Loren Brown: The 100-year-old ‘Scoop’ of southern Indiana shares history of love and loss
Loren Brown, at 100 years old, remains a beloved figure in Crawford County, known for sharing local news and personal wartime experiences.
Loren Brown, at 100 years old, remains a beloved figure in Crawford County, known for sharing local news and personal wartime experiences.
Detective Michelle Rusch is being remembered as “a fighter in every sense of the word.”
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One Kentuckiana fire department broke its fundraising record as the WHAS Crusade for Children raised nearly $5.9 million this year.
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Unmarked cars with flashing blue and red lights sat parked outside Highland Tap Room and Taco Bell as a deterrent.
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The Southern Indiana Pride Festival in Jeffersonville is Saturday, June 7.
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Bill Bell is charged with keeping road projects moving.
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TARC’s Executive Director Ozzy Gibson said the Nia Center needs about $6 million worth of work.
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After the second weekend of street takeovers and fights on Bardstown Road, LMPD is increasing presence again Friday so it doesn’t happen again.
Since April, 139 ICE detainees have come through the Clark County Jail.
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The mayor says the timing of this closure is no coincidence, part of the city’s larger crackdown to prevent another weekend of street takeovers.
The Nia Center development would include new affordable housing options and allow Norton to expand its west Louisville hospital, Goodwill Kentucky said.
Burger King saw the overwhelming response and surprised the recent grad with the scholarship. This adds to the thousands donated in an online fundraiser.
Louisville Police Chief Paul Humphrey says LMPD will have more officers patrolling the area – and earlier in the night – this coming weekend.
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Business owners at the Nia Center fear they will be displaced if the sale follows through. Goodwill Kentucky is looking create affordable housing.
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The proposed data center in Oldham County would now replace the Sauerbeck Family Drive-In.