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Louisville's Christmas tree arrives
A crane gently set a 45-foot Norway spruce down in the center of Jefferson Square in the heart of downtown Louisville Friday afternoon - a gift from a Jeffersontown couple that will serve as this year's communal Christmas tree.
Watson's buys Clarksville Walnut Ridge Pool & Patio property
Watson's has bought the Walnut Ridge property in Clarksville and plans to open a store there early next year.
Veterans Day Program is Sunday in J'town
The American Legion G.I. Joe Post No. 244 and the City of Jeffersontown will hold the 14th annual Veterans Day Program at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Jeffersontown Veterans Memorial Park on Taylorsville Road.
Jeffersontown budget surplus exceeds $1 million
At a time when most cities and governments are struggling through an economic downturn, Jeffersontown is flush.
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Farmer Elementary students take lessons straight from nature
Wading through the ankle-deep Chenoweth Run in rubber boots, Farmer Elementary fifth-grade math teacher Missy Davis checked the temperature of the creek then carefully stepped across to find its center.
Jeffersontown has pumpkin fest at Gaslight Square
The City of Jeffersontown is sponsoring a "Pumpkin Fest" Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gaslight Square, Watterson Trail and Taylorsville Road.
Officer resting after head on collision with truck
A Louisville metro police officer is resting after a head on collision Monday night.
Assumption senior attends performing arts workshop
Shelby Brown, 17, started dancing when she was 5. Two years ago she added acting and singing to her list of passions.
Taxi Kidnapper Sentenced To 52 Years
A Louisville man convicted of posing as a cab driver and attacking a woman was sentenced Thursday.
St. Edward to celebrate 125th anniversary
Dorothy First, 72, has been a member of St. Edward Catholic Church in Jeffersontown her whole life.
County Board of Education, 7 p.m. Tuesday at the board office, 1040 Ky.44E, Shepherdsville.
9-year-old Clay Woodson finally has the perfect Big Brother in Adam Willhite
Clay is one of the first in the new Big Brothers Big Sisters program called Project Dream, for children who have a developmental disability.
Have a pizza with your Louisville Metro Councilman, and get a flu shot
Got your flu shot yet? Well, next month you will have a chance to eat a pizza with your Louisville Metro Councilman, and get your influenza inoculation, in one fell swoop.
KIPDA seeks input on transportation plan
The Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency is seeking public comments on planned changes to the 2007-2011 Transportation Improvement Plan and the Horizon 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan.
Fire drill enthralls, educates families at waterfront
For the mostly pre-kindergarten set and their parents, the Great Louisville Fire Drill at Waterfront Park on Sundayoffered free hot dogs and homemade chili, balloons, entertainment and instruction on safety fundamentals designed to prevent fire injuries and deaths.
Manufacturer to retool Jeffersontown facility
The Standard Group, a company that makes folding cartons, will invest $3.2 million to upgrade equipment and add capacity at its Jeffersontown plant.
Standard Group to invest $3.2M in Ja town plant
The Standard Group , a company that makes and prints cardboard packaging for consumer goods, plans to invest $3.2 million to upgrade its Jeffersontown, Ky., operations.
Jefferson County Traditional wins middle school volleyball title
Jefferson County Traditional Middle School won the public middle school volleyball title by beating Johnson 25-10 and 25-8 on Oct.
Rudy Giuliani was in town as a guest speaker for the Get Motivated! seminar Tuesday at Freedom Hall, but the former New York City mayor and 2008 GOP presidential candidate didn't leave without visiting a few Louisville hot spots.