Hazardous roads cause two semi-trucks to crash into home in Elizabethtown
No serious injuries were reported, according to police.
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No serious injuries were reported, according to police.
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Consider this post as an unsolicited testimonial. Admittedly, I’m ranging outside F & D’s customary coverage area, but Madison in Indiana is much closer than Skopje or Tirana in the Balkans, and even inveterate Europhiles like me remain stateside a majority of the time. Most importantly, if you’re interested in history and somehow have never […]
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The report found that small modular reactors – also known as SMRs – could “help Indiana shift to 24/7 carbon-free electricity with economic benefits.”
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Lady Tron’s diner in New Albany features daring flavor pairings, campy sci-fi decor, and an inclusive atmosphere.
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A new presidential order recently hit the sites with 10% tariffs, and shoppers are not happy.
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Not even a snowstorm could keep Leon Thomas, the most exciting artist in R&B music today, away from the Tiny Desk.
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House Bill 220 aims to increasing penalties for DUI offenses.
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Hoosiers across southern Indiana are seeing the nearby Ohio River waters rush into their communities.
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by Laren Hines It’s that time again, Cardinals! The Student Government Association (SGA) campaign cycle is well underway, with 71 U of L students running for positions in either their respective schools or campus-wide. A portion of those students are on the ballot for SGA’s Executive Branch, colloquially known as the “Top 4.” The Top
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A salt truck went off the road in Hardin County while high waters still block roads in Bullitt County.
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MSD has 11 flood pump stations actively working to move water out of Louisville’s interior.
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The Ten Commandments is one step closer to being back on display in Frankfort.
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By Josie Simpson Louisville is set for a tough road test against the No. 21 Duke Blue Devils. This matchup features two of the ACC’s top teams, each battling for position in the conference standings. Both teams sit at 11-3 in league play, and the winner will have the inside track for a top-four seed
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Officer Michael Wehdah, 44, was found shot to death in the 2700 block of Cedar Street in the city’s Russell neighborhood Sunday morning.