What, Bobbie Coleslaw can’t give a public statement involving the hundreds of thousands of dollars the state law says she can’t spend as she does without having Larry Bisig do the talking? We thought he was some big political and media expert? Interesting way to turn what would have been a ten minute story into a week-long ordeal, folks. Wow. [WDRB]
A second Southern Indiana municipality is joining the fight to block downtown tolling on the Ohio River Bridges Project — vowing to spend $10,000 to help stop the effort. [C-J/AKN]
A federal judge has amended the plea agreement for Former McMahan Chief Paul Barth. He pleaded guilty last month to stealing nearly $200,000 meant for the WHAS Crusade for Children. [WHAS11]
Metro Louisville officials have begun filing lawsuits to collect thousands in fines against businesses and organizations that have frequent false alarms to which police respond. [H-L]
A New Albany man has been accused of badly beating a couple with a cooking pot and trying to set them on fire. [WLKY]
A comprehensive financial analysis of the city of Jeffersonville was presented by Indianapolis-based Umbaugh and Associates at a recent Redevelopment Commission meeting. [News & Tribune]
An Elizabethtown police officer is on paid leave and might soon be out of a job. [WAVE3]
A draft of Louisville’s comprehensive sustainability plan is finished. This basically means nothing. [WFPL]
We’re all about doing the right thing for Louisville and Kentucky’s small towns. But maybe Greg Fischer shouldn’t be counting his local option sales tax chickens before the eggs hatch. [Dan Klepal]
Two Jeffersontown apartment complexes have sold for $2.5 million to a local investor. [Business First]
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1 Debbie // Dec 5, 2012 at 12:25 pm
I thought the same thing when I saw Bisig talking for Bobbi Holsclaw. If I had to guess from the tracks they are leaving there is alot more to this story that the public doesn’t know. Adam Edelen is doing what an auditor should do and that is bringing to light problems that need to be corrected or prosecuted. The other thing is Mike O’Connell saying he could not find anything criminal. My guess is a deal has been made somewhere and I’m not sure with who or what was given in return. If I was an investigative reporter, after what has transpired I would definitely start looking and digging. Was taxes paid on those big xmas bonuses? If I was Adam I would make it my priority to not leave any stone unturned!
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