- "Republican Rand Paul and Democrat Jack Conway have committed to three political debates leading up to Kentucky’s U.S. Senate election. The candidates are negotiating for additional debates." [Bluegrass Politics]
- "The nonprofit Clean Air Task Force released a report today naming the Bluegrass State the fourth worst in the nation for negative health impacts related to pollution emitted from coal burning power plants. The report, dubbed 'The Toll from Coal,' found that Kentucky ranks fourth in terms of 'deaths attributed to coal plant emissions of particulate matter (soot), with total annual mortality projected at 412 per 100,000 adults, an increased risk of 12.6 percent' according to a press release." [LEO Weekly]
- "According to the Louisville Homes Blog (which is run by realtor Tre Pryor), home values in Louisville are rising, marking a gradual increase since September 2009." [WFPL]
- "Some Crescent Hill residents are opposing plans for a 149-foot-tall
communications tower with a 3-foot lightning rod at the Village Manor
Apartments property off Frankfort Avenue. Sprint-Nextel cell phone
equipment would be on a single pole next to the railroad tracks east of
Fenley Avenue and across Frankfort from Fairlawn Avenue, Iola Road and
Paul’s Food Mart." [Courier-Journal]
Photo: Wikimedia