WAVE-TV Louisville - Thu Oct 09
Another Kentucky business has announced it is closing its doors due to the slumping economy.
NPR Manufacturing Invests $48M In Ky.Kypost.Com - Tue Oct 07
Gov. Steve Beshear Tuesday joined company and community officials to celebrate the grand opening of NPR Manufacturing Kentucky in Bardstown, Ky.
Camp Shantituck celebrates 80th birthday on SundayThe Pioneer News - Sun Oct 05
March for Babies tri-county walk Saturday at Bernheim WalkAmerica, the March of Dimes largest fundraising event, which brought in $117 million nationwide last year, has been renamed March for Babies.
Savor a taste of Kentucky's historic bourbon trailSan Angelo Standard Times - Sun Oct 05
Wait, why was I here again? Oh, that's right. It was Joe's idea. "You've hit the mother lode!" he told me.
Cyclist In Serious Condition After Being Struck By VanTheLouisVilleChannel.com - Wed Oct 01
A Louisville cyclist is listed in serious but stable condition Wednesday after she was hit during rush hour on Bardstown Road near Baxter Avenue.
City officials repair sewer leak soon after notification receivedThe Kentucky Standard - Wed Oct 01
Daughters of American Revolution chapter to celebrate centennial The local John Fitch chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will celebrate its centennial Saturday.
Liquor Barn cuts off some state wineriesThe Courier-Journal - Wed Oct 01
One of Kentucky's largest liquor retailers is no longer buying products from some of the state's wineries, because they support a campaign to allow wine sales in grocery stores.
River City Bank plans branch at Bardstown and TaylorsvilleThe Courier-Journal - Tue Sep 30
River City Bank of Louisville has bought the former site of Brenzel's Chevron at the corner of Bardstown Road and Taylorsville Road and plans to start developing a new branch within weeks, the bank said today.
FOX 41 FOLLOWUP: Citizens group finds another Bardstown sewer leakWDRB-TV Louisville - Mon Sep 29
Bardstown city leaders believe they are making good progress toward fixing their outdated sewer system.
Kentucky isn't strictly left or right, which engages residentsThe Cincinnati Enquirer - Mon Sep 29
BARDSTOWN - Kentucky has not made the list of battleground states in this year's presidential election, but that hasn't dampened interest for Kentuckians who say this election is one of the most important ...
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