Aug 19 Investigations Former Workers Say Ky. State Fair’s Ride Provider Lacks Safety Training Something went wrong with the Fireball ride at the 2018 Kentucky State Fair, and ride operator Duanne Haywood went underneath. Within minutes, Haywood was pinned. His was one of 19 worker injuries the ride company reported last year. By Evan Heichelbech Aug 19 Investigations Former Workers Say Ky. State Fair's Ride Provider Lacks Safety Training Evan Heichelbech
Jul 2 Economy McConnell, Agriculture Officials Talk Hemp’s Challenges In Louisville The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp, but Sen. McConnell, USDA Secretary Perdue and Ky. Agriculture Commissioner Quarles say challenges remain. By Evan Heichelbech Jul 2 Economy McConnell, Ag Officials Talk Hemp’s Challenges In Louisville Evan Heichelbech
Jun 26 Economy Hemp’s Hurdles: Why Are Banks Hesitant To Invest In The Future Of The Crop? Despite hemp's legalization, businesses are struggling to find banks willing to provide credit card processing and e-commerce capabilities. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 26 Economy Hemp’s Hurdles: Why Are Banks Hesitant To Invest In The Crop? Evan Heichelbech
Jun 25 Sports Bellarmine’s Move To Division I Will Bring Exposure, But Will It Pay Off? Competing in Division I costs athletic programs money, and for schools in smaller conferences, the revenue opportunities are limited. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 25 Sports Bellarmine's Move To D-I Will Bring Exposure, But Will It Pay Off? Evan Heichelbech
Jun 21 Community Shawnee Aviation Academy Shows Kids What Flying Is All About The Shawnee ACE Academy, now in its 27th year, gives children a chance to take a deeper, up-close look at aviation as a career. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 21 Community Shawnee Aviation Academy Shows Kids What Flying Is All About Evan Heichelbech
Jun 20 Community Louisville Urban League Seeks To Raise An Additional $20 Million For New Track Complex The Urban League launched the second phase of its fundraising campaign on Thursday for its Sports and Learning Complex. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 20 Community Urban League Seeks To Raise Additional $20 Million For New Track Complex Evan Heichelbech
Jun 18 Sports Bellarmine Announces Move To Division I Athletics, Atlantic Sun Conference Bellarmine will officially become a member of the ASUN on June 1, 2020. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 18 Sports Bellarmine Announces Move To Division I Athletics Evan Heichelbech
Jun 17 Sports Bellarmine Is Expected To Move Its Athletic Programs To Division I. What Does It Mean? According to one sports economist, the impact of a school like Bellarmine moving its sports programs to D-I is not as large as it may seem. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 17 Sports Bellarmine Is Expected To Move To Division I. What Does It Mean? Evan Heichelbech
Jun 14 Community Mayor Fischer Names Dwayne Clark As New Metro Corrections Director Clark replaces Mark Bolton, who announced his retirement in May after 40 years in the industry. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 14 Community Mayor Fischer Names Dwayne Clark As New Metro Corrections Director Evan Heichelbech
Jun 10 Arts and Culture Cherokee Residents Appeal Louisville’s Decision To Remove Castleman Statue The complaint cites a conflict of interest in the process because Louisville Metro officials were allowed to vote on the matter. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 10 Arts and Culture Cherokee Residents Appeal Louisville’s Decision To Remove Castleman Statue Evan Heichelbech
Jun 8 Community Better Block Parkland Aims To Foster Change, Celebrate Neighborhood The Center for Neighborhoods has been coordinating and planning the Better Block Parkland project since September. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 8 Community Better Block Parkland Aims To Foster Change, Celebrate Neighborhood Evan Heichelbech
Jun 6 Community Louisville Honors ‘The Greatest’ In Renaming Airport After Muhammad Ali From now on, visitors flying into Louisville will be welcomed into the city at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. By Evan Heichelbech Jun 6 Community Louisville Honors ‘The Greatest’ In Renaming Airport After Ali Evan Heichelbech
May 30 Community 6 Kentucky Historic Sites To Participate In Hemp History Week Each of the sites will have an opportunity to debut their newly planted hemp, which is expected to sprout in time for Hemp History Week. By Evan Heichelbech May 30 Community 6 Kentucky Historic Sites To Participate In Hemp History Week Evan Heichelbech
May 27 Community Kentucky’s Rural Roads More Deadly Than Most Other States, Report Says A national transportation research group ranks Kentucky as having the seventh highest fatality rate on rural, non-interstate roads in the country. By Evan Heichelbech May 27 Community Ky.'s Rural Roads More Deadly Than Most Other States, Report Says Evan Heichelbech
May 23 Community Progress For LouCity FC’s New Butchertown Stadium Remains On Schedule Construction managers say Louisville’s new professional soccer stadium in Butchertown remains on track to open for the spring 2020 season. By Evan Heichelbech May 23 Community Progress For LouCity FC’s New Butchertown Stadium Remains On Schedule Evan Heichelbech