Wednesday May 7 | The Courier-Journal
“Children wore nice slacks and shirts.”
In the 'old' days about 35 years ago, dressing up for church was a given. But today, if dad's wearing a golf shirt to church, he can't require his young son to wear a blazer or suit, said Ron Sanders, owner of ... via The Courier-Journal
Tuesday Apr 29 | The News Tribune
Troubled Creekside Kennel shuts down in Clark County
“I got a hold of Wes, and he decided to close”
Creekside Animal Kennel - the subject of much controversy over the past few months - closed Friday for good. via The News Tribune
Friday Apr 25 |
“We are going to take a look at it because we know the area better”
When Papa John's founder John Schnatter decided to build a walking and biking trail across a huge farm he owns in Anchorage, he thought of the path simply as a way to link Anchorage's school and downtown with ... via The Courier-Journal
Wednesday Apr 23 | Oldham Era
“We would love to bring more film work to Kentucky and towns like La Grange are where we want to shoot”
"The Odd Couple" takes the stage The Little Colonel Players spring production of "The Odd Couple' will be 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Anchorage Elementary School, 11400 Ridge Road, ... via Oldham Era
Wednesday Apr 16 | Business First of Louisville
“We opened up at almost exactly the same time they shut down”
As the saying goes, timing is everything, and no one believes that more firmly than Angie Kittle. via Business First of Louisville
Apr 10, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
Residents hear bike path plans
“That's what we were hoping for, so we're real happy with that”
Walkers and bikers on the future northeast section of the Louisville Loop will traverse bucolic settings like Hurstbourne Parkway in Springhurst and E.P 'Tom' Sawyer State Park. via The Courier-Journal
Mar 27, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
Louisville homebuilding down more than 30 percent from 2007
“The days of buyers just walking out of the woodwork are not here right now”
Building permits for homes are down sharply from this time last year, as developers continue to grapple with high inventory, tight credit and a slow market. via The Courier-Journal
Mar 7, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
Anchorage to discuss Schnatter bank
At its monthly meeting on Monday, the Anchorage City Council will discuss granting an easement to John Schnatter's real-estate company to aid in the construction of a bank branch with a drive-through on ... via The Courier-Journal
Mar 5, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
Catholic Charities' Migration & Refugee Services, 2911 S. Fourth Street, a special resettlement service program for refugees through the Archdiocese of Louisville, is having a 'Socks, Diapers and Undies Drive' ... via The Courier-Journal
Mar 1, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
To the writer of the recent letter about being the victim of eight rear-end collisions: Girl, if you have been hit in the rear end eight times, then you need to move into the right lane and make sure you are ... via The Courier-Journal









