Louisville news: And I thought I was an Apple fanboy edition [News roundup]

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  • "Two Kentucky lawmakers have returned more than $2,500 to the state treasury, refusing to be paid for a weeklong special legislative session held last month...Democratic state Reps. Jim Wayne of Louisville and Melvin Henley of Murray were the only ones out of 138 lawmakers who have returned their wages to the state treasury, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press through an open records request." [Bluegrass Politics]
  • "About 2,000 people came to the Apple store at the Oxmoor Center to get the new iPhone 4 Thursday morning. The store opened at 7 a.m., but some arrived as early as 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night." [Courier-Journal]
  • "In a somewhat surprising move Aroldis Chapman came out of the Louisville Bats' bullpen on Wednesday. It may not be the last time we see the flame-throwing left-hander in that role. In fact it might be the beginning of a new career path." [Louisville.com]
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About Zach Everson
A freelance writer, editor, and consultant, my work focuses on travel and culture. I've contributed to The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Fox News, Air Canada's enRoute, BlackBook, AOL Travel, Gridskipper, Deadspin, and Budget Travel. I'm the editor of Eater Louisville and the director of content and editorial strategy for Louisville.com.
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