Indianapolis nurse shares her personal fight with COVID-19 Monday, Sep 14 2020 

Natalie Fitzgerald is a registered nurse in the Eskenazi Hospital burn unit, a mom to three kids and a COVID-19 survivor.

        

GLI announces long-term, 5-year plan to create a stronger, more inclusive economy Monday, Sep 14 2020 

Monday, Greater Louisville Inc., along with other business partners, unveiled a 5-year strategic plan called Now Louisville.

Hardin County Library north branch to close for good, angering some residents, mayor Monday, Sep 14 2020 

The doors at Hardin County Library’s North Branch have been closed since March, and they are going stay closed for good.

Banners hung around Jefferson Square Park to honor Breonna Taylor, others, to serve as ‘place of healing’ Monday, Sep 14 2020 

The images, which include David McAtee, Tyler Gerth and Breonna Taylor, were unveiled Monday along Liberty, Jefferson and Sixth streets.

‘502 Black Eats Week’ seeks to promote Black-owned restaurants, food businesses Monday, Sep 14 2020 

502 Black Eats Week will be held on the week of October 4 and will feature at least 28 different food businesses.

        

LMPD’s new interim chief begins transition into new role Monday, Sep 14 2020 

Gentry has agreed to a six-month term and said she she is not interested in becoming the permanent LMPD chief.

Kentucky officials unveil back-to-school COVID-19 monitoring plan Monday, Sep 14 2020 

The online dashboard will provide real-time, accurate and active school case count information for parents and others in the community.

        

Dr. Deborah Birx Stops In Lexington To Discuss College Coronavirus Cases Monday, Sep 14 2020 

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White House-appointed Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx visited the Lexington campus of the University of Kentucky on Monday as concerns grow over an escalating number of positive cases on campuses around the region. 

Dr. Birx met with students, faculty and administrators on the UK campus, which has more than 400 active COVID-19 cases, 86 of those confirmed since late last week.

She says hearing from multiple colleges to learn about their coronavirus plans will help determine what measures keep students safe.  


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Kentucky Adopts Coronavirus Reporting System For K-12 Schools Monday, Sep 14 2020 

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The Kentucky Department of Public Health has built a new data reporting system to track the spread of the coronavirus at K-12 schools.

The system arrives as school administrators make decisions about whether to hold classes virtually, in-person or using a hybrid model ahead of September 28. Governor Andy Beshear recommended schools wait until then to have any in-person classes, though some districts have already started.

Under the new system, parents and guardians are required to notify schools about students who have tested positive for COVID-19. Schools are then required to report those numbers, and how many people are in quarantine, on a public dashboard.


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3 Kentucky lawmakers write letter to Jefferson County clerk, asking for more polling places Monday, Sep 14 2020 

They would like to see a minimum of 20 in-person voting locations at Jefferson County Public Schools sites in addition to the Kentucky Exposition Center location.

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