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Leaders provide updates on city's safety measures in wintry weather

Leaders provide updates on city's safety measures in wintry weather
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Louisville launches $10M program to help people behind on utility bills

Louisville launches $10M program to help people behind on utility bills Share Updated: 6:09 PM EST Jan 25, 2021 WLKY Digital Team Share Updated: 6:09 PM EST Jan 25, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript APPLY. DREW: THE $10 MILLION COMES FROM MONEY LEFT OVER IN LAST YEAR S BUDGET THANKS TO FUNDING FROM THE CARES ACT. BUT THE CITY SAYS WITH DEMAND SOARING, THEY DON T EXPECT IT WILL LAST LONG. SINCE THE PANDEMIC BEGAN IN MARCH OF LAST YEAR, THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BEHIND ON THEIR LOUISVILLE WATER OR M.S.D. BILLS JUMPED FROM 1900 TO 15,000 WITH AN AVERAGE OUTSTANDING BILL OF $700. ROUGHLY 80% OF THOSE CUSTOMERS HAVE EITHER NEVER BEEN BEHIND ON THE LOUISVILLE WATER AND M.S.D. BILL OR BEEN BEHIND ONE TIME. DREW: THE NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS BEHIND ON LG&E BILLS IS EVEN HIGHER. LG&E HAS NEARLY 28,000 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS THAT ARE BEHIND. WITH AN AVERAGE BILL OF MORE THAN $400. DREW: ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS CAN GET A CREDIT UP TO $500 ON BOTH THEIR L

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Crestwood, KY Author Writes Political Nonfiction Novel

Submit Release Crestwood, KY Author Writes Political Nonfiction Novel January 21, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News Could the Millennials Generation Be the Greatest Ever?, a new book by Ramon Kleier, has been released by RoseDog Books. When Mr. Kleier was six years old, and his brother was four years old, the motto, or the culture was: Kids should be seen and not heard. Every Tuesday evening, their Paw-Paw would bring two of his sons with him to play Pinochle with their dad. The siblings respected his wishes and beliefs. So, they sat with their backs up against the wall, their legs laying flat on the floor, under their chairs (very small area). They had a school tablet and #2 pencils and wrote notes to each other, making fun of their conversations. They had more fun, choking back laughter, than the card players. Evidently it was at that time, that Mr. Kleier got the itch to write stories. In 2007, he wrote a book about his three brothers growing up in Schnitzelburg,

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New bills announced to protect rights of protesters

New bills announced to protect rights of protesters By: Web Staff and last updated 2021-01-10 23:04:13-05 LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — Democratic State Representatives Lisa Willner and Attica Scott have announced new legislation to protect the safety and legal rights of protesters. The two held a press conference outside Carl Braden Memorial Center in Louisville to talk about the three new bills. The bills would focus on protester s rights to assemble and limit intimidating tactics used by law enforcement. They plan to file the bills on Monday in the Kentucky House of Representatives for consideration in the General Assembly. We have not only the death, the murder of Breonna Taylor, the trauma that caused the community, but we have traumatized people walking all over the city traumatized at the hand of police overreach, police excessive use of force against protesters merely showing up to exercise their First Amendment rights, said Willner.

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16+ things to do around Louisville this week: January 2021

40+ things to do around Louisville this week: March 2021 Gege Reed, Louisville Courier Journal Louisville is cool? Thanks for noticing, Forbes Replay Video © lovingav, Getty Images/iStockphoto Louisville skyline. Top March 2021 events Homerama 2020. Tour nine fully furnished and landscaped homes in the Norton Commons neighborhood from your home computer. Each home has a self-guided 3D tour, where visitors can click through rooms, examine furnishings up close and discover designers and vendors who created the homes’ aesthetic. Sign-up at homearama.com for the tour and an opportunity to win prizes. Sponsored by River City Bank.  The Wild Lights Asian Lantern Festival. Louisville Zoo, 1100 Trevilian Way, 6:30-10 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Features more than 2,000 intricate lanterns displayed in 65 larger-than-life scenes along the 1.4-mile trail. See the 130-foot-long dragon, walk through shark tunnel, fairy forest and more. Interactive

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