How Do You Do?: One of the last remaining icons of early TV advertising passed away. Bill Collins, who sold cars in a cowboy hat with the familiar tag line, “I’m Bill Collins. How Do You Do?” was 80. [Courier]
It’s The Sue Season: Wonder if Owsley Brown Frazier is regretting getting into the guns/museum business? After losing a legal battle in which he unsuccessfully sued a dealer he hired to build the museum’s gun collection, now he’s the subject of a $5 million suit filed by a Virginia couple claiming Frazier destroyed their business. [Courier]
Part 2, Another Side of the Jail Story: Those two employees fired from the jail want a day in court to prove their innocence and lob some accusations at chief Mark Bolton. Among other things, they say Bolton got drunk at the Derby and was driving his city car. Bolton is still getting police protection after receiving threats. Look, that’s Andrew Horne representing the employees. [WHAS-TV]
Is Wayside Moving In?: Wayside’s Nina Moseley says now that the Hotel Louisville is closed, she’s ready to start moving in. But JCTC wants the property too, and doesn’t seem to like the idea of sharing it with Wayside. [Fox41]
Know That Byline: Glad to see a familiar byline on a LEO cover story. Former editor Cary Stemle writes about the business renaissance in New Albany. See, we really can all get along. [LEO]
Four-Color Photos of Big Bone Lick: And every other state park in a new book from UK Press: The Complete Guide to Kentucky State Parks. Win a free copy from us. [Page One]
First Pitch at 11:45: The Bats are playing one of those Education Day games, even though school is out, and Francene is doing her show from the ballpark. Go to the park or listen in.
Arena Tour: The V.V. is going on the Media arena tour this morning with Mayor Jer and the gang. We’ll let you know how it goes.

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