How many Louisvillians do you know earning more than $320,000 per year? That’s what it takes to be part of the city’s top 1%. [Gabe Bullard]
There’s a ton of Democratic infighting over redistricting in Frankfort and Jefferson County is at the center of it all. [Page One]
Everybody still freaking out over the tornadoes yesterday? While not rare for January in the region, they’re still not what you expect. And 60 degrees, even. [FOX41]
Yesterday, former prosecutor Carol Cobb filed to run for Commonwealth’s Attorney in Jefferson County. [Press Release]
Let’s see how many friends of Brent McKim can file motions in support of the Jefferson County Public Schools student assignment plan. [WAVE3]
We just woke up from a day-long seizure caused by laughter over the MSD board voting on a new ethics policy. Meanwhile, Greg Fischer is trying to merge MSD with the Water Company while pushing for privatization and no one is batting an eyelash. [WFPL]
Really, how long can this JCPS-busing fight go on? People will literally go insane trying to wait until April 18 when the case is before the Kentucky Supreme Court. [WHAS11]
If Greg Fischer and Steve Beshear really had a grasp on Kentucky’s economic situation like, say, Indiana’s controversial governor, wouldn’t they be on a plane chasing down UPS executives to try to get those jobs moved to Louisville? [Business First]
Tom Owen, Tina Ward-Pugh and Brent Ackerson will host a meeting tomorrow night to discuss concerns over the “Bowman Field tree situation.” 7:30 P.M. at the Douglass Community Center gym, 2305 Douglass Boulevard. [Press Release]
Since weather in Louisville is hardcore news (we’ll contain our indifference for the moment)? Go look at this footage of storm damage. Please note that a video will autoplay and you’ll be subjected to an ad. [WLKY]
Don’t forget that bourbon legend Joy Perrine was on a fancy drinking show and you should watch it. [The 'Ville Voice]





2 responses so far ↓
1 Bill // Jan 18, 2012 at 12:40 pm
Of course, they didn’t worry about trying to lure those jobs to Louisville because more than likely they have been running around with their head stuck somewhere and giving 20 dollar admission speeches at the Rotary Club. So much for being transparent and speaking to the people.
2 G'town Reader // Jan 18, 2012 at 3:09 pm
[I can't get that Bullard link to work.]
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