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‘Forgotten people, forgotten land’: Weak leadership, lack of unity make Southwest Louisville easy target for junkyards, flea markets

An old Melton's Food Mart location on Valley Station Road has been transformed into a flea market/yard sale operation.

There has been an abundance of talk lately about retail development here, with some residents (the minority) turning sour on dirty flea markets and knick-knack shops. Others (the majority) are perfectly satisfied with their options, although they say they would like a “nice place to eat” on Dixie Highway.

You know, a place to cool the heels after a tough day sifting through yard sale items at an abandoned Kroger store.

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‘An interesting story’: The ‘truth’ on the LG&E/South West Community Ministries relationship

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As we all know, the truth is an ever-elusive ideal. Southwest Community Ministries Executive Director Gayle Collins has issued a statement to Insider Louisville regarding the post that appeared this week that questioned the non-profit agency’s relationship with Louisville Gas & Electric. In the previous post, I alleged SWCM had cancelled a non-political neighborhood group’s [...]

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CORRECTED: LG&E didn’t bully Southwest Community Ministries or threaten to cut off donations over environmentalist

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Multiple insiders say once LG&E got word that a member of KFTC had been invited to the neighborhood group’s meeting, LG&E called Southwest Community Ministries and told them to call it off, pretty much saying, “If you allow them to meet there with the coal ash haters, you can kiss our support for your organization goodbye”.

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Compassionate Louisville? Metro Parks whistle-blower still reeling over termination

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A golf lover, Sears was naturally excited to have been hired by Louisville Metro Parks as a full time park worker after a stint as a seasonal employee with the city department. Metro Parks management thought so much of Joey they not only hired him on permanently, they also promoted him to the classification of Park Worker II.

Sears was a model employee with no disciplinary problems or negative reviews in his file.

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The Carbide Industries explosion: One year, two dead, $73k in fines, millions in tax incentives, but still no answers

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  (Editor’s note: This post will be updated as we recieve state documents. Terry Boyd also contributed to this post.) “Tell the truth, or someone will tell it for you.” ― Stephanie Klein What do you do after you’ve just killed two of your workers in what state regulators term a “willful, serious (safety) violation,” not [...]

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Trouble across the board: Churchill Downs Inc. fights to ‘own’ Derby name

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Insiders are telling us Churchill Downs has become more aggressive in protecting the “Kentucky Derby” name, sending letters scented with legal language like “cease and desist” to local businesses that hold Derby events. At least one local hotel has had to change the name of a Derby-related event because of threats by the track.

Insiders also openly mock the strategy, noting there are “Derbies” in other states like Florida, Arkansas and Louisiana as proof that Churchill has no patent on the “Derby” name.

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Tough muddler: Metro Councilman Tom Owen fails to lead on orchestra dispute

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The events surrounding the dispute itself are complex and seedy. Both sides have probably done things they wished they hadn’t. But the only side that is interested in negotiating seems to be that of the musicians. The board’s ultimate goal- eliminating the union- creeps ever closer while local officials like Owen and Mayor Fischer sit on their hands and “muddle” about what to do.

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The bold and the [not so] beautiful: The soap opera that is Kentucky

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For the last 100-plus years, Kentucky politics has resembled an episode of a low-rent soap opera with massive amounts of backstabbing, gossip and scandalous behavior. Every so often, a list of some type debuts in a flashy magazine that consistently ranks Kentucky at or near the bottom in every category except “deaths from lung cancer.” [...]

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