prison. Stephanie Russell, who worked at Kidzlife Pediatrics in Norton Commons, pleaded guilty to one count of murder for hire and one count of stalking in April.
Kentucky offensive lineman announces medical retirement from football
Kentucky is losing one player as the Wildcats embark on training camp for the 2024 season. The player is Paul Rodriguez, an offensive lineman who was entering his 4th season in the program. He saw action throughout the 2022 and 2023 seasons but announced he is medically retiring from football on Wednesday.