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View Comments This week may be one of the hottest this summer with a forecasted heat index in the low 100 degrees, according to the Louisville National Weather Service. If the heat index reaches 105 degrees, a heat advisory will be issued, the weather service said. Heat indexes take humidity and temperature into account, so while the forecast for Wednesday through Friday this week is 96 or 97 degrees, it may feel like more than 100 degrees. Just to make a hot situation even stickier, Louisville Air Watch has issued an air quality alert for Tuesday, which affects sensitive populations like children, seniors or those with lung or heart disease. ....
New combination candy shop, ice cream parlor opening at NuLu Marketplace Share Updated: 7:09 PM EDT Jul 2, 2021 Louisville Business First Louisville Business First the nulu sundae club’s old fashion sundae is made with bourbon pecan pie ice cream, salted caramel, carmelized toasted fluff, boston fruit orange wedges, pecans, luxardo cherries, and whipped cream. SOURCE: Louisville Business First The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 7:09 PM EDT Jul 2, 2021 Louisville Business First Howard Greenstone is a busy guy. In addition to opening Emmy Squared, Gertie s Whiskey Bar and Torino s Sandwich Bar at NuLu Marketplace in recent months, the restaurateur has had more than a dozen new restaurant openings across the country this year.Yet, Greenstone still found time to conjure up an entirely new sweet shop ....
Cities are getting a windfall from Biden s COVID relief bill. Now how are they going to spend it? Joey Garrison, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON Mayors are accustomed to juggling priorities with limited city revenue: Park upgrades or staff pay increases? Street paving or that long-awaited new community center? The crunch tightened during a global pandemic. But an infusion of $350 billion in federal COVID-19 rescue funds now headed to local and state governments this week sets up a new – and welcomed – dilemma: how to spend a financial windfall. Two months after President Joe Biden signed his American Rescue Plan into law, the Treasury Department on Monday made available a historic amount of direct aid to thousands of city and county governments. Local governments are in line to collectively receive more than $110 billion over two years in addition to $125 billion for the reopening of public schools. ....