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    1. To slot, or not to slot: Why can't Kentucky get its gambling laws straight? [News]

      ... . To subscribe, please visit loumag.com . Although not quite Shakespearean in its various acts, intrigues, subplots and human frailties, it has become a ...

      Lou - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    2. EarX-tacy opens its doors one last time [News]

      ... couldn’t keep the multi-hundreds of earX-tacy fans away on its final day of business. The historic record store opened its doors one last ... doing some serious Christmas shopping. I think it was about not wanting to let go, not wanting the ride to end, like people thought their ...

      Michael Windle - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    3. Zanzabar Graduates to Its Big-Kids Stage

      ... for the lights and she was like, ‘What are you talking about? This is crazy. This is more than the PA,’” Antz says. Two LED light ... old space democratized musical performances.  It’s not like the new place has turned into the Yum! Center. I can’t let nostalgia ...

      Mary Chellis Nelson - 03/19/2018 - 12:31am

    4. Portland Grows Its Own Slice of Louisville’s Food Scene

      ... the west Louisville neighborhood with the Ohio River as its northern border. “I think they saw a need down there and saw an ... Farm to Fork's Power Salad. And it’s not just restaurants changing the face of the Portland food-beverage scene. ...

      Jennifer Kiefer - 06/28/2019 - 9:34am

    5. Limbwalker Tree Service Shares Its Start-Up Success

      ... “I loved working with trees and wanted to learn everything about them,” he says. “I happened to be good at climbing, so I put more ... most rewarding part for him is having a “calling” and not just a job. “The fact that not many people have the nerve to work at ...

      Amy Talbott - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

    6. Bargain Books: Locust Grove hosts its 8th annual Used Book Sale this weekend [Books]

      ... 5 to 7:30pm, Historic Locust Grove will once again host its used book bounty for the public this weekend Friday through Sunday, March 2 ... curious and will be individually priced.  And let us not forget to honor Sunday’s traditional day-o’-rest with the ...

      Erin Day - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

    7. Kentucky limits birthing options for healthy women, as its cesarean rate exceeds the national average [Fitness & health]

      It's not news that the U.S. ends each calendar year with a new all-time high cesarean rate, but it may ... sure to visit Louisville's Birth Care Network to learn about birthing options, find local doulas, midwives, and doctors who will ...

      Rachel Hurd Anger - 03/18/2018 - 11:23pm

    8. Forecastle Dropped its Lineup and There's a Clear Winner: Everybody

      ... catch me crying in the crowd during his set.) You will not find me jamming with my hands up in the air to Chris Stapleton, but if ... as one of the bigger surprises of the 2018 lineup. Not mad about it, just didn’t expect to be in the crowd dancin’ like ooh, ooh, ooh, ...

      Evan Allen - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

    9. Blue Dogs like Ben Chandler going extinct? Not hardly. [The Arena]

      ... been on the rightward edge of the Democratic Party are now its mainstay. True liberal Democrats are few and far between to the point that ... that they would have demanded a public option. Deals would not have been cut with big pharma before the debate began. The health care ...

      Keith Rouda - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

    10. The Paul family's partial truth about the Federal Reserve [Opinion: The Arena]

      ... low interest rates were a contributing factor, but they were not the only contributing factor, and they were also not even the primary ... accounts at a bank. The bank then has $10,000 of cash in its vault. This $10,000 is one measure of how much money exists in the economy. ...

      Keith Rouda - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

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