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Kentucky House Democrats' Top Priority: The Local Option Sales Tax
FRANKFORT—Kentucky Democratic House leaders announced Friday that their highest priority in the upcoming legislative session will be passing a bill…
Mark Bacon's Top Albums of 2011
1) Live In Europe 1967: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 -- Miles Davis QuintetMiles Davis always wielded his musical acumen as precisely as a diamond cutter…
Sean's Top 12 Albums of the 2011
Here are my obtuse meanderings vis-a-vis the best records of the year. Please forgive my inanity.12. Donora - "Boyfriends, Girlfriends"Sure, Donora might…
Marion's Top 10 Songs of 2011
It’s always such a stress filled moment picking the Best Albums of the Year. Albums are cohesive works (at their best) of art and if you don’t recognize…
Louisville's Top Earners Make Nearly 20 Times The Average Income, New Report Says
New data show that while the wealthy in Kentucky keep earning more money, the poor continue to make even less.
Kentucky Awarded "Race to the Top" Funds
From the Associated PressKentucky education officials say they are excited about being awarded $17 million in federal ``Race to the Top'' funding to…
June 6 Will Be The Last Day of School for JCPS This Year
The last day of school for students in Jefferson County Public Schools will be June 6, rather than June 12, following a vote Monday night by the JCPS...
Louisville Cardinals Top Saint Louis to Reach Sweet 16
The Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team has reached the Sweet 16 for the third straight year. The Cardinals, a four seed, defeated the Saint...
JCPS Interested in Local "Race to the Top" Grant
Jefferson County Public Schools is one of 893 districts that have announced an intent to apply for new federal “Race to the Top” funding.Kentucky applied for the federal government's competitive Race to the Top grants before, and last year the commonwealth received around $17 million after losing the larger grant it applied for.Now hundreds of districts across the country say they’re interested in competing for local funding.Competition for the grants will partly depend on a district’s size and whether they meet qualifications as determined by the U.S. Department of Education.The federal government is taking schools' prior academic records and a district’s transparency into account when awarding the grants.Although the Jefferson County Board of Education announced its intent, board member Linda Duncan said she wasn't aware of the specifics of the grant.Officials with the U.S. Department of Education said some Local Education Agencies--or governing bodies such as school districts--weren't required to get a board's approval to announce interest in applying.Duncan said although JCPS would have to meet several federal requirements under the grants, the amount of money is worth it.“Even though we would probably negotiate on those requirements it would make me much more receptive to them," she said.Applications are due Oct. 30 and awards will be announced in December. The Department of Education could award between 15 to 25 grants.JCPS is one of 138 districts that could vie for up to $30 million.
Kindred Healthcare buying Gentiva in $719.6M deal
Kindred Healthcare Inc. is buying home health and hospice care provider Gentiva Health Services Inc. in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $719.6...
Kentucky's Kynect Health Exchange Tops 200,000 Enrollees
Kentucky’s health insurance exchange, Kynect, has topped 200,000 enrollees, according to the Governor’s Office. New data says an average 1,600 people...
State of the News 4/6/12
Today is the final day in the membership campaign at WFPL and Louisville Public Media, so State of the News is a bit shorter than usual this time around.…
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