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Kentucky and Indiana Announce Major Traffic Changes Due to Bridge Closing
Louisville, KY (Sept. 11, 2011) – Indiana and Kentucky transportation and law enforcement officials today announced traffic plans aimed at managing extraordinary traffic congestion on the first work day following Friday’s closure of the Sherman Minton Bridge over the Ohio River between west Louisville and New Albany, Indiana. The congestion will affect traffic throughout the Louisville…
Read MoreAT&T Announces Job Openings in Louisville
AT&T Job Openings in Louisville AT&T Sales Consultant (Small Business) – Louisville 1129024 AT&T Customer Assistant – Louisville 1145845 AT&T Premises Technician – Louisville 1131563
Read MoreVote for McNeely Lake Park to Win $100,000
McNeely Lake Park is a finalist in the Coca-Cola Live Positively summer project that will award $100,000 the park that receives the most votes from its fans and supporters. This Summer’s America is Your Park Campaign will run now through September 6th. You can vote as many times as you like each and every day!…
Read MoreRep. Larry Clark Calls for Healthy Food Selections in Capitol Annex Cafeteria
Healthy Selections are Limited When Legislature Not in Session Louisville, KY- Representative Larry Clark has asked Governor Steve Beshear and the Kentucky Department of Parks that manages the cafeteria in the Capitol Annex to review its menu to provide additional healthy and fresh food selections in the cafeteria when the legislature is not in session. …
Read MoreRep. Larry Clark Co-Sponsors Kentucky’s Caylee’s Law
Child Protection Law Sparked by Public Outrage Louisville, KY- Representative Larry Clark is a co-sponsor of pre-filed legislation, Bill Request 111 titled Caylee’s Law sponsored by Representative Richard Henderson of Jeffersonville. The legislation will require that adults and caregivers notify law enforcement within 12 hours after a child under the age of 12 is discovered…
Read MoreHelp for Homeowners Facing Hard Times
Help is Available for Jefferson County Households with Unpaid Property Taxes All unpaid property taxes will be offered for sale to private investors at an auction on July 21, 2011. Homeowners can protect themselves excessive fees and even foreclosure by calling these offices. Please share this information with your neighborhood association, church, or other community…
Read MoreSave a Life – Join Kentucky’s Organ Donation Registry
I had the privilege recently to speak to the members of Trust for Life, the Kentucky non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about organ donation. Members of my own family have been saved because of the generosity of others. My brother Danny received a heart transplant in November 2009 along with my sister-in-law who received…
Read MoreRep. Larry Clark Files Complaint Against Special Interest Groups
Says Special Interest Groups Violated Finance Laws During 2010 Campaign –Representative Larry Clark (D-Louisville) has filed a complaint against three special interest groups who collectively spent over $300,000 against him during his House District 46 re-election campaign in 2010. Named in the complaint filed today with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance (KREF) were the…
Read MoreRep. Larry Clark to Return Special Legislative Pay to State
Returns pay for Senate’s refusal to adjourn Frankfort, KY—Representative Larry Clark (D-Louisville) is returning his legislative pay from the extraordinary legislative session that was called in March following the regular session of the Kentucky General Assembly. The House of Representatives adjourned sine die on March 24, 2011 after both chambers had passed critical Medicaid legislation. …
Read MoreJCTC to expand Louisville campus
Courier-Journal – Defying a national trend that has seen communitycolleges abandon downtowns and move to the suburbs, Jefferson Community and Technical College unveiled a $200 million expansion plan Friday that calls for the school to construct a new student center, new classroom buildings and a new technology center downtown in the next two decades. The plan…
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