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Walk off turkey dinner at year's last F.A.T. Hop
If you've ever wanted a closer look at the restaurants and shops in the Crescent Hill and Clifton neighborhoods along Frankfort Avenue, then check out 2009's last Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop on Friday.
Oldham Co. Student Injured In Alleged Hazing Incident 2hr
Police said an 18-year-old from Oldham County was one of several Ohio university students hurt during an initiation at a fraternity house.
Ohio University fraternity charged with hazing
Police say several Ohio University students were hurt, with at least one seriously injured, during an initiation at a fraternity house.
Veterans are people who at some point in their lives sign a blank check made payable to the United States of America for the amount of "up to and including their lives." Thank them today.
Louisville water rates to rise 4.5 percent
Louisville Water Co. directors have voted to adopt a 2010 budget that includes a 4.5 percent rate increase, effective Jan.
UK's Center for Business and Economic Research recently issued a report stating that the best way for Kentucky to grow economically is to increase educational attainment.
Cave Hill Cemetery statues honor 'forgotten children'
The skies seemed to be weeping for the "forgotten children" from the Home of the Innocents on a rainy afternoon at Cave Hill Cemetery recently, when new memorial statues honoring the children were on display for the first time.
Overturned semi closes I-71 South at Sligo
The southbound lanes of I-71 remain closed this morning after a tractor-trailer overturned just after 5 a.m. at the 24 mile marker in Oldham County.
POLICE: Missing 14-year-old girl may have left with person she met online
A 14-year-old Prospect girl is missing and police believe she may be headed to Florida or California with a person she met online.
Prospect business to add 70 jobs
A Prospect business that plans to hire 70 people over the next three years recently won approval for $1.25 million in state tax incentives.
On Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007, a train derailment in Bullitt County resulted in a massive chemical fire that caused evacuations for a one-mile radius.
Fiscal Court may look into business incentives
Oldham Fiscal Court may soon consider a plan to help entice more businesses and give some businesses an extra reason to expand.
The decision by the preservation group River Fields to drop two lawsuits seeking to halt widening of the bridge over Harrods Creek may not produce the optimal answer to the fate of the bridge, but it certainly is an improvement over the status quo.
Take your pick of holiday haunts
North Oldham Lions Club members decided a few years ago that instead of having a bake sale fundraiser, they'd scare the money out of people - so to speak.
Ideas sought to better Prospect's f ootpaths , bike lanes
A public meeting Thursday will focus on improving pedestrian and bicycle travel in Prospect.
A wheel treat Youngsters explore insides of all kinds of vehicles
It was like a large, expensive playground. For one day, the children at St. Francis Preschool on Wolf Pen Branch Road had access to a range of vehicles.
Tales track the importance of trains
By 1854 trains had begun began traveling through Oldham County. La Grange, Crestwood and Pewee Valley took advantage of this new mode of travel, and hotels quickly sprang up to provide lodging for city dwellers who wanted a weekend "getaway" in the country.
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New Ideal Dentistry Office Entered in National Healthcare Design Contest
Clean and contemporary, Ideal Dentistry's operatories combine gently contrasting colors and natural materials.
Tunnel to bridge is now in question
Kentucky transportation officials are working to determine how to build a new Ohio River bridge in eastern Jefferson County if a controversial $261million interstate tunnel is pulled from the project, according to e-mails obtained under the state's open-records laws.