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What Does Humana’s Move Mean For Downtown?

January 18th, 2013 by admin · 6 Comments

We’re closer and closer to hitting our goal and launching our new project. You can help. [Support Our New Project!]

The hot gossip this week is that there’s about to be a ton more fun things roll out of the mayor’s office in Jeffersonville quite soon. [Deep Jeffersonville Thoughts]

You can’t even offer a cop a little sexytime in exchange for freedom these days without getting arrested. [WDRB]

Louisville Metro Police are asking for help identifying who shot and seriously wounded a Marine Corps veteran outside a club on Taylor Boulevard Monday. [C-J/AKN]

You’re probably going to be abducted by some weirdo in a white Chester van when you try to go to the bank. [WHAS11]

Consumer advocates have complained that U.S. mortgage lenders are getting off easy in a deal to settle charges that they wrongfully foreclosed on many homeowners. [HuffPo]

A southern Indiana man defended his home from two brazen burglars by using his loaded pistol and holding one of them at gunpoint in his yard. [WLKY]

Humana Inc. plans to move the majority of its government business operations from several downtown sites to a consolidated suburban location at the Forum Office Park on North Hurstbourne Parkway in Louisville’s East End. [Business First]

A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments from Coventry Cares over a ruling requiring continuation of its contract with Appalachian Regional Healthcare so Medicaid patients in eastern Kentucky would have time to decide whether to change their managed care organization. [H-L]

There’s a loophole in insurance coverage in Kentucky that could leave thousands of people unknowingly driving uninsured each day. A Louisville family found out about it the hard way but they’re sharing their story to warn others. Hello, John Schnatter, maybe it’s time for an insurance reality check in Kentucky. [WAVE3]

The New Albany City Council ratified its appointments to the Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County Board Thursday in the midst of a disagreement rooted in political affiliation. [News & Tribune]

Tags: Bad Behavior · Business · Economy · Health Care · Indiana · LMPD · Rumors

6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Richard S. // Jan 18, 2013 at 9:11 am

    I was surprised that nobody made an issue of the fact that the southern Indiana guy had his ex-wife living in a storage shed in his back yard. What’s up with that?

  • 2 jake // Jan 18, 2013 at 10:16 am

    Times are tough.

  • 3 The Tim // Jan 18, 2013 at 1:23 pm

    At least it’s better than a cardboard box down at the river.

  • 4 The Highlander // Jan 18, 2013 at 6:40 pm

    Ramifications on Humana exit — 750 jobs = probably 550 parkers (not bus riders) x $100 a month parking in city owned PARC lots = $55,000 a month lost revenue and $660k a year. Problem for PARC, because they’ve got a lot of bonded indebtedness. Wooooppps. More bonds in trouble other than our beloved GoCards joint.

  • 5 Laurie Spezzano // Jan 19, 2013 at 7:27 am

    Sounds like the burglars were going after the stuff in garages and sheds and did not know they were doing a home invasion on a person. Lucky the guy with the gun did not panic. Scary for all involved.

  • 6 rplant // Jan 20, 2013 at 6:24 am

    Try closer to 100 a week

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