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8/6 Radiohead "Harry Patch (In Memory Of)"
So, the last surviving member of the WW I trenches, Harry Patch, died earlier in the week. A few years ago he had given a very memorable interview to BBC…
Center On Education Policy Says Race To The Top Reforms Will Take Time To Show Results
Over the last two years, many states changed their education policies to better compete for federal stimulus dollars through the Race to the Top program. The Center on Education Policy says many states have been slow to improve school assessments, though education standards have been raised in many states. But without stimulus dollars to apply for, CEP president Jack Jennings says lawmakers may give up on education reform. That, he says, would be a mistake.
Health Care, Jobs Top Concerns at Gov's Town Halls
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear is part-way through his 12-city town hall tour, meeting with local residents and taking questions and comments.
6/8 Ted Leo and The Pharmacists "Where Was My Brain"
The simple thought of a new disc from Ted Leo & The Pharmacists is a dangerous thing to bring up around a web-writer. News of that kind has been known to…
Council Sets 6% Maximum Tuition Increase For U Of L, UK
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education has set tuition limits for the state's public universities and colleges for the 2010-2011 school year.
6/5 Yo La Tengo "Periodically Double or Triple"
Matador Records posted a nice surprised yesterday when they gave word of a new Yo La Tengo album, Popular Songs. The Hoboken trio has been recording the…
6/1 Feist & Bon Iver "Train Song (Live)"
Last month, a large group of the stars who made up the compilation Dark Was The Night Night all got together in NYC to bring the recorded sounds to life…
Beshear Says State Budget Deficit Could Top One Billion
From Kentucky Public Radio's Tony McVeighKentucky Governor Steve Beshear says the state could be facing a revenue shortfall of up to one billion dollars…
Water Company Officials Say Chromium 6 May Not Pose Serious Threat
The water company is already required to filter out total chromium, which also contains chromium 6. Loose chromium 6, however, may also be dangerous, and the State of California and the federal government are both considering regulating the compound.
6:40am Update: U of L Belknap Campus, Humana Offices Closed
The University of Louisville has closed the Belknap Campus today because of the water main break on the campus. The announcement affects classes and…
11/6 Pants Yell! / Thao & The Get Down Stay Down
Slumberland Records continue their well received outputs with the latest band to carry their logo, Pants Yell!, a trio for Boston that leans a little bit…
County GOP To Choose 6th District Nominee After Further Deliberation
The GOP was supposed to choose a nominee for the race on Tuesday, but held off on the selection in order to review candidates who submitted their applications at the last minute. The party has until next Tuesday to register a candidate, and will vote on a nominee either later this week or next Monday.
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