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Another Ky City Passes Smoking Ban
The central Kentucky city of Radcliff has joined a growing number of other cities around the state that have approved smoking bans.
Thursday Dec 17 | WHAS11
The central Kentucky city of Radcliff has joined a growing number of other cities around the state that have approved smoking bans.
Housler asking for new trial in Taco Bell murders
David Gene Housler took the stand this morning in Judge John H. Gasaway's court and answered questions concerning his arrest in March 1994 before he was charged with the murders of four Taco Bell employees.
Ft. Knox community reacts to President Obama's plan for Afghanistan
RADCLIFF, KY Tuesday night, President Obama laid out his new strategy for Afghanistan.
Compliance Blog reaches 1,500 subscribers
Nov. 30, 2009 - NAFCU's Compliance Blog has recently reached a new milestone with 1,500 subscribers now signed up to receive daily information on compliance-related matters direct by e-mail. The blog is a free source of information on a vast array of compliance issues.
Family Seeks Answers In 31-Year-Old Slaying
The last time Reba Jean Jeter's daughters saw her was New Year's Eve 1978. Their mother had gone to a party and left with two acquaintances who police said were the last to see her alive.
Eatery owner puts Greek spin on soup
Once the stuffed Thanksgiving turkey has given way to stuffed guests, professional chef Maria Bell suggests a simple but exotic option from the Greek Isles for using turkey leftovers.
Kentuckiana Non-Profit Wants To Raise $100k In 100 Days
A Hardin County non-profit group is launching an ambitious fundraising campaign to help combat hunger.
NASDPTS Members Find Inspiration from Carrollton Bus Crash Survivor
NASDPTS began its annual meeting on Friday with an emotional presentation from a successful local businessman, father, former Division I college athlete and the subject of an upcoming feature film, and survivor to perhaps the most polarizing school bus crash in history.
CUES named William J. "Bill" Rissel, president/CEO of $822 million Fort Knox Federal Credit Union , Radcliff, Ky., the 2009 CUES Outstanding Executive and Steven L. Schipull, CCE, chief financial officer of $404 million Generations Federal Credit Union , San Antonio, as 2009 CUES Future Leader last night during CUES' CEO/Executive Team Network.
New brigade helps fuel growth in, around Knox
Fort Knox reached a milestone as part of the military's base realignment with the partial arrival of its first active brigade available for combat deployment since the mid-1990s. The arrival of the first wave of troops from the unit nicknamed "Duke Brigade" is part of a transition expected to add about 11,500 residents - soldiers, civilians and ...
Revival services start Sun., Oct. 25, 2009 at Jones Chapel UMC
Revival services start Sun., Oct. 25, 2009 at Jones Chapel UMC Revival will be held at Jones Chapel United Methodist Church, 2267 Jones Chapel RD, Columbia, KY, Sunday, October 25 through Wednesday, October 28, 2009, at 6pmCT each evening.
Police Search For Motive In Radcliff Slaying
Police have identified a person of interest in the slaying of a Radcliff man. Jonny Good was killed late Wednesday night at a mobile home park off Highway 31 West.
Man claims self defense in Radcliff shooting that left 1 man dead
A shootout in a Hardin County mobile home park left one man dead while another says he was defending himself.
KY ranks No. 1 in child abuse death rate
Kentucky has received a distinction it should not be proud of. The state has the highest per-capita rate of death due to child abuse or neglect.
One Killed & Two Injured in a Four Vehicle Collision on US31E
A vehicle operated by Kevin Sullivan age 22, of Mt. Washington, Ky., was traveling north in the southbound lanes of US31E.
One Injured in a Single Vehicle Collision on Red Hill Road
On October 16, 2009 at 12:45 p.m. Kentucky State Police responded to Red Hill Road, Radcliff, KY to a single vehicle injury accident.
Taylorsville man dies in four-car collision
A Taylorsville man died of injuries suffered in a four-car crash early Sunday in Mount Washington.
Apply for a seasonal job at UPS
Overall number of seasonal hires in Louisville is approximately 650. Hiring began in October and will continue into November.
Scott and Barbara Turner of Jeffersonville feel they have the perfect careers. Both teach culinary arts at Sullivan University in Louisville - he's a full-time professor of baking and pastry arts, and she teaches pastry classes part time as an adjunct professor.