Saturday Nov 21 | The Gleaner
Audubon Park wins three awards
John James Audubon State Park won three awards Friday at the annual conference of the Kentucky Recreation and Parks Society in Louisville.
Audubon Park area businesses to be showcased
Several Audubon Park area business owners will showcase their shops during an open house Thursday through Sunday that features later hours, sales and free snacks.
Preston Highway ramp to I-264 closing uncertain
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's plan to permanently close an entrance ramp from Preston Highway to the Watterson Expressway has been put on hold indefinitely after many faculty members and students of Male High School, as well as area residents and businesspeople, voiced disappointment with it.
Plan to close ramp from Preston to the Watterson to be discussed Thursday
State Rep. Jim Wayne and an engineer from the state Highway Department will meet with residents Thursday to talk about the department's plan to close an on-ramp from Preston Highway to the Watterson Expressway.
City providing landfill site for botanical project
The city has agreed in principle to lease the 22-acre site of an old landfill off River Road to a group that wants to develop a botanical garden.
New book traces 100 years at Audubon Country Club
A member of the Louisville Historical League has released a book about the first 100 years of the Audubon Country Club.
Bon Air group sees trees as first step in new look for Bardstown Road
Bardstown Road south of the Watterson Expressway is about to get greener. The Bon Air Neighborhood Association is working to procure trees for four medians on Bardstown Road between Bashford Manor Lane and Hikes Lane.
Smith's Furniture to close 2 Louisville-area stores
Smith's Furniture plans to close two of its three Louisville-area stores amid declining sales.
Audubon Park 38th Annual Arts, Crafts and Antique Festival
Louisville and is a neighborhood of rich history and grandeur. Louisvillians are very familiar with the very popular Dogwood Festival which is held every April, but if you missed that, then you won't want to miss Audubon Park's 38th Annual Arts, Crafts, and Antiques Festival which will be held the third week of September.
Audubon Park 38th Annual Arts, Crafts and Antique Festival
Louisville and is a neighborhood of rich history and grandeur. Louisvillians are very familiar with the very popular Dogwood Festival which is held every April, but if you missed that, then you won't want to miss Audubon Park's 38th Annual Arts, Crafts, and Antiques Festival which will be held the third week of September.
Audubon Park 38th Annual Arts, Crafts and Antique Festival
Louisville and is a neighborhood of rich history and grandeur. Louisvillians are very familiar with the very popular Dogwood Festival which is held every April, but if you missed that, then you won't want to miss Audubon Park's 38th Annual Arts, Crafts, and Antiques Festival which will be held the third week of September.
Audubon Park 38th Annual Arts, Crafts and Antique Festival
Louisville and is a neighborhood of rich history and grandeur. Louisvillians are very familiar with the very popular Dogwood Festival which is held every April, but if you missed that, then you won't want to miss Audubon Park's 38th Annual Arts, Crafts, and Antiques Festival which will be held the third week of September.
Rowdy play at Clark park irks neighbors
Metro Parks' officials say basketball won't fade away from George Rogers Clark Park off Poplar Level Road anytime soon, despite complaints from nearby residents that some games have become too rowdy.