Louisville is putting another $2.5M towards its COVID-19 Utility Relief Fund. How to apply Monday, Jul 19 2021 

Louisville is putting some American Rescue Plan funds towards helping residents pay past-due LG&E bills related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

      

Former Louisville newspaper editor David Hawpe dies Monday, Jul 19 2021 

The newspaper won four Pulitzer Prizes under his leadership.

        

West Louisville TIF district looking to raise $10 million for revitalization projects Monday, Jul 19 2021 

Beshear signed a bill creating the tax increment financing district, which promises to reinvest 80% of the tax dollars collected back into West Louisville.

        

Clarksville launches new initiative to combat extreme heat Monday, Jul 19 2021 

The program will study the summer heat’s effects on residents and develop local strategies to mitigate public health impacts.

        

Man rescued from Noblesville trench after being trapped for four hours Monday, Jul 19 2021 

Dustin Leake, from Shelby County, Indiana, was working on a construction site with his brother on Saturday morning when he was trapped up to his shoulders.

David Hawpe was one of Kentucky’s newspaper greats. Here are the reasons why Monday, Jul 19 2021 

We can truly take comfort that David Hawpe takes his place in the pantheon of Kentucky newspaper greats. And that's exactly where he belongs.

      

Indiana State Police looking to hire more troopers, applications open online now Monday, Jul 19 2021 

Indiana State Police is looking to hire more state troopers.

Emergency veterinary care clinics seeing increase in workload amid shortage of staff Monday, Jul 19 2021 

The Jefferson Animal Hospital and Regional Emergency Center is one of many that have taken on more cases than usual.

Halsey welcomes first child, shares family photo Monday, Jul 19 2021 

Ender Ridley Aydin was born July 14, Halsey said on Instagram.

        

Manual boys lacrosse raises more than $3,000 in honor of teammate with leukemia Monday, Jul 19 2021 

Tate Miller was named 2021 Boy of the Year by the LLS because of his mental and physical strength while battling Philadelphia Chromosome Leukemia.

        

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