- Fencing scholarships offered to students
JEFFERSON The nonprofit Louisville Metro Fencing Concord Inc. is offering $10,000 in fencing scholarships to 10 elementary students in and around the Lyndon area in cooperation with the Mayor's Healthy ...
- New Middletown fire chief Jeff Riddle restructures department
Three months after taking over the Middletown Fire District, Chief Jeff Riddle is looking to make his mark on the department.
- Keeping in touch
Teacher Melissa George fumbled with a laptop computer recently as students in her second-grade class at Stopher Elementary School crowded around her.
- Police seek help to capture Goose Creek burglar
Police need the public's help to catch a man they think is responsible for the majority of 42 burglaries in the Brownsboro Road-Goose Creek area of northeastern Jefferson County since January.
- Mental Health Court helps lighten the load
COVINGTON - Northern Kentucky Regional Mental Health Court is now in session. Rather than going to jail, defendants suspected of having mental health problems will be offered the alternative sentencing ...
- Middletown Rec's new name reflects growth 'East'
After a windstorm damaged lights at Crosby Park, the Middletown Recreation Association, which used the site for baseball games, scrambled to find money for repairs.
- City will glow at holiday event
Light Up Middletown is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday at the old Methodist Church at the corner of Main Street and Madison Avenue.
- Eden Terrace resident is 102 and going strong
Andrea Fougnie celebrated her 102nd birthday Nov. 21. She lives at Eden Terrace of Louisville on Blankenbaker Parkway in Middletown.
- Retail center is proposed for N. English Station tract
At least four developers are moving forward with a plan that could include two hotels, a three- or four-story office building, several retail stores and possibly a grocery at North English Station and ...
- Century-old Mazzoni's closes in Middletown
Mazzoni's, a local, family-owned business for more than a century, closed on Saturday, owner Greg Haner said.
- Business People
HEALTH CARE Christina Wheeler has joined Norton Community Medical Associates Pewee Valley and Middletown, NCMA Hurstbourne, as practice manager II.
- Your favorite holiday recipes
It's Thanksgiving, and we'd like to thank all of our readers - in print and online - who contributed to our special Holiday Recipes edition.
- Shops, office project vote is tomorrow
Louisville planning officials seemed receptive earlier this month to a plan for a commercial-office development on 15 acres off Blankenbaker Parkway near Watterson Trail, roughly across from Southeast Christian ...
- Two People Killed In Early Morning Accident
Two people are killed after an early morning accident in Eastern Jefferson County.
- Author, retired newsman recalls Jonestown aftermath
Even with the passage of 30 years, Kentucky author David Dick still remembers the "putrid smell" from the dead bodies of those who died Nov.
- Eastern advances in first round past Maroons
MIDDLETOWN -- Ken Whalen's first postseason win at Eastern High School was not a thing of beauty, but he's not about to give it back.
- Kid tip
Here's some help with finding a run or walk to complete your 12th and final GO, KIDS, GO! challenge, which will be published next Thursday.
- Missing woman's body found
The body of a Shelby County woman with Casey County ties who went missing in late May has been found.
- Weekend Events Nov. 7 - 9
Irreverent comedy centered around the zany citizens of Tuna, Texas. Tickets: $40-$55 For tickets, call 584-1205 or 428-5849 or visit http://www.actorstheatre.org "Hamlet" Presented by the University of ...