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New documents: Jamey Noel spent $83,000 at Macy's, provided meals and concert tickets to councilman
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — New court documents released Thursday continue to paint a picture of what former Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel and his family purchased with fire department funds. Indiana State Police conducted numerous search warrants on Noel's three southern Indiana properties. According to a probable cause affidavit, "scores"...
Closure of Minton bridge pushed back to Monday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – The Sherman Minton Renewal Project has delayed the beginning of a planned nine-day closure of the bridge to all westbound traffic by three days, from Friday until Monday. Officials with the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and the project say the closure is being delayed...
'We're ready.' | Optimism over JCPS transportation plan underscores classroom preparations
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — At Price Elementary, there's calm before the storm as Jaclyn Cox puts the finishing touches on her classroom, readying for her next bunch of English language learners. "Getting everything planning, getting new ideas of how to reach the children, and making it exciting for kids to...
JCPS sending transportation stipend info to parents ‘sometime next week’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - When JCPS ended bus transportation to more than two dozen Magnet and Traditional schools, thousands of families were left with a summer to find an alternative. Carpools have emerged as a popular fix, backed by JCPS plans to offer transportation stipends to affected parents. One week...
Power outages, house fires and fallen trees: Louisville cleans up summer storm damage
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Severe summer thunderstorms tore through Louisville on Wednesday, taking down power lines, ripping up trees and striking homes with lightning bolts. In the PRP neighborhood, residents said a giant tree was struck by lightning and fell on a power line. At one point, nearly 500 LG&E customers lost power, and Lower Hunters Trace closed to vehicles.
Kentucky Shelter Receives Donation From Country Star Miranda Lambert
Just like all of us at the radio station, Country Superstar Miranda Lambert is a huge animal lover. Her rescue dogs and cats are her pride and joy. She started an organization called Mutt Nation with her mother back in 2009 with a mission to help rescues and shelters across the country as they work to save all kinds of furry friends, provide medical care, and find forever homes for them.
Circle K offering up to 40 cents off per-gallon for three hours on Thursday
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — Circle K is offering a special promotion on gas for drivers filling up Thursday. Circle K is hosting its "Circle K Back-to-School Fuel Day" from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. local time on Thursday, Aug. 1. According to Circle K, drivers can get up to...
Secretary of State Adams launches poll worker recruitment portal
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Officials say on National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, Secretary of State Michael Adams announced the launch of a new poll worker recruitment portal. “We can’t open the polls without volunteer poll workers,” said Adams. “Whether you are a Kentuckian who wants to ensure election integrity, or to prevent voter suppression, being […]
Another Kentucky Democrat gets booted from the ballot over a filing error
A judge ruled this week that Richard Henderson, the Democrat running in Kentucky House District 58, is disqualified from running in the November election against incumbent Republican Rep. Jennifer Decker over a filing error.
Friends remember Indiana University student who drowned at Lake Tahoe
— A 20-year-old Indiana University has been identified as a drowning victim along the shores of Lake Tahoe, Nevada last month, according to Nevada law enforcement. According to the Carson City Sheriff's Office, a drowning victim was pulled from rough waters at Whale Beach, located along the East Shores of Lake Tahoe on July 28. The victim was identified as Owen Joseph McDonough.
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