Louisville Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer http://wfpl.org en Kramer Introduces Pledge Against Texting While Driving http://wfpl.org/post/kramer-introduces-pledge-against-texting-while-driving <p>Louisville Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer, R-11, is hoping to raise awareness about the continued problem of distracted driving.</p><p>Kramer has introduced a resolution to support <a href="http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=2964">AT&amp;T’s “It Can Wait” campaign</a>. The non-binding measure is aimed at curbing texting while driving, particularly among teenagers. Last year, a state law banning texting while driving took effect but state police have said the law is difficult to enforce.</p> Thu, 06 Sep 2012 20:00:55 +0000 Phillip M. Bailey 1572 at http://wfpl.org Ed Hart: Fischer, Beshear Dropped Ball on Kentucky Kingdom http://wfpl.org/post/ed-hart-fischer-beshear-dropped-ball-kentucky-kingdom <p>Louisville businessman Ed Hart is dismayed at the <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/news/2012/05/30/bluegrass-boardwalk-wont-open-in-2013.html">delays in reopening Kentucky Kingdom</a>, and he puts much of the blame on Mayor Greg Fischer and Governor Steve Beshear.</p><p>For the past few months, an investment group called Bluegrass Boardwalk Inc. has been trying to salvage the former amusement park. But officials confirmed this week that its planned reopening for next year is no longer an option because of serious&nbsp; disrepair. The group&#39;s investors now say the earliest the park can open is 2014.</p><p>Two years ago, Six Flags abandoned the site due to bankruptcy and the state fair board spent almost 18 months negotiating with Hart to reopen the park. But those talks failed for reasons that have not been released.</p><p>Hart says the mayor and governor need to take a greater role in getting one of the city&rsquo;s chief tourist attractions running again instead of offering excuses.</p><p>&quot;I can&#39;t read their minds. The mayor, the governor, his people, legislators&mdash;everybody says: &lsquo;absolutely we want Kentucky Kingdom reopened.&rsquo; Yet they do nothing about it. It&rsquo;s the typical, political and bureaucratic words and no deeds,&rdquo; he says. &quot;The fair board keeps saying that opening Kentucky Kingdom is a number one priority. They said it in 2010, 2011 and again in 2012. Can you imagine how long it would take to open up if it wasn&#39;t their number one priority? It&#39;s ludicrous.&quot;</p><p> Thu, 31 May 2012 21:01:37 +0000 Phillip M. Bailey 489 at http://wfpl.org Ed Hart: Fischer, Beshear Dropped Ball on Kentucky Kingdom