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Coping with the commute - October 14, 2009
WORLD'S LARGEST HALLOWEEN PARTY Illinois Avenue: Closed between Trevilian Way and Taylor Avenue from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct.
Phyllis Knight run/walk to precede Lyndon health festival
Lyndon Fire and Rescue will join with Westport Village to sponsor the first Phyllis Knight Memorial 5K Run/Walk Oct.
AARP chapter extends helping hand overseas
Betty Sauer and other volunteers from the AARP Lyndon Chapter spent the recent National Day of Service in a Clifton warehouse sorting out unused medical supplies to send to needy communities overseas.
The "Camelot Idols and Party Crew" had a rocking wakeup call for residents of the Golden Living Center-Camelot care home in Lyndon one recent morning.
Lyndon Firefighters get special Labor Day thank you
A national restaurant chain took time out this Labor Day to thank those public servants who work to protect us and keep us healthy.
Police SWAT Team Respond to J-Town
Police in eastern Jefferson County were in a standoff for several hours Monday afternoon and evening, with a gunman barricaded inside a cabinet company plant.
Norton to move diagnostic center from Lyndon to Fern Creek
Norton Healthcare plans to relocate Premier Diagnostic Imaging from Lyndon to the Cedar Springs Retail Center in Fern Creek, adjacent to its physician practice and urgent care center in the center.
Shared-use path project defended
I was surprised to see John David Dyche use the planned A.B. Sawyer Park Shared-Use Path as a way to criticize the federal economic recovery program.
Nation is on the wrong path with stimulus spending
Lyndon is getting a new walking path between Whipps Mill Road and North Hurstbourne Lane.
Man, local businesses come together to help man who lost everything to fire
One man and some local businesses are coming together to help a man who lost everything to fire.
Apartment complex uses mulch fire as safety lesson for residents
The community is coming together to help 25 people displaced after their apartment building caught on fire.
The fire is at the Camden Brookside Apartments
Firefighters are on the scene of an intense blaze at the Camden Brookside Apartments in Lyndon.
Lyndon path to be built with stimulus money
Metro Parks is planning to use $616,000 in federal stimulus money to build a 10- or 12-foot wide bike and pedestrian path through A.B. Sawyer Park in Lyndon.
Cause of fire that injured 2 firefighters in East End is determined
Fire investigators in Lyndon and the Louisville arson squad; have determined the cause of that big apartment fire at Whipps Mill and Shelbyville Road.
Apartment complex heavily damaged by fire
A fire Monday morning at Louisville's Camden Brookside Apartments has left at least 18 residents without a home.
Senior living community to welcome residents soon
A large, new nonprofit senior living community called Magnolia Springs on Whipps Mill Road in Lyndon is set to begin taking in residents next month.
Tiny Holzheimer Park gets new look
In 1913, St. Matthews pioneer and potato farmer Heinrich 'Henry' Holzheimer Sr. owned about 90 acres along Chenoweth and Breckenridge lanes on both sides of the 'Shelbyville Turnpike.' The parcel on the Breckenridge side was sold and subdivided in the 1920s, and the Holzheimer family home at Nanz Avenue was sold, converted to apartments and ...