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Trees recently planted in Beechmont neighborhood vandalized

View Comments A collection of trees planted in Louisville s Beechmont neighborhood were vandalized over the weekend, Metro Council s Majority Caucus said in a statement Monday. Officials said 18 of 35 trees along the 4800 and 4900 blocks of South Third Street were damaged. Pictures show trees snapped and roots torn from the ground. The trees were planted in March as part of the Louisville Grows program, which works to improve the city s urban tree canopy.   Each tree costs about $245, Monday s statement said, so repairing and replacing the damaged trees could cost thousands.  Metro Councilwoman Nicole George, D-21, called the vandalism hurtful in a post on her Facebook page.

Recently planted trees in Beechmont vandalized

Trees meant to help tree canopy in Beechmont vandalized Metro Councilwoman Nicole George, who represents District 21, called the destruction of the newly planted trees in the 4800 block of South 3rd Street, hurtful. Author: WHAS11 Digital Content Team Published: 8:02 PM EDT August 2, 2021 Updated: 8:42 PM EDT August 2, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. Residents in the Beechmont neighborhood are concerned with tree vandalism. Metro Councilwoman Nicole George, who represents District 21, said the trees were recently planted in the 4800 to 4900 block of South Third Street were either cut down or slashed. She called the vandalism “hurtful” in a social media post. “It isn t about the trees, which can be replaced, it s about what the trees symbolized to neighbors (i.e. investment, connection, and sweat equity) that makes me sad,” she said.

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The Best Portland-Made Podcasts to Listen to Right Now

Dissect Black Lives Matter, the Blazers, and your daddy issues. By Julia Silverman 7/23/2021 at 5:58pm Gregory McKelvey and Cameron Whitten, the co-hosts of the new podcast Your Neighborhood Black Friends. Planning a summer road trip? Or just getting back to the office and navigating a commute for the first time in nearly 16 months? Whatever your plans, it’s always a good time to have a new podcast queued up—and why not a made-in-Oregon one, while you’re at it?   Here are four new(ish) local podcasts for your listening pleasure, plus one old favorite, which run the gamut from news-heavy to music-based to one for all those who want to know what the heck is up with the Blazers these days. 

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