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Douglass Hills appoints Lile mayor
Bill Lile is the new mayor of Douglass Hills. Former mayor Phil Barber resigned unexpectedly last month after serving nine months of his two-year term.
Documentary follows senior competitor
Ron Chilton of Douglass Hills was followed by a Pittsburgh filmmaker as he participated in the Kentucky Senior Games in Paducah the weekend of Oct.
Douglass Hills Mayor Phil Barber has resigned after serving only nine months of his two-year term.
Storage building at Douglass Hills pool gets facelift
When the city of Douglass Hills erected a building with a new restroom and concession stand at the community pool last year, the project left a small problem: what to do with an old hut where the concessions used to be sold.
Storage building at Douglass Hills pool gets facelift
When the city of Douglass Hills erected a building with a new restroom and concession stand at the community pool last year, the project left a small problem: what to do with an old hut where the concessions used to be sold.
Louisville Family To Raffle Their Home For $50
A Louisville family hopes to give away their Douglass Hills home tonight. The Ticheners are raffling off their 4 bedroom, 2 .5 bath in order to move to the Dominican Republic to start a ministry.
Park's new gazebo named for longtime city clerk
Former Douglass Hills Mayor Warren Walker remembers getting a report that a resident was piping mad about something, but he didn't know what.
Developer adds apartments to condo plan on Ellingsworth Lane
In a response to the weak housing market, developers want permission to convert at least 220 planned condominiums in Middletown to apartments.
Free concerts aim to reap goodwill in Middletown
Melinda Staten of Middletown and her 2-year-old granddaughter, Brooklyn, stood on the lawn in Wetherby Park and twisted to the Beatles' 'Twist and Shout.' Staten, who was among about 400 people watching the Beatles cover band Eight Days a Week, said she loves the free monthly concerts in Middletown.
Missionaries raffling off 2,100 sq. ft. home extend deadline, still need help
A family raffling off their Douglass Hills home for cheap, so they can take a mission trip, still needs your help.
Douglass Hills family raffling home to pay for clean-water work
Douglass Hills residents Bowin and Lindsey Tichenor say they've been called to serve the people of the developing world by helping them get clean drinking water, so they're moving - with their three young children - to the Dominican Republic this summer.
Family Raffling House For $50 A Ticket
Fifty dollars for a house in Douglass Hills may sound too good to be true, but it's real.
Suspected serial rapist is arrested 13 years later
Five sexual assaults on women in five separate homes in same area of eastern Jefferson County over 13 years.
Chamberlain Lane Serial Rape Suspect Arrested
A serial rape suspect is under arrest. Louisville Metro Police believe 48-year old Mark L. Adams, of Pekin, Indiana, is the man who attacked several women in the Chamberlain Lane and Douglass Hills area.
Family raffles house to raise money for mission work
You can buy a lot of things for 50 bucks, but did you ever think you could buy a house for that price? A Louisville family has one up for sale.
Couple raffles off 2,100 sq. ft. home so they can head to Dominican Republic
How would you like the chance to win a 2,100 sq. ft. house for $50? It has four bedrooms, two and a half baths, a deck and a basketball court.
Open-mic at Middletown's Pig City BBQ benefits ministries
If 15-year-old Megan West ever achieves her dream of becoming a star Christian music singer, she'll have first performed at Pig City BBQ in Middletown - and helped raise money for a close-to-home charity in the process.